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Francesca Dalla Benetta

Silicone Molding and Human Figure Replication CourseCreate perfect and solid copies of your original sculptures using traditional techniques.

In this course, you will learn how to create silicone molds and make perfect replicas of your original anatomical pieces using the solid resin casting process. This technique is especially useful for creating bronze sculptures and other materials, and is perfect for replicating detailed pieces in various disciplines such as traditional sculpture, art toys, and the lost wax technique for bronze casting.

What you will learn in this course:

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Silicone Molding and Human Figure Replication CourseCreate perfect and solid copies of your original sculptures using traditional techniques.

In this course, you will learn how to create silicone molds and make perfect replicas of your original anatomical pieces using the solid resin casting process. This technique is especially useful for creating bronze sculptures and other materials, and is perfect for replicating detailed pieces in various disciplines such as traditional sculpture, art toys, and the lost wax technique for bronze casting.

What you will learn in this course:

  • Silicone Molding Technique:I will guide you step-by-step in creating silicone molds using rubber and resin shell with fiberglass, ensuring a perfect replica of your original sculpture.

  • Solid Resin Casting:You will learn how to cast solid resin to obtain exact copies of your pieces. This process can be repeated as many times as you want, creating multiple identical replicas of your original piece.

  • Replicating Pieces from Different Materials:From sculptures made of plasticine, clay, epoxy, ceramics, to rigid materials, you will be able to replicate any type of piece and create works of art that you can modify, customize, and display.

Applications in Various Fields:

  • Traditional Sculpture:Create more than one piece from an original model. Final pieces can be made from solid resin, resin with fiberglass, plaster, cement, or any other material.

  • Lost Wax Technique for Bronze:Using this same mold, you can create wax models that will later be used in the bronze casting process (soon, a demonstration video on this process will be available).

  • Art Toys:The technique is ideal for creating identical models that you can personalize and modify.

This course is perfect for:

  • Sculptors and artists who want to create exact reproductions of their works.

  • Art Toy creators who want to replicate their models for customization and sale.

  • Artists interested in bronze casting and creating pieces from various materials.

  • People interested in learning traditional molding techniques with a detailed and practical structure.

Materials and Tools:

I will show you the most suitable and professional materials for creating these molds and replicas effectively, with a high-quality finish. The process is clear and simple, allowing you to create your own piece from the very start.

Differences from the "Silicone Molds and Replicas in Fiberglass" Course:

  • Molds and Keys:In this course, you will learn different types of mold keys and the use of silicone that is the same width as the resin, instead of the mold keys and silicone contained in the resin from the other course.

  • Solid vs Hollow Pieces:This course focuses on creating solid pieces, ideal for small sculptures, while the other course is focused on hollow pieces (lightweight), suitable for large objects like lamps.

Complementary to Other Modeling Courses:

This course is the perfect complement to modeling courses. If you have already taken the "Learn the Secrets of Professional Sculpture and Modeling" or "Learn the Secrets of Sculpting the Male Human Figure" courses, this course will help you take your sculpting skills to a new level by teaching you how to replicate and multiply your creations efficiently.

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Learning objectives

  • Make a mold of silicon rubber and resin with fiberglass
  • Create a rigid and durable piece of filled resin (without fiberglass)
  • Replicate small or medium-dimensional figures, be it an original sculpture or an object that you love
  • Understand three-dimensional shapes and undercuts (there is an explanatory pdf)
  • Use the resin correctly
  • Prepare the desired color of resin and make the figure of the color you prefer

Syllabus

HOW TO MOLD AND CAST IN RESIN THE HUMAN FIGURE: Intro

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THIS VIDEO IS FROM MY CLASS “Learn the secrets of fiberglass-silicon molds and sculptures“

BUT EXPLAIN QUITE WELL (TOGETHER WITH THE PDF ATTACHED) THE CONCEPT OF UNDERCUTS

The concept of UNDERCUTS is the complex and UNDERCUTS vary a lot from piece to piece, so you have to be very careful.

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Teaches silicone molding and solid resin casting, which allows artists to create exact reproductions of their original sculptures for various purposes
Provides a technique ideal for creating identical art toy models that can be personalized, modified, and sold, expanding creative and commercial possibilities
Explains how to create wax models from the silicone molds, which can then be used in the lost wax technique for bronze casting, linking two artistic processes
Complements modeling courses, helping learners replicate and multiply their creations efficiently, taking their sculpting skills to a new level
Requires learners to understand three-dimensional shapes and undercuts, which may require additional study for those unfamiliar with these concepts
Refers to another course for a video explaining the concept of undercuts, which may be inconvenient for learners seeking a standalone, comprehensive guide

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Reviews summary

Practical guide to resin casting figures

According to learners, this course provides a positive and thorough introduction to creating silicone molds and casting solid resin replicas of human figures. Students highlight the clear demonstrations and practical, step-by-step guidance as particularly helpful for mastering the techniques. While some aspects like material lists and safety considerations could be more detailed for absolute beginners, the course is generally seen as an excellent foundation for artists, sculptors, and crafters looking to replicate their work. The instructor is frequently praised for their expertise and clear teaching style.
Covers basic painting techniques.
"The bonus section on painting provides a nice overview of how to finish the resin pieces."
"I found the color theory part interesting, though the painting demo was quite brief."
"It's a good addition but not as in-depth as the molding and casting parts."
Helpful guidance on needed supplies.
"The section on materials was detailed and helped me source the right products for the job."
"I appreciated the specific recommendations for silicone and resin types."
"Knowing exactly what materials to prepare before starting saved me time and frustration."
Instructor is knowledgeable and clear.
"The instructor is clearly an expert in this field and explains concepts well."
"I found the instructor's teaching style engaging and easy to understand."
"His knowledge comes through in the videos, making complex steps seem manageable."
Excellent introduction to the core techniques.
"This course provides a very solid foundation for anyone wanting to learn resin casting and silicone molding."
"I now feel confident in creating my own molds and casts after taking this course."
"It covers the essential steps needed to replicate sculptures effectively."
Visual demonstrations are very helpful.
"The step-by-step explanations and visual demonstrations were incredibly easy to follow."
"I found the practical guidance very clear, especially during the mold-making process."
"Watching the instructor perform each step made the technique understandable and achievable."
Better suited for those with some experience.
"As a complete beginner, some parts felt a bit fast-paced and assumed prior knowledge."
"It would be beneficial to have a basic understanding of sculpture before taking this."
"I needed to look up additional information on safety precautions for handling the chemicals."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in How to mold and cast in resin the human figure (sculpture) with these activities:
Review Basic Anatomy
Reviewing basic human anatomy will help you better understand the forms you'll be replicating in resin.
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  • Study anatomical diagrams and illustrations.
  • Focus on skeletal and muscular structures.
  • Practice sketching basic human forms.
Read 'Figure Sculpting: How to Create Figurative Sculpture Using Clay'
Reading this book will provide a deeper understanding of sculpting techniques, which will enhance your ability to create molds and casts.
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  • Read the book cover to cover.
  • Pay attention to the sections on anatomy and proportion.
  • Take notes on key sculpting techniques.
Practice Cutting and Assembling Clay Walls
Practicing the creation of clay walls will improve your precision and efficiency in mold making.
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  • Gather clay, tools, and a practice piece.
  • Cut and shape clay walls around the piece.
  • Ensure a tight seal to prevent leaks.
  • Repeat the process for different shapes.
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Help other students in the course forums
Helping other students will reinforce your own understanding of the material.
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  • Regularly check the course forums for questions.
  • Provide clear and helpful answers to student inquiries.
  • Share your own experiences and insights.
Read 'The Complete Book of Sculpting Techniques'
This book will broaden your understanding of sculpting and mold making techniques, providing valuable context for the course material.
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  • Read the book, focusing on mold making and casting sections.
  • Compare different techniques and approaches.
  • Take notes on techniques that are relevant to resin casting.
Document Your Resin Casting Process
Creating a detailed record of your resin casting process will help you identify areas for improvement and refine your technique.
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  • Photograph each step of the molding and casting process.
  • Write detailed notes on materials, techniques, and observations.
  • Organize your photos and notes into a comprehensive document.
  • Reflect on the process and identify areas for improvement.
Create a Multi-Part Mold of a Complex Figure
Working on a complex mold will challenge your skills and deepen your understanding of mold making principles.
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  • Select a figure with intricate details and undercuts.
  • Plan the mold design, considering part lines and keys.
  • Execute the mold making process, paying attention to detail.
  • Cast the figure in resin and evaluate the results.

Career center

Learners who complete How to mold and cast in resin the human figure (sculpture) will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Sculptor
A sculptor creates three dimensional artwork using various materials. This course is designed for a sculptor, because it teaches how to create silicone molds and make perfect replicas of original anatomical pieces using the solid resin casting process. This course will help a sculptor create more than one piece from an original model. The course allows for final pieces made from solid resin, resin with fiberglass, plaster, cement, or any other material. The course also shows you the most suitable and professional materials for creating these molds and replicas effectively.
Mold Maker
A mold maker crafts molds for various manufacturing processes, including those used in art, toy production, and sculpture. This course will be especially helpful for a mold maker, because it discusses silicone molding techniques to create molds using rubber and resin shells with fiberglass. The course also delves into solid resin casting to obtain exact copies of pieces, which can be replicated to create multiple identical replicas of an original work. A mold maker will learn different types of mold keys and silicone usage.
Prop Maker
A prop maker constructs props for theater, film, and television productions, often requiring mold making and casting skills. This course is highly relevant to a prop maker, because it teaches how to create silicone molds and make perfect replicas of original anatomical pieces using the solid resin casting process. This technique is useful for creating props, models, and prosthetics. The course explores replicating pieces from various materials. This course is especially helpful for creating identical models that can be personalized and modified.
Art Toy Designer
An art toy designer creates unique collectible toys, often with a focus on artistic expression and limited editions. The course is ideal for an art toy designer, because it provides instruction on creating identical models that can be personalized and modified. The course will show toy designers how to create silicone molds and make perfect replicas using the solid resin casting process. The designer can replicate any type of piece and create works of art that can be modified, customized, and displayed.
Model Maker
Whether for architectural visualization, product prototyping, or artistic expression, a model maker constructs scaled or full size representations of objects. This course is relevant to a model maker, because it teaches silicone molding and resin casting techniques. The course also explores replicating pieces from various materials. This course is especially helpful for creating identical models that can be personalized and modified. The course also explores fiberglass shells.
Restoration Technician
A restoration technician specializes in restoring damaged or decayed objects, often using molding and casting techniques to recreate missing parts. This course is especially relevant to a restoration technician, because it discusses silicone molding techniques to create molds using rubber and resin shells with fiberglass to ensure a perfect replica of an original sculpture. The course also delves into solid resin casting to obtain exact copies of pieces, which can be replicated to create multiple identical replicas of an original work.
Hobbyist
If you enjoy making models and figurines as a hobby, then this course is for you! This course discusses silicone molding techniques to create molds using rubber and resin shells with fiberglass. It can guide you step by step in creating silicone molds, ensuring a perfect replica of your original sculpture. You will also learn how to cast solid resin to obtain exact copies of your pieces. This process can be repeated as many times as you want, creating multiple identical replicas of your original piece.
Special Effects Technician
A special effects technician creates realistic illusions for film, television, and theater. This course may be useful for a special effects technician, because it covers creating silicone molds and replicating objects using resin casting. This is highly relevant for creating props, models, and prosthetics. The course covers the creation of fiberglass shells. Special effects technicians can replicate pieces from plasticine, clay, epoxy, ceramics, to rigid materials. The course can help to create works of art.
Industrial Designer
Focusing on aesthetic appeal and function, an industrial designer conceptualizes and designs manufactured products. This course may be useful for an industrial designer, because it provides instruction on creating silicone molds and making replicas of original pieces using the solid resin casting process. This technique is especially useful for creating bronze sculptures and other materials, and is perfect for replicating detailed pieces. The designer can replicate any type of piece and create works of art that can be modified and customized.
Product Designer
A product designer conceptualizes and develops new products, considering both aesthetics and functionality. This course may be useful for a product designer, because mold making is a common part of the product design development process. The course covers silicone molding and resin casting to replicate small or medium dimensional figures. A product designer can replicate any type of piece and create works of art that can be modified, customized, and displayed.
Exhibit Designer
An exhibit designer plans and creates displays for museums, galleries, and trade shows, often incorporating replicas and models. The course may be useful for an exhibit designer. The course covers the creation of fiberglass shells. Exhibit designers can replicate pieces from plasticine, clay, epoxy, ceramics, to rigid materials. The course can help to create works of art. This course is especially helpful for creating identical models that can be personalized and modified.
Museum Conservator
A museum conservator works to preserve and protect cultural heritage objects, often requiring the creation of molds and replicas for conservation purposes. This course may be useful for a museum conservator. Museum conservators can learn to create silicone molds and make replicas of original sculptures. This technique is especially useful for creating bronze sculptures and other materials, and is perfect for replicating pieces. The course discusses silicone molding techniques to create molds using rubber and resin shells with fiberglass.
Visual Merchandiser
A visual merchandiser creates appealing displays in retail environments to attract customers and promote sales. The course covers the creation of fiberglass shells. A visual merchandiser can learn to create silicone molds and make replicas of original sculptures. This technique is especially useful for creating bronze sculptures and other materials, and is perfect for replicating detailed pieces.
Dental Technician
A dental technician constructs dental prosthetics such as crowns, bridges, and dentures, often using molds and casting techniques. This course may be useful for a dental technician, because it covers creating silicone molds and replicating objects using resin casting. Dental technicians can replicate pieces from plasticine, clay, epoxy, ceramics, to rigid materials. The course can help to create works of art.
Jeweler
A jeweler designs and creates jewelry, which may involve mold making and casting techniques, especially for creating multiples of a design. This course may be useful for a jeweler, because the course also explores replicating pieces from various materials. The course covers the creation of fiberglass shells. Jewelers can replicate pieces from plasticine, clay, epoxy, ceramics, to rigid materials. The course can help to create works of art.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in How to mold and cast in resin the human figure (sculpture).
Provides a comprehensive guide to sculpting the human figure in clay. It covers anatomy, proportion, and technique, offering valuable insights for creating realistic and expressive sculptures. While the course focuses on resin casting, this book provides a strong foundation in sculpting the original figure. It useful reference for understanding the sculpting process.

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