Robin: Akrham Knight Face Mask

pitchforknumb

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Hey all. Just wanted to show my latest commission. It's a Robin face mask, but I cast these one's out of foam latex, which makes the mask very soft and flexible, so you can show emotion with it on. I was surprised at how well it actually worked. It was very comfortable to wear as well. Anyway, on to the pics.
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Great work. May I ask what did you use for attach it on to your face? I heard about some kind of balm, but I can't remember what was it?
 
One more question. I'm working on the Nightwing mask right now, Eva foam off course it is. I'm gonna cover it with plastidip, after that I'm gonna paint it with acrylic paints and last I'm gonna cover it with glossy varnish. I found prosthetic glue online but before I order it, I need to know is it work with my mask or not? Because seller said to me, product work with latex very well but I don't know is it work with your mask your or not? Any opinions?
 
I've never used pros-aide on foam before so I can't be sure. I think it would stick fine to your skin. The only potential problem I see you having is that EVA foam is not very stretchable, or soft so if you glue it to yourself, you're going to lose a lot of ability to move around in it.
 
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