I wonder how much of this is the Mandela effect though. The actual movie didn't really become a cult classic because of it's stunning visuals, but basically for the exact opposite reason.
@@lordsamich755 When the movie came out in 1954, the visuals were pretty striking for the time. I still think the design of the creature holds up pretty well too. It's definitely my favorite design of the Universal Monsters
@@judakissmaximus haha. Thanks for checking it out. Yeah, I'm a little slow with replying to the comments sometimes, but I try to get to them all eventually. :-)
Oddly in all the years i have been doing my hobby it never occured to me to try to do this...i have rehauled alot of customer masks from crappy to movie quality but never tried doing one off Amazon...inspiration gained here!
almost felt like crying when I saw those old masks in the back. Just remember all my friends as kids running around in them, from Kmart, lol. That plastic that would bite into your lip, lol, miss those, (mine was always dracula or frankenstein)
Outstanding work! It takes me back to when I was a kid back in the 70's. We would take whatever we could find at a Five and Dime store and create our own monsters for our Halloween Spook Houses. Did this for many years and it was always fun. Thank you so much for your creativity and talent.
Absolutely AWESOME. Would never have believed that was the same mask. Incredible. You’re so humble and self effacing with your talent too. Dude, that was brilliant.
@@ClintCarneyCreates Definitely. I love stuff like that. A few years back I ordered, what I thought was, a decent Shape mask. When it came it was horrific in totally the wrong way 😂 The only way I could do anything with it was by spraying it pure white and then literally painting a copy of the Shape mask onto it, highlights, shadows and everything. It kinda worked. But then, a week before Halloween I tore a ligament and the neighbourhood was treated to the sight of Michael Myers on crutches!
Although this is well beyond my artistic skill level, I thoroughly enjoyed watching the process. No one would believe you started with a cheap mask to create such a fantastic bust!
THANKS for the inspiration!!! Started the project to do all three movie Ampibious Creatures (Creature from Lost Lagoon, Abe Sapien from Hellboy and the creature from Shape of Water). I can concur that spray foam is not the way to go. Had a disatrous (using a Shape of Water mask) go where I put a whole can in and it stayed liquid (lack of exposure to 'air' or reaction with the latex?). Completed the bust and painted it only to have it expand like the worst case of the mumps. Released the pressure by cutting behind the gills and the foam expanded and squirted out for DAYS!!. Sliced open behind all the gills and eventually salvaged it. The exposed gills just added to the overall effect. Tried two other masks (Ape Sapien, and Creature FTLL) using Gorilla Glue method. Much more controllable. Had so much fun that my next attempt is to make Horror versions of the Cereal monsters Franken Berry, Count Chocula, Boo Berry, Fruit Brute and Yummy Mummy. Found suitable masks as a starting point on ebay for about £17.99 each. Can't wait.
Great Job! I always put some foam in before the mannequin head then fill around it, also water in a spritz bottle helps too, The moisture make the foam expand quicker and cure faster.
Amazing work, Clint! That is a great display piece for sure and the glossy finish really gives the creature that wet "lagoony" appearance. Haha! Well done. A few years ago, I was lucky enough to see 'The Creature from the Black Lagoon' in 3-D at a local Cineplex Odeon movie theatre showing the movie for a limited engagement and as much as I love the movie in 2-D, it was all the more enjoyable watching it in 3-D on the big screen. That was a very memorable experience, so if you ever get the chance, I highly recommend it or if you have the ability to watch the 3-D Blu-ray, I know you'll get a kick out of it. :)
Wow, not only is this very impressive, but your voice and video editing skills make for a very pleasant experience. I'm definitely going to check out the rest of your channel. Thank you for the great video!
You’ve always been very talented man, I remember sitting next to you back in Art class at Highland and seein your work back then. Awesome work and I knew you’d be successful.
I just came across your channel and I am so happy I did. And on October 1st too, perfect way to kick off spooky season. You are so talented, can't wait to see what else you do 👻
Nice video it looks great do you know what type of paint can be used on silicone and rubber I have some 1/6 phicen bodies that I want to paint i tried soft pastels but its not that good...
Thanks for checking it out! Silicone is pretty tricky to paint. You have to mix your paint with silicone basically. If you search youtube for "painting a silicone mask" you'll find a few good videos that walk you through it. Same with the rubber props, just search for "painting a latex mask," and there are lots of great tutorials. Good luck!
I am also a mask collector new to the hobby I started mine with luchador masks but now I have movie masks also and that was a fantastic job if I had that kind of patience lol although I am thinking about carving my own mask from the mask with Jim Carey
Try heating the mask from the inside of the mask... though be careful if you're using a heat gun instead of a blow dryer as it can get too hot. Then while the mask is hot, stuff it with something to put it in to the right shape, and let it cool off while stuffed. You might have to repeat the process a couple times if the crease is really bad. Good luck!
@@ClintCarneyCreates my pleasure, I have bought the exact same Creature mask, but would never be able to transform it into something brilliant like you have. Happy Halloween.
This is really awesome!! I’ve been really thinking of making a movie quality Gillman costume, and this gave me some ideas!! Btw, did you make that corpse/mummy looking mask off to the left??? I love it, and would love to learn how you made it, if you did.
Thanks Josh! Good luck with the Gillman costume! That would be a fun one to build. And yes, I did make the mummy. Made a full costume for him too. It was a build-up type mask... so, no sculpture or mold on that one. Just all built up from scratch. I'll be releasing a new video soon where I go through the process for making a mask similar to that, so please feel free to subscribe if you want to check that one out. Cheers!
My brother sculpted his own latex creature mask from clay and made a plaster mold out of it. I would love to do something like this with his design and make it into a bust. Maybe even a bronze bust?
Nice! Well, if you wanted to recast it in resin, you'll need to make a new mold of the mask out of silicone, as the resin would ruin the plaster. You can also mix bronze powder in with resin and make a "cold cast bronze" statue that way. Good luck!
Very nice! You really brought it to life. What is the best expanding foam spray you would suggest? I am going to be making a display similar to this as well and was curious.
What color did you to make it all black on the mask that’s what I want to do to my mask I’m getting of jeepers creepers and have it all black and still have the white hair the same but the rest of the mask how it was all black like you had it in this for the black lagoon monster when you had it all black but I want to keep my black to look more screen accurate to the film in jeepera creepers 2 movie
I used black Plasti Dip spray for the black. Good luck with your mask... though I'm replying so late, I imaging you're already done with it by now. :-)
Thanks Jeff! Check out the "Latex Mask Central" group on facebook. You might be able to find someone in your area that can do mask repair there. Cheers!
Sorry about the late reply. just noticed your comment. I don't remember the exact brand I used from this build, but any clear acrylic spray from a hardware store should do the trick.
Thank you to everyone for all the love you've been showing this video, and big thanks especially to my new subscribers! New content coming real soon!
I wonder how much of this is the Mandela effect though. The actual movie didn't really become a cult classic because of it's stunning visuals, but basically for the exact opposite reason.
@@lordsamich755 When the movie came out in 1954, the visuals were pretty striking for the time. I still think the design of the creature holds up pretty well too. It's definitely my favorite design of the Universal Monsters
Yeah dude you deserve it like I cannot imagine someone making a video 1 YEAR AGO AND STILL REPLYING TO COMMENTS FROM YESTERDAY THAT IS INSANE
@@judakissmaximus haha. Thanks for checking it out. Yeah, I'm a little slow with replying to the comments sometimes, but I try to get to them all eventually. :-)
@@lordsamich755 I wish someone could do this with this ripped zombie mask I have.
Oddly in all the years i have been doing my hobby it never occured to me to try to do this...i have rehauled alot of customer masks from crappy to movie quality but never tried doing one off Amazon...inspiration gained here!
Thanks for checking out the video!
I'm a new subscriber and I just wanna say your work is phenomenal. Great attention to detail as well as paint job . its like night and day .
@@DRAGOINTHEHOUSE Thanks so much for watching, and subscribing! I appreciate it!
almost felt like crying when I saw those old masks in the back. Just remember all my friends as kids running around in them, from Kmart, lol. That plastic that would bite into your lip, lol, miss those, (mine was always dracula or frankenstein)
Thanks for watching Noel! Yeah, those old masks carry a lot of nostalgia with them for sure. I love them.
This show US that we will not have limits for our creativity. It's an amazing piece. Excellent job
Thank you very much!
Outstanding work! It takes me back to when I was a kid back in the 70's. We would take whatever we could find at a Five and Dime store and create our own monsters for our Halloween Spook Houses. Did this for many years and it was always fun. Thank you so much for your creativity and talent.
Thanks Mark! I used to do this kind of thing as a kid too, and always had a blast doing it. I appreciate you watching and commenting. Cheers!
3:45 "When I killed your brother, Eddie, I talked with a high, squeaky voice JUST LIKE THIIIIIIISSSS!"
Hahaha! Totally!
Lmao was thinking that too
Thank god I wasnt the only one who saw that.
Absolutely AWESOME.
Would never have believed that was the same mask. Incredible.
You’re so humble and self effacing with your talent too. Dude, that was brilliant.
Thanks so much for checking out the vid Steve! Glad you like it!
@@ClintCarneyCreates Definitely. I love stuff like that.
A few years back I ordered, what I thought was, a decent Shape mask. When it came it was horrific in totally the wrong way 😂
The only way I could do anything with it was by spraying it pure white and then literally painting a copy of the Shape mask onto it, highlights, shadows and everything.
It kinda worked.
But then, a week before Halloween I tore a ligament and the neighbourhood was treated to the sight of Michael Myers on crutches!
@@stevetayler9518 Yeah, ordering masks online can be a real gamble. That's cool that you were able to repaint it to the original look though.
Although this is well beyond my artistic skill level, I thoroughly enjoyed watching the process. No one would believe you started with a cheap mask to create such a fantastic bust!
Thank you Susan!
Totally dig it!! 💚 Love the creativity! Never dawned on me to re-vamp a mask, especially into a bust!! Brilliant!
Thanks so much! It was definitely a fun project!
Oh the algorithm gods have pleased me today!
haha. Thanks for watching!
My favorite of the old monsters. Awesome job
Thank you!
THANKS for the inspiration!!!
Started the project to do all three movie Ampibious Creatures (Creature from Lost Lagoon, Abe Sapien from Hellboy and the creature from Shape of Water).
I can concur that spray foam is not the way to go. Had a disatrous (using a Shape of Water mask) go where I put a whole can in and it stayed liquid (lack of exposure to 'air' or reaction with the latex?). Completed the bust and painted it only to have it expand like the worst case of the mumps. Released the pressure by cutting behind the gills and the foam expanded and squirted out for DAYS!!. Sliced open behind all the gills and eventually salvaged it. The exposed gills just added to the overall effect. Tried two other masks (Ape Sapien, and Creature FTLL) using Gorilla Glue method. Much more controllable. Had so much fun that my next attempt is to make Horror versions of the Cereal monsters Franken Berry, Count Chocula, Boo Berry, Fruit Brute and Yummy Mummy. Found suitable masks as a starting point on ebay for about £17.99 each. Can't wait.
Yeah, spray foam was definitely not a great idea. ha. That's awesome that you're doing all the amphibious Creature busts! Where can I see your masks?
Clint, Great video. It was fun watching this. Please do more of these.
Thanks so much Michelle! More vids coming soon. :-)
My wife was telling me about your incredible videos and WOW, AMAZING!!!!
Thanks Daniel!
“and here he is with cool lights :)” my favorite part
Thanks! :-)
the clear coat at the end sells it looks awesome good work
Thank you!
I never considered using freeform air as a medium like that. You just gave me some really good ideas. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Man talk about a beautiful piece! It's dudes like you that I've learned so much from. Liked and subbed!
Great Job! I always put some foam in before the mannequin head then fill around it, also water in a spritz bottle helps too, The moisture make the foam expand quicker and cure faster.
Thanks for watching Josh, and thanks for the tips! Cheers!
I don't know why this was in my recommended, but I'm not complaining, I love it!
Thanks for watching!
One Of My Favorite Mask In My Collection is The Original Don Post Creature.... I Love It...
That's a great one to have in your collection!
Wow! Great upgrade. Excellent work!
Thank you!
The Creature from the Black Lagoon classic! Well done mate!
Thanks so much!
Amazing work, Clint! That is a great display piece for sure and the glossy finish really gives the creature that wet "lagoony" appearance. Haha! Well done.
A few years ago, I was lucky enough to see 'The Creature from the Black Lagoon' in 3-D at a local Cineplex Odeon movie theatre showing the movie for a limited engagement and as much as I love the movie in 2-D, it was all the more enjoyable watching it in 3-D on the big screen. That was a very memorable experience, so if you ever get the chance, I highly recommend it or if you have the ability to watch the 3-D Blu-ray, I know you'll get a kick out of it. :)
Thanks! I got to see it in 3D a few years back too! So cool to see it that way. :-)
Wow; totally amazing. I wish I had your talent for this sort of thing.
Thank you!
Amazing artistry! It eerily duplicates the classic Gill Man from the first movie!! Great likeness!
Thank you!
Wow truly amazing. The mask don't look cheep know more .it look so real. Keep up the good work. 👍
Thank you so much!
Wow, not only is this very impressive, but your voice and video editing skills make for a very pleasant experience. I'm definitely going to check out the rest of your channel. Thank you for the great video!
Thanks AJ! I appreciate the kind words!
Amazing what a fresh paint job can do
Thanks!
i dont know a damn thing about painting, but when i saw the thumbnail image, my brain went, "Apply 20 coats of clear gloss"
hahaha. :-)
What a transformation! Looks like so much fun 🇨🇦
Thanks so much!
Can you do a Frankenstein mask? The Boris Karloff version of course! Would love to see that! And maybe sell it lol
Great idea. I may do one in the future if I find the right mask for it. :-)
I love that derpy fish mask.
haha. Yes!
Wicked video dude! Never seen someone re-sculpt a mask into a bust before. Awesome!!!
Thanks so much!
Creature is my fav
Wow.. you're a very talented artist
Thanks Stephanie!
Dude this is absolutely wicked sic insane great work!!!
Thanks so much! I appreciate that!
Fantastic! More of these please!!!!!
Thanks so much! Definitely plan on doing some more fun videos like this one in the future. :-)
Wow!! What talent! That looks really cool!!
Thank you so much Laura!
I enjoyed the video. I'd love to see more like this.
Thank you! More videos coming real soon. :-)
You’ve always been very talented man, I remember sitting next to you back in Art class at Highland and seein your work back then. Awesome work and I knew you’d be successful.
Thank you so much! :-D
I just came across your channel and I am so happy I did. And on October 1st too, perfect way to kick off spooky season. You are so talented, can't wait to see what else you do 👻
Thank you so much Kimmi!
You really need to keep doing these kinda videos .
great video keep doing new masks!!
Thank you! More mask videos coming soon. :-)
This video is great! So cool to see youtube straight out of Burbank!
Thanks Garrett!
WOW, turned out great. I wish I had the skills to do this. tfs
Thank you!
Don’t wish get up and do it! Trust me you can do it just put your mind to anything!
Beautiful job, man. Love the Creature!
Thank you!
pause at 3:46 to witness PERFECTION
hahaha :-D
Very cool, man. The piece looks 100x better than when it was 1st shown. Love the content.
Thanks so much!
Great idea. Very nicely done!
Thanks so much!
You can actually fill a mask with gorilla glue which foams up but won't deform the mask.
2 part post hole foam may also do the job
Excellent! I'd love to see you transform a cheapo mummy mask.
Thanks! I just did a mummy recently, but failed to film it. Doh. Next time. :-)
thats so swag, i kinda wanna do this now
Thank you! You should try it. It's a lot of fun!
Awesome job. He went from looking like a dead fish to the o.g creature from the black lagoon
Thanks so much!
Dude that came out amazing 😳
Thank you!
The red eyes look cool
Thanks Robert!
@@ClintCarneyCreates 🤘newly subscribed can't wait for the next one
Wow that's looks amazing.
Thank you!
Nice video it looks great do you know what type of paint can be used on silicone and rubber I have some 1/6 phicen bodies that I want to paint i tried soft pastels but its not that good...
Thanks for checking it out! Silicone is pretty tricky to paint. You have to mix your paint with silicone basically. If you search youtube for "painting a silicone mask" you'll find a few good videos that walk you through it. Same with the rubber props, just search for "painting a latex mask," and there are lots of great tutorials. Good luck!
I am also a mask collector new to the hobby I started mine with luchador masks but now I have movie masks also and that was a fantastic job if I had that kind of patience lol although I am thinking about carving my own mask from the mask with Jim Carey
Nice! Thanks for checking out my video!
Anytime loved the content I used to sport a mohawk to wen I had the hair to do it with
You should try and do something with a cheap Glenn Strange Frankenstein mask I’ve seen online
I love how you made this video last year and you're still replying to comments that were from like yesterday LOL
Heheh. Yeah, this video barely got any views all year and then out of the blue people started finding it four days ago. Crazy. Ha.
Just found your video/channel. You are so rad! Subscribed at the 3 min mark. Such awesome tips and video. 💀💋
Thank you!
The best universal monster and the only one that still doesn't have a remake
Yes, the creature is the best!
Do you have any other tips or tricks to remove the creases from shipping? I use a heat gun and no luck.
Try heating the mask from the inside of the mask... though be careful if you're using a heat gun instead of a blow dryer as it can get too hot. Then while the mask is hot, stuff it with something to put it in to the right shape, and let it cool off while stuffed. You might have to repeat the process a couple times if the crease is really bad. Good luck!
Wow! Amazing job!!
Thank so much!
Omg wow... I'm really impressed...!!! 😮👌🏻👌🏻 Awesome
Thanks so much! :-)
WOW!!! Great job.
Thanks!
Superb job!
Awesome results!
Thanks Kevin!
That came out awesome
Thanks Jennifer!
@@ClintCarneyCreates You’re welcome handsome!
That looks brilliant indeed!
Thanks so much, Michael!
@@ClintCarneyCreates my pleasure, I have bought the exact same Creature mask, but would never be able to transform it into something brilliant like you have. Happy Halloween.
@@rawedgeman01 Happy Halloween!
From a $13 mask to a $1k mask. Wow, the quality is good. Amazing.
Thanks so much!
Please make more of these !!!!!
Awesome video! Great paint job.
Thanks very much!
This is really awesome!! I’ve been really thinking of making a movie quality Gillman costume, and this gave me some ideas!! Btw, did you make that corpse/mummy looking mask off to the left??? I love it, and would love to learn how you made it, if you did.
Thanks Josh! Good luck with the Gillman costume! That would be a fun one to build. And yes, I did make the mummy. Made a full costume for him too. It was a build-up type mask... so, no sculpture or mold on that one. Just all built up from scratch. I'll be releasing a new video soon where I go through the process for making a mask similar to that, so please feel free to subscribe if you want to check that one out. Cheers!
My brother sculpted his own latex creature mask from clay and made a plaster mold out of it. I would love to do something like this with his design and make it into a bust. Maybe even a bronze bust?
Nice! Well, if you wanted to recast it in resin, you'll need to make a new mold of the mask out of silicone, as the resin would ruin the plaster. You can also mix bronze powder in with resin and make a "cold cast bronze" statue that way. Good luck!
Oh! That’s a good tip!
You have a great skill
Thank you!
Looks amazing! Going to try this :)
Thanks Darren, let me know how yours turns out!
Looks like you might want to clean your printer heads brother! Lol This is amazing. Subscribed.
Hahaha... definitely need to fix that printer. Thanks for watching and subscribing Austin!
Wow, that looks fantastic.
Thanks Christopher!
Amazing work, and also classic monster rep+ :)
Thank you! Can't go wrong with the classics. :-)
That look great Clint.
Thanks for checking it out Cameron!
Very nice! You really brought it to life. What is the best expanding foam spray you would suggest? I am going to be making a display similar to this as well and was curious.
I saw this video 8 times I all was One during what type of paint did you use to paint that laytex?
This came out wicked rad bro.
Thank you!
Great Horror Art!!!!
Thank you!
What color did you to make it all black on the mask that’s what I want to do to my mask I’m getting of jeepers creepers and have it all black and still have the white hair the same but the rest of the mask how it was all black like you had it in this for the black lagoon monster when you had it all black but I want to keep my black to look more screen accurate to the film in jeepera creepers 2 movie
I used black Plasti Dip spray for the black. Good luck with your mask... though I'm replying so late, I imaging you're already done with it by now. :-)
That is so cool! Thanks!
Thank you!
Great result!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for the inspirational video
Thanks for watching it!
That's dope man!!!
Thank you!
Pretty cool pretty cool
Thank you!
I’d love to find an old William shatner mask
There are still some floating around out there. I think they can be pretty pricey though.
awesome shirt, where do i get one?
Amazing! Such a brilliant idea!
Thank you!
Really awesome dude
Thanks so much!
This is awesome!
Thanks so much!
Nice job. Wish I could find someone to repair a mask of mine and fix it for display.
Thanks Jeff! Check out the "Latex Mask Central" group on facebook. You might be able to find someone in your area that can do mask repair there. Cheers!
Now he is Ocean Man
haha. Yes!
Nice job!
Thanks so much!
DO you have a link to the Acrylic gloss Clear coat that you sprayed onto the mask to give it that shine?
Sorry about the late reply. just noticed your comment. I don't remember the exact brand I used from this build, but any clear acrylic spray from a hardware store should do the trick.
The original mask is Goosebumps tv quality at best.