I found this other body casting instruction book "Manuela's manual"
Manuela wrote a very good casting tutorial but instead of using a female torso as an example, she used a vulva... This makes for very interesting reading...
Check it out, (adults only)
Friday, December 16, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Bronze Casting Workshops on Waiheke Island
Bronze casting workshop.
Hands-on, practical creative workshop with Olivier Duhamel on Waiheke Island.
Read details below or visits bodyscape.net.nz 5 days Bronze Casting Workshop $600 Two options: 1- Five consecutive days (Monday to Friday) 2- Two consecutive week ends
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Saturday, July 23, 2011
The Body Casting Manual now available for Kindle and more...

The Body Casting Manual is now available for Kindle, Nook, Stanza, Kobo, Sony Reader, Aldiko, Adobe Digital edition and Palm doc.
Download a preview or purchase at
In the next few weeks the manual will also be available from your favorite vendors:
Apple stores, Barnes and Nobles, Diesel Ebook store, Kobo and Sony reader store...
The print version is also available from Amazon.com
Cheers,
Olivier
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Buy the "Body Casting Manual"
Body Casting Manual
Bodyscape's "Body Casting Manual" is an easy to follow life casting tutorial explaining how to make a beautiful sculpture of someone's bust...
...or any other body part including hands and feet, pregnant belly, head and face, baby’s hands and feet.
Paperback: 58 pages
Published February 9, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1450509363
ISBN-13: 978-1450509367
Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.3 inches
Order the book for US$17.60
(Plus shipping.)
Shipped to your door by
Createspace
or
buy it from Amazon.com
(Plus shipping.)
Shipped to your door by
Createspace
or
buy it from Amazon.com
What does the manual cover?
The first part is a practical step by step casting project using a female torso as an example. The second part gives further instructions on casting other body parts. (Head and face, pregnant belly, hands and feet, bay's hand and feet) and on how to use some other more robust casting materials such as Forton MG. . Most importantly, the manual tells you exactly where to go to buy some of the special materials needed, this will save you much time and guessing.
Overview of the process
What Tools and materials to buy, how much to buy and where to buy it from.
Step by step directions.
Finishing, hanging.
Safety tips
Troubleshooting
Pictures and illustration
Other Projects (hands, face, pregnant belly etc...)
Using Forton MG
Measurements are expressed in both metric and US customary units.
The book also discusses an innovative method to make the mold. We have perfected a technique that allows to build stronger, lighter, cheaper and faster molds. This is an improvement over traditional methods of making a body mold and is unique to Bodyscape.
This is not difficult.
After years of practice body casters develop a know-how that allows them to express themselves in wonderful ways. But anybody, if given proper instructions, can achieve an amazing artwork at their first attempt. Much of the visual impact of the final sculpture is in selecting a seductive pose; let your artistic flair guide you but make sure to read our tips and hints. We will show you the easiest body casting techniques.
Technical Support.
Customers are warmly invited to contact me on info@bodyscape.net.nz with further questions, request for clarification, comments and feedback. I would encourage you to join our life casting discussion board where other members can benefit and contribute to technical body casting questions and share their experience in a open forum format....
Thursday, May 6, 2010
A revolutionary new method for professional life casters...
An innovative method for body casting….
This method is a vast improvement on the traditional methods for building a mother mold. Most life casters use either plaster gauze bandages or other fabric dipped in fast setting plaster. True and proven methods for sure but read on….
…what if you could build a mother mold that is:
• much lighter that any kind of plaster. (does not put too much pressure of soft tissues and makes it more comfortable for the model.)
• much stronger than plaster bandages, (No distortion when removing the mold or laying it down.)
• much faster to apply. (It is long and difficult to painstakingly apply plaster gauzes or cheese cloth against the alginate. Cut this time in half…)
• is ready to remove from the model almost a soon as finished. (no need to wait for plaster to set.)
• requires no preparation time or effort. (no need to pre-cut lengths of bandages or cheese cloth, mix plaster etc…)
• adhere perfectly to the alginate skin, (No gaps between alginate and mother mold means no dimples or ripples in the final casting, even where the alginate skin is too thin.)
• allows to use only a very thin layer of alginate. (more savings, both in time and money.)
• is extremely cheap. (are we not tired of throwing away plaster gauzes molds and filling up landfills with our cash?)
• is very easy to use. (does not require years of practice to master, get it right the first, every time. )
• does not splashes everywhere as plaster does,
• allows for quick and easy “in the round” molds.
• makes child play of working around nostrils.
• is perfectly safe, organic, non toxic, recyclable and everything friendly. ( and no animals have been harmed either…)
Can you guess?
Interested to know more?
Join me on http://www.bodyscape.net.nz/
This method is a vast improvement on the traditional methods for building a mother mold. Most life casters use either plaster gauze bandages or other fabric dipped in fast setting plaster. True and proven methods for sure but read on….
…what if you could build a mother mold that is:
• much lighter that any kind of plaster. (does not put too much pressure of soft tissues and makes it more comfortable for the model.)
• much stronger than plaster bandages, (No distortion when removing the mold or laying it down.)
• much faster to apply. (It is long and difficult to painstakingly apply plaster gauzes or cheese cloth against the alginate. Cut this time in half…)
• is ready to remove from the model almost a soon as finished. (no need to wait for plaster to set.)
• requires no preparation time or effort. (no need to pre-cut lengths of bandages or cheese cloth, mix plaster etc…)
• adhere perfectly to the alginate skin, (No gaps between alginate and mother mold means no dimples or ripples in the final casting, even where the alginate skin is too thin.)
• allows to use only a very thin layer of alginate. (more savings, both in time and money.)
• is extremely cheap. (are we not tired of throwing away plaster gauzes molds and filling up landfills with our cash?)
• is very easy to use. (does not require years of practice to master, get it right the first, every time. )
• does not splashes everywhere as plaster does,
• allows for quick and easy “in the round” molds.
• makes child play of working around nostrils.
• is perfectly safe, organic, non toxic, recyclable and everything friendly. ( and no animals have been harmed either…)
Can you guess?
Interested to know more?
Join me on http://www.bodyscape.net.nz/
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Bronze casting made easy....
Bodyscape Sculpture studio has just released their long awaited "Bronze Casting Manual"

A complete tutorial taking you step by step through an easily achievable casting project for professional sculptors and hobbyists.
if you happen to be one of those crazy individuals that insists on doing everything by themselves, this tutorial will show you a simple, safe and easy way to cast a small, fist size sculpture in bronze at little cost and little effort
The method described in this manual is called the thin ceramic shell, lost wax technique. There are many other methods to make a bronze figurine but the lost wax, thin ceramic shell method is the easiest way for the home founder to make a small sculpture to a high degree of quality at little cost and with easily found tools and materials.
This is the same method implemented by professional art foundries. We have simply scaled it down and adapted some aspects of the process to make it easy for anyone to complete successfully in a few days without any heavy equipment.
This manual is not attempting to delve into details of all the principles and all aspects of the bronze casting technology. We will rather focus on a simple yet rewarding project that will allow the novice to cast a small piece safely, quickly, cheaply and to a high degree of quality. More advanced casting techniques are discussed in the second part of the book.

A complete tutorial taking you step by step through an easily achievable casting project for professional sculptors and hobbyists.
if you happen to be one of those crazy individuals that insists on doing everything by themselves, this tutorial will show you a simple, safe and easy way to cast a small, fist size sculpture in bronze at little cost and little effort
The method described in this manual is called the thin ceramic shell, lost wax technique. There are many other methods to make a bronze figurine but the lost wax, thin ceramic shell method is the easiest way for the home founder to make a small sculpture to a high degree of quality at little cost and with easily found tools and materials.
This is the same method implemented by professional art foundries. We have simply scaled it down and adapted some aspects of the process to make it easy for anyone to complete successfully in a few days without any heavy equipment.
This manual is not attempting to delve into details of all the principles and all aspects of the bronze casting technology. We will rather focus on a simple yet rewarding project that will allow the novice to cast a small piece safely, quickly, cheaply and to a high degree of quality. More advanced casting techniques are discussed in the second part of the book.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
The Body Casting Manual Now available in print
The very popular Body Casting Manual was only available in PDF format downloadable from its author web site.
It is now available in a full color 54 pages printed booklet which can be shipped to your door.
Get yours from http://www.bodycasting.net.nz/ or from https://www.createspace.com/3423126
It is now available in a full color 54 pages printed booklet which can be shipped to your door.
Get yours from http://www.bodycasting.net.nz/ or from https://www.createspace.com/3423126
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