Impressive! May I ask you what file did you choose?
That bucket is looking great. How thick and how stiff is it? I have never worked with molding. Keep up the great work.
If you see in the pics of the blue and silver coloured helmet on page 7 if you look in the bottom right corner you can see the material he used. It is a basic motorcycle visor with that thin material stretched out over it and glued into place giving that effect of the honeycomb but my question is where did you get the material for the honeycomb effect?
I'm thinkin about making the entire suit...[/QUOTE said:Do it! Those helmets look awesome.
WOW! good eye sir! I along with everybody else were too mesmerized by the awesomeness of these helmets lol. It takes some amazing awareness to see that. I am interested too as to wear I can acquire similar material and how it would look on a visor thats a lot bigger than in the Warrior helmet.
i can think of two ways you might have done the visor...1. you used a special type of fabric that has holes in it (seen in one of ur pics) and coverd the visor and made the cloth taut (you may or may not also have sandwiched the cloth between two visors) 2. u layed the cloth over a black visor and sprayed gold tint. Was I close with any of my predictions i tried to replicate the hexagon pattern on my visor as well and idk if i really like my idea. needs improvment. the pics of that r on my thread. but any way love ur work. i liked ur fb page cuz ur awsome. ur work inspired me over the summer to start my prop jounery. For that I thank you!
About the foamies , wouldnt they fall off?? Because where i live is extremely difficult to get something to cast the helmet so i have a completly new helmet with hard details instead of having one with foami details that eventually will peel off. Or what can you put so they can stay there?? Resin ? Cause crazy glue aint going to work that much. It has to be something strong