Making a Silicon Statue Part 2 - Moulding and Casting in Dragon Skin Silicon

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  • čas přidán 31. 12. 2017
  • A video looking at making a plaster of mould of a sculpture I created for Steampunks in Space at the National Space Centre Leicester UK. I then use the mould to cast the piece using Dragon Skin silicon.
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  • @BraideSotonyejehu-yd7fk
    @BraideSotonyejehu-yd7fk Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this information

  • @devjawaji
    @devjawaji Před 4 lety

    Many thanks for sharing the process. I had no idea at all and was wondering to know it. Beautiful video with nice informative commentary.

  • @corteltube
    @corteltube Před 3 lety +1

    So amazing to watch you...your creativity is beyond words...

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge Před 4 lety +2

    that was pretty cool.

  • @bingus9984
    @bingus9984 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice video, very informative

  • @arvind23prasad
    @arvind23prasad Před 4 lety

    goood work

  • @nefera3086
    @nefera3086 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you for such an informative tutorial. I am doing a stopmotion animation at school, and was going to make a silicone puppets, and your video really helped me understand the process. I wanted to ask about the plaster. Is there a specific type of plaster you used, or will any plaster work?

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 5 lety +1

      Cool! I'm glad it was useful. I used prestia casting plaster. I've also used basic alpha in the past, albeit with a different type of silicon. I'd imagine any plaster should work, but always test in advance! tiranti.co.uk/product-category/casting/plaster/

  • @dastanigali5481
    @dastanigali5481 Před 6 lety

    The video was very informative for me. But now I wanna know how to make sure that the mould and silicone after pouring it will not stick together? Thanks

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 6 lety

      Thanks. Well I've never used a mould release for silicon in plaster moulds before and I've never had any problems.

  • @TheMakeabanana
    @TheMakeabanana Před 6 lety

    You do a very good job on your videos. I’m from the uk can you advise me where I can purchase a decent silicone to cast a 9 inch figure I sculpted,is the particular sites you use.thank you if you could help

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 6 lety

      Hi. Thanks very much. Well most of the moulding silicon I use in the videos is from tiranti.co.uk/ I generally use the T20 and T28 silicons (they have a shop in warren street in london which I go to) . You can also try www.benam.co.uk/ who are smooth-on resellers. Smooth-on's probably the more well known brand, a little more expensive though. You could also try www.dwrplastics.com/home They seem a little cheaper. I've bought some stuff from them, I've not used it yet though so can't vouch for how good it is. I've friends who have who say it's fine though. Hope that helps!

  • @Declan-pg8cg
    @Declan-pg8cg Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent tutorial. At the end of the video in the outro, is that the "Betty" (ship from Alien resurrection)?

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks very much - no it's a model I made a few years back , it is inspired by the Betty though ;)

  • @davidlacey6417
    @davidlacey6417 Před 6 lety

    Good videos,Is it easier to use a silicone rubber,for a mould,by weight or by volume like the dragon skin ect.Thanks All the best for 2018

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 6 lety

      Thanks - it depends on the silicon. The instructions should say which method to use. I've always mixed by volume as I think that makes more sense - I generally have an idea of the volume I need to fill, but not the weight of the material needed. However if the instructions say to mix by weight then do that - the material may not cure if you do it incorrectly.

    • @davidlacey6417
      @davidlacey6417 Před 6 lety

      Thanks

  • @zero15388
    @zero15388 Před 2 lety

    Cheers for these videos. I fancy giving this style of sculpture a go. Any tips for the newbie? I'd like to make a figurine about 16 inches tall.

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! 16 inches is a good height to go for since figures are usually about 8 head heights tall, so any number divisible by 8 makes things easy for working out proportions. Check out my Tywin Lannister videos - he was 16 inches tall too.

  • @TheJoker-fg4es
    @TheJoker-fg4es Před 5 lety

    This will work for a mask right? guna do the exact same but add power mesh to the neck area.
    would you recommend platsil gel 10 for a full head silicone mask or dragon skin? plus if i wanted a thick paintjob like the lipstick on the joker how would u do that?, just add more pigment?
    thanks

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 5 lety

      Yeah I'd imagine this would work for a mask. I've not used platsil gel 10 I think dragon skin would be ok though. I used psycho paint to paint mine, you can add more pigment to make the colour thicker.

    • @TheJoker-fg4es
      @TheJoker-fg4es Před 5 lety

      @@thedarkpower thanks for the reply, will probably use dragon skin tbh, Amazing work btw.

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 5 lety +1

      Cheers, hope it goes ok.

    • @TheJoker-fg4es
      @TheJoker-fg4es Před 5 lety

      @@thedarkpower thanks dude p.s did you use any release in the mould before pouring the silicone?

  • @urblack7954
    @urblack7954 Před rokem +1

    Since silicone is flexable you could make a realistic animatronic by making the entire body silicone!

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před rokem

      Yep definitely, silicon is quite heavy though so you'd need a substantial armature!

  • @dm-hstudio
    @dm-hstudio Před 5 lety +1

    Hello, great video! What clay do you use for the sculpt please?

    • @dm-hstudio
      @dm-hstudio Před 5 lety +1

      Never mind; see it now :) Thank you for the great video!!!

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 5 lety +1

      Cool, Thanks! ;)

  • @michaelpaa3226
    @michaelpaa3226 Před 2 lety

    I want to learn this..I hope

  • @jannesennen7400
    @jannesennen7400 Před 5 lety +2

    Works Monster clay with this type of mold too?

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 5 lety +1

      I can't see why it wouldn't but I've not tried it.

  • @ziaa1981
    @ziaa1981 Před 3 lety

    Hello, please, the last material that the skin was made of. Is it the same silicone rubber that is used in the mold?

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi. it's made of Dragon Skin silicon. The mould is made of plaster.

  • @costume35
    @costume35 Před rokem

    Hello and good day I have been following you for a while now but I always wanted to ask you if u give classes because I want to learn I am into carnival costume design

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před rokem

      Thanks, I don't do classes I'm afraid. The videos include alot of instructional detail though so I hope they help.

  • @karolinakiwicreations5738

    Curious as to what you used for a core on this? I have been looking into tryig to make a silicone mask and the only thing that really stumps me is a core...I know i could lifecast my own head but i feel there should be an "easier" way to just do one for starters using that similar foam stlye head you have...any ideas what/where to get them?

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 2 lety +1

      I used a shop mannequin for this one. You can buy mannequins specifically for masks like this one www.neillsmaterials.co.uk/product/silicone-mask-armature/
      You could also take a lifecast of a head, I think the trick for masks is you want the core to slightly smaller than the wearer though so the mask is tight against the face.

    • @karolinakiwicreations5738
      @karolinakiwicreations5738 Před 2 lety

      @@thedarkpower basically what i was refrring to was the foam one you used.. but i can see where the armatures come in handy as they have open mouth and such for good cupping effects

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm not sure I used a foam one did I? 🤔 might have forgotten 😉

    • @karolinakiwicreations5738
      @karolinakiwicreations5738 Před 2 lety

      @@thedarkpower it sure looks like a foam one..at least in the way it moved when you were removing it..i'll have to go back and look again

  • @magnusjohansson295
    @magnusjohansson295 Před rokem

    Just wondering: instead of making cavities for the eyes in your mold, can't you just cut out eyesockets instead, with a hobby knife maybe? In the finished silicone cast I mean.

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před rokem

      While maybe possible in principle, in practice you'd never be able to cut it accurately enough.

    • @magnusjohansson295
      @magnusjohansson295 Před rokem

      @@thedarkpower I see. I thought, given the flexibility of the material, that it might be possible to cut a little by little until it's just the right size to accomodate the eyes.

  • @newimagepropreplicas9863

    Hi...i am planning on using your technique of creating an eye void using blank eye forms....in my application my mold will be a RTV skin mold with hard fibreglass jacket rather than your plaster mold..do you think this technique will work for securing the blank eyes into a rubber mold..i am a concerned that there could be leakage in the front of the eye form..did you also experience this on your mold...thanks in advance.

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 2 lety

      Hi. Yeah I think that would work - are you casting silicon into a silicon rubber mould then? I got some leakage on mine, but as the eye blanks were hard I could trim that away easily using a scalpel.

    • @newimagepropreplicas9863
      @newimagepropreplicas9863 Před 2 lety

      @@thedarkpower Hi..thanks for the reply..I am going to try a silicone mold and then cast silicone into this using the appropriate release agent..I will be trying test peices first to make sure I don't get adhesion issues...I will need to make a silicone mold to capture as much detail as possible and to be honest I have never had much success with plaster molds or casting...cheers

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 2 lety +1

      Cool. I've cast silicon into silicon before so it does work, but yeah deffo do a test first. Good luck, hope it all goes well! :)

    • @newimagepropreplicas9863
      @newimagepropreplicas9863 Před 2 lety

      @@thedarkpower Cheers I'll let you know how it goes..what do you back up your silicone casts with would it be two part expanding foam..cheers chris

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 2 lety +1

      It depends what I want to do with it - if I need a hollow interior I use fibreglass or roto casting resin. Expanding foam if I want a solid piece.

  • @monstermask3212011
    @monstermask3212011 Před 4 lety

    Can you use eco flex silicone ? I see it is similar to dragons skin.

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 4 lety

      Yes I think so - I've not tried eco flex but I've been thinking of getting some as it does seem very similar.

    • @monstermask3212011
      @monstermask3212011 Před 4 lety

      @@thedarkpower I see people are using eco flex for dolls and dragon skin for mask ..but also dragons skin for doing elastic and stretchy molds.

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 4 lety

      Yeah there's no one particular use for either material - I've used dragon skin for both this sculpture and also for moulds. It depends if the properties of the rubber will fulfil the requirements of your project.

  • @sethforbis1114
    @sethforbis1114 Před 4 lety +3

    I would recommend not using fiberglass, use cheesecloth/gauze after the second layer, and in all other layers, it conforms to the sculpture better so it can be applied earlier on, strengthening the overall mold vs mat...it's why they use it for making molds of residual limbs for prosthetics and also for casts over broken bones...mat isn't even that great for making fiberglass casts... Unless ur casting something with very little detail, many layers of thin weave is nearly always the better choice...mat is thick and resists absorbtion as well as proper conformation of shape...

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the tip, I'll have to give that a go.

  • @uzazil
    @uzazil Před 4 lety

    If you want to use an even thickness weigh the clay you used and then add however much you want depending if you're brushing or injecting. Example your clay weighs 572 grams, measure 600 for brushing and 625 for injecting. Cheers!

  • @DingleDut
    @DingleDut Před 5 lety

    How much plaster did you use?

  • @MrDaniel1832
    @MrDaniel1832 Před 3 lety

    Amazing video, I've been looking for a decent tutorial video using silicone for a while, so thank you! Can I ask, did you use a release agent for the plaster mold at all? I have a mold I used to use for latex but wanted to try it out using silicone, you think this would be ok? Thanks again!

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Daniel. I didn't use a release but the plaster did discolour a little so it seems to have absorbed something from the silicon, so perhaps I should have. It didn't seem to affect my cast at all though, so just a note of caution there.
      I would be cautious casting silicon into a mould used for latex as I know some silicons canbe inhibited in the presence of latex and refuse to cure. So check the data sheet before proceeding and maybe do a small scale text first just to be sure. Good luck!

    • @MrDaniel1832
      @MrDaniel1832 Před 3 lety

      @@thedarkpower brilliant, thanks, I have seen people seal the mold, I'm not going to be using it again for latex. So I may clean it out using Naptha and possibly seal it. Hard to find anyone else who has done something similar before. Thanks again and I've subscribed to you channel :)

  • @jhk8478
    @jhk8478 Před 2 lety

    8:32 how did u fix eye parts?

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 2 lety

      I put a screw into the eye from the front of the mould.

  • @ncunico
    @ncunico Před 6 lety

    Use burlap instead of fibre glass mat.

    • @thedarkpower
      @thedarkpower  Před 6 lety

      I use both czcams.com/video/yZBDk6i5p_U/video.htmlm57s

  • @davidjacquiet7723
    @davidjacquiet7723 Před 4 lety

    Can you make one but alive, for President Macron, in Élysée please? Hooooo thanks,with acid too hehehehehe in France 🇫🇷 the liberty is dead. 😉😉😉😉😉🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 viva the liberty of french people. 😀😀😀👍👍👍