I haven’t been very successful with cowls, but I try new things from time to time. The KANG Costume I am working on will have a helmet. Thank you for watching and stay tuned!
@@masterofnone7977 I think the best way to make cowls are these days are getting an stl 3d file of the cowl (or sculpt with clay for an original piece) that you want and get it 3d printed to a head size you want, and silcone it and plaster it for hard shell on ontop of the slicone then use urthane rubber inside the cast. theres barely any videos on it and it's very hard to find one that shows the process and the things they use so other people can do it easy.
@@Akuyamix I actually tried sculpting. I think I posted the video here, or maybe it's on my TikTok. A decent printer costs money and in a way, I feel takes away from the creative process. I may purchase one eventually, but I have heard that the printer and materials can get kinda spendy, unless you are creating things that sell to ofset cost.
Thank you Sir! I will be doing some more more complicated belt videos, but this was one of the many things I juggled for Halloween. Love you dude! Stay up!
@@masterofnone7977 I've been trying to check out your videos when I can. It's getting a lot of traction, happy to see you're sharing your great talents with the world. keep up the great work ❤️
@@lordeowstheking the best thing about this neph, is I am actually enjoying myself. My mother tried to get me to do this 42 yrs ago. See how a hard head makes a soft behind! LOL! Keep watching, 'bout to go into DEEP BATMAN MODE!
I would like to see you attempt to make an batman cowl. I think that would be a good video
I haven’t been very successful with cowls, but I try new things from time to time. The KANG Costume I am working on will have a helmet. Thank you for watching and stay tuned!
@@masterofnone7977 I think the best way to make cowls are these days are getting an stl 3d file of the cowl (or sculpt with clay for an original piece) that you want and get it 3d printed to a head size you want, and silcone it and plaster it for hard shell on ontop of the slicone then use urthane rubber inside the cast. theres barely any videos on it and it's very hard to find one that shows the process and the things they use so other people can do it easy.
@@Akuyamix I actually tried sculpting. I think I posted the video here, or maybe it's on my TikTok. A decent printer costs money and in a way, I feel takes away from the creative process. I may purchase one eventually, but I have heard that the printer and materials can get kinda spendy, unless you are creating things that sell to ofset cost.
@@masterofnone7977 That’s true whatever you I can’t wait to see the next project also I will check out your tiktok
Super criative!
Thank you!
Great work unk!!
Thank you Sir! I will be doing some more more complicated belt videos, but this was one of the many things I juggled for Halloween. Love you dude! Stay up!
@@masterofnone7977 I've been trying to check out your videos when I can. It's getting a lot of traction, happy to see you're sharing your great talents with the world. keep up the great work ❤️
@@lordeowstheking the best thing about this neph, is I am actually enjoying myself. My mother tried to get me to do this 42 yrs ago. See how a hard head makes a soft behind! LOL! Keep watching, 'bout to go into DEEP BATMAN MODE!