05-23-2011, 04:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-23-2011, 04:55 PM by The Death Curse.)
Quote:Keep in mind though my camera isn't very high quality and the skin folds are clearer in real life.
Like I said, it's not detailed enough and the detail that IS there isn't carved deeply enough or carved in the right directions (in relation to the original film sculpture). Furthermore, the "wrinkle details" you have made so far don't meld together and aren't even close to the heaviness of detail found on the original prop mask(s). That's especially so around the entire half of the face you just photographed. It's definitely not anything caused by your camera or lighting circumstances.
In terms of general shape, this sculpture is the best around so far...However, if I were you, I'd take it easy and invest a lot more time, research, and concentration on the fine details to assure that your finished masks aren't easily topped in the future. You'll most certainly sell more of them that way.
Cheers,
Ryan