Busy making latex molds ready for fibreglass mother molding. Other projects in the pipeline, including a sculpted clay fairy door, masks and other items and pieces.
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Skull Craft Projects – Full Series. A five part video featuring various skull related projects, including painting effects, casting and more…
If you would like to make a latex mold, here is a video which shows how to do just that: Make A Latex Mold: https://youtu.be/rjhFt-C9h6g
Part One – Cast A Concrete Skull.
Showing the process of casting a skull with concrete, using a latex skull mold. You can make your latex mold from a skull sculpture or cast. Simply pour the concrete into the mold and wait around 24 hours for the concrete to set. Concrete mixture is 2 parts sand to 1 part cement. Mix with concrete bonder, washing up liquid/dish soap, nylon fibres/polyfibers and water.
Part Two – Concrete Skull Painting | Metallic Copper Paint Effect.
How to paint a concrete casted skull with metallic copper effect using dry-brush technique and copper effect paint. The concrete casted skull is primed with acrylic paint before applying the copper effect paint with a paint brush.
Part Three – Make A Skull Candle Holder.
In this video, a skull is casted from plaster of Paris and a candle with a dripping effect is added to the casted skull. A hole is drilled into the top to fit a tea light candle with the finished model emulating a dripping candle over a skull. A suitable prop for this time of the year – Halloween, plus a dark piece of decor for all year round.
Part Four – Concrete Skull Painting | Natural Bone Effect.
Paint a concrete skull cast using acrylic paint. Colours used are white and brown (burnt umber). Use a paintbrush to apply thinned with water brown acrylic paint to undercoated skull cast. The undercoat is painted with white acrylic paint with a hint of burnt umber to create an off-white colour, resembling natural bone. The undercoat or primed coat is best painted around 24 hours in advance for best results with applying the brown paint and wiping with a cloth for a natural looking affect.
Part Five – Concrete Skull Painting | Reactive Bronze Metallic Paint With Green Patina.
Painting reactive bronze metallic paint with green patina on a concrete skull. From priming, applying the bronze metallic paint, applying the green patina, to the final aged bronze look or effect on a casted concrete skull.
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Music by Angel Rust
Related videos:
Make & Sculpt A Wood Stump Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/6yocuNhUmFg
Cast A Concrete Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/nIbzX78evyk
Make & Sculpt A Celtic Plaque: https://youtu.be/irwl__pX11Q
Make A Gargoyle | Sculpting | Molding | Casting | Painting Effects | Full Series: https://youtu.be/e3qu–QknLI
Make A Hand Lifecast With Alginate & Plaster Of Paris: https://youtu.be/g5HmOXGA82E
Make A Concrete Leaf: https://youtu.be/xmlXV_dqFUI[amazon_link asins=’B00PUA0FMI,B00MBPLWNQ,B005WS3LDS,B074D76SLQ,B004ZJIMXY’ template=’ProductCarousel’ store=’dramamaskwordpress-21′ marketplace=’UK’ link_id=’efc6d0be-fc8a-11e7-829a-b1abbd26a035′]
Three part video series – making tea light candle holders. Related videos: Basic Mother Mold For Latex Mold Using Plaster Of Paris Bandage: https://youtu.be/A_moX2WDJGA Make A Two Piece Plaster Mother Mold: https://youtu.be/NIP-59u0-DA
Part One – Make & Sculpt A Wood Stump Tea Light Candle Holder.
Make and sculpt a wood stump tea light candle holder using plaster of Paris for the carving template. Also in this video, a paint job is applied to the model sculpture tea light holder to demonstrate paint effects and to seal the finished model/sculpture ready for latex molding, to create reproduction casts.
Part Two – Latex Mold A Tea Light Candle Holder.
Following on from sculpting a tea light candle holder from plaster of Paris, this video shows how to make a latex mold to reproduce copies of the original sculpt or pattern.
Part Three – Cast A Concrete Tea Light Candle Holder.
Cast a tea light candle holder with concrete. Using original plaster sculptures for models to make the latex molds, reproductions of the original sculpture can be casted using concrete poured into the latex molds. This video shows the process of casting the concrete casts from the latex molds to make the tea light candle holders.
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A short video showing the process of casting small figurines with PolyTek EasyFlo 60 resin. Resin is mixed with a 1:1 ratio. We mixed up the resin for around 30 seconds and poured the resin into premade silicone molds.
The silicone molds were made by molding around small vintage figurines and casted with the EasyFlo 60 casting resin. Once demolded, cleaning up of the objects is required and then ready for painting.
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Dramamask Evolution Update June 2017. Preparing concrete casts for town fete, fossil and antique molding projects, Edie Tilly Adams the cat – Dramamask Evolution public relations, vibrating table, concrete leaf raffle winner and more…
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Quick video of making a large concrete leaf from a large gunnera plant/leaf. I wanted to put this video up to show the good looking leaf I had taken from my gunnera plant in the garden.
This video is part of a series showing concrete leaves, creating processes and so forth.
Create A Gargoyle. Full series video featuring sculpting the gargoyle from clay, molding the clay gargoyle with latex, building the mother mold, casting the gargoyle with concrete and painting the concrete gargoyle cast.
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Part One:
Make & Sculpt A Gargoyle – Clay Sculpture.
Make and sculpt a gargoyle from water based clay. Showing parts and segments of the process sculpting and shaping a gargoyle from clay. Using items and tools, such as basic sculpting tools, and paintbrushes to create an effective sculpture of a gargoyle.
Part Two:
Make A Two Piece Plaster Mother Mold.
The latex mold for the gargoyle sculpture is being prepared in this part for the mother mold. The creation of the mother mold making process is shown to prepare for the next stage, which will be shown in the following part, to be ready for casting in concrete.
Part Three:
Cast A Concrete Gargoyle.
Cast the concrete gargoyle using a latex mold and plaster mother mold. Fill the latex mold with concrete from the pre-made molded gargoyle sculpture.
This part shows the casting process of how to cast the gargoyle in concrete which follows on from sculpting the gargoyle with clay and making the latex mold, plus the mother mold.
Concrete recipe: 2 parts sand to 1 part cement, squirt of washing up liquid/dish soap, concrete bonder and nylon fibres/polyfibres ( I forgot to mention the fibres in the video and you will need to add the fibres or similar aggregate to strengthen the mix. Plus mix in water, of course. 🙂
Part Four:
Paint A Concrete Gargoyle.
This part shows the stages of painting a concrete gargoyle using acrylic paints. A dry brush technique is used to build up layers of paint to create paint effects. The gargoyle was molded and casted in concrete from the original sculpture by Dramamask Evolution.
Colours used: black, white, brown (burnt umber), green (sap green), and yellow (cadmium yellow).
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For molding and casting enthusiasts, please visit: www.diymolds.com
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Make a two piece mother mold (gargoyle series) with plaster of Paris bandages for a gargoyle clay sculpture by Dramamask Evolution. (Here is the video link to ‘How To Make & Sculpt A Gargoyle’: https://youtu.be/fFGPgrlnj8Y )
The latex mold for the gargoyle sculpture is being prepared in this video for the mother mold. The creation of the mother mold making process is shown to prepare for the next stage, which will be shown in a following video, to be ready for casting in concrete.