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Topic: Next time someone makes a latex/foam mask
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Jm
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posted 04-25-1999 12:38 AM
I was wondering if that the next time one of you experienced in monster mask making was to work on one if you could tape yourself. I think it would be a great help to actually see how to make the mold, use release agents, all the little steps from start to putting the mask on. Just throw your camcorder in the corner and hit record, if you like do commentary for extra help. I'd gladly pay for the price of the tape and shipping.How about it? Jm |
Grifter
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posted 04-26-1999 06:54 PM
That's a great idea!!!! I would also be interested in purchasing something like this! |
Big Jim
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posted 04-26-1999 07:44 PM
I've an idea; there are many commonly asked questions on the forum. Now if everybody could record themselves performing some difficult but useful tasks (say, blood impacts with compressed air, for example) a non-profitmaking compilation video could be made; availiable through the forum (somehow). This could answer many questions for some of us users...A good idea or impracticable? I could compile and arrange the footage if needed, if someone else wanted to figure out how to distribute it. It could be ordered through the forum perhaps? |
Gnewbee
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posted 04-26-1999 09:24 PM
hmmm.. I could open up a webpage for just that if you can get me the footage.
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Robotic Dream
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posted 04-27-1999 12:38 AM
perhaps if someone has enough web space, we could make quicktime movies of the tutorials?It's been quite a while since I've done foam latex applications, but I've done quite a few of them, including full heads and limbs. However, I'm quite out of practice, and don't remember much. I did, however keep a jounal as I went, so I'll look through it and see if anything is worth scanning and printing. Good luck! |
Robotic Dream
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posted 04-27-1999 12:39 AM
perhaps if someone has enough web space, we could make quicktime movies of the tutorials?It's been quite a while since I've done foam latex applications, but I've done quite a few of them, including full heads and limbs. However, I'm quite out of practice, and don't remember much. I did, however keep a jounal as I went, so I'll look through it and see if anything is worth scanning and printing. Good luck! |
sim081
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posted 04-28-1999 09:05 AM
i agree quicktime videos would be nice. But not everyone has a fast enough computer to watch these files. Maybe u should offer both videos to buy and quicktime videos on the web. Its just a thought but a video u could buy on seeing someone make a latex mask would help out many people like me |
David Schlatter
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posted 04-28-1999 11:06 AM
Rob Burman has a complet series of video tapes from basic special effect make-up to silicone and case molds, you'll find every thing in their catalog.their web site is (or was) on the links page. good luck with your projets. ------------------
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