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They Live face prosthetic

They Live face prosthetic made of silicone. Sculpted, molded, applied, modeled by me.
Hellboy


Ron Perlman's Hellboy forehead silicone prosthetic. All work done by me and modeled by my friend.
Star Trek: Worf


Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation forehead/ nose foam latex prosthetic. All work done by me. Modeled by my friend.
THE SNOWMAN - Urielesco_U
Greetings Ghoulish Fellows, I'm Urielesco_U!
LET THE MADNESS BEGIN!
Last Christmas was like no other... As the clock struck 12 and the full moon appeared the creatures of Christmas fell prey to a mysterious curse that changed them... One of them was The Snow Man.




LET THE MADNESS BEGIN!
Last Christmas was like no other... As the clock struck 12 and the full moon appeared the creatures of Christmas fell prey to a mysterious curse that changed them... One of them was The Snow Man.
Original characters, concepts, makeup and costumes made personally.
Latex mask prosthetic with moulded EVA foam teeth and nose. Iridescent sparkles applied for color shifts on ice effect.
Instagram: @urielesco_u ---> https://www.instagram.com/urielesco_u/Latex mask prosthetic with moulded EVA foam teeth and nose. Iridescent sparkles applied for color shifts on ice effect.




Re: Bulk Yak hair?
My pleasure @Darrell Green
Great to hear you found Connie's course to be helpful. I'll pass along your thanks to her.
Great to hear you found Connie's course to be helpful. I'll pass along your thanks to her.
Cable controller CAD project
I just started working in CAD over the summer and decided to use the 3 axis puppet controller (from the tentacle mechanism course)* as a final project for my intro to cad course. While I got a perfect score on the project, I for the life of me couldn't figure out if they had bearings in them or if they are metal on metal gliding pivots. I am on to my second design of the controller and was wondering if I could get some information on how that articulation works.




Handmade Maleficent Costume

I made the wings, dress, skirt, staff, jewelry, belts, and modified the horns that came as a skullcap into a headband
Re: Rex the Dragon
Thank you! Yeah, all in is about 60 lbs. most of that being the mechanics, electronics, and fire extinguisher. It was a lot of fun making, but now is just as much fun interacting with the public. Sooo many different and memorable reactions !!
Re: Creation of puppets, about latex and hands
Baby powder is usually a good idea on latex as it removes the tack so it does not stick to its self. You can also rinse it off later to remove the excess which should let you paint on the surface without issue. That said, there's less to worry about if you paint it first.
To make the hands more menacing you could elongate the fingers or add long nails/claws as you suggested, as long as they fit your character. Sometimes simply making the fingers longer is enough. Just don't make them too long or it look comical or distracting.
I'm not sure where you could find those stickers in Europe, but you could find some images online (or design your own) then have them printed locally or get sticker paper for your own printer if you have one.
Your characters are off to a good start!
/Chris
To make the hands more menacing you could elongate the fingers or add long nails/claws as you suggested, as long as they fit your character. Sometimes simply making the fingers longer is enough. Just don't make them too long or it look comical or distracting.
I'm not sure where you could find those stickers in Europe, but you could find some images online (or design your own) then have them printed locally or get sticker paper for your own printer if you have one.
Your characters are off to a good start!
/Chris