This video shows the basics I use for my static props. They are easy to build and display well. When positioned right, the people have a hard time to distinguish them from our real actors.[ame="http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo2aa7W0lLo"]http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo2aa7W0lLo[/ame]
Here are new pics of the completed zombie project. The hands are from Haunted house props, special effects, supplies and custom products for your haunted attraction., male urethane curled hands (pair). These and the suit was weathered using spray paint.
Thread: My zombie prop from 2008
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My zombie prop from 2008 –
05-10-2009,09:10 PM
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05-11-2009,04:36 AM
I love how simple and good-looking this is! Thank you.
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05-11-2009,06:12 AM
I like it...looks like a great way to build a form for a gravedigger
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05-11-2009,09:36 AM
Awesome ,but you didn't show a full body in the end. I was waiting for a good view.
Be afraid , be very afraid !!
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05-12-2009,12:09 PM
That zombie looks like he's wanting to feed. Good job on the prop and the video.
EVERY DAY TO ME IS HALLOWEEN!
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05-12-2009,11:34 PM
I don't know why I haven't build a form like the lower half before Duh! I always do it all in PVC but the 2X lower form would be so easy.next guy or maybe my stirring witch.Also I have been trying to find a zombie mask under 20.00 anyone know where I might find one some online?ebay has been to high and most are art quailty there anyhow.just want one looks good but not art.
James Mc Guire
Haunted Prop Supply
(Hauntedpropsupply.com) Your Halloween prop making supplier for the Pro or home haunter!
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05-13-2009,03:47 AM
Great tute! How much did the foam run you? I know at Joann's it's really expensive.



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