Following on from the previous conversation about who doesn't make toys but should I guess there's lots of artists / collectors here who would like to make toys but aren't sure how to go about it or where to start.
I think it would be nice to see some knowledge sharing here for people who may be interested in getting into creating toys.
I have used the tutorials from Tesselate's site here before & found them very clear & easy to follow. My personal main problem is the lack of availibility for supplies like good silicon where I live.
Thanks in advance to all who share what they have learnt :)
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really useful. a friend of mine who does paste up art but wants to branch out was asking if i knew of any tutorials but i could only think of Lunartik's resin casting guides ( http://www.lunartik.com/plastik-surgery-tips/ ) thanks for posting this!
about 12 years ago · Comment ·
boo will do, i am just getting the hang of this website haha! about 12 years ago
i put up these two instructables that explain some of my processes.
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-manufacture-your-own-designer-toy-or-start-/
http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Manufacturing-A-Factory-on-your-kitchen-tabl/
over 11 years ago · Comment ·
That's really helpful. Another thing my wife can start doing in all her free time. :)
about 12 years ago · Comment ·
Mister-Quiche m if she has free time & an interest the one piece mold is a nice easy start, I have tried this out and found it works really well, was lots of fun (in my warped mind anyway) about 12 years ago
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keegan a You should edit your post and link to Lunartik's guides. :) about 12 years ago