01-16-2006, 12:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-16-2006, 12:17 AM by TheCreeper2003.)
I just took a regular paintbrush and used it to apply the latex to him. Let it dry layer by layer.
How many layers you need depends on what your trying to achieve. I did the first layer as a base, and let it dry, I then applied a second layer, and used that layer to attach the mask to his face and liquid latex base I started around his eyes and mouth. I\'d have him hold the mask down in the places where I just applied the new layer while it dried. Then I\'d do another layer and another layer to keep the latex thick so it would hold. The last layer I did was all about the effects. The burnt look and such. That\'s about it.
That\'s all there is to it. Just uh... dont plan on using that paint brush again. Even when I\'d try to get most of the excess off it in warm water, it would still stick in the bristles, and it was pretty much shot at the end. lol.
How many layers you need depends on what your trying to achieve. I did the first layer as a base, and let it dry, I then applied a second layer, and used that layer to attach the mask to his face and liquid latex base I started around his eyes and mouth. I\'d have him hold the mask down in the places where I just applied the new layer while it dried. Then I\'d do another layer and another layer to keep the latex thick so it would hold. The last layer I did was all about the effects. The burnt look and such. That\'s about it.
That\'s all there is to it. Just uh... dont plan on using that paint brush again. Even when I\'d try to get most of the excess off it in warm water, it would still stick in the bristles, and it was pretty much shot at the end. lol.