Daredevil Netflix Mask Eyes

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Hey everyone this is the mask I made for my Netflix Double D 14215381_10205257879641631_442567212_o.jpg
Can someone recommend what material should I use for the eyes? daredevilbloody1.jpg
Not looking for an exact replica or anything but just something similar maybe? Thanks and have a good day people
 
Try eBay or a local dollar store. Kids glasses come in wild colors and a lot of them have plastic lens.
 
What Graphic Jordan said, use Red Acetate Sheets but, add black mesh from a book bag or black sunglass lenses to prevent people from seeing your eyes in the lenses.
 
Already tried acetate, shows my eyes through it.

I'm pretty sure I can see Cox's pupils through those lenses. His head is titled downwards, the pupils are near the top of the eye-hole.

Practically speaking, his lenses would need to be that clear so he could see when he's in the outfit. And especially with all the fight scenes.
 
You could just cut a 2 liter bottle of soda and put some red car headlight lens repair tape over it.
Gonna test this one also, Thanks!

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What Graphic Jordan said, use Red Acetate Sheets but, add black mesh from a book bag or black sunglass lenses to prevent people from seeing your eyes in the lenses.
Good idea, gonna give it a shot!

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I'm pretty sure I can see Cox's pupils through those lenses. His head is titled downwards, the pupils are near the top of the eye-hole.

Practically speaking, his lenses would need to be that clear so he could see when he's in the outfit. And especially with all the fight scenes.
Using a simple 3D glasses lenses (plastic) and combining it with red acetate should do the trick?
 
Perhaps maybe using red and/or black niteshades. These products are normally used for automobile headlights and tail lights, and create a "see-through" finish, if you will.

I would probably recommend just using ordinary sunglasses and applying red niteshades to it.
I've only applied red Niteshades to clear tail lights, and it's a bright red, I would assume applying it to dark shades would create a darker reddish color.
If it's not as dark as you had hoped, you could always apply a black coat.
 
head over to your local hardware shop (lowes, homedepot, Ace hardware) see if they have any red acrylic sheets, you could cut and shape with a heat gun... which should allow you to see through.

What I'm doing is painting mine red and then using a drill to make little holes in it.
 
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