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<p dir="auto"><strong>Mclovin-84</strong> — <em>11 years ago(August 07, 2014 05:30 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I am making a Batman 1989 costume, a full body latex suit and would appreciate some help I've never done anything like this before!<br />
I have a sculpt of my body: I tried paper mache and plaster strips, but it became awkward. In the end, I duct-taped myself, stuffed the duct-tape, sealed it, and ended up with a pretty good/accurate sculpt of my body. On top of this, I have laid down clay and have the cowl and muscle-body in clay.<br />
Here is where I am stuck: would it be better to create a plaster mold and pour the latex in and build up layers, or to paint on the latex and build up the layers that way? Obviously, not making a plaster mold is easier, but are there any obvious problems with painting the latex on that I might encounter?</p>
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