Oh. My. God. This is amazing, Tim!
Oh. My. God. This is amazing, Tim!
simply amazing ! what incredible work. i just have to ask one thing, how would you seal and paint over the foam ? from my experiences foam and paint don't get along
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i am doing some testers with a few items I'll let you know once I come up with one that works best
Plasti-dip works fantastically for sealing this type of foam. The smooth side soaks it up like a sponge and provides for a very constant smooth surface. The patterned side doesn't really need coating as it's not as open cell as the rest.
Behold the evolution. I was wondering when there would be a breakthrough.
Nice work.
Woah... That is... UNFREAKINBELIEVABLE!!! So, Welcome back Tim, nice to see you again. (Almost as nice as the Chest/Back piece. Just kidding. lol.)
And How many of the foam puzzels did you use?
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got the shoulder basics done today took awhile to figure out a good pattern.
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Woah... And how long did the bicept pieces take?
"Orders? Commander are you a puppet or a Spartan?" - Dr. Halsey.
on and off most the day.
wow would have never thought of that. that may as well work really well to use for detail work with other mediums like the standard way of doing things. thanks for bringing this up and showing your work. that is awesome. please keep us informed and how the painting goes.
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Noob Tipnature: when working with eva foam it is all about the clean edges. the cleaner the edge the better the piece. don't be afraid to bevel the edges.