ive seen a lot of methods, but by far the safest is using a dremel other ways ive seen, albeit less safe, are: using the tip of a hot glue gun and slowly carving the plastic out (make sure youre in a well ventilated area, if you have a floor fan open ur door and point it out ur room while its on so it sucks the fumes out) heating a razor or some sort of blade and slowly cutting that way (this seems much more dangerous to me, and shouldnt be attempted by kids under 13, but you may get a more precise/clean cut this way)
Hi doodlebug! Ik this isn’t your video, but I’m planning on making a video about the rise of dog dinomasks, would you mind if this was an example? (Help just checked your channel is it ok if your dinomask aswell was an example?)
Well i know not everyone but i made a mask from another mask (lol) with air dry clay and it hasn't cracked, still smooth just had to sand it to even it out. The one i used was the Sculpey Air-Dry modeling clay from Walmart; the package is silver, white and purple and it has been great working with it. It's a 10/10 for me... Maybe give it a try.
I love these! But where i am i cant buy dino masks unless i wanna pay 60 bucks… however younger me found these masks and went “WOW I NEED ONE” so i do have one to go off of, so im going to be making multiple dino masks using my current mask aswell as a 3D pen- and then follow one of these tutorials Also how awesome the outcome is, it hurts to see people cutting dino masks😭😭😭
@@KiroThePolyTherianmmmm sweet sweet chemical filled air 👍👍 (Anyway please be careful if you do that because it does actually release very very harmful chemicals into the air 😭👍)