so, i put on my starkiller 78, and it looks terribly stupid on my face. i’m not sure why it’s like this, but i need help to make it just look normal. i’ll provide pictures of it when i’m just holding it vs when it’s on my face.
if the mask is wide on your face, a piece of foam of kitchen sponge in the mask under the chin
when your chin pushes down on it, it will pull/stretch it more like nick castle.
the fx crew on the new Halloween did this with adhesive insulation foam strips
But, also from the pictures, you can see the mask doesn’t fit straight on my head, and the area near the eyes looks weird. How could I fix that?
You look like you have a Warlock stretch going on there.
Lol
Definitely giving off a warlock stretch look, but also looks like there’s something still in the mask while on your head. Were you trying to get it more straight on your head, or was there a bag left in the mask that usually is stuffed in it while displayed?
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yeah, i was trying to use a bag to make it straight but it didnt work lol
Try taking a picture without the bag, just neutral on your head, and we’ll see how you can improve the look.
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it looks pretty good now, the sponge or foam in the chin woull stretch/elongate it more.
more-so on your left side of your chin to even it out
so i just put a sponge on the left side of the chin and it should be fine?
also i’m curious to know, is there a way i could stretch the eyeholes out like an h2 look?
you stretch the mask for warlock by doing the opposite.
You would add hard kitchen spong or foam etc but put it on the sides of the maske on your temples behind/past the eyecuts
also it keeps doing this
what about fixing the large empty space near my forehead on the right side? would i just put a sponge there? It’s like there’s a missing spot in that area
the same applies to anything, if its dented in pad it out, you can use grocerybags, ski-masks whatever
If you want to try an h2 look, try putting sponge or paper towels above the eye cuts to pad them out. For H1 try putting sponge under your chin or just open your mouth. Don’t worry about centering the mask too much because the whole face is asymmetrical.
Put foam behind your headn and in front of your chin, there’s your castle stretch, but here’s the big question, how big is your head?
Put foam behind your headn and in front of your chin, there’s your castle stretch, but here’s the big question, how big is your head?
I don’t know, I’ve never measured it because I don’t know how to, lol.
measure your head with a sof sewing tape measure or piece of string.
you measure with the tape around your head like a headband just above your ears thats your head size in inches