imperialboys

HALLOWEEN PROJECT SUMMARY (you don't have to read this if you're just in for the lewds) Sorry for the delay. I was hoping to make the material on 20th, and start releasing shortly after, but I encountered a lot of problems. I thought I started working on the project early, but I actually I was almost too late. This hampered a lot of details I wanted to prepare, so overall the session did not come out the way I imagined it, but it was an interesting experience and I hope you're going to like it! I want to go through some technicalities of this project. As I stated, I was almost too late to finish the whole thing. Waiting for the money to process, waiting for shipments, researching materials and techniques, making minor tests and designing the main prop took a lot of time. On top of that I had to keep it a secret from my family, which was ultra hard, haha. I planned more props, like a little pot with some steam, luminescent liquids, maybe a skull, a pumpkin, much more candles, etc. Some things I didn't have time to get, some things I found I didn't have budget for, some things I just couldn't cram into the frame once I started shooting. I was little bit unprepared for what I planned, but I learned my lesson. Now, the main prop was the goblin. I wanted some kind of monster and I thought making a small goblin doll would be just in my range - time and skill wise. I assumed the final product will not be looking very realistic, it was just supposed to work. I made skeleton out of thick wire, braided it for extra strength, and made some very messed up joints (they work, however). Later on I glued some foam on top of it, to simulate fat and muscles. Finally, I hand sewed faux leather on top of that. I knew I'm not going to be able to model a decent face out of the leather, so I went on a side quest of making a silicone cast. I also casted genitalia out of silicone. Modeled it with clay, made plaster forms and then colored it and casted (prior I tested a dozen pigments to make sure the cast will cure properly and won't

Published: October 30th 2022, 11:55:28 am

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HALLOWEEN PROJECT SUMMARY (you don't have to read this if you're just in for the lewds) Sorry for the delay. I was hoping to make the material on 20th, and start releasing shortly after, but I encountered a lot of problems. I thought I started working on the project early, but I actually I was almost too late. This hampered a lot of details I wanted to prepare, so overall the session did not come out the way I imagined it, but it was an interesting experience and I hope you're going to like it! I want to go through some technicalities of this project. As I stated, I was almost too late to finish the whole thing. Waiting for the money to process, waiting for shipments, researching materials and techniques, making minor tests and designing the main prop took a lot of time. On top of that I had to keep it a secret from my family, which was ultra hard, haha. I planned more props, like a little pot with some steam, luminescent liquids, maybe a skull, a pumpkin, much more candles, etc. Some things I didn't have time to get, some things I found I didn't have budget for, some things I just couldn't cram into the frame once I started shooting. I was little bit unprepared for what I planned, but I learned my lesson. Now, the main prop was the goblin. I wanted some kind of monster and I thought making a small goblin doll would be just in my range - time and skill wise. I assumed the final product will not be looking very realistic, it was just supposed to work. I made skeleton out of thick wire, braided it for extra strength, and made some very messed up joints (they work, however). Later on I glued some foam on top of it, to simulate fat and muscles. Finally, I hand sewed faux leather on top of that. I knew I'm not going to be able to model a decent face out of the leather, so I went on a side quest of making a silicone cast. I also casted genitalia out of silicone. Modeled it with clay, made plaster forms and then colored it and casted (prior I tested a dozen pigments to make sure the cast will cure properly and won't