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“Make an Articulated a Beast Mask” 1 Hour 18 Minutes of Glorious How To

TIME STAMPS FOR VIDEO TOPICS (use to avoid dying of boredom) 0:50 Basics of the design FOAM STRUCTURE 5:05 foam & how to buy 6:15 Elastic & how to buy 8:55 Working with foam 15:22 Testing the fit of the foam understructure 15:37 Before adding fur mount yours eyes FUR 16:41 adding the fur 16:47 buying fur 18:45 Using small swatches of fur 19:47 Working with fur and cutting 21:49 Direction of fur pile, gluing on top of fur 22:03 Cutting fur revisited 25:58 Gluing edge of fur to jaw, deciding how to handle lips 27:24 fixing mistakes with hot glue 29:07 Making a fur dome for forehead 31:20 removing folds from fake fur AND heavy duty breathing into microphone action 31:56 Fit fabric to upper jaw, glue 32:40 The side flaps and hiding seams 36:00 How to re-use scraps and re-use loose hair 37:15 Trimming fur to shape the mask more mouth breathing 39:50 Painting fur EYES TEETH NOSE EARS TONGUE 41:00 How to make ears stick up 51:44 Eyes: Contact lenses 43:27 Purchased lenses 44:50 Making lenses from polycarbonate: cutting 45:29 Making a simple slump mold for plastic 46:04 FIRE SAFETY PSA 46:39 Heat forming plastic lenses 48:18 Cutting formed plastic 49:57 Painting eye lenses 52:30 Finished eye 53:55 Nose, teeth the accessories 53:00 Polymer clay, purchasing, how it works, watch me butcher how the plasticizer vaporization and PVC fuses. 54:05 FX polymer clay comparison 55:05 Purchasing acrylic paint NOTE: If you want to use paint outside more than few times get expensive acrylic


25 Responses to ““Make an Articulated a Beast Mask” 1 Hour 18 Minutes of Glorious How To”

  1. SuperLukeW says:

    yay new vid

  2. googlerocker2007 says:

    Wow, nice… I watched the entire movie… is there a way to get it on an actual DVD?

  3. bioniclefighter09 says:

    thanks its awsome

  4. jeroenoost says:

    thanx for uploading again, this is realy helpfull for my next theatre production. THANK YOU!! =]

  5. impaktara says:

    Awesome! Time to get some popcorn

  6. Drygonsky1 says:

    Awesome! Thanks for making this

  7. Enishisan says:

    And here I was wondering how to make an Ape mask….and then the clouds open up and you make this video. <3

  8. RaphaRox says:

    awesome =D

  9. GTAtomten says:

    Very nice! Thanks a bunch :)

  10. Zanorfgor says:

    Yay, now I don’t have to buy it a third time should catastrophic computer failure claim my copy again.

  11. Creaturesfarley says:

    Heya! You need to alter your time stamps past 60 mins. :-) .

    Thanks for the vid!!

  12. gryphern says:

    @Creaturesfarley I’ve tried three times, in HH:MM:SS, MM:SS etc., I don’t think youtube’s deep timestamp links are set up for long videos! Any ideas??

  13. moukidelmar says:

    one note about colored Sculpey clay, if you find that the colored Sculpey is to stiff to work with, the dark colors are particularly known for that, you can mix in a tiny amount of the basic noncolored sculpey or some of the colorless this will soften it up quickly. I would recommend mixing black colored with some basic instead of buying gray for example.

  14. jgantner1 says:

    did you scream DUCT TAPE!!!!!!!!! ?

  15. jgantner1 says:

    you are really awesome

  16. jgantner1 says:

    glass of milk watching this video number 50

  17. jgantner1 says:

    why not use a hole puncher a couple times?

  18. gryphern says:

    @jgantner1 Self referencing meta-ness–check out the how to build wings video

  19. jgantner1 says:

    @gryphern I’ve seen it many times before i love the videos you make you have great idead sorry if I’m not subscribed sometimes i forget to subscribe i appreciate the videos

  20. KikoRex says:

    Hey; first off I wanna say: SUPERB video! I’m making a mask based on this tutorial, but mine is of a reptilian creature. It’s Bowser from Mario Bros., if you wanna take a look on Google or something (Look for Smash Bros. Brawl images)

    In any case, my question regards what material to use to cover his snout; with the werewolf, you can hide underthings and have a nice design with fur. That doesn’t really work with a smooth-skinned creature like King Koopa. Any suggestions?

  21. jclark3401 says:

    Could you make a gorilla????

  22. ricccjames says:

    THANKS SOOOOO MUCH!!! I ‘m gonna wear my werewolf mask while i drive my mothers car down to my high school and throw some eggs!!!!!! I can’t wait for halloween:()

  23. thyuiooo says:

    thanks so much for uploading this i cant wait to buy the materials and try to make it :)

  24. rikfore says:

    hey guys, did you use any kind of patterns, i dont know the size of each piece, help!

  25. Creaturesfarley says:

    Hmm, silly Youtube :( No clues I’m afraid.

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