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Reproducing sculpted terrain question
Posted: 28 Feb 2007, o 16:39
by Boglin
I've sculpted a few terrain pieces out of Super Sculpey. A crater, log, sandbag stack, etc. Now that I have them all baked I want to make a mold of them so they can be easily reproduced. I've never tried this before and really don't know where to begin. Anyone out there experienced in mold making?
Thanks
RE: Reproducing sculpted terrain question
Posted: 3 Mar 2007, o 19:28
by LadyEyes
A little, but not with sculpey as the master. Hmmm... How many copies are you wanting to make?
Re: RE: Reproducing sculpted terrain question
Posted: 3 Mar 2007, o 21:41
by Boglin
LadyEyes wrote:A little, but not with sculpey as the master. Hmmm... How many copies are you wanting to make?
Many. It was recommended to me to create a rubber mold. Didn't know if that was the best route or not. I guess the mold would need to be flexible if you wanted the piece to ever be removed. heh
RE: Re: RE: Reproducing sculpted terrain question
Posted: 7 Mar 2007, o 17:37
by LadyEyes
I've known people to make molds from RTV that you get at automotive stores. For something like terrain, it might work pretty well. If you have a spare base to play with, you could give it a try.