We actually have an upcoming lesson on making silicone masks that covers everything. I don't have a release date to share with you yet though.
In the meantime we have a number of lessons on sculpting, molding, casting, and painting silicone. Is there a specific part of the process you wanted to learn more about?
Absolutely , sculpting for the eye socket area , the proper technique for blending the sculpture around the mouth area and how to reinforce those areas so that they do not rip also I would be interested to know if you plan on covering the notion of half masks or creature like bald caps
Most of that will be covered in the upcoming silicone mask lesson. We don't have any lessons that focus on creature bald caps, but some of our lessons do show bald cap application as part of a makeup.
Just wanted to post a quick update here. The first chapter in our silicone mask making course will launch within a month, so keep your eyes peeled for that!
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We actually have an upcoming lesson on making silicone masks that covers everything. I don't have a release date to share with you yet though.
In the meantime we have a number of lessons on sculpting, molding, casting, and painting silicone. Is there a specific part of the process you wanted to learn more about?
/Chris
Most of that will be covered in the upcoming silicone mask lesson. We don't have any lessons that focus on creature bald caps, but some of our lessons do show bald cap application as part of a makeup.
Here's a couple:
https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/tutorials/how-to-create-alien-makeup-part-one-bald-cap-and-prosthetic-makeup-application
https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/tutorials/creature-makeup-multi-piece-silicone-prosthetic-application
/Chris
/Chris