practicecactus
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Ah, ok. Yeah, you're right, because the inside of the mouth is black, the opening of the mouth can very well be smaller than what's going on behind it, especially given the fact the opening is small and 'D' shape as you say. The hand grip inside inside could be standard enough [flat mouthplate] and more agape than the lips [so you can squash the lips together] but the sides of the handgrip-mouthplate could be attached to the sides of the head inside considering the furthest part into the mouth wouldn't really move.
..if that makes sense.
You'd just have to measure half the width of the mouthplate-handgrip and remove as much foam accordindgly to the inside of the sculpted head half, glue it to one side, then gluing the other half of the mouthplate-handgrip as you join the two halves of the head together again.
I mean that's how I'd do it as a sculpted head. For sheet foam it would be slightly different, but same principles I guess.
..if that makes sense.
You'd just have to measure half the width of the mouthplate-handgrip and remove as much foam accordindgly to the inside of the sculpted head half, glue it to one side, then gluing the other half of the mouthplate-handgrip as you join the two halves of the head together again.
I mean that's how I'd do it as a sculpted head. For sheet foam it would be slightly different, but same principles I guess.
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