LEGO is great for mouldmaking
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2017
- Making moulds for a stop motion puppets hands and boots. Time consuming and lovely process at same time.
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the astronaut is such a cute and well-designed little puppet! the 4 fingers are very endearing :)
Damn! Where has this channel been all my life?
For anyone else reading, the Brown clay is a Sulfur-free Plasticine and is used to create the original model. The seafoam green is Newplast and is suppose to not stick too much to the model. Thanks Edu!
Brown clay is chavant Nsp medium, just in case somebody wants to know
Ed, I like how you are not afraid to show your failures. I've never learned anything by things going as expected. It's only when things go wrong that the gears in the head start spinning.
+john jones really true, why to skip the best part... The troubles, well provably easier but I am not an expert and I am more confortable telling the truth
I loved this! Thanks for sharing even the part where you "failed". Thats how we learn most!
Me [9 PM]: Okay! School starts tomorrow! I'll have a good rest and I'll wake up full of energy!
My brain [11:30 PM]: Is LEGO good for mouldmaking?
You learn things every day, specially when something goes wrong.
edu puertas that's so true
edu puertas con qué haces el molde
edu puertas oí
Parece que el molde es de Silicona, y el positivo de Látex con Acrílico y Sulfuro
is there no bendable rubber you could have used for casting?
Great tutorial. The puppets I make are very cheap by comparison. I bend wire and foil for the skeletons, regular modeling clay for what's covered up, plasticina for stuff like the heads, feet and hands, painted beads for the eyes, oven bake clay for stuff like teeth, props, etc.
I've only recently begun to create molds for my newest idea, a fantasy adventure with a rag tag group on the run from bounty hunters while finding an infant.
Interesting attempt ! Learning from the first failure I would have tried this :
1 Use the latex as a first layer in your open mold, applied using a brush as you did,
2 put your wire,
3 close the mold and fill it with silicon !
That way silicon will not stick to the mold, and you can easily color your outer-layer in latex (you can color silicon but it's not easy). I think it will be easier and less messy (latex is always such a mess and it stink!).
I use the Lego trick too, it's very useful, so here another tip : if you want to use less expensive silicon, cut old used molds into pieces and add it to your fresh silicon, that way if you make a big mold you use less fresh product. You can also add foam pieces to make it less rigid and easier to open, it won't affect the solidity of the mold :) Less waste, more silicon, more molds !
Great job, I really enjoy your videos, big thanks and keep going !
+French Toad hey! Lovely idea to fill the inside in silicone and reusing moulds. Thanks for your ideas! I am sure other people would enjoy them
Thanks ! It's always good to share tips with people passionate with crafting ! You can learn things infinitely doing crafts, there are always surprises !
latex really dries, so what happens is, that water is drawn from the latex. in the air it would evaporate. what also works really well is a plaster mold. the plaster kind of "sucks" the water from the latex.
oh man i love that hairdryer set up
Its cool eh
Wow This Guy Is Creative And Smart
Creative use for LEGO. Nice :-)
+Let's Do This Lego rocks
Refreshing to see that the experts have failures too. Thank you for your honesty. It helps people like me to have another try.
I make a lot of mistakes and get failures day after day
This is just the kind of channel I was looking for to branch out of my prop making! I always learn more from mistakes and I love that you made a point to talk about that!
Hey, Edu.
I used to work for a model making company that worked with resin. They used a vacuum chamber to remove bubbles.
I reckon it'd be possible to rig up some high powered motor and piston arrangement, with a one way pressure valve, to remove air more effectively. Might be worth trying to rig something up.
+dankerthanclanker vacuum must be great. I don't have it. Building all this device should be fun, now it is dificult to find time for all.
I use resin PU for mouldmaking.
Everyone's habits, but the principle remains the same :)
It's nice to use lego! good job!
Nice, PU is great, I use it for too many things. :) And yes I have a lot of incomprehensible habits... but finally you do what you feel the best for you and that's the right choice.
edu puertas
I don't say that my habits are better. On the contrary, it is interesting to see the ideas of others. I learn a lot with your youtube channel, especially for armatures !
+Nicolas Carnol neither do I, in fact I would love to hear advices and ideas about the things I so wrong. Like that latex failure. I am thinking that I should use plaster for the moulds as it is pourous. Provably would let the latex cure.
edu puertas In a week, I will put a video of the mold I created on my channel. I use resin for moulds and silicone for the arms. I'll send you the video to compare our techniques (if you want). I use silicone because I don't know how to use latex
cool,nice idea. I love making stop motion
+LuckyCleverToys yes its adictive
Very cool video and music by Andrew Applepie ❤
The making of the lego walls should be a stop motion animation too lol
its amazing how you adapt to situations and how your creativity helps you to do an amazing job that you show to us, you're amazing edu
+japa thanks 😃
I enjoyed it a lot.
not every day when an astronaut is taken apart, molded, and rebuilt with different pieces
Thank you for this video! Its comforting to see your positive attitude help overcome obstacles that even experienced people such as yourself have. Amazing puppet!
+Pao Chev thanks its all about never giving up
Best tutorial Ive seen of this process.
i saw this video once and i the idea got stuck in my head you sir is a big inspiration !
Creo que esto es lo que estaba bascando hace anos, para saber como hacer juguetes! OLE OLE Y OLE!!!
Muchas gracias!
genial pues, manos a la obra!
Wow, you are such an inspiration!! Thank you so much for the video!
You have passion in what you do sir thanks for everything
I really want that spaceman!!! 😭
This music is so relaxing 😌
Using lego bricks is a great and cheap solution! I will have to experiment making a puppet sometime soon. Amazing video as always!
+Pipne thanks, the best is that you can reuse the bricks forever.
edu puertas I once had a Lego brick... My Leg stepped on it...
I once had a Leg...
l also like that you can use them over and over. They never wear out. I see others construct their pour boxes out of sheets of acrylic. Such a waste of plastic. You also have to take the time to measure it out, and cutting the pieces is dangerous.
It's amazing how much detail silicone can hold and transfer to the positive pieces. I'm guessing the final material influences a lot in the ammount of details. If not latex, what other flexible materials could've been used to make these parts? Awesome video as always.
+Felipe Amaral yes silicone is awesome. The final result isn't as good as it should be. Dragon skin is the material that works the best.
I love the animation sounds
This looks really cool!
Love ur content motivates me to get back on stop motion
No me cansaré nunca de ver este video 😍qué bien hecho!!
I love it!!!! awesome process
I love that astronaut!!
Amazing work!
That astronaut is so cute
I really appreciate your videos! It is inspiring to watch you work, and is re-sparking my love of stop motion. The way you show your workflow feels so accessible, and just makes me want to create -- right now!
so, get started! Love from Barcelona
i love lego !!
Hi, we loved this video, thanks for showing us a bit, we are already subscribers of your channel, a hug from Colombia.
i enjoy everything about the content you make. thank you
+karmascientist thanks for watching 😊
8:12 😂 thats a good idea 👍.
u should use a vacuum machine to remove the bubbles
nice puppet dude
Have you ever thought of doing Lego stop motion videos? It would probably be too easy for you but I think it would look really cool.
+Galactic Brix yes I have thought, why not, I will try one day. There are a lot of people making legofilms. I am more on doing diferent things now.
Really wonderful
thanks
Top stuff!
Gran vídeo. Enhorabuena!
great video. failure does happen! great to see how you problem solved it. feeling inspired :)
Eres un genio!!! haces cualquier cosa con un resultado impecable!
I just found this in my recommendations and it amazes me that u are still replying to the new comments although the video is pretty old. after only 5 min I can say you are an amazing guy, keep up the good work and I hope more people will find your channel
I like to reply the comments, if people takes his time to say me something I feel it is important to appreciate it. Thanks,, have a nice day!
Nice choice in music man!
Nice Work! Patience and sweat is making up half the goal! But it‘s worth it! 👍
wowww.... I like it!
Nice! I use Lego to animate but never thought of using it for things like this!
The "puppets" (to generalize) are not my passion but I love the way you deal with new situations.
Salutacions des del maresme!
I am glad to hear your words. S'ha d'afrontar les coses amb optimisme!!! Una abraçada!
Some materials used by dentists may be useful for your job, like sulfur/silicate/silicon based impression materials... among others
Yes, they are so good
I'm watching this video for the 1000th time. God I love this channel!
you got a point there xD
hermano, tu contenido es rralmente de calidad, nos inspiras a muchos a seguir adelante con el stop motion, somos pocos los amantes del stop motion pero creo que hablo por muchos cuando digo que tu trabajo es hermoso
Muchas gracias, cada vez somos más, los fans del stop motion!!! Estoy seguro de ello.
appreciate the content😀😀😀😀
I want this puppet
magnifico trabajo
Super informativo!!! Estoy en animación 2d pero si alguna vez me da por hacer stopmotion esto me vendrá de perlas 👌
Your videos are great
I like your taste in lofi hip hop
Epiic
Nice 👍🏽
Wow👏👏👏
Nice experimenting. You need to use a good medium hardness plaster for your mold next time, and leave your latex filled mold somewhere with pretty warm circulating air. You will get the best results from this PLUS it's way cheaper than silicone. Or you can cast a high flexibility polyurethane rubber in a silicone mold. Good luck.
Tremendo trabajo, voy a hacer mis marionetas con tus tutoriales, gracias.
+tioraul si puedo decir algo, silicona dragon skin en lugar del latex
+edu puertas obtendras mejores resultados
edu puertas Voy a conseguirlo, mucha gracias carnal.
I absolutely love your videos, I don't get why you don't have more views
+Michaël Piotraut jaja misteries
Echt cool👍🏻😎
Me encantan tus videos! Saludes desde Mexico!
Gran vídeo como siempre Edu , mucha suerte en le festival
+Joan Pico gracias, me llevaré la camara asi que...
Tío edu eres un MAQUINA, no tienes otra palabra. Me encantan tus videos y cada vez me pienso mas en lo de hacer algo con stop motion, se te ocurre algún proyecto super super fácil al que le pudiera meter mano? Gracias y felicidades por los montajes y las soniditos hahaha
Hola, me he pasado por tu canal, me ha encantado tu 2016, gran montaje. Si quieres hacer cosas en stop motion, es coger la camara y ponerte. Se trata de coger mano animando cosas, empieza por bolas de plastilina y así que lo tengas dominado a por todas. Un abrazo y sigue así!
So what if you don't want to add sulphur, what should I pour into the mold so it will work? If I wait longer will the latex work without sulphur?
Now that I know more than when I made the video. There are chemicals to make the latex solidify inside no porous moulds. Not easy to find but exist
I Edu i like your videos! I'm also starting with an art channel, could you tell me how you see it?
I see your channel is going well, I like your thumbnails are nice and clean
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Hey amigo, eres exorbitante, un crack!, un mago!..Inspiras!..
Subscribed. ❤️
Nice video! See you at Annecy :)
Great!!! see you there!
Your awesome
Thank you so much for these videos! Do you have a link for the sulfur and wax that you used? Thanks again!
muy bien :)
Hola. este tutorial me gusto muchísimo...esta muy bien mostrar la dificultad y poder superaría. Gracias por compartir.
+Eduardo g Sáez Silva si no siempre sale a la primera
You should do a callab with guldies
Jaja, let him know, it will be great
Do you have a video for making the rest of the space suit?
Hi Edu. The sulphur looks nasty stuff! Have you tried lining the latex skin with a portable foam like Flex-it? I have found this works well and makes the finished piece quite flexible. Thanks for the video!
+Odd planet I did not tried this one but I will investigate it if you say that it worked for you. Thanks a lot!
Super video we left a like :)
Si quieres que el látex seque dentro del molde; justo después de pintarlo tienes que licuarlo, batirlo, y hasta queda mas esponjoso, así se fabrican las prótesis de látex (foamlatex), saludos!
Guay, lo intentaré la próxima a vez, pero en realidad este latex no es para foam latex. El foam latex son varios componentes al horno.
Si!, yo suelo batirlo con una hélice para taladro y claro un taladro jajaja, pero en visto aquí en youtube que usan batidoras para tartas o pasteles O:, espero serte de ayuda al igual que tus vídeos son de ayuda para mi ;D!
Angel Mata a muy bien lo intentaré
para hacer foam latex aparte del latex necesitas 5 componentes y un horno. saludos. PD: tambien una batidora ajaja
*hight tech buble removal*
Don't doubt it🤣
Hey edu can u link me ur matildas secrets video plz!!! And the full video plz
What is the material you put next to make latex dry thank you
Voy hacerlo gracias Bro no me aparecía como se hace y el nombre de lo materiales
Agree.