Greetings from the great NW.
My latest project is Cad Bane.
I never thought I would do a cartoon EU character. Then I saw the season #1 finale of Star wars the Clone Wars. Cad Bane so captured the flavor of Star Wars, I was compelled to grab some clay and try to bring this character to life.
The greatest challenge was to bring the face to life without losing too much of the Cad Bane we see on screen.
My first rudimentary sculpt was too close to the cartoon look. Once I was able to create a wearable mask, I started from that point to make the face a bit more realistic.
I did not want to recreate the Duro that we see in Mos Eisley Canteena in New Hope; Cad Bane has much more character than those two. I wanted to keep as much as I could of Cad's nuances, but in a tight fitting prosthetic mask.
Finally, I installed animatronics to bring it to life.
Sturdy and durable, 0.90 thick, pure latex rubber. The head is foam fitted
This is not a tight fitting mask. It's very comfortable, yet retains the movement, expression and character of the notorious bounty hunter. There is plenty of room in the face and cheeks; The face sits about an inch away from the wearers face, allowing room for fans. I can also wear glasses when wearing it.
Reinforced hidden zipper, it zips closed in the back, with a double layer of latex for durability.
The breathing canister is built from vac formed plastic parts of custom molds, breaks down into 4 undetectable parts. Can serve as a battery housing. painted to simulate cast aluminum and bronze
Video:
http://s51.photobucket.com/albums/f386/wtatt794/?action=view¤t=CadWear.mp4
The animatronics are fairly simple. Each side of the mouth has a cable housing that extends to the elbows. Cables attach at the hands.
Her's a link to my Cad Bane gallery. Enjoy. feel free to contact me. My email is mandog@centurytel.net
http://s51.photobucket.com/albums/f386/wtatt794/Cad Bane/#!cpZZ1QQtppZZ20
My latest project is Cad Bane.
I never thought I would do a cartoon EU character. Then I saw the season #1 finale of Star wars the Clone Wars. Cad Bane so captured the flavor of Star Wars, I was compelled to grab some clay and try to bring this character to life.
The greatest challenge was to bring the face to life without losing too much of the Cad Bane we see on screen.
My first rudimentary sculpt was too close to the cartoon look. Once I was able to create a wearable mask, I started from that point to make the face a bit more realistic.
I did not want to recreate the Duro that we see in Mos Eisley Canteena in New Hope; Cad Bane has much more character than those two. I wanted to keep as much as I could of Cad's nuances, but in a tight fitting prosthetic mask.
Finally, I installed animatronics to bring it to life.
Sturdy and durable, 0.90 thick, pure latex rubber. The head is foam fitted
This is not a tight fitting mask. It's very comfortable, yet retains the movement, expression and character of the notorious bounty hunter. There is plenty of room in the face and cheeks; The face sits about an inch away from the wearers face, allowing room for fans. I can also wear glasses when wearing it.
Reinforced hidden zipper, it zips closed in the back, with a double layer of latex for durability.
The breathing canister is built from vac formed plastic parts of custom molds, breaks down into 4 undetectable parts. Can serve as a battery housing. painted to simulate cast aluminum and bronze
Video:
http://s51.photobucket.com/albums/f386/wtatt794/?action=view¤t=CadWear.mp4
The animatronics are fairly simple. Each side of the mouth has a cable housing that extends to the elbows. Cables attach at the hands.
Her's a link to my Cad Bane gallery. Enjoy. feel free to contact me. My email is mandog@centurytel.net
http://s51.photobucket.com/albums/f386/wtatt794/Cad Bane/#!cpZZ1QQtppZZ20
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