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Werewolf costume

Step 5Finish up the head

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What you need:
acrylic paint
brushes
clear epoxy
hot glue
fake fur
scissors
exacto knife


Time to paint him! Again, I had thought most of the front face would be naked so I cared way too much about painting it all nice. It's not a total flat black, there's actually a little shading and highlighting. That red stuff in the jaw is tool dip, I figured I'd seal the inner face since it can get pretty nasty in there with all the sweating I'd be doing. Easier to wipe off and makes it a little smoother...


I also have some black eye make up to blend things a little better...and a balaclava to hide my mouth (nnja mask type hood)
The teeth have been sealed with a glossy clear epoxy. Do a test on your epoxy first, because the brand I used for the bottom teeth yellowed within a month or two and they no longer matched.
The teeth are not a pure white, either..I did stain them a little but it doesnt show up too well in the flash.

The hair was wierd...at first i added mohair that i dyed and glued in piece by piece. Like I have mentioned i was going to have a somewhat naked face and was going to blend the hair into the skin. Dumb waste of time. I ended up hot gluing on fake fur and trimming it to become short on the face and snout..and blended that into longer hair towards the top of the head. I also bought some long high quality fur from National Fiber Technology for the back of the head...i used hot glue to attach all of the fur onto the face and head.


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5 comments
Sep 17, 2011. 2:33 PMlukev2 says:
chupercabra...
Jun 26, 2010. 9:47 AMInumo says:
How did you stain your fangs? Also, what exactly is tool dip (or is it tool tip like you mention in the next step)? I'm a newbie at DIY stuff, so I don't really know much about paints etc.
Sep 24, 2010. 11:35 PMferalucce says:
inumo... as for the teeth, she said "The teeth have been sealed with a glossy clear epoxy. Do a test on your epoxy first, because the brand I used for the bottom teeth yellowed within a month or two and they no longer matched.
The teeth are not a pure white, either..I did stain them a little but it doesnt show up too well in the flash. "
Sep 25, 2010. 6:27 AMInumo says:
... And I'm wondering what she did to stain them. I get that she sealed them with the epoxy. As stated in the original post, I'm a newbie at this stuff, so it's not like I know what to do when someone says "stain this." Did she soak them in tea? Is is kinda like wood staining? I don't really know anything when it comes to this...

Also, since you seem to be willing to help... Do you happen to know what tool (d/t)ip is?
Jun 10, 2009. 5:16 PMamericannitemare says:
hi i really admire ur work im doin the same and i was wonderin if National Fiber Technology hair is some that u can order or is it like super spcial stuff and the only reason u got some was because u know a person who works there id like to know thanx

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I'm an artist from Texas who now lives in Chicago. By day I work at a large phone company doing graphic design. On the side I freelance, making paintings, sculptures, and exploring as many mediums as ...
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