02-21-2006, 04:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-21-2006, 04:32 AM by krazedkilla.)
It\'s a given that higher quality masks will cost a higher amount of money. Bottom line is that you get what you pay for. Don\'t like the price don\'t buy it, simple as that. Back on track now, I think Myers has always been and still remain a touchy subject for some, based on the fact that the look of the mask has been very hard to replicate. From Nick Castle to Dick Warlock the look of the mask just changed so much between the two movies and yet it still was the same mask. When I first seen a myers mask I\'ll admit I thought what\'s the big deal about it. It has hair and its painted white, really not all that much work put into it at all, right? I was wrong and now when I look at any myers mask I think of how much it would be a pain in the ass to hair it, from the the right hair and just the hairline of the mask which is hard to get right on its own. When I think of the paint of the mask I think of how hard it would be to get the look right. To get the certain flesh tones into the mask to make it look like it was an original Kirk, stripped of its sideburns, eyes cut larger, hair dirtied up, and it painted over in white to get the Emotionless look of Michael Myers mask we all come to love. Alot of work goes into it, more then I could ever possibly know.