unpainted sculpey mask.
is “maker of weird monster/animal masks” a viable career path? if so please advise as to how I can best pursue this.
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thebluedream said:
HELLO IT’S HALLOWEEN WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY MONTH
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warblingbear said:
oh my goodness. I want one. MAKE IT A CAREER PATH so I can purchaaaase all of your lovely works!!!
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nonaraptor said:
get your own website (or plan to get one once it’s financially viable and for now start an etsy shop/something similar) to sell online to cosplayers and people who want animal masks? it might require some promotion but i think they’d sell.
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cuntinuuum said:
You would have amazing success catering to cosplayers and the like.
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genderbutt said:
There’s a market for mask-makers in theatre and film. I don’t know about film, but I think the theatre ones usually have other costuming, prop-making, and/or makeup skills. You’d need a portfolio to get hired for that sort of thing. That’s all I know
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gaymakeouts said:
movie costume person
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