I’m incredibly proud of this piece. Initially, I considered presenting it as a hybrid of parts 1 and 2. However, upon re-evaluating it after photographing, it became clear that it strongly embodies the ‘Warlock Stretch.’ The weathering technique I applied after painting it truly enhances its striking appearance.
Against original film photo-

& this is what the mask looked like previously…These photos with the stock mask are from “Toy Slayer”, where I purchased the mask.
Some additional photos of my mask below-
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wow !! You did a killer job!
If I may suggest : Maybe the black spots could a bit more blended in to avoid having them looking like a finger print? I never did rehauls so I’m not sure if I’m suggesting is an easy task to do or not !
Anyways, You truly understood the assignment, this is amazing work! Looking forward to see your future projects!
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Thank you to everyone who has supported my work. Your feedback has inspired me to reflect deeply. I aimed to capture the essence of hand smudges, representing distress and wear, while keeping the hair elegant. Your observations have prompted me to consider refining this piece or exploring new creative avenues. I appreciate your support and encouragement. I am especially grateful to God, my family, and friends, whose belief in me motivates me to keep pushing forward and giving my best.
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If I may offer some suggestions 
Pull the very first layer of hair off from where it attaches to the forehead from ear to ear.
Cut the flat glued portion off.
Reattach it with clear tacky glue so it resembles a real hair line Blow dry the line down and move on to the next section
Make your weathering more subtle. A little goes a long way. 
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Thank you for sharing. I’m excited to try out your techniques along with some others I’ve come across for my future projects.
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