Hey guys, I just have some questions here.
I am going to be making a cow partial hopefully in time for Megaplex when my bursitis heals. Until then, lots of research! :o
I have seen a lot of artists lately only foam the front of the face (and cheeks and ears and stuff). Is this the better thing to do rather than having a 360 foam base? (I will be working with a balaclava base and foaming over it)
I want my cow to be cute, but not have a head that is too big/round. On my last mask, the black and white cat, I encountered a few large forehead issues. Would leaving an open back-head eliminate this problem?
I would think only have a foam face would weigh down the front and cause it to slide; is this the case at times?
Can you make this type of base with a moving jaw?
For hoof-feets, what type of shoes should I build off of (No lifted-heel)?
Is it ok to make the hooves out of fleece?
I am going to be making a cow partial hopefully in time for Megaplex when my bursitis heals. Until then, lots of research! :o
I have seen a lot of artists lately only foam the front of the face (and cheeks and ears and stuff). Is this the better thing to do rather than having a 360 foam base? (I will be working with a balaclava base and foaming over it)
I want my cow to be cute, but not have a head that is too big/round. On my last mask, the black and white cat, I encountered a few large forehead issues. Would leaving an open back-head eliminate this problem?
I would think only have a foam face would weigh down the front and cause it to slide; is this the case at times?
Can you make this type of base with a moving jaw?
For hoof-feets, what type of shoes should I build off of (No lifted-heel)?
Is it ok to make the hooves out of fleece?