The hair was made from plastic (cut from blister package material), and assembled in layers from the bottom up, to resemble his unruly mane. The collar and glider wings were cut from the red portion of a plastic bag, stretchable and very durable. Sculpting was done over the back of the wings to secure them firmly onto the figure. They remain firmly attached during movement and fold easily when the arms rest at the sides. This base figure was chosen for its numerous points of articulation, the open mouth sculpt, but mostly because the arms were able to pull off the vampire stance so well. Hand painted in acrylic.
I'll PM you about the hair Dedi
I never said I didn't like the hair - just never seen Morbius wioth a tousled mane like that before is all
its still a very nice piece
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Dedi
I'm actually not that fond of those plastic bag-parts though. It works for the wings, but for the collar and belt, sculpted parts would have looked better, I think.
Bur the hair looks very flowing for being made up of such stale parts, it would be cool if you made a tutorial for how to use it to make hair and cloaks and stuff the way you do.
good work there - but thats a morbius with a serious bad hair day
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Dedi
the wings look great!