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it does, doesn't it...
I can't wait to see how your second paint job came out. The sparkles look great.
I'm not happy with any of it. I've decided to get some fabric like one of these
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and cover it all up.
I might dye the fabric underneath red, but I'm little worried the sequins might change color, too. maybe just paint the neoprene red?
The left on is the one I used for my golden tail ;)
Yeah? Did it hold up well? Do you think it would be a good choice?
I do have to add more sequences on the backside of the fluke after each use, as that part touches the bottom of the pool often. The rest is still nice and shiny ;)
Oh, awesome!!!
Where do you buy the spare sequins at? Anywhere you can find them?
I won't be covering the fluke, since I like the way that turned out.
I use spare sequins that I pull off the little leftovers from the fabric after cutting my tail and top. I pull them of by loosening the treat that holds the sequins. So, just keep the offcuts and enjoy taking of the sequins :p
Oh! WAY smart!, Thanks Fenicia! You rock!
I'm glad that I could help you :)
Can't wait to see the finished product!
So, I went swimming in it yesterday... I am not so happy. It kept slipping down, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, because I'm getting in shape, but it made it difficult to swim. The wave pool was really crowded, too, which didn't help much.
But the worst was when I got out and got into the locker room and found...
THIS
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Which might be the worst thing I could find...
I'm thinking of buying some silicone and filling the hole in with it, and putting it on all the weak spots on my fluke, so that it doesn't wear down as quickly. I did that on my first spandex tail, and it helped a LOT.
Next paycheck, too, I'm going to order some sequin fabric, and COVER it ALL UP!
OKAY...
This is what I'm gonna do with this mess.
I bought a half gallon of monstermakers latex, and 2 concentrated color pigment bottles. I'm going to do this the old fashioned way(in other words, the old ALEX way), but with better latex. Later I'll buy some of that awesome Shyne stuff that Ilonka mentioned in her thread to polish it and make it not sticky.
It'll be given a thin layer of flesh color, and then once that cures, it'll be given blue scales on top, with a bit of waist blending.
Good luck! Hopefully you can make it work!
I know, right? First I've gotta patch that hole, though. Lucky for me I've got some neoprene adhesive handy.
Here's my design thus far, but I may pick up some more paint at the store.
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I was too lazy to make a base for it, and I wanted to see what it would look like on the fluke as it was, with the fins. (I might take those off...)
Final design for my repaint. Attachment 12435
I got my tracking number for latex!!! ^_^
That means it'll be here early next week.
did you get a latex thickener? You will need that too if you are going to add scales with a net or something.
It says on the website that it can be brushed into moulds, I'm hoping that if I work in thin layers, I won't have too much of a problem, although, I'm thinking of making a tail-shaped box to put it in so that I don't waste any latex.
Progress Photos!!
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Waitin on the latex to dry enough that I can pull up that metal grate-thing to see my beautiful (tiny) scales!
So nice! Looks great! ^^
This isn't progress... this is the opposite of progress. :( I let it dry too long...
That's okay. I still have enough latex to finish. Not enough for extra fins or anything, but enough.
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Here's the front, in carp-y lighting.
I might just cry....
Can we all agree that, while I'm good at designing tails, I suck as a tailmaker?
Oh no!! I'm sorry for your setbacks :( Glad you have enough to continue though!! I'm excited to see how this turns out :)
Oh, Dottie no!! That's not true! This is your FIRST attempt at something like this, and you've gotten really far! EVERY latex/silicone tailmaker has had lots of tests and failures before their work gets good, I'm sure--it's such tricky material! *hugs* I'm sure you can do it :)
I might disappoint you, Jade, darling. I foresee very little in the future of this neoprene and latex killer of dreams. Still, I can't seem to work up the nerve to chuck it in the bin just yet... all that money and work and time....
Thank you for your hugs and encouragement. Maybe I can turn it into something...
I just finished making my first tail Dottie and trust me when I say this, never let the anxiety of having a tail not turn out how exactly you want it. I wished my tail was brighter and the paint wouldn't crack every time I put it on, but I had spent way too much time and energy into it to let the fear of it looking horrible get to me, I kept pushing through and came up with different ways to do different things and now I have a tail that I absolutely love.
Don't give up Dottie, in the end it will look amazing.
If you're really feeling like giving up--walk away for a few days. Distance yourself from the experience and bad feelings, do something fun! Then after a week, you can come back and look at it from a clearer/less emotional point of view--maybe see how to save it or turn it into something else awesome.
In any case, now you've learned a lot--and you'll be able to use that knowledge for this or for the next tail you make :hug:
Put a release agent on the metal netting and also don't press the metal netting into the tail just gently lay it on top and push slightly to ensure all latex is indented then let go, make sure no latex is on the touching the top side of the metal netting so it cant stick to it. If you have loooaaads of latex thickener, forget everything I just said and make the latex really thick so it stands on it own, press the netting into the latex and remove it straight away and it should hold its shape :)
Thanks, neotail. Next time.
Here's what the front looks like.. I realized when I went to put the beige on, that the latex was sucking up the color of the paint I had put on the tail already.
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So now the whole thing is green-ish.
I think some latex thickener would allow it to set up better so you can remove the grate with a release agent before it starts to stick.
Later I'll buy some more latex and fix it, and I'll do just that. So, this thread may be dormant for a while.... :(
But thank you to everyone for the support.
Live and learn, yes?
SOOOO... I've been praying for a way to make this work.
Last night God gave me the best idea.
This silly thing has been turning green the whole time, because it's MEANT to be green. It should be green. It wants to be green.
Usually I try to avoid green tails because I don't to be confused with Disney's Ariel, but little girls ask me that all the time anyway, so what's the point in that?
So... Drum roll please.......
Why avoid it?
I'll just say Ariel is my ocean cousin, and be available to do Ariel gigs whenever.
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Sounds like a plan!
Sounds awesome!
Thanks gals! I know that this'll work. My swatch test where I did one color of latex on top of another came out perfect, so I know that the color will come out right. I'm also going to go in for thickener for the stuff, and clean the Shell out of the Lath mesh. (I found out that's what my thing is called, that I'm using for scale imprints. I also figured out it's the same thing Fish Butts uses on their partials. Go figure.)
Once I get everything, it will be Time to Paint yet again!!!!!!!!