Thursday 25 October 2012

PAYDAY: The Heist Chains

It's time for the 3rd installment of these PAYDAY costumes. For chains I yet again used the same method as the previous two masks.
Lather, Rinse, Repeat, Lather, Rinse, Repeat, Lather, Rinse, Repeat... I'd just like to say sorry for the lack of information and images, I wasn't very good at doctumenting these at the time as the 3 masks were being worked on back to back.
 
Clay Sculpt of Chains
 
 
 
 
Casted, Trimmed, Sanded, Painted
 


The three masks together :)


Next..... Hoxton

 
  

10 comments:

  1. Nice work man, me and my mates were very interested in acquiring masks like these, as we love the game as well, and seeing these made us really jealous, and want to make them ourselves but we don't have the know how or skill to make them ourselves, so I must ask the question, would you be willing to make, all the masks for monies?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Cheers for your interest in the masks, If you send me your email I'd be more then happy to help you out.

      Delete
  2. kieran.love@hotmail.co.uk
    Nice one mate :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. First of all, kudos on these masks they are amazing, there is definitely a market for this sort of thing especially during halloween. I too lack the skill to make any of these masks, would it be possible to purchase them from you? Wolfs in particular

    ReplyDelete
  4. hi, id like to sculpt something out of clay then make a mask, the sculpting isnt a problem. id like to know what technique you used for moulding, as it seemed very effective.

    many thanks

    jim

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hey Jim, I used a method called slush casting, it's where you make a silicone mould and pour plastic into it, slush it around untill you get a good thickness in the mould. Their are loads of tutorials on youtube and all over the internet, thats how I learnt.

      Just head to youtube and search "how to make a silicone mould" or "Slush casting" also if you youtube "brick in the yard moulding" that should bring up a bunch of videos the guy over at brick in the yard is amazing :)

      hope this helps
      -Jack

      Delete
  5. thanks for the speedy reply, ive sculpted the clay, will look at coulding now.

    thanks again bud :)

    jim

    ReplyDelete
  6. Hey there Jack.

    I have to say, hand on heart, your work is pretty damned impressive. I too have been playing the game myself and am planning on going to a comiccon this year, and have a few questions in mind.
    I have a very good idea as to how to make these masks, but I know of a couple of ways to do it. How did you manage to get them done, and how did you find.apply the straps to the masks?
    Secondly, if you're interested, would you be willing to make more of them and sell some to me?
    It'd be hugely appreciated if you could hit me back as soon as dude, thank you.
    Here's my E-Mail scentedflaps@hotmail.co.uk
    Hope to hear from you soon :>

    ReplyDelete
  7. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Name a price, I want to buy them all please!

    ReplyDelete