Here's a way to take the brand new prop you made with new materials and dirty it up so it looks like it's covered with years of grime. This also works great for everyday items you use in your haunt to help them blend in. Pictures that compliment the video: ...
Updated 08-24-2011 at 06:07 PM by Terra
Here's a quick and literally 'dirty' way to make some spider eggs sacs. If you want to see them in action, please check out my video showing the spider room: ...
Updated 08-25-2011 at 05:25 AM by Terra
So glad there was the time to make this just before Halloween. Was thinking if there was an impressive entrance to the haunt, it would help set the mood. Also, needed something to be obvious that this was the entrance to the garage haunt. ...
Updated 08-25-2011 at 05:26 AM by Terra
This is a 3-part video tutorial series on ChromaDepth 3D wall panels. Please look for the other two videos: Designing ChromaDepth 3D Haunt Images and Painting ChromaDepth 3D Haunt Wall Panels. Here's the second video (of three) of the Haunt Wall Panel series. The first video was about how to paint ChromaDepth 3D images on them but if you just want a quick way to put up a maze in your haunt this new video still applies. ...
Updated 08-25-2011 at 06:10 AM by Terra
Welcome to the first of a series of blog posts which are lessons to help make your haunt great. Today's blog post will focus on a post I did a while back on the thread, "To Theme, or Not to Theme." This also is Layer One of Seven Layers of Scare. I suggest you read that blog post first to get a base start: http://www.halloweenforum.com/blogs/terra/528-seven-layers-scare.html Using Art to Unify your Haunt At Transworld I went to a seminar called "Over ...
Updated 05-02-2010 at 11:20 AM by Terra