Sorry had to put away personal projects for a bit while working on wardrobe for film shoot! Now that's finished I can get back to my body mold and hopefully complete it before the next film starts!
So re-cap...After the plastering, drying, and foaming of my body mold (see post 1 for more details) It's time to remove the plaster cast from the foam. A huge future helper here would be "You can't go overboard with the lubricant" as you can see I had some spots where the plaster sealed itself to the foam and I had to sand her down. To be fair though expect "Some" sanding no matter what. I re-measured myself and wrote the results right on my mold then sanded any lumpy areas until she met my correct measurements.
Next I will fine tune sand over her for smoothing, Fill in any holes from the foam bubbles with a hot-glue gun, and cover her in some stretchy material for eye candy.
Then she will be all ready for any Cosplay projects I have in the making!
I can't wait to try out the roll of Worbla I picked up! ^.^ /Happy Dance
A special Thank You to Harbor Freight tools for hooking me up with special coupons via Twitter! Got this sander for less than $10.00! In return they want me to keep them posted on my Cosplay adventures!
Pictures below: BTW THIS is WINTER in Fl!
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