Absolutely amazing detailed breakdown of the entire process. Why on earth haven’t I been saving ever last drop of wasted resin in a separate container like that?!? Goal for 2022 is to make a spray booth like that 🤯
Hello there Uncle Jessy Sir😁 Thank you so much for saying that😁 That really means a lot, especially when it’s from someone who I know share’s the same interests. And you’ll be happy to know a «Studio Tour» is coming, and I’ll hopefully put in the making of the spray booth😉 Have a good one, and enjoy the holiday’s with family & friends. Cheers
@@PropsNstuff I'm looking forward to the spray booth part, as I am in dire need of one myself. Don't know where to buy the filter yet w/o "breaking" the bank (yes, I'm a cheapskate).
I'ma be honest, that killed part of my soul when he added plastic eyes instead of lenses. I know it's a prop, but you can't tell me that everyone DOESN'T have a desire to wear a build like this, and NOT be disappointed when you can't see out of it. Lol Great build!
He said UV Resin and I flipped out, "There's no way that's a cheaper alternative to putty!" and the realization when he finally showed his 3D printing resin was such an aha moment
You are correct about the talc. Body fillers are basically just polyester resin, like you would use for fiberglass work, with fillers like talc to create the paste consistency. You can also make your own out of regular polyester or epoxy resin and add in talc or glass bead till you get the consistency you want.
dude i just got into 3d printing ..,and love creating and painting im no pro and never could afford even an airbrush ,, not to mention a freind gifted me this printer or wouldnt have that ,,,i watched you twice while looking for tips on painting the models , and im HOOKED ,,YOU ARE A BEAST!!!!!!!!! i mean after watching your big Thanos i litterally jumped outta my seat and yelled YESS!!!!!
As a fellow prop maker, I must say, you're truly legit. I have been using resin and spray putty interchangeably for years, but your method to add talcum powder is new to me. I've learnt something exciting, can't wait to try it. I don't think dedicated small bottles of uv resin is practical. Just because the props which makers makes are usually very big. One difference is, I use a large UV torchlight and a wider brush than yours to cover wider areas faster. I usually make 8 of these at the same time 🤭 Btw, with masking tape, hardware stores sells low tack(low adhesion) masking tape for hobby paints like this. You're totally right that masking tape will tear off paint, I make masks too and got my fair share of this problem. I'm using the low tack masking tape from 3M now and they save me a ton of rework.
Such a well detailed video! Thank you for taking the time to explain everything thoroughly! Just got a resin printer to add to my collection so now I know to save some resin!
As a total beginner who is trying to get into painting 3D props, this video has been an amazing and detailed walkthrough for me. You deserve way more subs for the quality videos you produce! I would love to see how you did the details on the eyepieces.
Hello there Jelly Bean😉 That's so cool, I'm glad I could help in some way😁 The weathering techniques are usually covered better, but I feel the video was running a bit long....so maybe next time. Or check out some older video of mine. Always different ways to weather something😉 Have a great one, cheers
Hello there buddy😉 I'm so glad you found the videos interesting, welcome aboard😁 And hopefully I will upload more this coming year. But remember, I'm just a passionate hobbyist. So I do like to take my time to put in the quality...Hopefully😉 See u around. have a good one, cheers
This is exactly what I want to do. I've got my airbrush kit fully ready to go. I need to get a 3D printer and I want to be printing helmets. Loved your DIY booth, this is definitely the channel for me.
That makes me so glad to hear Sir😁 Yes, I always try my best to get the best footage as well as telling the prop making story. So I really appreciate it when someone points it out😁 Thanks again, have an awesome day. Cheers
As someone who's read and admired the Wolverine character since the 70's, I tip my proverbial my hat to your skills and enthusiasm. Bravo! On a side note, it's interesting to see this "armoring" of superhero costumes of late. In all honesty, I didn't like it for the MCU Spiderman movies since it wasn't Spidey anymore; more like Iron Man with a spider motif (so I'm glad they fixed it in the last film). That said, if you would've described this Wolvy mask before making it, I would've cringed; however, seeing it tickles my fanboy pysche something fierce. Great work!
I am simply blown away with the level of craftsmanship you apply to your props. I've been following you on Insta for some time now, and have always wondered how you could achieve such a high finishing to your Wolverine helmet. Seeing that helmet always brings me back good memories of afternoons on end reading X- Men 90's comics. Such classics. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊