I finally finished my version of the Celtic Cross. From the start I wanted to use the base as a place to hide a fog machine. This will be a center piece of my Graveyard.
The base is PVC with chicken wire wrapped around it. To which, I attached the Pink Foam rocks. Did a test with a 400 W machine and it worked well.
I decided to make it look old and overgrown. I also mke one part of the cricle broken to add to the effect. One thing I really like is in one section of the loop I placed a cob web.
Here it is under normal lighting:
And here it is in "green" lighting which I plan on using the night of:
Overall I'm pretty happy.
Thread: Celtic Cross Tomstone
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Celtic Cross Tomstone –
05-02-2011,03:32 PM
Making the world a funnier place, one blucky at a time
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05-02-2011,03:40 PM
very cool you did a great job! , beautiful detail work!
I have flying monkeys- and I'm not afraid to use them!
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05-02-2011,03:43 PM
Really well done. Love all the detail.
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05-02-2011,05:13 PM
Looks fantastic! Nice job!
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05-02-2011,07:47 PM
I like it very much!
"We accommodate the living, but who shall accommodate the dead?"
"We say haunted, but we mean the house has gone insane."
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05-02-2011,07:53 PM
Beautiful. How much to FedEx it out to my place?
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05-03-2011,03:18 AM
Very nice work! Lot's of detail - is the cross made from foam also?
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05-03-2011,03:31 AM
I love it, I want to try one like that this year along with some other shapes.
Don't throw that out, I can make that into a......................
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