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- From: kdyer@MtHolyoke.edu (Kristy K. Dyer)
- Subject: Re: Mask Molding
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- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 00:02:34 GMT
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- Vivian Aldridge (viviana@igor.tamri.com) wrote:
- > I'm trying to find out how to make a REALISTIC
- > mask mold without smothering my subject (victim).
-
- You don't need to smother the victim -- put straws up the nose so they can
- breath.
-
- You probably want to grease the face, so that the plaster comes off easily
- and build a frame that blocks out the rest of the head you aren't
- interested in. I haven't done this, but I've seen it done. The only really
- uncomfortable thing about it is that the plaster gets a bit hot as it sets.
-
- Kristy Dyer__________________________________________kdyer@MHC.mtholyoke.EDU
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