I’d already finished a few draft attempts at designing Lisa’s mask, since it didn’t require much cloth and the nuances of it were tricky. The way her old mask fit her, it hid her freckles and eyebrows and changed the apparent angles of her eyes and cheekbones so her entire face had a different look to it.
Huh. That makes that kind of mask a bit better at hiding identity than I thought.
Emulating that was hard, since the texture of the silk compared to the material of her mask didn’t let me copy it over exactly. I’d used the scrapped attempts to test different dyes and how they reacted with the fabric.
Yay, she’ll still be colored!
So then Taylor has at least two scrapped copies of Tattletale’s mask that Sierra and Charlotte can use to become their masked selves, Canyon and P-Chan.
I grabbed the failed masks, pressing each against a white piece of paper to ensure they weren’t going to stain skin, and then headed back downstairs.
Nice. Good timing to have been working on those costumes!