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Thanks for the good eyes and how to:)

I wonder how these would look if you used hot glue. I suspect that would give a nice milky eye suitable for an old hag prop.
As they say curiosity killed the cat. I had the stuff on hand to try the hot glue. End result was you couldn't see the eye through it.
Save your glue and go for the epoxy.

Those are some awesome looking epoxy eyes!
 
Do you have any tips for resizing the eyes before printing? I can't seem to get them quite the right size. I've seen tips for using resin that say to use a hair dryer to remove the bubbles after you pour it. The jewelry is cool (I make jewelry too :) ) You should check out Catherinette Rings and Matthew Nix on facebook for more jewelry, they both use eyes in their stuff too.
 
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Do you have any tips for resizing the eyes before printing? I can't seem to get them quite the right size. I've seen tips for using resin that say to use a hair dryer to remove the bubbles after you pour it. The jewelry is cool (I make jewelry too :) ) You should check out Catherinette Rings and Matthew Nix on facebook for more jewelry, they both use eyes in their stuff too.
For tweaking the print size, I'm not sure. You could try to take it into something like Wordpad and try to resize it to fit? Most image editors also have a mode that can let you set what size in inches you can print to.

I've never tried the hair dryer. I've just been really careful to pour slowly in one spot at the edge of the mold.

Thanks for liking the jewelry! I watch Catherinette Rings over on deviantart. I like his steampunk stuff too. LadyPirotessa does cool stuff like him too over there. I'll have to check out Matthew Nix.

I haven't made any resin stuff like this for quite a while, I mostly make myy jewelry out of glass and metal now. You can seem some more here. http://www.coquettecreations.com/
 
Hi!

Thanks for this great pictures!

But I can't open the first one, Dry & dusty (.atm file, and the picture-not the download is in bad quality).

I make eye jewelry too, and I think this one will be very usefull! can you send it to me in .jpeg please?

I'd like to know design also pretty eye!!

Thank you very much!
 
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Hi!

Thanks for this great pictures!

But I can't open the first one, Dry & dusty (.atm file, and the picture-not the download is in bad quality).

I make eye jewelry too, and I think this one will be very usefull! can you send it to me in .jpeg please?

I'd like to know design also pretty eye!!

Thank you very much!
Ok, that is very odd, the links changed on my site to point to the wrong files....:eek:

I have edited the links now in the first post, all should be good now. I don't know what that was all about...:googly:
 
WOW! This is great! Thank you for sharing. I've been using dollar store eyeballs which we had to cut in half and scrap off the really bad eyes they had and doctor them up ourselves. These will work much better than trying to shove those bulking things I was working with into masks. Also thank you again for providing the textures.
 
I noticed some of your eyes had air bubbles in them... One idea might be to put your tray with your still liquid resin in a bucket of some sort and cover. Then attach your shop vac for a short amount of time to lower the airpressure inside the bucket to cause the bubbles to move to the surface so they don't get trapped inside the resin.

Haven't tried this, but it sounds like it might work...
Heating the epoxy with a heat gun (just a half-second at a time!) will help get rid of the air bubbles. The heat will warm both the resin and the air in the bubbles, lowering the viscosity of the resin and expanding the air bubbles so that they rise quickly and pop. But be careful with the heat gun...Don't melt your mold!
 
Thanks to this post I made eyes for my dragon using the print outs. However, I have a tendency to be impatient...so instead of using epoxy I used clear stones bought at the Dollar Tree and Mod Podged the eye print to the back of it (the flat side) and voila!
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