I believe that friends who have seen wax figures should know that the wax figure looks very realistic. Take some wax figures of the stars. When most stars and their wax figures stand together, they are simply stupid. How are these wax images made? In response to this question, the following small series will come to you to answer, I hope to help everyone.
The wax image is subjected to three procedures: engraving, filming and demoulding. The engraving model can be made of clay. The technique of engraving is not simple. It must be artistically cultivated. Beginners should choose a simple model, study patiently and achieve their own achievements.
The clay-engraved model is a solid three-dimensional model. The hollow inward concave model must be poured out of the gypsum to make a wax image. If you have no experience with the mold, you can also customize it to a company that specializes in designing the model. If it is a complicated image, it must be implemented in part when the mold is turned.
For example, the head makes a mold, the body also makes a mold, and the hand and the foot make another mold to make it easier to demould. If it is a large wax image, it is necessary to divide a part into several molds and join the molds into a part of the mold.
For example, a wax figure of an adult's head requires that the various parts of the head, such as the ear, nose, mouth, etc., be poured into several plaster molds, and then these parts are joined together to form a complete and detachable hollow plaster mold.
