Many people have asked me about this method of mask making, so I put together as big of a tutorial as I could muster the energy for. I hope this helps if you have any questions! It glosses over a lot of steps, and getting good at it inevitably requires hands-on experience, but this should give people a general idea. I've included some helpful links at the bottom.
Extra Resource Links:
My tutorial on making 3D models for papercraft masks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgCZmdq7Q5I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHRfq99b1Xo
(I am so sorry about my voice and sniffly nose ;_;)
Helpful guides on using silicone to make molds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCIO_2J1gF0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlVdt7f-YGM
(everyone's methods differ a little, do your best!)
Fiberglass application
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKcIOBPQ-5E
There's tons of videos and resources out there, so don't be afraid to look! Remember, this is only one way of making masks. Some people prefer using clay or other materials, too. They all have their pros and cons.
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3 comments:
Is it possible to get a copy of your papercraft print?
I don't trust my skills with blender at all.
how do you find 3DAce??
Theres a link of the program RinRin used, it’s in her YouTube video of part 1. It’s a free archived version on Flat2D.com where you can download a version of 3DAce! Also, Pepakura a tool she used for unfolding her 3d models requires a paid license for importing custom models which costs 38USD. I believe there are other free alternatives you can use like Papermaker for papercrafts. I’ve been into Kigurumi’s recently, I hope this comment reaches to those curious aswell!
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