Ultra Cal 30 for the win.
For my head, I used about 6.53 kilograms of Ultra Cal, so for water we used 2.5 liters.
Ultra Cal 30 for the win.
For my head, I used about 6.53 kilograms of Ultra Cal, so for water we used 2.5 liters.
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If you try to do this, or plan to make any mold of your body, please, please, ONLY use plaster of paris (strips/plaster bandages) or alginate and plaster of paris strips/plaster bandages. Somewhere out there someone is thinking they can substitute plaster of paris strips with another form of plaster. Pouring plaster onto yourself is very dangerous. The curing temperature can become very hot, if something goes wrong you can’t rip away the strips/bandages, it’s harder to control, etc etc, you get the idea. If you’re thinking ‘oh, but I’ve seen someone do it that way’ hopefully they were using alginate and you were mistaking it for plaster. And if you’re saying ‘but I’ve gone and made one with just plaster before, nyeh,’ well, great, good for you, don’t do it again ok kiddo?
The (little and not really important) saga of the Liara costume begins!
Watercolours, pencil crayon and markers on watercolour paper. If you’re a corpse, the first thing a crow will snack on is your eyeballs. Mmm.
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I really should have uploaded this page when I posted the first one; for every comic page there’s an accompanying ‘info/picture’ page. I’ll get the rest of the comic up during the week.
Pencil crayon with marker outlines on cardstock. 1 of 5.