munson
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Hello fellow hunters.
I need some advice. . .
I want to start building my first Predator undermask. (I apologize if I don't have the correct terminology yet). I ordered a book from The Monster Makers for detailed information and a guide, considering I never build one before. I just have a few questions that weren't asked in this thread (I looked through pages 1-4 and couldn't find a question like mine).
What clay is best to sculpt with if I would sculpt over a few days/weeks and how much clay is typically used in a full mask? What works best for you?
I also have an additional question that would determine the style of the mouth during the sculpture. I have a theory on how to make the mouth open and close. With making a latex mask, would the mouth be able to move from the closed position to the open position and back to the closed position without the latex ripping? If it wouldn't rip, it seems like I should sculpt the mouth open for the extra skin to close--does this make sense?
Thanks in advance for your responses and information, I greatly appreciate it.
Happy Hunting!
I need some advice. . .
I want to start building my first Predator undermask. (I apologize if I don't have the correct terminology yet). I ordered a book from The Monster Makers for detailed information and a guide, considering I never build one before. I just have a few questions that weren't asked in this thread (I looked through pages 1-4 and couldn't find a question like mine).
What clay is best to sculpt with if I would sculpt over a few days/weeks and how much clay is typically used in a full mask? What works best for you?
I also have an additional question that would determine the style of the mouth during the sculpture. I have a theory on how to make the mouth open and close. With making a latex mask, would the mouth be able to move from the closed position to the open position and back to the closed position without the latex ripping? If it wouldn't rip, it seems like I should sculpt the mouth open for the extra skin to close--does this make sense?
Thanks in advance for your responses and information, I greatly appreciate it.
Happy Hunting!