Don Post Pig mask UPDATE #3

SlasherCrafter

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I'm sorry for those who I've kept waiting on new progress on the pig mask (problems with the vertices in edit mode), but I here is more progress on my tackle on the Don Post Pig Mask. As you can see, I actually added gory textures like the real deal mask to the back of the head to further imply it was supposed to be a pig's head that was decapitated from it's body. And I do intend to patch up the neck hole to aid the sake of the molding process. The gore textures came from another rendered AI-generated 3D model I had generated from a HD image from a 6 o'clock promo-shot of T.O.T.S's "Blood Pig" mask, which yes, I know is different to the actual Don Post Pig mask, but it was the only good image shot of gore in any SAW-themed pig mask I could find that could be used to create the 3D model . And I got a question... Did the actual first screen-used Jigsaw Pig mask have the front edges on the neckline shredded up? I literally SAW a still image of the pig mask (I don't remember if it was from the first SAW Film), but it had a shredded up neck and that mask looks it was or based on the Don Post Pig mask. Does anyone know for sure? As I have mentioned before, everyone please leave a like if your interested in the projects I'm working on as it will show me your support. THX! #JIGSAW IS THE LAW
 

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There were two masks used for Saw 2004. The gore on the front of the neck was created by cutting up the back of another Don Post Pig mask into the shape of tissue / gore strands which were then glued to the front of the mask.
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ask that was used for the film was actually never seen on screen, but was used on one of the promotional posters. It's very similar to the hero mask (the one seen throughout the film) except it doesnt have stitches, and instead has cuts and damage around the face. Both of the masks used were modified Don Post Pig masks, as were all the masks from Saw 1-8.
 
If you need any more photos of the masks let me know, I have a lot. Personally, I think the Saw 1-3 pig masks are the best.
I would be very grateful with what help there is with the pig mask. Please do send more pictures of Jigsaw's pig mask. I have to agree with that opinion! As Rodrick Heffley puts it, "You can't beat the classics.... Yeah!"
 
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