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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2008

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  • relating to eather the seam or spirit gum lay out, how much spirt gum is needed? Also how much wull the spirit gum bleed through the mesh? Lastly after the spirit gum dries, would I need to cover the tracks or dried marks on this mesh with liquid latex, make-up, or does it just dry clear under the cloth?

  • @AngelicKillerChild youve basically answered your own questions. apply till it sticks. if it bleeds, cover it up.

  • Are there any plans to finish the series in the near future?

  • @JETemplar not currently.

  • How who you make a batman cowl (the fabric version), almost like the Adam West version.

  • @TheHMarvel you buy it off ebay.

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  • I have one question you left unanswered. How did you make that mask?

  • Yeah, I'm kidding LOL.

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  • Hooray! I am so going to do this sometime, I have the fedora and jacket so all I need are these materials!

  • I saw somebody pull pantyhose material over a full face mask to create his question mask. Would that work?

  • Thanks but where can one get either of those fabrics

  • you said you used a mesh fabric for the second movie, what was the name of the fabric, and do you know where to get it? I'm making a series and one of the characters is faceless. I would use the unitard fabric, but he's gonna be fighting with swords quite a bit, and not being able to see would be bad

  • could you do a video of Shining Knight and the Vigilante?

  • when you saying "second film" did you mean the second part of the same film or a whole different other question film?

  • Interesting. I'm personally too large to pull off "the Question", but I enjoy seeing how such wonderful effects are done. You have quite an accomplishment here, and in your Question miniseries. I have a hunch your ingenuity will pay off big time for you.

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