-
Peter posted a new activity comment 6 years ago
I simply made a plaster mould of the 3d printed face and copied it with about 5mm of silicone
-
Peter posted a new activity comment 6 years ago
I used basic silicone 00 and added some skin tone. The eyes are https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2548952 but I modified a little bit. There is no reduction in sound and I added a spring at the back to counter the weight of the silicone
-
Peter posted a new activity comment 6 years ago
Yes, its silicone gel 00
-
Peter posted an update 6 years ago
I made some skin for my Inmoov
-
how did you do it?
Is it silicone?-
Yes, its silicone gel 00
-
-
Very interesting! You did a great job, it is so real! I was wondering if I’m able to do that! You must post the receipe! How did you do for the eye,S lids?
-
Well done, very impressive, which eyes and eye lids did you use? plus lots of other questions, such as do you notice any noise reduction from the servos?
-
I used basic silicone 00 and added some skin tone. The eyes are https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2548952 but I modified a little bit. There is no reduction in sound and I added a spring at the back to counter the weight of the silicone
-
Thanks a lot! Sure I will try this one day! Congrats!
-
Hi Peter, Many thanks, very much appreciated.
-
-
-
That is brilliant. Creepy as hell, but brilliant!
It would be really interesting to know the process you used to create the mould for the silicone. Did you use a sculpt, or did you use a 3D file as the basis?
-
I simply made a plaster mould of the 3d printed face and copied it with about 5mm of silicone
-
Great idea, it’s turned out so well. Do you use a vac chamber?
-
-
-
Very good job! Could you post a picture or video of the face and eyes without the skin? And the interior of the skin for the attachments? It’s very interesting!
-
Very, very nice effect!
The silicone seems extremely soft, did you add a lot of silicone oil?
Is the skin mounted with magnets?
-
Great idea, it’s turned out so well. Do you use a vac chamber?