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    Another Goblin is born today...this one has small horns tell me what you think:)
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    this is the beginning stages of making a goblin out of a small skeleton
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    Check out my albums in my profile. I have more pictures of the horse and corpsed rider. The corpsed rider, I just finished him too
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    Very Awesome
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    Wow! Have you ever watched the movie, Gargoyles? Your props remind me of that movie! Awesome!
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    No I haven't but I will, thanks
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    very nice how did you go about with the color?
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    I layered the colors. I started with Red and sprayed it upward so when he is sitting on the eave trough you will see the red but you cant see it in these pictures. Then I sprayed it Silver, only spraying on an angle so I didn't fill in any of the spots that filled with red. Then when I finished, I sprayed a fine all over layer of Black for definition. It looks more menacing in person, the kids should love them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by danf1973 View Post
    very nice how did you go about with the color?
    I want to ask this because I want one...Thanks ollypopholly share this.Thanks you reply.
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    Great technique..the pose is everything. Nicely done!
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    get yourself a basic skeleton, cover it with expandable foam-Great Stuff. I wired the joints into place then covered the back and legs with foam, let it dry and then start carving it, detailing the muscles in the legs and whatever on his back. I dabbed some of the foam on his face and when it swells up, it looks like warts or just plain ole grossness It took about two cans of great stuff = 15 dollars (CAD) and spray paint= 5 or 6 dollars and the cost of a skeleton, 12 dollars at walmart. There you have the full recipe for making a goblin.
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    Great Job!
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