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Body Casting Manual.
A Complete body casting instruction manual explaining in details how to make a realistic, life size and very elegant plaster sculpture of someone’s torso (or any other bodypart.)
 by Olivier Duhamel

Introduction.
Written by Waiheke Island sculptor and life caster Olivier Duhamel, this life casting guide documents in detail all the steps necessary to make a mold and plaster casting of someone’s chest.

About Life casting.
Before delving into the heart of the matter, I thought that I would write a bit more about life casting and body casting in general. You can choose to skip this section but make sure to read everything else.
What is life casting?
A bit of history
Famous body casters.


 
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An Introduction to the joy of life cast sculptures
A bit of history about the ancient craft of molding from life.
About the ancient art of molding from life.
Materials and equipment.
This is the list of tools and materials you will need to complete the project. It should all cost no more than a restaurant meal for two and a bottle of wine.
Which alginate to buy?
Which plaster gauze to buy?
Where to buy? Additional materials.

Process overview.
This section describes the body casting process in broad lines.
This is the list of tools and materials you will need to complete the project.
Life casting material and equipment and where to buy it. What kind of alginate to use?
Bodycasting materials, products and equipment...
No guesswork, we tell you exactly what to buy and where to buy it from.
Alginate and plaster gauze?  what is this?
Measurements are expressed in both metric and US.
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Body casting principles and process overview.
Before starting.
First read this entire manual to familiarise yourself with the process and make sure you understand every step.

Choosing a pose.
The pose must be comfortable enough for the model to keep still for about twenty minutes.

The day before, find and clean soft drink bottles, fill them with two litres and a half of clean water. (2.5 qt or 5.3 pt)
Before starting, a few things to prepare in advance.
Make sure that your model understands the whole procedure and knows what to expect.
Everything is ready before the model arrives.
Rising the ams will make the brast perk up but you will be casting armpits...
Choosing an elegant and comfortable pose
You may obviously decide to cast some other part of your model’s body but... (Boobs casting manual)
A seductive female chest... Every piano deserves a bust...!
Applying the alginate skin.
This is the most difficult part of the casting process and much of the success of your casting will depend on how well you have done this part.
Mixing the Alginate
Applying the alginate
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Mixing the alginate
Repeat to construct a thin layer over the entire casting area.  (Boobs casting manual)
Applying the alginate.
...effectively making the alginate and the plaster layers of the mold adhere to each other.  (Boobs casting manual)
The alginate will capture minute details.
Alginate sets quickly... how to slow it down?
More helpful tips and hints.
 
Embedding Cotton wool.
In this step of the process we will attempt to make the two parts of the mold (the alginate skin and the yet to be made plaster shell) to adhere to each other. This is not absolutely necessary for a simple casting such as our small torso example but will be very useful if not absolutely essential for more elaborate castings.
Alternative to using cotton wool.
Which method works best?
A third method.
A fourth method


Constructing the plaster shell.

This is done by applying the wet plaster gauzes over the alginate skin. Three layers are sufficient.
It does not matter if there are still bits of leftover alginate in the bucket.  (Boobs casting manual)
Constructing the plaster shell.
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This is not difficult, plaster is easy to work with.
Releasing the mold.
When the plaster has set, after 5 to 10 minutes, the mold is ready to be released and the model set free. This must not be rushed or you’ll risk ripping off the fragile alginate.
 
20 minutes later...release the mold from the model's skin.
Releasing the mold.
 
You want to prevent the alginate skin from getting separated from its plaster shell .... (Boobs casting manual)
Inspecting a  body impression...
Casting the plaster.
This must be done shortly after the mold has been made. By all means do not wait overnight as the alginate will dry very quickly and become brittle and fragile.
Fixing defects in the mold.
Mixing the Plaster
Casting
Carefully clean the plastic bucket completely free of alginate
Casting the plaster, an important but easy step of the life casting procedure.
I recommend that you do not interfere with freshly poured plaster...
How to mix plaster? easy!
 
Unmolding.

Finishing.

A fresh cast is still full of water and very heavy. It is set but wet. You would normally let it dry for several weeks before attempting any sort of finishing. However there are a few things you can do on your wet plaster.
Fixing defects.
Hanging.
Gluing.
Drying.
Cleaning the contour.
Sealing.
Care and maintenance.


 
Both plaster shell and alginate skin will be ripped and destroyed in the process.  (Boobs casting manual)
Unmolding the plaster sculpture..
Resist the temptation to use sand paper....
Finishing a plaster sculpture
 
   
The best time to actually attach this handle is before unmolding the casting.
Hanging the sculpture on the wall.
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and more...
 
Trouble shooting.
Many things could go wrong; I have learnt the hard way and I have done my best to give you instructions that will allow you to succeed at your first attempt. However, read below some further advice on how to avoid or remedy the most common mistakes.
The alginate is lumpy instead of creamy.
The alginate sets too quickly.
The casting is beautiful but the breasts look a bit flat?
The plaster shell does not set
There are some bumps and misshape in the plaster sculpture.
The finished plaster sculpture goes mouldy.
I accidentally dropped the sculpture and it broke off in pieces.
There are small cracks in the finished plaster.
Other problems.
Caring for your plaster sculpture
Safety tips... Plaster can block your drain..
Avoid most common casting mistakes...
How to avoid casting mishaps?
 
How to fix a broken plaster
What to do if the plaster goes mouldy?
Beautiful torso, seductive boobs, elegant artwork
What else could go wrong?
 
Taking it further.
 I suspect that you have enjoyed making this sculpture, that the result is amazing and that you want to make more.

Other casting projects.

Although the same techniques can be applied to cast any other body parts, this chapter gives you some important information on how to cast some other body parts and how to use stronger alternatives to plaster of Paris. It is not necessary to read this chapter for the purposes of the simple torso casting project.

Including hands in the casting.
Including clothing in the casting.
Casting a face.
• Ears,
• Eyes, Eyes brown and eyes lashes
• Nostril
• Hair
• Facial expression
Casting hands.
Intimate castings.
A cleaner, stronger mold.
Casting larger areas such as a pregnant belly.
Alternative to plaster gauze.
Casting in Forton MG.

Last words.
I hope that you have enjoyed making this sculpture. If you have followed my instructions you should now have a beautiful sculpture to grace your home with.

making more, bigger, better body sculptures
What next?
you should now have a beautiful sculpture to grace your home with.  (Boobs casting manual)
My workshop at the end of a busy week
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About the author.
A New Zealander since 1987, French born Olivier Duhamel lives on Waiheke Island near Auckland, New Zealand with his wife Marie-France and their 3 children.

Appendix
We list many places selling alginate and plaster gauze. An updated list can be requested from info@bodyscape.net.nz
Australia Belgium Brazil Canada Cyprus France Germany Hungary Ireland Martinique/Guadeloupe New Caledonia New Zealand Poland Reunion South Africa Spain Switzerland Sri Lanka Tahiti The Netherlands UK USA
Olivier Duhamel, artist, sculptor, bodycaster
A blurb about Olivier Duhamel.
This will save you much time and effort... (Boobs casting manual)
Where to buy alginate? a few online shops.
 
where to buy alginate in your country?
Where to buy plaster gauze? This will save you much time believe me...
where to buy body casting products?
 More casting supplies online shops around the world. Finding life casting materials made easy.
 
Where to buy life casting materials?
Art supplies, medical supplies, dental supplies, sculptor supplies...Where?
Are you a supplier? List your shop on our Forum for free...
sculpture equipment and supplies
We list shops in USA, Canada, Australia, UK, Germany, France, New Zealand, South-Africa, Ireland, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Cyprus, Sri-Lanka and more...

   


 

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