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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2010

Please check out my Mask Making Tutorial V2 Part 7 Extras for how to make the straps on your death masks.
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Check Out Evil Book Tutorial as well!!!

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  • Man this is amazing thanks mate! But can you use liquid latex and also how come the plaster doesnt burn you? Thanks in advance

  • @sprigletstudios The plaster used for arts and crafts such as plaster bandages does not burn at all. Yes you can use latex but latex shrinks, you can give it a try though.

  • I want to make a monster style mask from a plaster mould of my face how do i go about doing that?

  • @trueevilturtle Make a plaster mold of your face and use it as the armature and sculpt your monster design on it. Then make the mold of it and cast it.

  • Hey man, I got a question for ya. Did you do anything to the plaster mold to get that rougher texture? I tried this with the plaster bandages and The final product didn't have the same rough textures yours appears to have. Maybe I could try putting small gouges in the plaster mold. Also, do you pour the silicone directly into the plaster mold? Or brush the layers on? By the way, Great videos man! You do great work!

  • @stayanddrown The rough textures should form naturally due to the texture of the plaster bandages. For the casting part, you just pour in the casting material, you can also brush it on if you like it actually does not matter.

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  • @sprigletstudios that's what I do just make sure that the mixture has a bit more latex than acrylic paint or the paint will crack

  • @EvilSlaughter13 ok thanks a lot! keep up the great work. can you colour liquid latex using a bit of acrylic?

    

  • Good work, man! Nice.

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