Saturday, September 3, 2016

3D paper mache modeling with scotch tape, patplume and liquid latex




Here, what you see is the 3d left ball hip to 50 percent of robotica. It is not printed layer by layer like for the head and hands.


Instead we used the following files as a plan for modeling a patplume model as accurate as possible :
- the 3d file in blender : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_g2mleRq27pYWc2V1M5U2FqdTQ/view?usp=sharing
- the svg file cut up and down, drag and drop in svgviewer :  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_g2mleRq27pS0cyNFZ4SGJIN28/view?usp=sharing
- the svg file turned cut right to left, drag and drop in svgviewer : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_g2mleRq27pbjUzOFl4UU0zMUE/view?usp=sharing


(patplume version, scotch mold, color test on paper with transparent glue)

Then rub it with food plastic and scotch tape to make a mold.
Fill the food plastic and scotch tape mold with paper mache. Wait until it dries.
Then mix liquid latex and paint to put on the dry paper mache.
Or you can replace latex with paint, glue, and food plastic on the glue to protect and make shine the whole thing :)

If you have holes glue a scotch roll in it.

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