Here are a few pics of the zombie prop we made for our friends Halloween store here in San Diego.
The technique used on the horse and doll, is a simple latex and tissue paper application. It's a great way to add texture to a zombie prop...wounds, peeling skin, etc. The tissue and latex can be used on just about anything, not just zombie stuff.
I found the horse at the swap meet for five bucks, and the doll and teddy bear at a thrift store for a few dollars. And yes, that's an umbilical cord coming out of the dolls stomach....so wrong...so gross!
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The Rocking Dead –
09-30-2011,03:14 PM
MY PIRATE PICS http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ate%20Gallery/
"This is clearly another case of too many mad scientists, and not enough hunchbacks."
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09-30-2011,03:55 PM
That's disgusting. Great job!!!
Nothing beats a haunted moonlit night on
All Hallows Eve...
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10-01-2011,01:26 PM
haha - when I clicked on this, I totally expected something with a guitar. This, however, is 100X better. Pure awesomeness.
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10-01-2011,01:37 PM
Great prop!

halloween props 2012 http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...012-props.html
albums http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...71-albums.html
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10-01-2011,01:51 PM
Looks awesome! Nice treatment.
And, A friend with a Halloween store is a friend indeed!



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