Thanks, guys! I am very thankful for your support!
Made some progress today!
I trimmed the white foam cast of the air sac and pre-painted it with acrylic paint. I used a sponge to give it a more natural texture and avoid brush marks. I will be using an airbush to add the purples and blacks along the edges of the dome.
With the pre-paint, I wanted to see how light shows through the dome, so I held it up in front of a bright white LED lamp. The light shows through very well!
You can see where the foam is thicker in the cast by looking at the yellow spots, but I plan on trimming down those spots to make the light diffusion more even. I will also be using blue LEDs behind the domes instead of a white light to make it glow blue instead of yellow.
We also started the construction/ sculpt of the neck. A friend and I built the base out of the pink insulation foam and formed it in a sort of tee-pee shape and wrapped it in foil. Then, we started building the clay up on the base.
We ran out of clay, so I will have to go buy more in order for me to get the whole sculpt even shaped out and then I have to sculpt in the scale details.
Oh yeah! Saturday, we cast the Engineer's head out of foam!
We took the two halves of the mold and tied them together with paracord and plugged any gaps with clay.
Here is an inside look at the mold.
And here is the pull! It took a while to get the cast out and there are a few tears, but nothing that I can't patch!
Untrimmed.
Trimmed
Selfie with the cast!
So yeah! Lots of progress!
I don't have a lot of time left before Emerald City Comic Con, but I'm determined to get this finished!
Unfortunately, I won't be able to take it on stage at the costume contest. My application was rejected.
As funny as it sounds, the rejection has actually inspired me to kick butt with this costume and make the staff jelly of my costume and regret not accepting my application!
I'll post more progress soon!