Ok so for all of you out there who have decided to make a day out of printed out pep and started the process of cutting and pasting with your buddies, LISTEN UP!
Ok, so you want to make the skull?The guy who was so kind as to post it removed the teeth for this project, and if you're worried about teeth I have a few suggestions. I have a tip for you: Use corn for the teeth. Uncooked that is.
I Hope that helped you all out. The PEP unfolding isn't human after all so it doesn't take into account for easy going, just detail. Nothing that about 20 mins of sculpting wouldn't fix as opposed to hours of hotglue messes, folding, paper cuts, and burns. Pop it in the oven if you use clay and you're set. That's my recipe for cutting PEP corners.
This is a tutorial of how to basically, Cut corners and Cheat
Im doing everything that Wendy's burgers and your Teachers go against, best part is: Im the one teaching it.
*LIGHTNING CRACKS*MUHAHAHAHAHA!
ok ok ok, I've had my moment. So heres how this works: Im sitting in the kitchen listening to my brother play Brawl and I'm working on the PEP for the skull.....Im doing everything that Wendy's burgers and your Teachers go against, best part is: Im the one teaching it.
*LIGHTNING CRACKS*MUHAHAHAHAHA!
( I don't remember who's skull it's by but if you forgive me it's the example I'm useing)
........and I think to myself, "mmmm. . . .mmmm. . . WTF!? I mean WTFFF!!!" so began the picture taking after I thought about it. This stuff was too complicated and after doing a magnum, an ODST helm, and now this! I figured why?
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Exactly my point, some of you maybe thinking the same thing right now and the next one is worthd a thousand words. . . ok,maybe 3.
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So this is what I did: 1. Take your project and cut out all the large pieces and assembly them.
2. Move onto a little more detail (as much as you like)
3. when you think you're happy with it and can manage the rest then tape the bugger off and throw away this stuff.
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You will then see you are left with this:
[attachment=3417:skullshit.JPG]
OMG! WTF! FTW! RTFLOLGGBBQ! . . . lookin' good to you guys? No?! NOT good enough you say? Well how about filling it with this stuff!
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I love this stuff, I use it for all my armor fillings. I actually sleep with this under my pillow incase of home evasion. Fill up their heads with it and- *POP* " Boy saves family recives $20 gift card to Home Depot" see it on the news now. . .
After that, you have a durable skull, helmet, armor, ________, . . . and can be kinda rough with it.
But first you have about an hour/ 2 hours to wait until you can do that so have one of these.
[attachment=3419:coffee.JPG]
When you think you're good, bondo it, tape it, paint it how it is. What I would do it cover it in clay. The oven-bake kind. The foam nor the paper will burn and it doesn't give off fumes. (too much that is, the foam a little) then paint. Got you an awesome skull/ anything in about 1 hour and 20 mins. Beat that!
[attachment=3415:Skull.JPG]
Exactly my point, some of you maybe thinking the same thing right now and the next one is worthd a thousand words. . . ok,maybe 3.
[attachment=3416:WTF.JPG]
So this is what I did: 1. Take your project and cut out all the large pieces and assembly them.
2. Move onto a little more detail (as much as you like)
3. when you think you're happy with it and can manage the rest then tape the bugger off and throw away this stuff.
[attachment=3418:throwaway.JPG]
You will then see you are left with this:
[attachment=3417:skullshit.JPG]
OMG! WTF! FTW! RTFLOLGGBBQ! . . . lookin' good to you guys? No?! NOT good enough you say? Well how about filling it with this stuff!
[attachment=3420:GretStuf.JPG]
I love this stuff, I use it for all my armor fillings. I actually sleep with this under my pillow incase of home evasion. Fill up their heads with it and- *POP* " Boy saves family recives $20 gift card to Home Depot" see it on the news now. . .
After that, you have a durable skull, helmet, armor, ________, . . . and can be kinda rough with it.
But first you have about an hour/ 2 hours to wait until you can do that so have one of these.
[attachment=3419:coffee.JPG]
When you think you're good, bondo it, tape it, paint it how it is. What I would do it cover it in clay. The oven-bake kind. The foam nor the paper will burn and it doesn't give off fumes. (too much that is, the foam a little) then paint. Got you an awesome skull/ anything in about 1 hour and 20 mins. Beat that!
Ok, so you want to make the skull?The guy who was so kind as to post it removed the teeth for this project, and if you're worried about teeth I have a few suggestions. I have a tip for you: Use corn for the teeth. Uncooked that is.
[attachment=3421:cornteeth.JPG]
NINJAS LOVE CORN! But so do your skulls; push a few of these babies in and were talking grusome details!
Do you need an example of what I mean? Then here's a shrunken head I did 3 years back for my shaman outfit. (advitar). . . I like corn actually, but after braces I never real- oh! OH YEA! Sorry... *wipes slobber away*
[attachment=3422:shrunknEX.JPG]
NINJAS LOVE CORN! But so do your skulls; push a few of these babies in and were talking grusome details!
Do you need an example of what I mean? Then here's a shrunken head I did 3 years back for my shaman outfit. (advitar). . . I like corn actually, but after braces I never real- oh! OH YEA! Sorry... *wipes slobber away*
[attachment=3422:shrunknEX.JPG]
I Hope that helped you all out. The PEP unfolding isn't human after all so it doesn't take into account for easy going, just detail. Nothing that about 20 mins of sculpting wouldn't fix as opposed to hours of hotglue messes, folding, paper cuts, and burns. Pop it in the oven if you use clay and you're set. That's my recipe for cutting PEP corners.
More to come! (now that Im past the post limit) Tomorrow I'll put up a flood tutorial. (that will be a bit better)
I love Halo! May the Force Be With YOU!
I love Halo! May the Force Be With YOU!
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