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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2007

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www.rmchrisco.com

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  • I was wondering what your website is can you just post it with spaces in between or something so that we can see what your website is. Please and thank you in advance if you do so.

  • It is suppose to be on here. rmchriscodotcom I post updates of my work. I have not had time to do any videos. I don't have the camera equipment and I am moving to NYC to further my film career. So my commissions may drop off for a while. But I will try to come up with some way to do a full post on how too's if I ever get settled in. I would put a real link but youtube doesn't allow it due to spam or losing business.

  • whats the website?

  • @demonx242 rmchriscocom

  • Very Extremely over the top awesome thank you for sharing your knowledge i will eagerly wait for how u put this all together. I will most defiantly hunt down this materiel and play around with it.

  • Just got to my website to see the finished product.

    rmchriscocom costumes section and thank you

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  • Hey man, I was just wondering where you got your sintra. Thanks,

    Ben

  • sic reall fukking sic but seriaus what materials did u use

  • This tutorial was AWESOME. Every question I've ever had about sintra and how to work with it, etc was answered. I am going to send more people to this whole tutorial. SOOOO many thanks!!!

  • I use a dremel tool and carve into it. I've gotten to where i can dremel into the thin stuff as well.. but it will weaken it more. So mostly leave the carving for the thicker. Also when I make props or head pieces, i cut the pattern, heat the shape and then fuse the plastic together with pvc glue and can carve deeper. If you have thin.. you can use fabric paint for a layered and design effect. It hardens and stands up. Hope this helps.

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