mask help/ magic sculpt anyone

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  • ok,above is a mask im working on for the Bruce D.Mitchell tutorial i want to have an open mouth on it so im wondering if i should leave it out in the clay under sculpt before putting magic sculpt on top of it also if i should do something different with the moon shape on the top will the magic sculpt hold up going that high above the mask?
    thanks
    nick
  • I don't know about the mouth piece because I haven't seen the second tutorial by Bruce D. Mitchell, but from what I've seen of the magic sculpt, the moon should hold pretty well. As long as you don't thrash it super hard for some reason, it should work! Hope I helped! :smiley:
    -Josh
  • thanks much yeah its for a photo shoot so i hope they arent raging super hard in it haha
  • The moon should be ok, I would just make sure you have plenty of material around the base holding it up, as the point of connection between the moon and the head is the area where it might break.  I can't tell from your photo, but I would have the joint where the moon connects to the helmet have a bit of a fillet, rather than the two surfaces meeting with a hard 90 degree joint.  In the event that the moon gets bumped the fillet will transfer some of that energy to a larger area.

    That design should hold up well, but as Bruce said, the cured Magic Sculpt is brittle, so don't drop it!

    As for the mouth, it's hard to say what you might want to do without knowing what your design goal is, but I would try and leave a little room for the person's mouth to move inside the mask.

    Also try and envision taking the mask on and off, to make sure that once you have a rigid structure it does not lock on your sculpting base (and become difficult to put on a real head)  I only say that because it looks like you are going under the chin a bit, which should be fine as long as the back is a bit open.  (or if the head of the person wearing it is smaller than your sculpting base)

    Looking forward to seeing how your mask turns out, you're off to a great start!

    /Chris
  • sorry for the crappy picture but this is what i have so far with the magic sculpt on it wondering if i put in to much detail before going in with the rotary tool 
  • also would it be ok to use an airbrush to paint the mask? i know he said to use thin paints and airbrush paint is pretty thin also dont go to walmart to try and get supplies on the thanksgiving because black friday has now become black thanksgiving and friday and im guessing probably the rest of the week


  • Acrylic airbrush paints should go great on it.  You may want to put an even base coat of a solid color on first before going in with lighter airbrush passes.  But that depends on your color scheme and if the natural color of the material would work as your base.

    /Chris
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