02-12-2010, 08:33 AM
Wonderful work, SPAZ! Two suggestions:The head's shape needs to be more anatomically correct. What I mean is, from front (brow line) to back (rear of the cranium), it's a little too thick. Starting behind the ears, shave down the back of its head quite a bit and you'll get a much better-fitting and better-looking latex mask. Use some human anatomy reference from Google and Photoshop it over a profile shot of your sculpture to see what I mean.You could also add more of an anatomical flow to the bottom of the neck/beginning of the trapezius muscles, as that will REALLY help the masks flare out accurately to the originals when worn. Here's a good reference picture:<a href=\"http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/49/123649-004-C05422F1.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media...04-C05422F1.jpg</a>Also, here's a shot of SSN's uncut master copy from the KNB FX movie mold...Notice how the transition from the bottom of the neck to the trapezius muscles is clearly defined in the sculpture:[attachment=32640:donshanks.jpg]Good luck and cheers,Ryan