pollyestergrimm
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Re: Tim Sale Cowl:
Quote: Almost demonic looking. I always kind of got the vibe with Sale's work that Batman's presence was both extremely/i] intimidating and when you looked into his eyes, it's like he wasn't even human.
i agree. I think you're doing it justice!
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9/21/2009, 3:49 pm
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TheKingaSwing
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Re: Tim Sale Cowl:
Wow man that's really coming along now. You're doing a great job!
It looks very cool in that below shot. Fierce isn't a strong enough word :lol
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9/21/2009, 7:07 pm
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Mr Justin
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Re: Tim Sale Cowl:
Quote: TheKingaSwing wrote:
Wow man that's really coming along now. You're doing a great job!
It looks very cool in that below shot. Fierce isn't a strong enough word :lol
lol, thanks bro. I keep on thinking, "Needs to look more pissed off, more...more....more........moooorrrree..."
The brow has been very difficult for me to get right at all. I've literally redone it 4 times up until now.
Can't wait to get this guy under some silicone.
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9/21/2009, 7:09 pm
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TheKingaSwing
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Re: Tim Sale Cowl:
Yeah sometimes you need to redo things untill you're really happy with the look. It's a great feeling when you find "the look" though.
Will the final cowls be latex or urethane?
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9/21/2009, 7:16 pm
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Mr Justin
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Re: Tim Sale Cowl:
Quote: TheKingaSwing wrote:
Yeah sometimes you need to redo things untill you're really happy with the look. It's a great feeling when you find "the look" though.
Will the final cowls be latex or urethane?
Urethane all the way man. I'm not 100% against latex or anything, I just prefer urethane for it's properties over latex.
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9/21/2009, 7:22 pm
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TheKingaSwing
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Re: Tim Sale Cowl:
Yeah both have pros and cons. It's a shame there isn't something with the best properties of both out there yet.
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9/21/2009, 7:26 pm
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Mr Justin
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Re: Tim Sale Cowl:
Quote: TheKingaSwing wrote:
Yeah both have pros and cons. It's a shame there isn't something with the best properties of both out there yet.
True. Urethane has a lot of cool possibilities to it though. Like the different shores.
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9/21/2009, 7:34 pm
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TheKingaSwing
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Re: Tim Sale Cowl:
Yeah that's a good plus urethane has although you can touch up latex said lot easier and it can be painted a lot easier. Sure a few people know how to paint urethane and if I was one of them I'd never use latex again :lol
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9/21/2009, 7:45 pm
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Robert Bat
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Re: Tim Sale Cowl:
I'm pretty sure I want this.
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9/21/2009, 9:57 pm
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