Vmasterbuilder
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Slight disaster but a wee silver cloud.
I tried the mould with latex and it worked ok.
I wAnted to try with silicon, but only had a small amount left on the shelf.
I worked, but I cracked the plaster mould getting it out.
So I think I'll go to plan B
I'll fix the master clay again, then create a resin/ fibreglass mould set for various sizes.
It might be a bit laborious, but the end result should be a better finish.
Here's a photo of the little silicone version.
It's a bit rubbery (duh) , but I've heard of deadner you can add to make it more flesh like.
Has anyone used it?
If you want a Good flesh looking silicone, try Platsil Gel-10..
it's A Great silicone to use for this type of mask or any prosthetic skin as it will look and move like real skin, you can also use silicone fluid with the silicone to make it softer, but they Do sell a Gel-00 which is soft already.
Using deadner will leave the surface sticky and it can stick to your mould.
I used gel-10 on my robocop face and I highly recommend it,
you can also use the Gel-10 with solvents to airbrush your mask for a very realistic finish.
Great Work so far!!