I'm looking for information on using latex to make masks, headpieces, and other prosthetic-type stuff. I've had decent results sewing nylon pieces for some of my costumes, but I was looking for something that would be a little more permanent, and hopefully easier to apply. Is the latex used in these anything like the liquid latex you can get for mold-making? How do you go about molding it and coloring it? Is it safe to apply directly to the skin? If it's different from liquid latex, where do I get it and what kind of cost am I looking at? Any help would be appreciated.
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I found a few hints in a Star Trek forum, but it looks like most of the stuff they make are just thin pieces that they glue onto their heads, such as Klingon foreheads. What I need is a lot larger than that, so there might not be a reasonable way to do what I want. It looks like I'd need to make a mold of my head, then sculpt the pieces I want, then make a cast of those in latex of silicone. And I still don't know if I'd be able to color it the way I want. I did a project before, where I made a headpiece out of tights and stuffed them. Then I just painted directly onto it. I wonder if I could just coat the already existing piece with that paintable silicone. It might be more lightweight than one made completely out of silicone.Hey! Where's the waiter with the water for my daughter?
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I've personally not doen what you are attempting, but I have seen several threads. A dude even sculpted his own reproduction Alien suit, Alien suit and I have seen this site, Monster Makers talked about from time to time.Comment
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Cool, thanks for the link! I'll check them out. I have a few ideas try for now, once I'm able to get some supplies. I was mostly thinking of latex, because at San Diego, there was a girl walking around dressed as a Twilek from Star Wars, and her headpiece(including tentacles) was perfect. She said it was latex, but that's all the time I really had to talk to her.Hey! Where's the waiter with the water for my daughter?
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