How To Make A Werewolf Mask w/ Moving Jaw (part 1)
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Why do you like asking pointless questions like that?
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That looks like a very unstable jaw. Not a very good design idea, the bands holding it to the main frame aren't tight enough and you're risking the upper part of the masking moving slightly with the jaw when it's done. It's best to leave the prosthetic jaw separate and have the main mask go over it somehow. This doesn't look very effective, as you can tell near the end when more is added to it. It can't support the weight.
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looks good
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Awesome
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@whitesnowwarrior1 Why do you keep going around swearing at people? Grow up kid.
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oh ... thats alot of shit.... no offence i like the vid but why the fuck it have to be so much why? WAAAAAAAAA
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part 2?
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You can buy upholstery foam at absurdly expensive prices at fabric stores or places like Joans. The thin, half inch thick stuff costs about $9 a yard and the price just goes up the thicker the foam gets. You might be able to get a good deal wholesale online somewhere, but upholstery foam is still going to be very expensive.
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It's called stiff plastic mesh. The mesh she was using looked like it was grade 7. You can buy it for something like 30 cents a sheet at arts-n-crafts stores like Michaels or Joans. You could probably get a better deal if you look for stiff plastic mesh at Walmart or online.
I hope this helps.
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uhhh...i forgot wat i was goin to say
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whats the plastic stuff called? im thinking of making another mask, can you please tell me before next halloween?
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where do you get the foam?
possibly the ugliest thing i have ever seen ^^
Flowredrum 1 year ago
@Flowredrum ^^
megamonsterhouse 1 year ago