Oh my goodness, this was a very interesting tutorial. Very time consuming project, but looks like a lot of fun. Would love to do one of myself and gift to my son in case he misses me after I’m gone. lol.
Excellent video. I would like to suggest something for these videos. Please post amount of each materials you used also, an approximate cost and time of a specific project. This is to help for beginners to estimate approximate a price and for potential customers to realize what is the actual cost of these materials. Just a thought.
Just curious, what kind of material would you use in order to create a life sized Milo with moveable arms that bend at the joints and can hold a person and tell them everything is going to be alright?
That is a good question. We will need a lot of different materials for a life sized Milo. Our technical help line can help you with that! Watch out for a future video where Milo demonstrates a topic very similar to this!
I need help with mine. I made a large sculpture using monster clay around 5 heads tall, how do i tackle it? I watched your epox grey and this silicone video but my sculpture looks complicated. I can send you a picture of it if you need to see. Im new to all this including sculpting and im determined lol
I recommend reaching out to Smooth-On technical support for guidance on tackling your large sculpture, they can provide expert advice to help you with your project. Keep up the determination!
Milo, you've got 3-4 stages of beard growth going on there!
That beard has a mind of it's own sometimes!
I love the explainer videos with Milo! The videos are always so detailed and well thought out - nothing is overlooked. Keep it up!
Thanks for watching and we are so glad you like them!
Awesome work
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Oh my goodness, this was a very interesting tutorial. Very time consuming project, but looks like a lot of fun. Would love to do one of myself and gift to my son in case he misses me after I’m gone. lol.
Thank you for watching! We do have a mold makers for hire list of people that could do this for you if you really want? www.smooth-on.com/moldmaker/
Excellent video. I would like to suggest something for these videos. Please post amount of each materials you used also, an approximate cost and time of a specific project. This is to help for beginners to estimate approximate a price and for potential customers to realize what is the actual cost of these materials. Just a thought.
Thanks for the feedback. We will see what we can do on future videos.
Just curious, what kind of material would you use in order to create a life sized Milo with moveable arms that bend at the joints and can hold a person and tell them everything is going to be alright?
That is a good question. We will need a lot of different materials for a life sized Milo. Our technical help line can help you with that! Watch out for a future video where Milo demonstrates a topic very similar to this!
I need help with mine. I made a large sculpture using monster clay around 5 heads tall, how do i tackle it? I watched your epox grey and this silicone video but my sculpture looks complicated. I can send you a picture of it if you need to see. Im new to all this including sculpting and im determined lol
I recommend reaching out to Smooth-On technical support for guidance on tackling your large sculpture, they can provide expert advice to help you with your project. Keep up the determination!
Is that the flux capacitor blinking on the left side?😅
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Howe much Rebound 25 was used to create this mold?
about half a gallon unit