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See DetailsI. Preliminary Preparation
1. Design Conception
The creation of Resin Art Sculptures Statues begins with design conception. Artists need to draw detailed sculpture design drawings based on their own creativity or customer needs. The design drawings should include details such as the size, shape, color, texture, etc. of the sculpture so that there is clear guidance during the production process.
2. Material Preparation
The main materials of Resin Art Sculptures Statues include unsaturated polyester resin, curing agent, accelerator, filler (such as stone powder, aluminum hydroxide powder, etc.), pigment, silicone mold, etc. The selection and proportion of these materials will directly affect the quality and effect of the sculpture. Artists need to reasonably select and proportion materials according to design requirements and material properties.
3. Tool Preparation
A series of tools are required to make Resin Art Sculptures Statues, such as agitators, measuring cups, molds, degassing machines, grinders, spray paint equipment, etc. The selection and use of these tools will directly affect the production efficiency and effect of the sculpture.
2. Mold making
1. Mold design
According to the design drawing, the artist needs to make a silicone mold that matches the shape of the sculpture. The design of the mold should take into account the complexity, size and detail requirements of the sculpture.
2. Silicone brushing
Apply the silicone evenly on the mold model to ensure that the silicone fits tightly to the model without bubbles and gaps. During the brushing process, the artist needs to master the appropriate brushing speed and strength to ensure the accuracy and durability of the mold.
3. Mold curing
After the silicone is brushed, it needs to be placed in a constant temperature environment for curing. The curing time depends on the type and thickness of the silicone. The cured mold should have a certain degree of elasticity and durability so that it can be reused in the subsequent production process.
3. Resin pouring and curing
1. Resin preparation
Mix the unsaturated polyester resin, curing agent and accelerator in a certain proportion. In this process, the artist needs to master the precise ratio and stirring skills to ensure the curing time and quality of the resin. At the same time, it is also necessary to reasonably adjust the amount of filler added according to the complexity and size of the sculpture to control the fluidity of the resin and the hardness after curing.
2. Pouring and degassing
Pour the prepared resin slowly into the silicone mold to ensure that the resin can fully fill every corner of the mold. During the pouring process, the artist needs to master the appropriate pouring speed and strength to avoid bubbles and defects. After the pouring is completed, the resin needs to be degassed using a degassing machine to eliminate bubbles and impurities in the resin.
3. Curing and demolding
After the resin is poured, it needs to be placed in a constant temperature environment for curing. The curing time depends on the type, temperature and thickness of the resin. The cured resin sculpture should have a certain hardness and stability. When demolding, the artist needs to master the appropriate demolding skills to avoid damaging the surface and details of the sculpture.
4. Post-processing and coloring
1. Polishing and repairing
There may be some flaws and uneven areas on the surface of the resin sculpture after demolding. The artist needs to use a grinder and sandpaper to finely polish and repair the sculpture to ensure that the surface of the sculpture is smooth and delicate and the details are clear.
2. Surface treatment
After polishing, the sculpture needs to be surface treated. During this process, artists can use various chemical reagents and tools to clean, polish and anti-corrosion the surface of the sculpture to improve the durability and beauty of the Resin Art Sculptures Statues.
3. Coloring and painting
According to the design requirements and customer needs, artists can color and paint the Resin Art Sculptures Statues. During the coloring process, artists need to master precise color matching and spraying techniques to ensure that the color of the sculpture is bright, uniform and in line with the design requirements. During the painting process, artists need to use various painting techniques and tools to draw various patterns and textures on the surface of the sculpture to enhance the artistic effect and expression of the sculpture.