>>6994448I've been away from the thread and the community for months because I was focused on school, but I've been developing my casting and molding methods. I believe I have my processes down to a science now, but there's always more to learn.
I have solved several of the issues that were preventing me from making pieces that would truly be worth my asking price -
>I can now make transparent parts nearly bubble free without special equipment>All pieces will have properly smooth edges from now on>I have been able to match Lego's Dark Transparent Blue quite reliably>the flaw of small air pockets forming on the back edges of masks is now mostly preventable...might as well mention those things, since most people won't consider or see the work that goes into that. Some people have told me that they believed that pieces just come out of the mold perfectly post-processed. I have been working on personal brand materials as well, since the semester has ended. You can expect to see news about the actual first batch of masks of water relatively soon.