http://www2.dupont.com/Elvanol/en_US/
http://www.chemistrystore.com/ChemicalMSDS/elvanol_71_30.pdf
Maybe maybe sheets of PVA, rather than PVC, hit with a large jet lighter, over a mould? Could mould with clay etc. This process could be applied to one side of the mould, then the area that sits against the body, limiting the seaming to one area.
suggestions:
paint fabric? using enamel paint?
put enamel paint in water? dye pure latex white/pink then put that in
water/on fabric?
i'll try putting enamel paint in water, although i don't know how well i will be able to mould it. I cant think of any clear textureless fabric.. and i don't think latex is clear, or will be able to hold it's own against water. A combination of PVA (if it behaves anything like PVC) and enamel paint may be interesting, as well as using latex along side these either inside the structure or as a further manipulative tool upon the PVA. This would also dull some of the intense reflective ability of the clear fabric, which i want to work with but may want to eliminate in places.
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