Batman Begins BEGINS Costume Sculpt...My work in progress

DAVIDYR1 said:
Tease?? Who ME???? :D

I know I said the next pics would be of the rubber piece but here's a few more to keep you nice and warm..

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Excuse the photoshop work here...I dont want to show this area just yet...

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For me...Batman BEGINS shortly......... ;)

David
After you make yourself one can I have one
 
i think a man of your talents may be interested in the bof set report about the suit. you should check it out its well worth the time they share how they made there suit. the guy who made it has been with them since 89 so its kool.
 
Hush said:
i think a man of your talents may be interested in the bof set report about the suit. you should check it out its well worth the time they share how they made there suit. the guy who made it has been with them since 89 so its kool.


Thanks for saying so my friend.:)
PJ Wares is a great guy and damn lucky. We've been online buddies for about 4 years now and I read each of his set reports with the same enthusiasm I had as a kid around Christmas time.

I know I've said this over and over again but I cant thank you all enough for all the support you're showing me here...:)

David
 
Looking good damian,
I might try this once.
Sadly I only know how to sculpt and not anything about mold making etc.
 
you are one step ahead of me, I know nothing about sculpting and nothing about moldmaking, I only started to sculpt in October, I am hoping to get some plaster of paris from my local art shop on saturday and will try and make the cast, I just hope i dont mess up the sculpt, its taken may attempts to get this far.

Damo
 
damianpadden said:
you are one step ahead of me, I know nothing about sculpting and nothing about moldmaking, I only started to sculpt in October, I am hoping to get some plaster of paris from my local art shop on saturday and will try and make the cast, I just hope i dont mess up the sculpt, its taken may attempts to get this far.

Damo

as another sculpter/moldmaker who posts here, I have a major suggestion for you. DO NOT USE PLASTER OF PARIS to make molds! Use gypsim cements like either Ultracal-30, or Hydrocal. They are pretty much SPFX industry standerd materials for multi-piece plaster molds commonly used in slush and foam latex, or silicone/polyurithane mask making.

There are several websites where they give you a breakdown on mask making, check it out before you start throwing plaster around.

www.monstermakers.com
www.halloweenmask.com
www.deathstudios.com
 
Damo,

I concur with Nivek, Plaster of Paris isn't really hard enough, you may be able to reinforce it with burlap or bandages, but it's not ideal.

Unfortunately Hydrocal and Ultracal are impossible to find in the UK. Shoot me an email and I'll put you in contact with my supplier. I use something call Crystacal-R, which seems to work for me fine.

Paul
 
email sent.

I was going to use the tutorial 'building and evil ash mask' that I found on Google as a guidline but maybe I should wait a bit longer.
 
Just replied. I forgot to mention, make sure you order some hessian scrim from them as well, to reinforce the mould. If you need any tips, I'm more than happy to help, just drop me a line.
 
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I love it when people, lend a helping hand.
 
Hello DAVIDYR1 :)


i am really demanding when it come to make super hero costume but you really make great work:) :up:

I 'm going to make as a producer in France in the next few month a professional fan film ( meaning that there will publicity.the short movies of my team were well recevied by the productions company , and the press in general) and i'm looking for a costume artist ..i Know that you are living in America and you have your personnal work so i'm not sure that you could do it , but do you know great costume atist living in France ?

and even if you don't i have a question , how much money a costume like the begins suit cost you?

Thanks in advance:)
 
Just a quick update....
I havent posted here because I've had to do quite a few changes to my sculpture....and trust me...that's a good thing.:)
As pleased as I was with my current sculpt...now, with these changes...you guys will really, and I mean REALLY be shocked.

Look at it this way....if the last pics of my sculpt were cool looking...consider that most of it was off detail wise. I sure had no idea!!!!!!
Think about that, think about how close we all thought I had it....and consider that I've made some pretty radical changes to it since!!

Changes that are going to really freak you guys out!!!!!


....I've never been so happy!






Maze said:
Hello DAVIDYR1 :)


i am really demanding when it come to make super hero costume but you really make great work:) :up:

I 'm going to make as a producer in France in the next few month a professional fan film ( meaning that there will publicity.the short movies of my team were well recevied by the productions company , and the press in general) and i'm looking for a costume artist ..i Know that you are living in America and you have your personnal work so i'm not sure that you could do it , but do you know great costume atist living in France ?

and even if you don't i have a question , how much money a costume like the begins suit cost you?

Thanks in advance:)

Hello Maze,
Thanks for the kind words!!!
I'll be happy to speak with you regarding your project. I'm currently involved in several fan films. Mostly in Canada and the USA but there is one also in Italy that I'm doing, so working with someone in France will be no different that working with someone in Italy or the USA. :)

Send me a PM and I will give you all my details.

David
 
Nivek said:
as another sculpter/moldmaker who posts here, I have a major suggestion for you. DO NOT USE PLASTER OF PARIS to make molds! Use gypsim cements like either Ultracal-30, or Hydrocal. They are pretty much SPFX industry standerd materials for multi-piece plaster molds commonly used in slush and foam latex, or silicone/polyurithane mask making.

There are several websites where they give you a breakdown on mask making, check it out before you start throwing plaster around.

www.monstermakers.com
www.halloweenmask.com
www.deathstudios.com


Sorry Damo I just saw this.

DO NOT USE PLASTER OF PARIS. It is not designed for this kind of work. The mold you will be making of that headpiece will need to be strong...very strong not only for the demolding purposes but also when you start casting up your cowls you dont want the mold to deteriorate after the first pull.

Ultracal 30....learn this name and use it wisely.
You still will need to back it up with burlap....but at least you'll be casting it up in a stone material rather than a plaster material.

If you need help molding it let us know....there's a few of us here who can help you out. You've got a cool sculpt....let's get that thing molded and cast up because there's no better feeling than when you're finished and you can sit back and enjoy the fact that it's your OWN WORK!!!!!

David
 
DAVIDYR1 .......the master of the tease. :D

did you see the pics of the back of the suit david? really clear.
 
SHADOWBAT69 said:
DAVIDYR1 .......the master of the tease. :D

did you see the pics of the back of the suit david? really clear.


Yes I did...and as helpfull as they are....they're just as misleading...unfortunately, but I think I'm onto something now.:)

Hey I wanna ask you something...I'll PM you later on :)

David
 
Everytime I see David doing stuff on the suit I remember Bruce in the trailer airbrushing his suit... cool as hell.
 
RaginCajun said:
DAVID> someone told me your working on a Nightwing suit...any truth 2 that?
if so could u PLEASE email me...

[email protected]

i may be interested in it for my film


Yes...I am. It's no secret though. :)
Check the Products page and my thread on Begins Style Leather Jacket and you'll see towards the last pages the leather jacket for Nightwing...pretty cool I have to say!

UltimateFan...thanks buddy!!!....but I wish it were the case.:)

David
 

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