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== My Work == | == My Work == | ||
The ideal solution, of course, would be to find an original white Tupperware | The ideal solution, of course, would be to find an original white Tupperware cup and get the Weyland-Yutani logo printed on it. Short of that, there are a few other approaches. | ||
=== Using an Original === | === Using an Original === | ||
Options if I could access an original Tupperware | Options if I could access an original Tupperware cup: | ||
* Use a | * Use a cup, regardless of the color, and paint it to match. One major downside to this is that it wouldn't really be usable to drink from anymore. | ||
* Send the cup to someone with a 3d scanner and get a high quality 3d model. From there, I could 3d print it or even have it injection molded. | |||
* Try to make a mold from the cup in order to make my own copy from something like polyester resin, epoxy, etc. | |||
=== Using a Copy === | |||
There's at least one resource that I know of where I could get a digital copy of the cup: the game ''Alien:Isolation''. With a 3d model exported from a game, I can either attempt to produce the model as-is, or clean it up to match the original as closely as possible before then attempting to print it or have it sent off somewhere. | |||
=== Starting from Scratch === | |||
Of course, |
Revision as of 08:10, 1 October 2018
The small white coffee cup that is seen in the original Alien movie is a real cup that was made by Tupperware. The prop designers simply stuck a winged Weyland-Yutani logo on the side.
The Goal
The image posted here was taken from the PropSummit.com forums. Here's a link to the original post: http://propsummit.com/viewtopic.php?p=58839&sid=8afb638bbcaf07b8c626b8a5dab10615
The Original
Here's a few images of the original Tupperware cup.
My Work
The ideal solution, of course, would be to find an original white Tupperware cup and get the Weyland-Yutani logo printed on it. Short of that, there are a few other approaches.
Using an Original
Options if I could access an original Tupperware cup:
- Use a cup, regardless of the color, and paint it to match. One major downside to this is that it wouldn't really be usable to drink from anymore.
- Send the cup to someone with a 3d scanner and get a high quality 3d model. From there, I could 3d print it or even have it injection molded.
- Try to make a mold from the cup in order to make my own copy from something like polyester resin, epoxy, etc.
Using a Copy
There's at least one resource that I know of where I could get a digital copy of the cup: the game Alien:Isolation. With a 3d model exported from a game, I can either attempt to produce the model as-is, or clean it up to match the original as closely as possible before then attempting to print it or have it sent off somewhere.
Starting from Scratch
Of course,