Blue Night King Mask. GOT

by DAZMAKER in Craft > Costumes & Cosplay

3423 Views, 35 Favorites, 0 Comments

Blue Night King Mask. GOT

covBL.jpg
84972baa34d2d6cef297530e5a1bffce.jpg
78913_1.jpg
LC-About-Resins-Resin-Cup.jpg
6-500x500.jpg
3f81c93c1be825654ea98d529d341ab7.jpg

In this project we will use:

  • Modeling clay for baking.
  • Plaster Cloth.
  • Stretch wrap.
  • Blue Paint. (preferably metallic style)
  • Black Patina paint.
  • Tape.
  • Fiberglass Polyester resin.
  • Aluminum foil.
  • Carving tools.
  • Velcro.
  • Scissors.

The Base

SAM_4875 sub.jpg
SAM_4876 sub.jpg

The first step will be to wrap our head in the stretch wrap, and then with the tape we will proceed to make some fake ears that will serve as a base for our sculpture, as simple as that.

First picture for reference.
wrong franchise I'm afraid. XD

Coating

vlcsnap-2021-02-09-01h03m04s7952.jpg
D_NQ_NP_669002-MLC31210642000_062019-O.jpg
vlcsnap-2021-02-09-01h02m49s2982.jpg
Picture.jpg
SAM_4889 subir.jpg

In our second step we will cover the back of the head with the plaster, first we will cut small pieces of the plaster and mix it with water to activate the material. We must soak it with water and put it on our covered head, remember to open small holes in the stretch wrap. to be able to breathe, if you have someone who can help you to cover your head, it would be of great help, if not, you can use two mirrors to follow the process.

you should do the same process on the face part.


*Remember that the plaster must be mixed with water,
and the drying time varies according to the ambient temperature.

And
always remember to document your process for instructables. :)

Let It Dry.

SAM_4898.JPG
SAM_4901.JPG
SAM_4903.JPG

Now we will let it dry for approximately 2 hours and we will proceed to carry out the same process but on the front (on the face), remember to let it dry completely since they are separate pieces so that they can be easily disassembled from the head.

the sun will be a great ally in this part of the process.

Getting Ready for the Fiberglass Resin

SAM_4904.JPG
SAM_4905.JPG
SAM_4906.JPG

for this part you should place yourself in an open space.
we will place a plastic on the floor to avoid annoying or harmful residues for our home.

Resin Time.

Animation.gif
SAM_4912.jpg

Now we will mix the resin with the catalyst and apply independently on the front of each of the parts of our mask.
we will let each piece dry for a day.


Polyester resin is a particular type of resin that catalyzes thanks to a particular hardener and without requiring particular climatic conditions. This type of product has excellent adhesive and mechanical properties, and can be used to create a wide range of products.
Be careful when use it, use it with care and all safety regulations preferably with a mask and gloves to avoid skin irritation.


Check the mini video process. Use a brush to make the process easier.

References

night-kinh2.jpg
night-kinhx.jpg
night-kini.jpg

Before starting the sculpting we will look for several images on the web that will serve as a reference for our mask.

search as many as possible so that you have a better perspective of the character and its details.

Let's Start Sculpting

SAM_4945 sub.jpg
SAM_4946 sub.jpg
SAM_4949 sub.jpg
SAM_4951 sub.JPG
SAM_4953.JPG

First we form small aluminum rolls that will serve as a base, we will use aluminum to create the base of the extra reliefs of the face shapes and also to make the base of the horns. which we will later cover with clay to sculpt and we will give it shape according to the references. after that we will cover the aluminum parts that we use to generate reliefs. we will make small strips of clay that we will use to cover the entire face, based on the references.

Stylize.

SAM_4958.jpg
SAM_4963.JPG

with our sculpting tools we soften and stylize the most detailed features of the night king

Baking Time.

Hornear.jpg

Now it's time to bake our two pieces. for that we will use an electric or traditional gas kitchen oven.

*remember to follow the steps recommended by the manufacturer.

*the specifications of each sculpting clay may vary.

Time to Paint.

Paint1.jpg
Paint2.jpg

After bake we will proceed to paint, we will use a layer of gray primer and then a white one, also if you can apply a layer of glossy lacquer over the white, to give our mask a little more realism. Remember to allow a reasonable time to dry between each paint application.

Shading

003.jpg
001.jpg
002.jpg

Before applying our blue paint we will apply the respective shading to give more strength
to the characteristic details of the Night King.

For that we will use black patina paint, to apply it we will use a clean piece of cloth and rub small drops of black where shading is created or where the dark parts of the character are. Remember to check the references.

Place velcro parts on the inside of the mask to make it easier to assemble.

Paint It Blue.

005.jpg
004.jpg

for the final part we will add the blue color

We will use a foam soaked in the metallic blue paint for the parts covered by extensive texture and brushes for the more specific details

Suit Up.

008.jpg
006.jpg
009.jpg
007.jpg

Now is the time to march towards Westeros.
have a good time making it