This guy is fresh off the paint station. This is a mummy version of a mask I made and painted up like a zombie the first time. This is what I had originally pictured for this sculpt. I like him, I think I will continue to do copies this way..What do you think? Im wanting to go full sized once to see how it goes...Maybe a flat backed prop to stand against a wall or lay down. Hope you like him!
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Thread: Ye Olde Rotten Mummy
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Ye Olde Rotten Mummy –
03-10-2011,01:59 PM
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03-10-2011,02:04 PM
He would be perfect for a static mummy prop. Something like a foam form wrapped in rotten cheesecloth !
Just need to find some realistic beetles to go with him !
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03-10-2011,02:05 PM
Just Brilliant once again!
So did you add the bandages after casting the mask? or were they sculpt into the original piece?
If you did add them after, how did you do it and what are they made from?
Thanks
Phil
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03-10-2011,02:16 PM
Great Idea Diabolik, Beetles...I like it.
Phil, Thanks! Bandages are added after mask is removed from the mold, that way each mask will be unique!! (Just rags saturated in latex...applied sort of like you would make a real mummy!)
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03-10-2011,02:19 PM
Ahhh, that's a great idea chop shop, looks very realistic too!
Thanks again
Phil
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03-10-2011,02:34 PM
Chop strikes again....nice work bud!
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03-10-2011,03:55 PM
Okay SkipWire - ya scared the carp out of me.

Chop - Awesome yet again.
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03-10-2011,04:07 PM
Dude... you whip these awesome props out like their easy!! I'm so jealous!! Great work.. AGAIN!!



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