reevz666
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REEVZ Joker mask sculpt**UPDATE pg.2**
Got my new CFX armature last week and I took Friday off to break it in...finished mask will be cast in silicone with punched hair...the silicone castings will allow the wearer's mouth and brow area to move with the masks facial features.
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Re: REEVZ Joker mask sculpt
This is fantastic! I'm so excited that you'll be doing silicone masks, and a haired silicone Joker is brilliant. Looking great so far!
The CFX armature is pretty nice. Will it double as the core when you mold up the sculpt or do you have to create a core in a different material for casting silicone?
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6/14/2009, 8:01 pm
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Re: REEVZ Joker mask sculpt
I CANNOT wait to see how this turns out. I've been intrigued by silicone masks ever since I saw some video of the one XDFX did of Freddy.
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6/14/2009, 9:20 pm
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Re: REEVZ Joker mask sculpt
Love it. Whats the ETA on this one Shawn?
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Re: REEVZ Joker mask sculpt
Whoaa dude. That is looking tough!
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6/16/2009, 12:45 pm
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reevz666
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Re: REEVZ Joker mask sculpt
thanks for all of the encouragement guys...I'm entering new territory with this one and I'm very excited to see who it all turns out...did a little work on him today in between running cowls..started doing the skin textures..some areas are a little more harsh than others , but those will be smoothed out...took this with my iphone camera :up

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Re: REEVZ Joker mask sculpt
Shawn,
this is lookin great.
do you have the moulding and casting sorted for this?
If you have any questions, email me at richard (@) rmfx.co.uk
i have done silicone masks before
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6/19/2009, 3:31 am
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Re: REEVZ Joker mask sculpt
I have read and studied what needs to be done in terms of casting pieces in silicone but don't have the practice....I know that ther are a couple of different ways I could go,but I think I may go for an all fiberglass mold with a fiberglass core
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6/19/2009, 5:51 am
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Re: REEVZ Joker mask sculpt
thats how i do it, i inject into the core upside down
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6/19/2009, 6:26 am
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Re: REEVZ Joker mask sculpt
where is your injection spout located usually? I've been told to put it on inner core at the top.
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