Thanks so much man! I just finished my KNB mask I referenced this video a lot and it’s the first time I’ve ever sculpted anything or made a mold. You were right absolutely no mold release was needed. Thanks again!
Fantastic straightforward video. Well done! Tip for dwell casting - if you're going to let it dwell for multiple hours; putting a piece of cling film across your mold, making sure it touches the liquid latex, will ensure that layer of latex doesn't start to cure and cause lumps in the rest of your latex :) Again, very well done and informative video!
Thanks for the awesome comment and kind words! Yeah, I usually use a large pane of glass for the same reason, but it’s an excellent tip. I’ll make sure to mention it in the next build video!
Typically with plasticine and plaster, no. I’ve never needed it. I’ve heard of some people using a clear spray paint to seal their sculpts but I’ve never found it needed
I have a small sharp pair of nail scissors that are perfect for cutting latex. Any department store or bargain store should have small scissors that will work great
@DemoMeme nah I don’t really sell the pieces I make, it’s not something that I’ve thought about. I really just wanted one for myself and it was more fun to sculpt my own
@@TheCBStudioOfficial IM COPING!!!!!!!!!!!! im coping so hard, there are SO MANY crimes i would commit FREE OF CHARGE!!!!!! to get you to sell ONE of these! i would make the mold how you did BUT I'VE NEVER DONE ALLAT!!!
What is your workspace like? I'm a makeup fx artist. But i havent gotten into the molding and casting phase yet. And really want to make masks. However i only live in an apartment. So do you work in a small place?
My workshop is a two car garage, so I’m very lucky to have a large enough space to do big projects. You can absolutely do stuff in small apartment spaces and I’ve done very much that in the past, however casting and moulding of full head masks can be very very messy and it’s easy for stuff to get out of hand
Sure, you’ll need clay to make the sculpt with, you’ll have to estimate how much clay you need depending on what type of mask you wish to sculpt. You’ll need plaster to make the mold, doesn’t have to be anything fancy, you can get by with plaster of Paris, you’ll just need enough to make at least a 2.5 cm/one inch thickness around your whole sculpt, And you’ll need latex, again you’ll have to estimate depending on how thick you want your rubber mask to be, how big your mask is and what sort of latex you can find. Around one litre should be enough for most masks pretty safely. Other stuff you’ll need will be sculpting tools, mixing cups, paints, fabric to sew a shroud if you’re making a scream style mask, thread to sew the shroud onto the latex, scissors to cut eye holes etc
@@TheCBStudioOfficial Thank you so much! Now after I get the negative mold, for how many days would you recommend to leave it for? (I'm planning to make a KNB mask, specifically the Casey chase scene. I might go with the normal Scream 1 mask but for now it's just KNB plans.)
@richieboon1119 ultimately latex is latex, it may be thicker so you might have to brush layers in instead of dwelling it, which is still a valid way of making masks. I tend not to use that sort of store bought latex so I can’t say for sure really, but you’d definitely get a mask out of a mould, whether or not it’s spectacular quality is another issue entirely haha
3:21 I love your approach to this method called “blocking” I tried something similar to a complex Stormtrooper helmet from Star Wars. But didn’t work out so much because of the complexity. For instance I’m trying to sculpt a rogue one version. Do you think I can revisit it since I abandoned it because of the complexities
@@TheCBStudioOfficialeven over a reference picture? It’s very hard. I notice the angles have to correlate with one another to form a complete helmet. Like from ever reference angle. Luckily the ghostface face is easier
@@TheCBStudioOfficialI like this video. I want to make 6inch scaled head sculpt of the ghostface mask out of liquid silicone but as a custom the slicone will be fragile and have to be more durable. I have the original 1996 screen used mask
The original mask was sculpted in WED CLAY which is water based and sculpted by an intern that was in the shop. I don’t know whatever happened to the mold
Cos my sculpting isn’t a profit I wanna make, I want to encourage others to try and make things themselves and make new skills rather than just buy stuff, honestly
fantastic work as always curt! It was a joy seeing you bring this thing to life! you did a great job on the sculpt, and I love the name!
Thanks dude! I couldn’t have done it without your reference and advice!
@@TheCBStudioOfficial Can you please make a tutorial on how to make a Scary Movie Ghostface edition? I love their goofy design!
@yozzur I do have a video on my Scary Movie killer mask I sculpted. The process is exactly the same
I’ve always loved the look of the KNB mask. You did a great job replicating it.
Thanks my dude!
The KNB you made looks like the screen used one! It looks so good and you are so talented!
Thank you so much
Damn good result, mate. Been looking forward to seeing it.
Thanks Dude! It was a fun project
Thanks so much man! I just finished my KNB mask I referenced this video a lot and it’s the first time I’ve ever sculpted anything or made a mold. You were right absolutely no mold release was needed. Thanks again!
I’m so glad to hear! I hope you had a blast with your creation
Fantastic straightforward video. Well done! Tip for dwell casting - if you're going to let it dwell for multiple hours; putting a piece of cling film across your mold, making sure it touches the liquid latex, will ensure that layer of latex doesn't start to cure and cause lumps in the rest of your latex :)
Again, very well done and informative video!
Thanks for the awesome comment and kind words! Yeah, I usually use a large pane of glass for the same reason, but it’s an excellent tip. I’ll make sure to mention it in the next build video!
Was waiting for this vid! Love these tutorials! 🤘🏼💯
It’s been planned for so long
Nice awesome job man, u should do a Jarvis mask throughout the Jason Franchise cause I thought about making my personal favorite ones
I’d love to one day, I’ve got so many masks I wanna make
This is fantastic it came out brilliant. Love content like this 😀
Thank you so much my dude!
Amazing Job! It looks exactly like the one used in the original! Are these purchasable?
Thank you so much, it was definitely a fun project to try.
Another awesome video
Thanks my dude!
Is ur pfp from an edit you saw?
@@AJMyersOfficial No I don't think so
That looks so good! Great Job!
Thank you!
Awesome video! And that's a awesome shirt ya got there!
Thanks, and I know, some awesome fucker from half the world away sent it to me 🤔
@@TheCBStudioOfficial also Casey Chasem lol oh how she got what she deserved
Love that Mr. LORDI COSTUME BACK THERE
Thank you!
Came out amazing man, good job!
Thank you my dude! I’m pretty happy with it
Now I want to make myself ghost face mask and maybe even learn how to shroud them. ❤️😇🔪🩸Thank you for the inspiration.
I definitely recommend it. It’s definitely a fun project
@@TheCBStudioOfficial think you maybe I’ll try to make my own next year since it’s a bit too late now
You need to make this Sidney attack mask next. It would look so accurate
Maybe…. Depends on how inspired I get haha
Very nice indeed! Just a question, when demoulding the negative, is there a need for mould release?
Typically with plasticine and plaster, no. I’ve never needed it. I’ve heard of some people using a clear spray paint to seal their sculpts but I’ve never found it needed
i have never liked the KNB mask, thought it looks too goofy. But you did a fantastic job on this! looks great! keep up the good work
It’s a super super goofy design, agreed haha
I think the blocking and the shaping is the hardest part
It is, especially with a shape like ghostface
Did you use any kind of mold release for the latex and plaster casting? And for the clay and plaster If so what kind? Thanks!
Nope, in my experience no release agent is ever needed for latex plaster and plasticine
This is gonna help so much!!!!
You know I’m helpful af 🤣
@@TheCBStudioOfficial haha that ain't no lie!!!!
When you applied plasti dip how many hours or days did it take to dry? I'm thinking of making my own KNB mask.
It’s dry within an hour usually. It cures very quickly
How you make the shroud?❤️
I have a shroud pattern that I made up, I usually sew my own from cotton or polyester depending on what I need
Hello can you send a link on what Halloween shroud was used for this?
I don’t have a link unfortunately, it’s just a cheap mask I had kicking around in the collection
Do you know if it's possible to take an existing Ghostface mask and use that in place of the clay sculpt? I want to clone mine 😂
Like casting an existing ghostface mask? It is definitely possible, it’s called recasting but it’s basically the exact same moulding process
@TheCBStudioOfficial Yeah exactly! I've got an older one I want to make some clones of as it's past its use, but still has a great shape. Thank you.
What did you use to cut the eyes out? I have a blank that needs the eyes cut and I've never done it before
I have a small sharp pair of nail scissors that are perfect for cutting latex. Any department store or bargain store should have small scissors that will work great
whatever happened to this mold? it's probably one of the best KNB molds i've seen other than the original burkbench ones.
It’s still sitting on my workbench. I haven’t gotten far enough to pull a proper cast for myself that isn’t just a test cast
@@TheCBStudioOfficial PLEASE tell me the idea of selling casts from it (or selling the mold itself) is in the air PLEASE TELL ME ITS IN THE AIR!
@DemoMeme nah I don’t really sell the pieces I make, it’s not something that I’ve thought about. I really just wanted one for myself and it was more fun to sculpt my own
@@TheCBStudioOfficial IM COPING!!!!!!!!!!!! im coping so hard, there are SO MANY crimes i would commit FREE OF CHARGE!!!!!! to get you to sell ONE of these! i would make the mold how you did BUT I'VE NEVER DONE ALLAT!!!
What is your workspace like? I'm a makeup fx artist. But i havent gotten into the molding and casting phase yet. And really want to make masks. However i only live in an apartment. So do you work in a small place?
My workshop is a two car garage, so I’m very lucky to have a large enough space to do big projects. You can absolutely do stuff in small apartment spaces and I’ve done very much that in the past, however casting and moulding of full head masks can be very very messy and it’s easy for stuff to get out of hand
I love your videos man
Thanks! 🤟🏻🤟🏻
@@TheCBStudioOfficial no problem, I watch your videos every day and they are very entertaining
I really appreciate it! I try my hardest to not be boring haha
@@TheCBStudioOfficial you are never boring bro, don't worry
cool
Thanks!
What's the yellow thing your sculpting on with the picture in it?
The thing the picture is mounted to? It’s a piece of wood. The yellow you’re seeing is masking tape
@TheCBStudioOfficial also wondering how the picture is taped on or whatever is holding it. That's all I'm wondering out of the whole video
It’s just taped to the block of wood with the masking tape. Simple as that
@@TheCBStudioOfficial tysm!!!
Going to give it a try once I get the correct materials
@TheOnlysk8er245 no worries! Good luck with the project!
Could you please tell me what I need to make the mask? Like what to buy?
Sure, you’ll need clay to make the sculpt with, you’ll have to estimate how much clay you need depending on what type of mask you wish to sculpt.
You’ll need plaster to make the mold, doesn’t have to be anything fancy, you can get by with plaster of Paris, you’ll just need enough to make at least a 2.5 cm/one inch thickness around your whole sculpt,
And you’ll need latex, again you’ll have to estimate depending on how thick you want your rubber mask to be, how big your mask is and what sort of latex you can find. Around one litre should be enough for most masks pretty safely.
Other stuff you’ll need will be sculpting tools, mixing cups, paints, fabric to sew a shroud if you’re making a scream style mask, thread to sew the shroud onto the latex, scissors to cut eye holes etc
@@TheCBStudioOfficial Thank you so much! Now after I get the negative mold, for how many days would you recommend to leave it for? (I'm planning to make a KNB mask, specifically the Casey chase scene. I might go with the normal Scream 1 mask but for now it's just KNB plans.)
Where did you get the reference images? I would love to make my own but I can’t find any good reference
Douglas over at @drownedboyproductions posted them on his Instagram!
@@TheCBStudioOfficial oh sick I follow him guess I just didn’t see those thank you
Hi can you make mask from art clonw of terrifier 1 or 2
Probably not hey, the Trick or Treat studios mask is already pretty great, and I’m not really a of the Terrifier movies haha
Would the liquid latex you get from spirt Halloween work for making a mask like this? Or is it too thin for making masks
Honestly, I’ve never tried spirit’s liquid latex, it should work but it would take some experimenting I would think
@@TheCBStudioOfficial I think it might work but I’m just worried it’d be too thin cause that kind of latex is usually used for prosthetics and makeup
@richieboon1119 ultimately latex is latex, it may be thicker so you might have to brush layers in instead of dwelling it, which is still a valid way of making masks. I tend not to use that sort of store bought latex so I can’t say for sure really, but you’d definitely get a mask out of a mould, whether or not it’s spectacular quality is another issue entirely haha
@@TheCBStudioOfficial I think I might try painting a few layers and then dwell. Im not making a large or full head mask so Hopefully that’ll work
@richieboon1119 fingers crossed, let me know how it goes for you!
I need a real cyclops visor xmen make it yellow please and thank you
I’m sorry?
This some good ass content
Thanks my dude!
3:21 I love your approach to this method called “blocking” I tried something similar to a complex Stormtrooper helmet from Star Wars. But didn’t work out so much because of the complexity. For instance I’m trying to sculpt a rogue one version. Do you think I can revisit it since I abandoned it because of the complexities
You absolutely could! Stormtrooper helmets are a really complex series of shapes but by roughing it out and refining you could absolutely get there
@@TheCBStudioOfficialeven over a reference picture? It’s very hard. I notice the angles have to correlate with one another to form a complete helmet. Like from ever reference angle. Luckily the ghostface face is easier
@@TheCBStudioOfficialI like this video. I want to make 6inch scaled head sculpt of the ghostface mask out of liquid silicone but as a custom the slicone will be fragile and have to be more durable. I have the original 1996 screen used mask
@youtubedeletesmychannels2329 yeah it’s gonna be a challenge over a reference picture but you could definitely do it
@@TheCBStudioOfficial if show you the pics if I could do you understand how much of a tall order it is for me. Big task
have you made the tiny eyed ghostface mask from scream two
I haven’t, I will eventually add one to my collection though
@@TheCBStudioOfficial can I create my own ghostface mask
@@TheCBStudioOfficialwhere did you get a mold latex from ?
@shelbychilingirian1479 you sure can
The original mask was sculpted in WED CLAY which is water based and sculpted by an intern that was in the shop. I don’t know whatever happened to the mold
Yeah I’d love to know if it was still kicking around but any leads I’ve chased up have no idea either
Cb님고스트페이스
가면이 찌그러졌을때
어떡해피는지 영상으로 알려주세요?
I’m sorry, I don’t understand
I HATE the movie, but I LOVE the mask!
That’s fair, it’s a great mask design
Even Scream 96?
@CHROMZZ0 yes. Those movies did nothing for me, but the ghostface mask is iconic and kicka$s.
How can I buy one from you
You can’t, I don’t sell them
Well why don't you make them and sell. Them for as a business idea
Cos my sculpting isn’t a profit I wanna make, I want to encourage others to try and make things themselves and make new skills rather than just buy stuff, honestly
it looks like the one the principle wore
Yep, that’s one of the scenes this style of mask was used in
Pull masking tape while the medium is wet, paint, plastidip, whatever
I’ll have to give it a try
안녕하세요 cB님 cb님이고스트페이스 가면 만든건가요
Yes, I made this ghostface mask
Do you sell these?
No, I don’t
can u make me a mask i will pay for it thank you
no.
boo@@TheCBStudioOfficial boo
Please give me a ghost face mask and clothes I am 10 years old ❤❤❤❤
Sorry, i don’t do giveaways