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Hi all, I just got settled into my new place and got my shop set up. Here's a tooled greenman mask that I was asked to make.

As this was my first attempt at a semi-complicated mask, I'd really appreciate any advice or comments you may have. Enjoy!

-Mike

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well done mike, the coloring is really good and the shape of the leaves pleasing on the eye. The only think i could suggest is to paint the raw edges of the dangley thingies. I always paint the back and edges..gives it a more finished look.

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Posted (edited)

That's a good idea :) I haven't put the finish coat on yet, so I can still make changes. What do you normally paint the backs of your masks with?

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Very nice mask, especially for a first one! I usually paint the backs of my masks with the same dye or paint as I put on the front. Definitely gives it a finished look. I use an airbrush to apply it so it doesn't take long.

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i also paint the back with the same paint with an airbrush, just remember to seal the back as well

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Thanks for all the compliments! The buyer was very pleased with the mask, so I guess I did a good job after all! :evillaugh:

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