imnotahero
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A translucent resin (colormatch 325) sculpture of Tommy Lee Jones as Two-Face sporting actual production-made make-up appliances:
I got these unused "stunt" make-up appliances from a recent Rick Baker/ Prop store auction. I like the "Last resort" written on the eye bag piece:
My WED clay sculpture of Tommy Lee Jones. His left ear was sculpted in a way to better support the foam rubber make-up pieces:
I molded the clay sculpture in rebound 25 and cast it in translucent skin tone resin.
Painting begins! And the eyes have been dremeled out and replaced with 'Tech-optics' acrylic eyes:
The make-up appliances are glued down to the sculpture.
Paint matching!
Crepe hair was glued down for the head and eyebrows.
Custom clothes made from cheap Goodwill suits, fabric from JoAnns and hand painted leopard prints. Surprisingly, the hot-pink zebra print was the easiest fabric to find.
Finished Project
On the Left: a sculpture I made at 23.On the right: a mask I made when I was 7:
Loved this movie as a kid
I got these unused "stunt" make-up appliances from a recent Rick Baker/ Prop store auction. I like the "Last resort" written on the eye bag piece:
My WED clay sculpture of Tommy Lee Jones. His left ear was sculpted in a way to better support the foam rubber make-up pieces:
I molded the clay sculpture in rebound 25 and cast it in translucent skin tone resin.
Painting begins! And the eyes have been dremeled out and replaced with 'Tech-optics' acrylic eyes:
The make-up appliances are glued down to the sculpture.
Paint matching!
Crepe hair was glued down for the head and eyebrows.
Custom clothes made from cheap Goodwill suits, fabric from JoAnns and hand painted leopard prints. Surprisingly, the hot-pink zebra print was the easiest fabric to find.
Finished Project
On the Left: a sculpture I made at 23.On the right: a mask I made when I was 7:
Loved this movie as a kid