01-04-2007, 01:42 AM
Quote:THat\'s kind of bad advice in my opinion. While I think some glove makers could do it, I think a general artist would be better. A glove artist is not casting and molding. They\'re using tools to make a functional metal and leather piece. Kind of different from general FX work.
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I\'m sure a FX artist would be better.
I just really meant as a starting point, I guess I should of worded that differnt.
I would try to find an Fx artist like Dan was saying and also see what a glove guy could do.
I really wasn\'t thinking about it as a hand and to much like a glove. It is a hand so therefor you\'ll be better off using an FX artist. The glove maker came to my mind 1st, but that\'s not the best way to go.
Good luck finding someone. I\'ll see if I can find any sites that you should email and get back to you, on it.