(Okay I know this post is a little belated, that's my bad)
All right, I think we can all agree that it is pretty nerdy to keep ants as pets. And it’s even nerdier to be on a forum dedicated to it. Well, I think I’ve managed to go one step even nerdier by deciding to dress up as a realistic ant for Halloween. And you know what? I couldn’t be happier.
Here are some process photos and the final product. I started by using an online 3D scan of an Acromyrmex ant and then used Blender to cut out a 3D scan of my face. The costume was 3D printed in five parts, which I then glued, filled, sanded, primed, and painted. To secure it to my head I cut the bill of a baseball cap and glued it inside, which actually works way better than it sounds like it would. All of this was pretty new to me—this was my first time spray painting or even just working on a project like this in general, so I’m really proud of how it turned out. Now that it's all finished and Halloween is over, I'm planning to somehow make a display board for it like a deer head taxidermy. I think that would be pretty cool to hang on a wall.
Anyways, I’d love to hear your thoughts on this art project of mine. I'd also appreciate any suggestions for what I should do with it now if I don't go with the deer-head-taxidermy idea. Also, if anyone else has done something similar, please share your experiences! This project was a lot of fun, and though I don't see myself doing it again anytime soon, I would highly recommend trying a fun art project like this yourself.
Here is the 3D printed head disassembled:
Here Is it with all the pieces glued together and the gaps filled with wood filler:
Here it is after being primed and further sanded:
The painting process, I spray painted the majority of it and then did some touch-ups by hand:
And here is the final product paired with an ant-body shirt I found on amazon: