Cleverlilminx
Well-Known Member
Here is the situation, I am in the early planning stages to build my son a Godzilla costume for Halloween. I have an idea of the direction I want to go in, making a comfortable under-suit out of heavy fabric and coating that with something to make the "skin" for Godzilla and then airbrushing the final color onto the "skin". The question is which do I use, liquid latex or liquid rubber?
I have worked with liquid latex in the past when I used to do SFX makeup for a couple of very low budget horror movies, and I know it could work but it will take having to apply several layers to achieve the right consistency and look. I have never worked with liquid rubber and was wondering, in this application, if it would be easier to use.
Any help would be greatly appreciated of course.
I have worked with liquid latex in the past when I used to do SFX makeup for a couple of very low budget horror movies, and I know it could work but it will take having to apply several layers to achieve the right consistency and look. I have never worked with liquid rubber and was wondering, in this application, if it would be easier to use.
Any help would be greatly appreciated of course.