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Humpback Whale breaching

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by Ferris, Feb 22, 2022.

  1. Ferris A Fixture

    Hi All,

    I've been really into MiniNature's 3D-printed animals recently. They make for rather quick projects and here is another one, for me in record time after my previous one. This one depicts a humpback whale breaching the surface, a rather spectacular pose that I was lucky enough to witness once.

    Biggest challenge was the water, for which tinted epoxy resin was used. I did not want to first poor a flat surface and then add waves, but wanted the waves to be an integral part of the epoxy resin base. This meant I had to first sculpt the sea surface, make a silicone rubber 'negative' of it, and use that as the bottom of the plexiglass mould in which the epoxy was poored. I will post some pictures of the proces later.

    Google offered loads of reference material for shaping the waves and for painting the animal.

    Really satisfying to work with these animals. They give uncharted terrain that is great for practicing and extending skills.

    Anyway, here it is. Hope you like it.

    Regards,
    Adrian

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  2. Dr Bison Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Germany
    That's just bloody marvellous! Thanks for showing this little marvel.
    Karl
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  3. ometz Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    That's superb craftsmanship
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  4. Oda A Fixture

    Agree with the gentlemen above.Superb.

    Oda.
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  5. MoboSchreuder A Fixture

    Wow fantastic work

    Mobo
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  6. DaddyO A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Lovin' the latest work you are producing Adrian (y)

    A very fine little project and just the thing for trying out new ideas and techniques. (I love the fact that you can see the tail below the surface) You are becoming quite the 'water resin master' and it'd be good to see some more pics of the method you used (although the explanation was very clear)

    Can't wait to see what next appears from 'Ferris manor' :D
    Paul
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  7. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    Hi Adrian

    That is wonderful to see , what amazing creatures they are

    Great modelling and a pleasure to see the water effects , love the colouring you've used

    Would love to see a mother and calf together from you and who wouldn't want to go whale watching

    Look forward to seeing more

    Happy benchtime

    Nap
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  8. franck edet A Fixture

    Country:
    Canada
    fantastic scene Adrian, i'm in love with it !
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  9. Ferris A Fixture

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    6. Removing the plaster and rubber.

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    7. The rough epoxy cast.

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    8. Remaining steps were to sand and polish the sides and bottom of the cast...
    9. ...to add a thin layer of gloss acrylic paste over the surface to make a high-gloss rippled sea surface.
    10. Create the foaming water with filings of plexiglass mixed with gloss acrylic paste (three thin layers).
    11. Paint the remaining part of the whale (acrylics).
    12. Add water splashes to the bottom part of the whale with acrylic paste (not entirely happy with how this turned out).

    Main issue with this project was to prevent leaks in the mould. It took more effort than I thought to make the wax/silicone/plaster assembly leak-free. I made it a habit to do a test pour with water to check for leaks, because epoxy leaks can destroy the whole thing if undiscovered.

    Cheers,
    Adrian
  10. KenBoyle PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    United-States
    Truly amazing work Adrian! :)

    Cheers,
    Ken
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  11. sd0324 PlanetFigure Supporter

    Wow. Nicely done there.

    Steve
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  12. Dr Bison Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Germany
    Holy cow! I should have seeked a degree in rocket science too...
    Thanks for the great SBS.

    Karl
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  13. DaddyO A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    :eek: Blimey

    Professional Luddite that I am I would have cut the tail off at the waterline and stuck it on the bottom of a layer of sculpted water and then hidden the join with waves, but I doubt it would have been as aesthetically pleasing;)

    Great job and thanks for the explanation
    Paul
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  14. lascar 22 Active Member

    Country:
    France
    Amazing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  15. miniNature Active Member

    Country:
    Netherlands
    Beautiful Adrian! You did a great paintjob and those waves are very clever! Not taking the easy way, I love it! The whale is truly alive now :D
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  16. Ferris A Fixture

    I considered this Paul, but hesitated because I wasn’t sure how then to fix the tail to the silicone rubber. Looking back at my admittedly rather cumbersome method, I should have fixed the tail to the plastic sheet on which the waves were sculpted. This would have placed the joint above the waterline, but this would have made it easy to get a perfect fit with the top part of the whale, and have given room to putty the joint.
    We live and learn...!

    Glad you like it, thanks.

    Regards,
    Adrian
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  17. Ferris A Fixture

    Thanks a lot Stijn. Glad you like how this turned out.
    I really like your creations and plan to use a couple more.
    Looking back, I should have opted for the high resolution print, because the white plastic printed version is a bit rough for something satin-coated (it’s fine for animals with hair).
    Like I said, live and learn... :)

    Cheers,
    Adrian
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  18. pmfs A Fixture

    Country:
    Portugal
    Amazing scene Adrian.

    Cheers,
    Pedro.
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  19. balder PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    Canada
    Super cool! Nice job.
    -Gerald
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  20. -=König=- Active Member

    Hello Ferris
    My congratulations! The work done is great. I imagine how hard it is to work with resin.
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