I have decided to rebuild a more movie accurate version of the hoverboard.
so far the modelling s all done and i thought i would let you have a look at the entire process that i go through.
so it starts out with first a computer model, to be able to create the model i take an image of the actual hoverboard from different views
and from that image i create the 3D model
also at this point i take time to edit the vinal stickers that are goin to go on it for the design, a top and bottom view
after all that is done i convert the 3D model into a 2D format so that i will be able to print the parts out onto card stock and re create the hoverboard in real life
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Sunday, 2 June 2013
iron man work in progress build
As promised i am currently working on a full iron man suit, this is going to be the biggest and most time consuming off all my builds so far i believe but i will endeavor to keep on track.
first i started with the helmet, very similar to the first one i built, infact i believe it was the same file i used. only this time its going to be a much better build. over recent years i have changed my style of building to make models a lot smoother, i've learned that having a smoother better quality base model makes the fiberglass and resin as well as paint look a lot better and there is not so much of a need to fix obvious problems in the structure of the build
dont mind the tape, the helmet is actually modeled in 3 parts. the helmet is a rather tight fit so i needed a way to be able to get it on and off once its fibreglassed. the front jaw comes off and will be attached with strong magnets once i get it all fibreglassed and the face plate will of course be moveable just like in the film. the reason i tape the pats together rather than keeping them seperate is that in the modelling process the computer model can be made into any shape and hold it, but in the real world card doesnt act like that, yes it can be folded to a certain degree but large parts tend to want to just flop about and smoother parts tend to want to keep straight. so to keep everything together and in the right shape so that it all fits back together seamlessly after its fiberglassed its held together with tape. after the first 2 coats of resin i will remove the tape and continue with the fiberglass.
the chest was next and came along really nice
there is obviously the space in the centre for the arc reactor that i will be making at some point after the build is finished
the back section was a littel tricky but it also looks pretty good at this stage
its coming together nicely and the best part is it all fits lol
working my way down i completed the abdominal and the cod piece in record time
i then jumped a little further down and did both boots
these did take me about 4 attempts to get right just because i had to get them to fit my feet perfectly.
they are modeled in 3 parts, the main shoe then the heel and then the toe sections. normally i would glue these 3 sections together right now but i have decided not to basically for the fact it will be easier to fiberglass with them all apart. but also because of how i intend to make these fully wearable.
when it comes time to fiberglass i will no doubt go into it in more detail but to begin with i will cover all 3 sections in 2 layers of resin/fiberglass. the heel and toe sections will then be filled with expanding foam filler to make them solid and able to carry my weight. the foot section will have a vice soft layer of foam insulation added to all sides and gel inner soles added for comfort.
next part i have moved onto the shoulders. i normally dont post the "process" so to speak because its not that glamerous lol, but all my creations start out just like this
moving down i started to create the forearm and the elbow section, i didnt really like the model for the forearm, it didnt really fit all that well cause i have big hands but thin long arms so i ended up modelling some of it from scratch and in all honesty a little bit of guess work, it turned out ok though.
combined with the bicep it works very well although im not 100% at this stage how im goin to attach it all together but i will cross that bridge when i get to it after the fiber glass is done
I have skipped the hands for now as i think they will cause me the most problems out of everything i left to build so i moved onto the legs. Starting with the thigh. didnt ave too many problems with it although its a large piece so a few things did make it a little awkward to work with.
You will notice there are triangular parts that seem to block the openings. these are structural to help it kep its shape, after the fiber glass as gone on i will just cut them away and it will be fine
Continuing with the legs i have moved on and completed one of the shins. Again this piece has triangular reinforcements to keep its shape but will be removed when it has been fiber glassed.
the final part to the mammoth task was to complete the hands. on both hands iron man has repulsors which act as stabilizers for flight as well as weapons so i had to add that into the design. they came out pretty good and are intended to fit snug around my hands, a major flaw with that is that i cant actually try them out cause ive moddeled them as a single piece but will actually be cutting it into 3 sections and reassembling it each time i wear it to fit around my hand nice and snug.
you will notice the black thick lines i drew on, those are where i will split it into 3 sections. there will be the main palm section then 2 sections at the top just to add a bit of detail.
and this is both palms side by side
the next step was obviously the fingers, which i knew was going to be time consuming and fiddly but its finally done here's what they look like
that is the underside, due to the nature of the fingers they have a tendency to not sit right on the curved bottom so i had to lay them out on the flat top but they look good and fit fine although the middle finger is a little too tight (i have fatter fingers than i thought). i wont be using the entire finger section though, i will just be taking the top and sides of each section of each finger and glueing them in place on the undersuit, the curved bottom of each piece will only be used for support so the fingers keep their shape when i fiber glass them.
and this is how they look when matched up to the palm part
and that is it. 8 weeks later and ive finally finished the modelling stage of the build, the next step is to fiber glass each section. for which i will be using a new technique that i havent tried before but im hoping it will work out rather well. then its paint and finally fitting so stay tuned for all of that to come :D
So the time has come to finally start the resin stage of this project then test fitting everything, as of yet i dont even know if any of it fits properly lol
the first part i did was the chest piece followed by the neck and helmet, i havent test fitted these parts yet as there is more work to do and its easier to do that when its still all joined together but i have faith that it will fit...but it does look good standing up as it is
working my way down i focused on both arm sections and i was surprised at how much movement i had, cant quite get a glass up to my mouth so if i go out anywhere ill have to remember to take a straw with me but other than that i like the progress so far
next was both leg pieces, didnt think it was going to fit to begin with but surprisingly it fits quite well, still a lot to do and i have a few ideas as to what i will be doing to cover up the joints when i bend knees and elbows so the morph undersuit doesnt show through as much
and the abdomen...i have no idea how flexible this is goin to be. i have a feeling that sitting down or bending may be an isue but im not bothered at this stage
first i started with the helmet, very similar to the first one i built, infact i believe it was the same file i used. only this time its going to be a much better build. over recent years i have changed my style of building to make models a lot smoother, i've learned that having a smoother better quality base model makes the fiberglass and resin as well as paint look a lot better and there is not so much of a need to fix obvious problems in the structure of the build
dont mind the tape, the helmet is actually modeled in 3 parts. the helmet is a rather tight fit so i needed a way to be able to get it on and off once its fibreglassed. the front jaw comes off and will be attached with strong magnets once i get it all fibreglassed and the face plate will of course be moveable just like in the film. the reason i tape the pats together rather than keeping them seperate is that in the modelling process the computer model can be made into any shape and hold it, but in the real world card doesnt act like that, yes it can be folded to a certain degree but large parts tend to want to just flop about and smoother parts tend to want to keep straight. so to keep everything together and in the right shape so that it all fits back together seamlessly after its fiberglassed its held together with tape. after the first 2 coats of resin i will remove the tape and continue with the fiberglass.
the chest was next and came along really nice
there is obviously the space in the centre for the arc reactor that i will be making at some point after the build is finished
the back section was a littel tricky but it also looks pretty good at this stage
its coming together nicely and the best part is it all fits lol
working my way down i completed the abdominal and the cod piece in record time
i then jumped a little further down and did both boots
these did take me about 4 attempts to get right just because i had to get them to fit my feet perfectly.
they are modeled in 3 parts, the main shoe then the heel and then the toe sections. normally i would glue these 3 sections together right now but i have decided not to basically for the fact it will be easier to fiberglass with them all apart. but also because of how i intend to make these fully wearable.
when it comes time to fiberglass i will no doubt go into it in more detail but to begin with i will cover all 3 sections in 2 layers of resin/fiberglass. the heel and toe sections will then be filled with expanding foam filler to make them solid and able to carry my weight. the foot section will have a vice soft layer of foam insulation added to all sides and gel inner soles added for comfort.
next part i have moved onto the shoulders. i normally dont post the "process" so to speak because its not that glamerous lol, but all my creations start out just like this
just a few sheets of card, something to cut with and some glue.
and when its finished i get this
just one of the finished shoulder pieces, one more to go then move down the arm to the bicep next
so the next piece is the bicep, and to be honest although a rather small piece of the puzzle it did have its complexities to get all the little details right, but it turned out ok.
moving down i started to create the forearm and the elbow section, i didnt really like the model for the forearm, it didnt really fit all that well cause i have big hands but thin long arms so i ended up modelling some of it from scratch and in all honesty a little bit of guess work, it turned out ok though.
combined with the bicep it works very well although im not 100% at this stage how im goin to attach it all together but i will cross that bridge when i get to it after the fiber glass is done
I have skipped the hands for now as i think they will cause me the most problems out of everything i left to build so i moved onto the legs. Starting with the thigh. didnt ave too many problems with it although its a large piece so a few things did make it a little awkward to work with.
You will notice there are triangular parts that seem to block the openings. these are structural to help it kep its shape, after the fiber glass as gone on i will just cut them away and it will be fine
Continuing with the legs i have moved on and completed one of the shins. Again this piece has triangular reinforcements to keep its shape but will be removed when it has been fiber glassed.
the final part to the mammoth task was to complete the hands. on both hands iron man has repulsors which act as stabilizers for flight as well as weapons so i had to add that into the design. they came out pretty good and are intended to fit snug around my hands, a major flaw with that is that i cant actually try them out cause ive moddeled them as a single piece but will actually be cutting it into 3 sections and reassembling it each time i wear it to fit around my hand nice and snug.
you will notice the black thick lines i drew on, those are where i will split it into 3 sections. there will be the main palm section then 2 sections at the top just to add a bit of detail.
and this is both palms side by side
the next step was obviously the fingers, which i knew was going to be time consuming and fiddly but its finally done here's what they look like
that is the underside, due to the nature of the fingers they have a tendency to not sit right on the curved bottom so i had to lay them out on the flat top but they look good and fit fine although the middle finger is a little too tight (i have fatter fingers than i thought). i wont be using the entire finger section though, i will just be taking the top and sides of each section of each finger and glueing them in place on the undersuit, the curved bottom of each piece will only be used for support so the fingers keep their shape when i fiber glass them.
and this is how they look when matched up to the palm part
and that is it. 8 weeks later and ive finally finished the modelling stage of the build, the next step is to fiber glass each section. for which i will be using a new technique that i havent tried before but im hoping it will work out rather well. then its paint and finally fitting so stay tuned for all of that to come :D
So the time has come to finally start the resin stage of this project then test fitting everything, as of yet i dont even know if any of it fits properly lol
the first part i did was the chest piece followed by the neck and helmet, i havent test fitted these parts yet as there is more work to do and its easier to do that when its still all joined together but i have faith that it will fit...but it does look good standing up as it is
working my way down i focused on both arm sections and i was surprised at how much movement i had, cant quite get a glass up to my mouth so if i go out anywhere ill have to remember to take a straw with me but other than that i like the progress so far
next was both leg pieces, didnt think it was going to fit to begin with but surprisingly it fits quite well, still a lot to do and i have a few ideas as to what i will be doing to cover up the joints when i bend knees and elbows so the morph undersuit doesnt show through as much
and the abdomen...i have no idea how flexible this is goin to be. i have a feeling that sitting down or bending may be an isue but im not bothered at this stage
ghostbusters
growning up in the late 80's - early 90's i was always a fan of the 80's style movies, my all time fav trilogy being back to the future and my all time fav double being the ghostbuster franchise so a current build i am working on and have been working on for some time is the ghostbuster proton pack.
i started work on this totally from scratch, looking at pictures on the internet of what the packs look like and i think i have got a pretty good representation of the pack. at the minute it is still a card model and no fiberglass, but this is the 3rd build so far just because due to the nature of the build the lighting rig inside is actually encapsulated within the build, i could have made it so that it could be changed and worked on but it would also comprimise the build quality of the finished product so i ave decided not to. also LED's have a surprisingly long lifespan, as long as they get the right amount of power they will never blow so there is no need to change them.
so first things first the proton wand
next is the whole pack its self. fully wired up to the proton wand, but in such a way that the wand can be seperated if needed to for storage or what ever
the wireing inside is very particular. i wanted a way in wich i could full control the lighting in the pack and the wand without having to keep taking the pack off and on again every time. so this is what i came up with.The wand its self has 3 flick switches on it, the first switch not only turns on the nice blue glowing LED on the wand but its also the main power switch for everything
the next switch powers just the lights on the wand
the lights on the wand include 2 red LED, one on the top and one on the box at the back, 2 orange LED, one on the clear panel at the back and one on top, 2 white LED, one on the top and one on the front and finally there is a green super bright LED that is at the front for the laser part, wich is controlled by a simple push button
the final switch on the wand controls the lights on the proton pack itself
the lights i have in the pack are 5 red LED and 1 blue LED. the red LED i have set so that 4 of them are constantly flashing
the 5th red LED is actually inside the number part you can see in the bottom corner. i chose the number 85 for the sole reason that is my birth year, no other reason than that lol
the blue LED is up in the top corner of the proton pack
in day light these are in no way as effective as they are in the dark but u get the idea.
i ave also designed the pack with the same type of locking mechanism that is used in the film to hold the wand onto the pack and it looks very effective
all in all i am happy with the progress so far just need to get the fibergalss done as well as paint and then to get the jumpsuit and go ghostbusting hehe
i started work on this totally from scratch, looking at pictures on the internet of what the packs look like and i think i have got a pretty good representation of the pack. at the minute it is still a card model and no fiberglass, but this is the 3rd build so far just because due to the nature of the build the lighting rig inside is actually encapsulated within the build, i could have made it so that it could be changed and worked on but it would also comprimise the build quality of the finished product so i ave decided not to. also LED's have a surprisingly long lifespan, as long as they get the right amount of power they will never blow so there is no need to change them.
so first things first the proton wand
next is the whole pack its self. fully wired up to the proton wand, but in such a way that the wand can be seperated if needed to for storage or what ever
the wireing inside is very particular. i wanted a way in wich i could full control the lighting in the pack and the wand without having to keep taking the pack off and on again every time. so this is what i came up with.The wand its self has 3 flick switches on it, the first switch not only turns on the nice blue glowing LED on the wand but its also the main power switch for everything
the next switch powers just the lights on the wand
the lights on the wand include 2 red LED, one on the top and one on the box at the back, 2 orange LED, one on the clear panel at the back and one on top, 2 white LED, one on the top and one on the front and finally there is a green super bright LED that is at the front for the laser part, wich is controlled by a simple push button
the final switch on the wand controls the lights on the proton pack itself
the lights i have in the pack are 5 red LED and 1 blue LED. the red LED i have set so that 4 of them are constantly flashing
the 5th red LED is actually inside the number part you can see in the bottom corner. i chose the number 85 for the sole reason that is my birth year, no other reason than that lol
the blue LED is up in the top corner of the proton pack
in day light these are in no way as effective as they are in the dark but u get the idea.
i ave also designed the pack with the same type of locking mechanism that is used in the film to hold the wand onto the pack and it looks very effective
all in all i am happy with the progress so far just need to get the fibergalss done as well as paint and then to get the jumpsuit and go ghostbusting hehe
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