Ok, so she isn't pretty, but in the dark I think she will do. Not to terribly bad for my first try I guess.
I started with a Styrofoam wig head. I wadded up pieces of tin foil and taped them to the head to create a raised forehead, cheeks, and a squarer jaw. Then I covered the whole thing with clay and sculpted the teeth and nose.
A little paint and some hair and there you go.
Now I just have to make her a body.....hmmm....
Thread: My first self-made prop!
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My first self-made prop! –
01-07-2012,12:09 PM
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01-07-2012,12:13 PM
Looks good, chinclub
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01-07-2012,01:47 PM
Creepy!!!!!!!!

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01-07-2012,02:13 PM
Thanks guys!
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01-07-2012,02:15 PM
Very cool. Has a very 70's "creepy vision" look to it. Like something out of The Wall.
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01-07-2012,02:22 PM
Looks great to me!
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01-07-2012,02:32 PM
It's wonderful! The hair is ah-mazing!
It would be so fun to pick out little girls clothes for her little undead body! Have fun!
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01-09-2012,05:39 AM
Very nice job, kind of creeps me out!
Boo!
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01-09-2012,06:00 AM
Have to agree with everyone here, creepy is the right word! It will look even better once you get the right light on it! Good job!
And the raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting



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