Learn fiberglass-silicon molds and sculpture
Learn fiberglass-silicon molds and sculpture, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 39 lectures, based on 80 reviews, and has 804 subscribers.
You will learn about Make hollow pieces of resin and fiberglass (for example lamps) Create a rigid and durable piece of resin Make a mold of silicon rubber and fiberglass Make a mold that serves to make bronze pieces. Replicate three-dimensional figures, be an original sculpture that an object that you love Understand three-dimensional shapes and padlocks Use resin and fiberglass correctly Prepare the desired color of resin and make the figure of the color you prefer This course is ideal for individuals who are Plastic or visual arts students who want a practical and clear course or Artisans interested in the serial production of three-dimensional objects (from a mold you can take many pieces identical to the original) or Creative people who want to perform crafts at an artistic level or Who wants to learn to make molds for bronze or Whoever wants to learn to make a hollow final shape (fiberglass is used in layers) and fill (optional) with polyurethane, although it can be left hollow (for example to make a lamp) It is particularly useful for Plastic or visual arts students who want a practical and clear course or Artisans interested in the serial production of three-dimensional objects (from a mold you can take many pieces identical to the original) or Creative people who want to perform crafts at an artistic level or Who wants to learn to make molds for bronze or Whoever wants to learn to make a hollow final shape (fiberglass is used in layers) and fill (optional) with polyurethane, although it can be left hollow (for example to make a lamp).
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Summary
Title: Learn fiberglass-silicon molds and sculpture
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.3
Number of Lectures: 39
Number of Published Lectures: 39
Number of Curriculum Items: 39
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 39
Original Price: $64.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Make hollow pieces of resin and fiberglass (for example lamps)
- Create a rigid and durable piece of resin
- Make a mold of silicon rubber and fiberglass
- Make a mold that serves to make bronze pieces.
- Replicate three-dimensional figures, be an original sculpture that an object that you love
- Understand three-dimensional shapes and padlocks
- Use resin and fiberglass correctly
- Prepare the desired color of resin and make the figure of the color you prefer
Who Should Attend
- Plastic or visual arts students who want a practical and clear course
- Artisans interested in the serial production of three-dimensional objects (from a mold you can take many pieces identical to the original)
- Creative people who want to perform crafts at an artistic level
- Who wants to learn to make molds for bronze
- Whoever wants to learn to make a hollow final shape (fiberglass is used in layers) and fill (optional) with polyurethane, although it can be left hollow (for example to make a lamp)
Target Audiences
- Plastic or visual arts students who want a practical and clear course
- Artisans interested in the serial production of three-dimensional objects (from a mold you can take many pieces identical to the original)
- Creative people who want to perform crafts at an artistic level
- Who wants to learn to make molds for bronze
- Whoever wants to learn to make a hollow final shape (fiberglass is used in layers) and fill (optional) with polyurethane, although it can be left hollow (for example to make a lamp)
More than 600 students in the same Spanish version! This course allows you to learn how to make three-dimensional pieces of resin and fiberglass from an original piece: it can be a piece of your creation or simply an object that you love.
To achieve this, we will carry out the entire process step by step: we will create a mold made of silicone rubber with resin shell with glass fiber and we will make the hollow “emptying” also of resin with fiberglass (the final result).
Once you make a silicon rubber mold, you can make numerous pieces from these: just repeat the process of “emptying” as many times as you want, all will be identical to the original object.
You can create replicas of your own modeling in plasticine, mud, epoxy, ceramics etc or replicate other pieces of rigid material.
This is very important: we will make a kind of mold that is not very common in United States, because it has a resin shell that allow you to save a lot of silicone (the most expensive material here), instead of the classic “box mold” where you pour silicone in a sealed box containing the sculpture. In this class you will learn how to make a think silicon layer mold so you’ll save a great deal of money. I’m sure you’ll appreciate that!
This technique is THE BASIS OF:
– Traditional sculpture to create more than one piece from the original modeling. The final piece can be resin and fiberglass (as in this video), filled resin without fiberglass, plaster or cement, any other material
– the technique of lost wax in bronze. From this same mold can be made waxes that in the foundry are used to create the final bronzes – soon we will be uploading a video of how to make a bronze work
– in the ART TOYS industry to create identical models that you can then customize, modify and intervene.
Know the most indicated and professional materials and the creative process step by step.
Make your own piece thanks to simple and clear instructions.
IT IS THE IDEAL COMPLEMENT OF THE MODELING COURSE, look for it in Udemy:
– LEARN THE SECRETS OF SCULPTURE AND PROFESSIONAL MODELING
– LEARN TU SCULPT THE MALE BODY
CLARIFICATION:
– In this course “Learn the secrets of fiberglass and silicon molds and sculptures” the final figure is hollow (fiberglass is used in layers) and filled (optional) with polyurethane, although it can be left hollow (for example to make a lamp ) THIS TECHNIQUE IS SUITABLE FOR MEDIUM OR LARGE PARTS
– In the course “how to mold and cast in resin the human figure” the final figure is solid (filled with resin) and fiberglass is NOT used. THIS TECHNIQUE IS SUITABLE FOR SMALL OR MEDIUM PIECES
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: LEARN FIBERGLASS-SILICON MOLDS AND SCULPTURE: PREPARATION AND THEORY
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Materials
Lecture 3: Undercuts
Chapter 2: LEARN FIBERGLASS-SILICON MOLDS AND SCULPTURE: Preparation of the piece
Lecture 1: Cut hands
Lecture 2: Treating the parts
Lecture 3: Claywall 1
Lecture 4: Claywall 2
Lecture 5: Hands' Claywall
Chapter 3: LEARN FIBERGLASS-SILICON MOLDS AND SCULPTURE: FIRST HALF OF THE MOLD
Lecture 1: Silicon 1
Lecture 2: Silicon 2
Lecture 3: Prep before fiberglass
Lecture 4: Fiberglass
Lecture 5: taking off the claywall
Chapter 4: LEARN FIBERGLASS-SILICON MOLDS AND SCULPTURE: SECOND HALF OF THE MOLD
Lecture 1: SILICON + HANDS
Lecture 2: Fiberglass
Chapter 5: LEARN FIBERGLASS-SILICON MOLDS AND SCULPTURE: BEFORE CASTING
Lecture 1: Opening the mold
Lecture 2: Cleaning and preparing the mold
Lecture 3: Opening the hands' mold
Lecture 4: Preparation of resin: how to make GEALCOAT
Chapter 6: LEARN FIBERGLASS-SILICON MOLDS AND SCULPTURE: HANDS AND BODY
Lecture 1: Casting the hands
Lecture 2: Casting the 2 halves
Lecture 3: Joining the 2 halves
Lecture 4: Foam filler
Lecture 5: Opening the mold
Chapter 7: LEARN FIBERGLASS-SILICON MOLDS AND SCULPTURE: FINISHES
Lecture 1: Repair
Lecture 2: SANDING 2
Lecture 3: Mototul
Lecture 4: Bottom
Lecture 5: Preparation hands
Lecture 6: Joining hands
Lecture 7: Last details
Chapter 8: BONUS: PAINTING TECHNIQUES (from the course LEARN TO SCULPT WITH EPOXIC PUTTY)
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: materials
Lecture 3: Theory of colors
Lecture 4: Paint a head 1
Lecture 5: Paint a head 2
Lecture 6: paint a rabbit
Lecture 7: paint a bird 1
Lecture 8: Paint a bird 2
Instructors
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Francesca Dalla Benetta
Escultora, Artista Plastica y Caracterizadora (Makeup FX)
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 2 votes
- 2 stars: 1 votes
- 3 stars: 15 votes
- 4 stars: 25 votes
- 5 stars: 37 votes
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