Mask sculpting
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Nice Wolf
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how much would it be to buy one of the masks?
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How much of that clay did you need to make that? I'm currently trying to make a resin mold of a mask, but I have to make the clay base first.
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what material is that mask made of? is it plasticine????
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2:01 YODA!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Can you wear it or is it way to heavy? it looks to heavy to wear and you cant see out of it.
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looks like a cheapet
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Not really difficult. But it's very expensive, especially when making an entire costume with the mask. However, it is worth the money when you are finished.
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Hello, what's the name for mold the head you use??
viceidon 1 year ago
I'm using a stone from the river near my home. I have loads of rounded stones I use for different projects. It was the easiest fix to a common problem.
knottyboy 1 year ago
A few questions if you please. 1. Is this made for fur suiting or some other purpose? 2. Is the clay able to be fired in a kiln? 3. Who is Tony?
I learned something by watching you. After scoring it with the tool, you went over the scratches with a wet brush. This removed the loose clay bits and smoothed out the grooves.
2degucitas 3 years ago
The mask is sculpted for hanging on the wall. When the piece is finished drying, it is fired and painted with acrylics. This mask in particular was for a client in California.
Tony is my partner in the business. He is a potter by trade, but also a painter and sculptor. All of my videos are of sculpting, he has other videos of raku firing and wheel throwing.
knottyboy 3 years ago
would anybody know what kind of clay this is? and where you can find some?
Rachin08 3 years ago
This is clay that is made of all sorts of scraps from Tony's pot trimming. Made of porcelain, stoneware and black clay bodies. All is mixed together, dried and wedged into a studio mix that is recycled into our sculpting.
knottyboy 3 years ago