Watch dogs: Legion mask

Final result

Final result

Metal stitching wasn’t as easy as I thought

Metal stitching wasn’t as easy as I thought

3d prints require an infinite  amount of sanding and filling and sanding and filling

3d prints require an infinite amount of sanding and filling and sanding and filling

Until they are finally nice and smooth

Until they are finally nice and smooth

Do the same for all parts until your fingers no longer function

Do the same for all parts until your fingers no longer function

Add a coat of red paint…

Add a coat of red paint…

…mash some darker color into crevices with dry brush techniques

…mash some darker color into crevices with dry brush techniques

Add metallic highlights where the paint would most likely get scratched off with wear and tear and BOOM…. Days later you’re done!

Add metallic highlights where the paint would most likely get scratched off with wear and tear and BOOM…. Days later you’re done!

Use them dry brush skills you’ve honed to make the skull look aged. Paint some blood drips. But don’t forget that needs shadows and highlights too!

Use them dry brush skills you’ve honed to make the skull look aged. Paint some blood drips. But don’t forget that needs shadows and highlights too!

Jaws!

Jaws!

Time to assemble using metal wire to look like the game model

Time to assemble using metal wire to look like the game model

This was the model I purchased.

This was the model I purchased.

Fits like a dream actually, or rather… a nightmare

Fits like a dream actually, or rather… a nightmare

Watch Dogs: Legion mask. I didn’t model this but I did a whole lot of cleanup on it. I wanted to focus more on the hand crafting aspect and less on the digital aspect so I found the model online and tweaked and fixed and refined it for 3d printing.

Date
October 30, 2022