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Make Your Own Rorschach Mask!

— Posted by Ian Fay

Halloween may be 304 days away (yes, I checked), But that doesn’t mean you can’t start work on your own awesome Rorschach costume. Now I know what your thinking, “Whats the point? My mask’s inkblots wont move”. Well, Youtube user guinness0507 has you covered! Check out the video below.


Using Thermochromic paint pigment and clear screen printing base, you can now make an ink blot mask that changes like the character Rorschach from the movie the watchmen. As you breath in and out, the color of the mask changes from black to white wherever the wearer’s breath hits it and warms it to a point above 86 degrees F.

I know its not perfect but its certainly the best amateur Rorschach mask that I’ve seen. Would any of you consider making your own?

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  2. This is awesome. It looks like there are paint options that are safe to breath when dried. My only worry then would be being able to see well enough to wear it for an extended period of time. I’m sure there’s good fabrics for that, but I wish the ‘how-to’ video was a little bit more in depth on that kind of stuff.

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