Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Bioshock splicer mask
Halloween is close approaching and my friends and I have decided to all go as splicers from the fantastic game Bioshock. We are all making different masks and I chose to be the bunny/ rabbit splicer. I had a quick look on the google tubes for any rabbit masks I could purchase and modify but couldn't find anything that would be suitable. So here is what I did....
Firstly I casted the upper half of my face with plaster bandages, which are quite cheap from craft shops.
I made a small ridge at the top over the hair so I could attach some ears later. A great advantage of making a mask this way is that it will fit your face perfectly and snuggly when you wear it later on.
I cut some cardboard in the shape of rabbit ears and attached them with more plaster at the back of the mask.
Next, I built up the mask with plaster bandages to make it smoother and more rigid. I trimmed under the nose to make it look more bunny shaped and added three elastic straps to the sides. Three was needed because the plaster can get heavy after a few layers.
I am pleased with the result considering the small amount of time I used on this project. I will post pictures of me and my splicer buddies after halloween.
Sooooo excited now
Firstly I casted the upper half of my face with plaster bandages, which are quite cheap from craft shops.
I made a small ridge at the top over the hair so I could attach some ears later. A great advantage of making a mask this way is that it will fit your face perfectly and snuggly when you wear it later on.
I cut some cardboard in the shape of rabbit ears and attached them with more plaster at the back of the mask.
Next, I built up the mask with plaster bandages to make it smoother and more rigid. I trimmed under the nose to make it look more bunny shaped and added three elastic straps to the sides. Three was needed because the plaster can get heavy after a few layers.
Finally I added the detail using some gold paint I had lying around. All I have to do now is add lots of blood splatter and maybe draw on a few fake cracks...I'm still undecided.
I am pleased with the result considering the small amount of time I used on this project. I will post pictures of me and my splicer buddies after halloween.
Sooooo excited now
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Halloween 2010
What do you get if you take half a bald wig, half a dentists lip retractor (or Harvey Dentures LOL), one bloodshot contact and a whole bunch of corpse paint and liquid latex....?
A pretty tasty two-face.
A pretty tasty two-face.
Labels:
Batman,
Dark knight,
Halloween,
Harvey Dent,
Latex,
Two Face,
Villain
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