Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 18 of 18

Thread: The Most Beautiful Masks You Can Find!

  1. #11

    How about this one?

  2. Lounge   -   #12

    or this one...

  3. Lounge   -   #13

    or.. There you go! You see? I'm a freak!!!!

  4. Lounge   -   #14
    Here's mine,taken by myself on holiday in Egypt


  5. Lounge   -   #15
    DarthInsinuate's Avatar Died in battle
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Location
    Arkham Asylum
    Posts
    4,872
    Originally posted by ShareActor@6 May 2003 - 14:27
    My first mask i got from my grandfather as a gift and the collection went over the edge from there.
    I own about 255 masks now i think?
    sell them all in an auction, or a car boot sale, or as Americans say "yard sale"
    the sentimental value alone will get you at least a couple hundred each
    The Sexay Half Of ABBA And Max: Freelance Plants

  6. Lounge   -   #16

  7. Lounge   -   #17
    Poster
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    1,882
    I made my own mask one time, years ago. I have it all documented on video.

    I ordered a special kit from Hollywood. The exact same stuff they used for special effects in movies. Like the movie "Mrs. DoubtFire", and "The Nutty Professor".

    Basically, I had a friend help me make a plaster "negative" mold of my face (and head). Then, from that mold, I made a "positive" bust of myself. Kind of looked like a death mask, if you are amiliar with those. It was eerie to look at myself, in a plaster duplicate.

    Next, I got modeling clay and designed an alien looking "mask" on my plaster face/head. Allpied the clay very thin around the eyes and mouth area.

    Then, I casted plaster onto the clay, in a box, to create a huge 30 lb. block. After the plaster hardened, I seperated the two pieces and removed the clay.

    Now I have a complete mold to create a real-life make that fits only me.

    Next, I injected the plaster mold with the special liquid foam rubber (from Hollywood). Then I had to cook it in the oven for 8 hours. Yep, the whole block and all!

    After the rubber cured, I applied coloring and makeup. Then I had to glue the mask onto my face (with spirit gun). The thin rubber aorund my eyes and mouth makes the mask look realistic, showing every facial expression. A little extra makeup in those areas, and the mask comes alive!

    This was a cool project!

  8. Lounge   -   #18
    Rocktron's Avatar Poster
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Den Haag, The Netherlands
    Age
    59
    Posts
    1,232
    How about Inca masks Shar?


    And how about a Kirlian photo Shar?


    Rocktron

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •