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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

A Proportional Response - Part III - Video Review

When preparing for the video, I decided to use a different mask - just to see how a larger bib would lay on the torso. 

Remember - my GOAL here is to properly adjust the head-body ratio when wearing a mask.

The "Double Nip" issue does occur when a wider sculpted bib is shorter than the chest area of the torso. For the Metamorphose "Clark", there was a bit of overlap, but it can be somewhat circumvented if you wear a patterned shirt, pullover, etc. I am going to test if a bandaid with some additional silicone prosthetic adhesive will work to cover one set of nips and allow a wider range of clothing.

Speaking of clothing ... if you decide to wear a buttoned shirt, make sure the sleeves are wide enough to cover your (newly larger) biceps and triceps. Slip one arm in normally halfway - pointing downwards - and then point your other arm upwards and pull the sleeve halfway onto the other arm. You can then adjust the sleeves and body of the shirt as needed.

The polo shirt I used on the initial try-on was a bear to get on as the shoulder area was twisted and the additional friction caused by the larger arm/shoulder size overall and the silicone itself; another test here will be using some talcum powder to help get the shirt on.

So here's the video - enjoy! And as I said, any questions, please ask!

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