Resident Evil Licker Mask! Full Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video I show you how you can use the processes from my previous videos to make your own resident evil licker mask!
Check out my other videos on how to make masks and your own plaster cast head form.
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I like the snake head pareadolia at the end of the tounge . awesome piece!
Glad you liked it! It was a fun build and hope you try to make one yourself 😉
Awsome work
Thank you Frank! Appreciate the comments!
That is some bad-a$$ music playing! Definitely a bad-a$$ mask man I love your work your definitely tapping my Halloween vein🤘🏻💀🤘🏻
Thanks Daniel! Glad you are enjoying the tutorials and hope you try them out yourself!
Wow epic that really does look very realistic like it actually came from the film franchise of Resident Evil its very well done
Appreciate it my friend 😊
@thor0520 I do appreciate it I absolutely love the make of it its very epic and very artistic
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Greetings from Spain mate, I also make terrifying masks, go ahead.
Greetings Edgar!
This is sick! My friends and I were wanting to do Resident Evil cosplays for our next convention and I was originally going to do a zombie version of Jill Valentine but I think I'd rather be a Licker now!
Glad you liked this one! I am planning on doing a Resident Evil Iron Maiden here shortly!
I'm gna incorporate foam to my latex masks now
Could you do a latex mask tutorial?
I will definitely add it to the list of projects coming up. Appreciate the suggestion!
@@thor0520 anytime appreciate you taking the time to do the videos.
How many cans of spray per mask ?
Generally it only takes one can per mask. The Licker, Predator and Demigorgon took two cans each. Hope that helps 😉
Name of the spray thing you use? That you made the mask and tongue with?
Loctite brand spray foam in the red can. Walmart carries it as well as most hardware stores.
Loctite brand is the only one I recommend to use for making masks
How do you keep the styrofoam from ripping or breaking?
If the loctite foam should rip or break for any reason I suggest adding more of the foam to patch it.
Also I suggest you work with the foam while it is still pliable, i.e before it becomes fully solid.