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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Finished: No-Face
About a weeks for of work; paperclay-varnished mask, 5 yards of black fabric, bike helmet, arm length gloves--
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killer of tofu
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Awesome! I love how the mask turned out. What did you use so that you could see through the fabric? Did you put something on top of the helmet to get the top part to stand up taller? I'm supposed to make a No Face costume for a friend, so I'm curious how you did those parts
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For the fabric, I just searched the store for one that was sheer enough to see through, but thick enough to hide me.. trial and error there.
I mounted a large dense foam egg shape to a bike helmet for the hieght. |
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killer of tofu
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Cool, thanks for the info!
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