Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Mask Progression: Final mask, dying and distressing.


1) The final mask pieces cut out. The piece to the left has been untouched, but the piece on the right has been sanded and textured using P120 wet and dry sandpaper. 

2) The stained and textured jaw panel pinned to the to side pieces of the mask. I figured out with earlier prototypes that this is the best order in which to assemble the mask. 

3) Jaw and side panels hand stitched together. Center seam pinned into place. 

4) Samples for the leather belt strap that will go round the back of the head. 

5) Gluing the leather head strap into place after measuring and texturing. 

6) A selection of tea and coffee I plan on using to texture the end of the beak; I want it to look like theres food, rot and dirt where the mask has been used so much and become a part of the character.

7) Feather distressing samples: made using black acrylic paint and water.





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