Princess_Amethyst wrote:Wow. Simply outstanding. These look like Hot Toys heads, olds.
Thanks
The castings are actually shrunken Hot Toys heads. They came from
Glassman Customs he does both shrinking and enlarging. But his castings can be a little rough and sometimes needs a little repairs.
AcidDragon wrote:Whoa whoa whoa. Any chance you'll share your point app recipe with us? That looks superb. Were any of these heads cast in flesh resin? Some of them look so nice and glossy!
To start off all of the heads from Glassman were cast in white resin, so for the base coat I use Model Masters Acryl "4603 Skin Tone Warm Tint". After the base coat is dry I mix that same base coat with some yellow and white for the lighter skin tones. When applying the lighter tones I try to leave a little of the base coat showing in the lower areas for shading effect. Oh for the lip color I just add a little red to that mix. To line the eyes I use .005 fine art pens for the top black and for the bottom I use a light red-ish brown to line the bottom. The first step is after the flesh-tones are done I use the black pen to line the top of the eye and then lightly apply a spray clear coat to seal it (Dupli-Color Auto Clear). Then I paint the whites of the eye with a sharpen toothpick, and after that is dry I line the bottom of the eye with the prismacolor pen ending with 182 below. When working on the eyes I do cheat a little I bought some 3x reading glasses for this kind of fine painting.
Webslinger wrote:Any chance you have a few heads for sale for your friendly neighborhood Webslinger to acquire?
Well these are for my friend over on the Fwoosh forums, but after getting a little more caught up on my commissions I could do some for you as well
Here is another quick update on the Movie-verse heads. I applied the first base coat for the hair to most of the heads. After that is done I'll start with the dry-brushing.