How do you costumize an action figure?

"Hey the *** DAMN FTB, blah this and blah that".

that caught your attention right? so i went into a hobby store today and found 2 aisles of nothing but paint. most were acryllic (sp?) and i know those are the ones i need. i'm gonna paint a hulkbuster into a mega war machine. so i need black and a grey. so do i prime it with a white primer (they also had a grey primer) and then let that dry, and then paint? and i should probably do the grey parts first right cause the black will probably cover the grey mess ups. i have no idea what i'm doing, but that was my guess. let me know what i should do bro.
 
be careful with accrylics.. because you ideally want a kind thats not going to dry looking like paint... but looking like plastic, like an action-figure... i still need to buy some for my hulkling and wiccan
 
OK, Gouche paint, (spelling?) is not accrylic! Its water color. I asked an art store.
So don't use it on figures, just incase someone might.

I don't mind if mine dries looking like paint. Its sort of a rough draft action figure of my own character. I'm only making it for fun and after I'm done I'm done for the time being.
 
Well, I started my HulkBuster War Machine. All I have done so far is primer him, so he will be easy to paint.
 
should i use white or grey primer? and does it matter.


also, ftb, i think your phone cut out on me. it's cool though, thanks for the tips and i'm glad we got our trade IOU stuff cleared up.
 
My bad bro, it uncharged on me. POS phone.

Anyway, what I was meaning to say a primer is ideal for the paint to adhere but it isn't really necessary unless you want some help making a dark plastic turn to a light color. For instance once the ML15 Moon Knight comes out. Lets say the regular one is the black one. Well, to turn the black plastic white a primer would definitely be useful to achieve that without mounds of coats of paint. And a grey primer would be good because then you could just dry brush over the grey with white so that the grey stays in the cracks while the white covers the predominant areas.
 
SpiderHulkThing said:
should i use white or grey primer? and does it matter.


also, ftb, i think your phone cut out on me. it's cool though, thanks for the tips and i'm glad we got our trade IOU stuff cleared up.
depends on how thick the paint is... i don't recomend primer..
 
SpiderHulkThing said:
so should i bother with a primer to turn hulkbuster into war machine?

If the red stuff is what you want gray/silver then maybe. A gray primer would be good. Then top it with the shade of gray or silver.
 
spideyboy_1111 said:
depends on how thick the paint is... i don't recomend primer..

Thats why you should sand first. It helps with any paint rub if you sand the points of contact.
 
FEAR THE BAT said:
Thats why you should sand first. It helps with any paint rub if you sand the points of contact.
well its not that.. its the sculpted nooks and cranny's it covers up alot of detail... (learned that from sculpting) so i'd only use primer if it was for like you said.. to paint on light colors, like white or yellow
 
True. But thats why you go with light coats, not globs of paint. You gotta know how to work it.

But usually that applies to everything. ;)
 
o i know how to work it... ;)

i have always been very skilled with my hands...... ;) ..

o wait.. that's taken differently these days :(
 
well back in the day.. when someone said they were good with there hands.. i ment they were good at sex...

today it means there good at sex with themselves :(
 
If I wanted to make an action figure (10 sized) have a cape like Dr. Strange, with a collar like his, how would I do that?
What material should I use?
Is there a action figure that size that wears a cape like that?
 
not that i'm aware of... your best bet would be to use apoxy sculpt, and sculpt it yourself... though it would harden... or sew one and use a wire frame to shape it
 
Sew and wire frame it. I don't know of any tutorial off hand but I'll do a search and see what i find.
 
should be fairly easy.. hell u could even glue it... lol its my kinda sewing ;)
 
OK, good to know. I don't think I'll be sculpting it, it might be fun but I don't have the time. I'll just buy the material sometime, and maybe do the wire framing.
What sort of material, or fabric, do I get to do that? And where would be the cheapest place for that?

I'm making a 10 inch action figure, like the JLU toys or the GI Joe toys that have the real fabric clothing.

Any tutorials you can find, or any imput you could give, would be much appreciated.
 
SpiderHulkThing said:
should i use white or grey primer? and does it matter.


also, ftb, i think your phone cut out on me. it's cool though, thanks for the tips and i'm glad we got our trade IOU stuff cleared up.


I used White Primer.
 
Artistsean said:
OK, good to know. I don't think I'll be sculpting it, it might be fun but I don't have the time. I'll just buy the material sometime, and maybe do the wire framing.
What sort of material, or fabric, do I get to do that? And where would be the cheapest place for that?

I'm making a 10 inch action figure, like the JLU toys or the GI Joe toys that have the real fabric clothing.

Any tutorials you can find, or any imput you could give, would be much appreciated.

umm any fabric you want..... and i dont know any tutorials.. its kinda you see it in your head kinda thing... and for cheap fabric.. well go to a fabric store lol
 
where would I buy a wire frame
and
what sculpting material would I use to sculpt a mohawk?
is it expensive?
 
umm go to a craft store.. lol ull find wire u can use for framing... I'm assuming your an animation major (so am i.. and we had a sculpting class that went over this..) but just go to a craft store.. visualise it in your head.. and just figure out how you'd think it would work.. lol thats part of being an artist..
but around the styrofoam and fake flowers you should fine some wire that might work for your liking...

as for apoxy sculpt (wich you'd have to use for the mohawk) just find it in an art store.. you mix 2 types of clay together and it gives you 4 hours before it hardens (thats what apoxy sculpt is)
 

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