Karloff Frankenstein

Hey guys, small update on my Frankenstein sculpt. I need some opinions though. I want to run latex masks and let a few go. Should I sculpt hair or leave it up to the collector to lay it after paint...? Let me know. Thanks guys!

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"**** you! Karloff does not deserve to smell my ****!"

That is awesome!

I vote for no hair, myself.

:thumbsup
 
"**** you! Karloff does not deserve to smell my ****!"

That is awesome!

I vote for no hair, myself.

:thumbsup

haha. awesome. I love Ed Wood. in MY opinion the best movie Tim Burton has made.

I wouldn't do hair on the sculpt unless you just wanted a guide for laying real hair after its cast. If you don't sculpt hair I'd do slightly bigger pores so that pros-aide or whatever other kind of glue you use for the hair has a better texture to bond to.
 
Actually, can you do both? Does sculpting hair or not affect the price the masks would go for?
 
not really, i just can't afford to do that... In fact, it really isn't all that possible to do both. The sculpt gets destroyed for the most part in the molding process as I'm using Ultra Cal to make latex masks... Wish I could do both...
 
Ireccomend lightly sculpting in a hair line so buyers can finish it themselves. Great likeness, by the way.:cool
 
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