Once again, Ricky steps up with his new figure: A more or less life-sized head that looks like it's ready to join the zombie of the month club. Ricky's knowledge of the sculpting, waxing, mold making, and vinyl pulling process is so deep that he was able to pull this off as a two-part figure.
Making a vinyl toy is not as easy as sculpting something and sending it off for the silicon and copper mold treatment. There are important technical considerations: Will that part bubble up at one stage of the process? Is that part going to break every time the vinyl is pulled? If I use that number of parts, is it physically possible to have the molds made to that configuration?
These are the kinds of questions Ricky deals with every day as he does production work for sofubi toy makers from around the world. Personally I find the design and production side of things fascinating and will be writing more about it. For now, let's take a closer look at Ricky's latest creation:
More after the jump:
A good look at the clawed out eye socket |
So here's what I mean about the technical feat. Look at all the recesses, angles, and undulations. It takes expert knowledge to know how far you can push the boundaries with widths, curves, and gaps. |
1 comment:
That skull head IS amazing!
Great post Andy and amazing craftsmanship and design by Ricky!
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