06-13-2004, 03:57 PM
have you considered using a crayon for the scuff marks...when you look at the movie mask it looks like a crayon would do a pretty accurate job. then if you don\'t like it you can wipe it off. if you do try this, let the crayon sit in the sun first.
*now that I look at the mask, one acryllic wash would maybe make it look a little better, try one..that can be washed off of you don\'t like it also(as you know)
the bottom line is the mask looks kick ass as is and if you plan on changing it there is little room for error. I just wouldn\'t go putting any real scratches on it.
keep up the good work
*now that I look at the mask, one acryllic wash would maybe make it look a little better, try one..that can be washed off of you don\'t like it also(as you know)
the bottom line is the mask looks kick ass as is and if you plan on changing it there is little room for error. I just wouldn\'t go putting any real scratches on it.
keep up the good work