Hey Hunters
I know a lot of people have used Sculpey bake and bend in the past for face quills
but the problem is that now they only sell the sampler size which has 6 colors red blue green black white and yellow.
I mixed the three darker colors Red Blue and Green and got a dark Purple color
I then baked them along with some Black. Once baked they were almost as dark as the black.
Very close to no perceivable difference at all.
One package should be enough to do two hundred or maybe even more
I molded a slight arc in them to give the lllusion that they have a backwards growth pattern to them.
When installed on the mask it's not like the will be undergoing a huge amount of bending
just enough flexing to keep them from snapping off when a bio comes into contact.
They are plenty flexible. I think I am going to hit mine with a little paint anyway to give them an elder
look.
Give it a try the worst you can lose is less than $7.00 and an hours time. Worked great for me
VinMan
I know a lot of people have used Sculpey bake and bend in the past for face quills
but the problem is that now they only sell the sampler size which has 6 colors red blue green black white and yellow.
I mixed the three darker colors Red Blue and Green and got a dark Purple color
I then baked them along with some Black. Once baked they were almost as dark as the black.
Very close to no perceivable difference at all.
One package should be enough to do two hundred or maybe even more
I molded a slight arc in them to give the lllusion that they have a backwards growth pattern to them.
When installed on the mask it's not like the will be undergoing a huge amount of bending
just enough flexing to keep them from snapping off when a bio comes into contact.
They are plenty flexible. I think I am going to hit mine with a little paint anyway to give them an elder
look.
Give it a try the worst you can lose is less than $7.00 and an hours time. Worked great for me
VinMan