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Onkel Thorsen
(Waste of) TimeLord
Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2008 4:36 pm Posts: 4015 Location: City of Dead Kings, Denmark
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Shay wrote: Fun facts: It's beginning...They don't use spray latex for clothing, because the same qualities that make it aerosolable (is that a word? I know there's a word but I'm tired) would make it either not stick to the skin well enough to not slide off, but you can get liquid latex for clothing. I used it once for a party mask that would stay on without any strings, and it worked pretty well, though getting edges straight was a bitch and a half. Cool! I would have used a template (right word? we'd call it a "stencil" in Danish) to straighten the edges.
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DragonMaster
Nerf Herder
Joined: Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:32 pm Posts: 180 Location: The Dragon's Laire (PHX/AZ)
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Onkel Thorsen wrote: Shay wrote: Fun facts: It's beginning...They don't use spray latex for clothing, because the same qualities that make it aerosolable (is that a word? I know there's a word but I'm tired) would make it either not stick to the skin well enough to not slide off, but you can get liquid latex for clothing. I used it once for a party mask that would stay on without any strings, and it worked pretty well, though getting edges straight was a bitch and a half. Cool! I would have used a template (right word? we'd call it a "stencil" in Danish) to straighten the edges. Onkel Thorsen: Both template and stencil would be appropriate in this instance. Shay: I'm going to have to look into picking that latex up. Thanks for the link!
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Onkel Thorsen
(Waste of) TimeLord
Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2008 4:36 pm Posts: 4015 Location: City of Dead Kings, Denmark
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DragonMaster wrote: Onkel Thorsen wrote: I would have used a template (right word? we'd call it a "stencil" in Danish) to straighten the edges. Onkel Thorsen: Both template and stencil would be appropriate in this instance. Shay: I'm going to have to look into picking that latex up. Thanks for the link! Gracias, señor!
_________________ Mama always said life was like that box from Hellraiser.
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Billy Flynn
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Joined: Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:14 am Posts: 7878 Location: Virginia
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We used to sell liquid latex at the aesome comic book store that was my second job... ahhh good times.
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Shay
3 Fun Hecklers
Joined: Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:49 am Posts: 1798
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Billy Flynn wrote: Yeah... the slack jaw look is not very flattering and I want to call it offensive... I believe we call that 'pornface,' I forget the dude who is notorious for tracing over porn mags to create his female characters, but that's the most common criticism.
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Onkel Thorsen
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Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2008 4:36 pm Posts: 4015 Location: City of Dead Kings, Denmark
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Shay wrote: Billy Flynn wrote: Yeah... the slack jaw look is not very flattering and I want to call it offensive... I believe we call that 'pornface,' I forget the dude who is notorious for tracing over porn mags to create his female characters, but that's the most common criticism. Does ANYONE find "pornface" arousing? And if not, why is it used so much?
_________________ Mama always said life was like that box from Hellraiser.
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Grenge
Hoopy Frood
Joined: Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:05 am Posts: 665
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Onkel Thorsen wrote: Shay wrote: Billy Flynn wrote: Yeah... the slack jaw look is not very flattering and I want to call it offensive... I believe we call that 'pornface,' I forget the dude who is notorious for tracing over porn mags to create his female characters, but that's the most common criticism. Does ANYONE find "pornface" arousing? And if not, why is it used so much? Probably for the same reason that film execs think people want to see remakes.
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vicar
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Joined: Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:47 am Posts: 2139 Location: Central Virginia
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Onkel Thorsen wrote: Shay wrote: Billy Flynn wrote: Yeah... the slack jaw look is not very flattering and I want to call it offensive... I believe we call that 'pornface,' I forget the dude who is notorious for tracing over porn mags to create his female characters, but that's the most common criticism. Does ANYONE find "pornface" arousing? And if not, why is it used so much? Um, ... (raises hand) that would be me. 
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Exodite
Man Called Jayne
Joined: Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:23 am Posts: 1145 Location: Seattle, WA
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Anyone BESIDES the Vicar?
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Billy Flynn
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Joined: Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:14 am Posts: 7878 Location: Virginia
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Exodite wrote: Anyone BESIDES the Vicar? No...
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