Just what the title says. I said i wanted to try and work on this this year and so i am. The base is cast in hard plastic instead of soft latex so i have better control over the jaw movement. It also allows me to make the base itself much much thinner that the previous latex and foam versions- the lighting is HORRIBLE in this instance because Im dealing with a lamp but under average light like daylight and convention lighting and most circumstances where larp is going on- this means better visibility of the eyes, wich is very important for these masks during wear to make them beleivable. Makeup around the eyes will complete the look.
Will be available with necks and ears and everything else, but for my purposes I want to do a use-your-own hair and very minimal costume head with this one. It will have ears tho.
If you would like to see a video of the jaw moving, as well as me being awkward on camera, go here:http://s110.photobucket.com/albums/.....jawtestvid.mp4
Will be available with necks and ears and everything else, but for my purposes I want to do a use-your-own hair and very minimal costume head with this one. It will have ears tho.
If you would like to see a video of the jaw moving, as well as me being awkward on camera, go here:http://s110.photobucket.com/albums/.....jawtestvid.mp4
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I really like what you did with this.
And the use your own eyes is great because it adds a lot to the realism.
(I'm keeping an eye on this one, because if you sell it I'll buy it in a heartbeat.)
That is, of crouse, presuming it is not already being used for someones character.
Looks pretty nifty.
I'll have to get something custom done by you in the future.
And the use your own eyes is great because it adds a lot to the realism.
(I'm keeping an eye on this one, because if you sell it I'll buy it in a heartbeat.)
That is, of crouse, presuming it is not already being used for someones character.
Looks pretty nifty.
I'll have to get something custom done by you in the future.
OK, I'm curious. If it's cast in hard plastic, and yet manages to have better jaw movement than... well, almost anything I've ever seen, how is the jaw attached? The latex ones I've seen just have the jaw cast as part of the mask, in a single piece, which still works because latex is flexible. But plastic?
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