werewole sculpt2.jpgwerewolf sculpt 1.jpgAllen's AWESOME tutorials on how to make a full mask inspired me to get off my butt and try my hand at it. So I get to sculpting away, having a blast creating a smaller sized mask for my son because he's 8 and is around during haunting time sometimes and hates when I break out the makeup. So I thought, alrightie I will make a werewolf mask (because I guess I couldn't start with something a little simpler cuz I'm crazy like that....) I'm not finished, but as I'm sculpting I got to thinking..... HOW THE HECK AM I GONNA CAST THIS WITH STICKY OUTIE EARS?!?!?! Really....like I said I hafta do things that hard way apparently.
So any advice?!?!?! I'm scared now that I might have to ditch this and try something a little less advanced.
If it makes any difference, I'm going to cover (sparcely) with hair around the crown of the head so the ear backs will have some covering on the back. I'm not going too heavy handed with the hair because I want the werewolf to look very young, so going for minimal hair.
So any advice?!?!?! I'm scared now that I might have to ditch this and try something a little less advanced.
If it makes any difference, I'm going to cover (sparcely) with hair around the crown of the head so the ear backs will have some covering on the back. I'm not going too heavy handed with the hair because I want the werewolf to look very young, so going for minimal hair.
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