This is the beginning of my mache zombie. Just waiting for it to dry so I can start painting. Thanks for the great tutorial, Rynnye!
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Thread: My Rynnye inspired zombie
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07-02-2011,03:17 PM
Awesome! Looking good so far!
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07-02-2011,05:53 PM
Awesome work!!!! I love it! I absolutely can't wait to see what it looks like all painted!! Great job on the teeth, what did you use for those?
Thanks for the mention too!
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07-02-2011,06:00 PM
Nice and spooky! Great job
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"This is clearly another case of too many mad scientists, and not enough hunchbacks."
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07-02-2011,06:02 PM
Nice teeth! Great job, Dr. K - looking forward to the finished product!
I...have many names...
Dark Alessa
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07-03-2011,03:19 PM
Thanks guys. Rynnye, the skull is a plastic store bought prop, so the teeth are already there! Here is the first coat of paint after the polyeurothane seal. I wanted to do the first coat in latex. I had this maroon paint on hand, so I just used that for an extra seal.


http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...coat-paint.jpgStay Twisted! And Sleep with the lights on!
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07-03-2011,03:30 PM
Sweet zombie! I think it looks great already, can't wait to see it progress!
Lets see....Magic, miniature horses, penguins, lacrosse, volleyball, and Halloween
.......what, you seem suprised?
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07-04-2011,12:49 PM
Nice!!!!!!!!

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albums http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...71-albums.html
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07-05-2011,02:09 PM
Okay, here it is all finished. I played around with layering different color paints. I don't know if you can tell by the pictures, But I think It adds depth.

I did a green/ brown wash on him to finish it out.


There are a couple more pics in my album if your interested. Now I just have to sculpt some feet.Stay Twisted! And Sleep with the lights on!



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