So I finally tried this corpsing thing. It's not to bad for my first attempt. I would have liked to had more color options but, I did what I could with what I had. I looks darker without the camera flash, hahaha. Thanks for looking.
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Thread: Corpsed skull
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Corpsed skull –
12-28-2009,03:38 PM
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12-28-2009,05:28 PM
Yeah, that's pretty gross........ Great job!
I'm all that's left of a bizarre childhood.......
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12-28-2009,06:09 PM
I love the color scheme on that skull, that is what I am hoping for on my mask that I am starting next week. It is that balance of browns and greens and some greyish black.
I also like how you left some of the non-corpsed skull, it is more natural lookingWe stopped checking for monsters under our beds when we realized they were inside of us
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12-28-2009,06:40 PM
tell us how you did that it is fantastic!!!!
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12-28-2009,09:36 PM
Thanks everyone for the compliments. LA, All I used was a skull, liquid nails, chip brush and acrylic paints. Squirt some liquid nails on the skull, spread it around with the chip brush then let dry. Then paint it as gross as you want! I got the liquid nails idea from Christian Hanson. It was part of his "Make your own scratch build corpse". It's a great video, you should check it out. The skull is one I made.
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12-28-2009,09:51 PM
very cool. i really like the paint job too.
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12-29-2009,07:29 AM
Very good job. The flesh is just oozing off the shull. It is a great effect.
Eventhough I am Dead it is always warm inside my bed.
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12-29-2009,08:40 AM
Yep, a very good job. I also like what you did with the veins !
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