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need a prop spoon and a ski mask that can be worn - Printable Version +- FrameForge Storyboard Studio Forums (https://forum.frameforge.com) +-- Forum: FrameForge Previz Studio Resources (https://forum.frameforge.com/forum-5.html) +--- Forum: User Objects (https://forum.frameforge.com/forum-16.html) +--- Thread: need a prop spoon and a ski mask that can be worn (/thread-4880.html) |
need a prop spoon and a ski mask that can be worn - Leabofilms - 08-13-2007 I need a dining spoon that an actor can use as a prop. Also need a ski mask that I can apply to an actor - she needs to wear it in a scene and remove it in same. I understand that the Crime & Justice pack might have SWAT characters wearing masks, but I am not sure that it would allow me to pose as I need (on & off in same scene, etc.) Does anyone out there have either prop? Re: need a prop spoon and a ski mask that can be worn - Innoventive Software, LLC - 08-30-2007 Leabofilms Wrote:I need a dining spoon that an actor can use as a prop. Also need a ski mask that I can apply to an actor - she needs to wear it in a scene and remove it in same. I understand that the Crime & Justice pack might have SWAT characters wearing masks, but I am not sure that it would allow me to pose as I need (on & off in same scene, etc.) Does anyone out there have either prop? There is a spoon already in the program, just type in Spoon in the Object Library Search function -- although it's a cooking spoon you should be able to resize it. As to the ski mask, while we don't want to dissuade you from purchasing the Crime & Justice pack, a quick and dirty solution is to paste a decal over the face which will give the impression of a ski mask, and either choose bald or a short haircut and make it all black. I've attached a ski mask decal for your use if you want to go that route. Ski Mask - Super Hero Costume - iSickles - 01-23-2009 I'd like to download your ski mask, but I'm seeing a download button. Has it been removed? - Innoventive Software, LLC - 01-23-2009 No, because it's just an image you RIGHT-CLICK (or CONTROL-CLICK if you're on a Mac) and choose SAVE AS... - iSickles - 01-23-2009 That's great! Thanks. |