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Mononoke Mask and Props

Mononoke costume I made for my wife for the MCM London Comic Con. Sculpted in Zbrush and printed in PLA.

Model in Zbrush.

Model in Zbrush.

Here with her friend Gamora.

Here with her friend Gamora.

A perfect Deadpool costume, here you can see how the mask can split in two.

A perfect Deadpool costume, here you can see how the mask can split in two.

Printed at 0.2mm on a CR-10S.

Printed at 0.2mm on a CR-10S.

I use wood filler to fill layers and to give look and feel of wood (sort of..).

I use wood filler to fill layers and to give look and feel of wood (sort of..).

Sanded, primed and sanded again. Nothing too smooth to simulate an old tribal mask.

Sanded, primed and sanded again. Nothing too smooth to simulate an old tribal mask.

Start painting with airbrush, then acrylics on brushes, inks and pencils for details.

Start painting with airbrush, then acrylics on brushes, inks and pencils for details.

The two pieces lock together with neodymium magnets.

The two pieces lock together with neodymium magnets.

All the accessories! All 3D printed.

All the accessories! All 3D printed.

I decided to do a tribute with the earrings.

I decided to do a tribute with the earrings.

Bought some fur and did some weathering.

Bought some fur and did some weathering.