So, after lounging around for a few days, I decided to proceed to the completion of T-Minus-5. However, I didn’t really do much at all. I made him look slightly more proportional, smoothed the surface to give it a shiny look, and that’s pretty much it. Most of the details in the original blueprint of this particular character will probably be left out considering that they don’t really fit with the whole 3D image of this mask. Plus, the original character’s mask was not exactly wearable. Over all, he came out pretty decent! If I do anything in correlation to the original character, I will most likely be painting it on. Like the 5′s on the forehead and the 5′s near the eye slits, and so on. I will most likely be making another T-Minus-5 mask later down the road when I’m more experienced with fine detail. For now, this mask will suffice. IN OTHER NEWS: Underbite came out alright and I’ll probably use him in another project. I might mount him on my wall or something. I wouldn’t want the latex to go to waste. The seam line of the most recent “ThE HoRRoR” copy was sadly not what I expected to be. We’re human, we make mistakes. So don’t make the mistake I did. If you have a bad seam-line, well then better luck next time because the “seam line trick” will just make it worse. I’ll use that particular copy as a canvas to practice airbrushing. Next mask coming up is: Ghost. HOWEVER, I do not possess the materials to make this mask at this time, so I may make a “mini mask” in