Full head silicon mask!
Posted: October 31, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Comments Off on Full head silicon mask!Dragon Skin FX Pro and Silc-Pig pigments
It’s Alive!
Posted: October 31, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Comments Off on It’s Alive!IN THE WERKS behind the scenes at StrangewerksFilms
NEW HOW-TO – Create Your Own Cast Live Rock Using Smooth-Cast 321
Posted: October 27, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Comments Off on NEW HOW-TO – Create Your Own Cast Live Rock Using Smooth-Cast 321http://www.smooth-on.com/gallery.php?galleryid=495
Making your own live rock offers an infinite variety of design / color possibilities and the benefit of having custom display pieces that no one else has. The following is an innovative and unique process that incorporates resin, filler, foam and river rock to make live rock. Your finished live rock castings will look exactly like live rock. They will be durable and last for many years in your aquatic environment.
NEW Gallery – Reproducing a Sea Sponge using Mold Rubber, Liquid Plastic and Color Tints
Posted: October 27, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Comments Off on NEW Gallery – Reproducing a Sea Sponge using Mold Rubber, Liquid Plastic and Color Tintshttp://www.smooth-on.com/gallery.php?galleryid=493
You can create perfect copies of any original Sea Sponge model using mold rubber and liquid plastic. Using different colors, you can create a limitless variety of casting effects to make plastic Sea Sponge display pieces that are one-of-a-kind and unique to your aquarium.
NEW Make Your Own 3-D Aquarium Background Using Foam-iT! 5 Rigid Foam How-To Gallery
Posted: October 27, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Comments Off on NEW Make Your Own 3-D Aquarium Background Using Foam-iT! 5 Rigid Foam How-To Galleryhttp://www.smooth-on.com/gallery.php?galleryid=490
An easy way to add realism and beauty to your aquarium is to make a custom background. Using Smooth-On products, you can create custom foam rock walls that will perfectly fit and compliment your aquarium. The hardest part is deciding on your design!
Advantages/Benefits to Making Your Own Custom Backdrop:- Low profile
- Minimum water displacement
- Custom design
- Custom fit (can be tiled to fill large areas)
- Easy maintenance
- Will last indefinitely
- Eliminates reef harvesting
- Low cost
- Aquarium-safe (will not harm fish, invertebrates or other sea life)
- Chemically inert
Smooth-On Products Featured in Step-by-Step Tutorial:
- Mold Rubber: Rebound®25 Silicone
- Support Shell: Plasti-Paste®II Trowelable Plastic
- Rigid Foam: Foam-iT!®5 Rigid Urethane Roam
- Resin (used to paint on foam): Smooth-Cast 327®Urethane Resin
- Colorant: SO-Strong®Color Tints (for urethane foam, resin and rubber)
- Sealant: Sonite Wax®Paste Wax
The Plaza Hotel Cake!
Posted: October 20, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Comments Off on The Plaza Hotel Cake!Awesome cake using (non edible) decorations cast in OOMOO molds!
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Beautiful Rebound 25 mold from customer Sean Bradley
Posted: October 13, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Comments Off on Beautiful Rebound 25 mold from customer Sean BradleyFrom Sean – “When you have helmets sitting on shelves, two heads are better than one. 😉“
Featured Halloween Makeup Effects Videos – Now All In One YouTube Playlist
Posted: October 12, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Comments Off on Featured Halloween Makeup Effects Videos – Now All In One YouTube PlaylistWith Halloween approaching fast, this series of tutorial how-to videos should help get you started with silicone makeup and lifecasting!
From instructions on how to make your own Halloween makeup appliance or mask, to creating a lifecast of someone’s face, Smooth-On has detailed step by step instructions on every step of the process.
Our new wound creation videos will help you to create that zombie effect, injury, or even Joker makeup you would like to create this Halloween.
Simply click play on the video below to start the playlist.
Halo 3 Concept Pilot
Posted: October 3, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Comments Off on Halo 3 Concept PilotHalo3 concept pilot sculpted by Privateer Studios and cast in Smooth Cast 300
‘Red Skull’ Mask
Posted: October 3, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Comments Off on ‘Red Skull’ MaskDragon Skin ‘Red Skull’ silicone mask – featured on the Replica Prop Forum