Now, I just need to get my hands on some Perma-Blood and add accents to really make it pop!
UPDATE: I gave this mask another round of paint and fake-blood, before I do Perma-blood, I also did the eye cuts!
Now, I just need to get my hands on some Perma-Blood and add accents to really make it pop!
UPDATE: I gave this mask another round of paint and fake-blood, before I do Perma-blood, I also did the eye cuts!
He looks so lifelike! Exceptional job friend
Thank you very much! I wanted this piece to look incredibly cool as a tribute to Rob Zombie’s film and Sid Haig’s remarkable acting. If I can’t secure some Perma-Blood, I’ll mix rubber cement with acrylic paint for the final touches to create a wonderfully gooey and wet effect. I’ll dab this mixture underneath the lower eyelids, nostrils, and beard curls, ultimately bringing my vision even more to life.
I believe you’ll prefer this updated version; it’s darker, creepier, and stands out more.
Looking nice, great blood work. Off topic sorta, but does anyone know if this mask is from a lifecast of Sid Haig or if it’s a totally ground up sculpt?
Thank you! I believe they did a ground up sculpt based off of reference photos from the movie.
Cool to know. If that’s the case it’s a very good job.
TOTS masks are great products for their price. If they offered me a job as an Artist/Stylist, I would happily accept. I really love their products.
I’m sorry that I didn’t see it till later man. But Jesus! You really out did yourself with this one, I thought it was realistic the first time but this is a whole new level. Very fucking impressive man bravo!
Thank you, very much!
Check out this picture of me sporting the mask with the new eye-cuts! It’s much more noticeable and looks awesome with it’s new paint job as well! So glad I gave this one a fresh makeover.
Damn that looks so good especially with you wearing it, seeing your eyes makes it definitely creepier
Haha! Thanks. I enjoyed working with the sculpt. The eye cuts, blackwork, and bloodwork were fun. I aimed for Spaulding’s circus-meets-badass scary clown look with the white on this mask, which was tricky because I wanted to pull off the effect like it was real grease make-up.