Since Im new to this forum (fairly) I thought I would share a vid of a few masks I made for the SCREAMS gift shop I made them last season.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6DLI...eature=related
Thread: A few masks I made
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12-20-2010,05:58 AM
Looks like that was a fun and busy day! They all turned out fantastic, but I liked the one that looked lit from beneath the best...or the last skull...or the wolves! I guess it really doesn't matter whichever ones you would like to send me will be fine
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12-20-2010,01:14 PM
These are freakin great
.. It take a great deatil of patience to make well detailed masks.. It seems like a very lengthy process
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12-20-2010,01:26 PM
Those masks are great. I may want to talk to you re animating some in the future. My 3 axis design is made specifically for masks.
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12-20-2010,02:45 PM
It really isint that hard to do, its just taking the first step and doing it.
sculpt
mold
clean
pour
pull
trim
paint
that simple IfI can do it, anyone can.
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12-20-2010,02:57 PM
Awesome masks! One day I would like to try my hand at it.
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12-20-2010,03:04 PM
Wow.....One day!!!! I don't think I could do one in a week. Those are fantastic.
So many ideas....Too little storage space
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12-20-2010,05:34 PM
Dang, that's a hoard of evil goodness! I too love the one that looks lit from underneath.
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12-20-2010,05:48 PM
Spinman,
sculpting on a headform is easier than you think, the proportions are already there, the eyes are in the right place and so is the mouth. Get a head form, and get some clay, really its easier than you think.



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