Old thread for reference: The Pumpkin Kreep!
Well I finally finished the Pumpkin Kreep... a little later than expected. (It's much like a pumpkin 'ground-breaker', and it IS supposed to be on grass, so we all have to pretend the cement is grass, okay?!)
I would like to get some better pictures with a better camera than a dodgy phone, but until then, heres the finished KREEP!
I'm still exploring lighting options. The light used in the picture is simply a plastic portable lightbulb wrapped in orange cello. It emits the perfect amount of light (These poor pictures fail to do it justice here) but nobody wants to see a big, cello wrapped, lightbulb in their pumpkin!
A little ground fog would really finish it off, but unfortunately my only fogger died last halloween...the night BEFORE if you would believe it!
Thanks for looking!![]()
Thread: Pumpkin Kreep: Finished!
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Pumpkin Kreep: Finished! –
08-16-2010,01:54 AM
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08-16-2010,02:26 AM
Very good - very effective!
Another great idea comes to fruition. Well done - I love it!
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08-16-2010,04:37 AM
That looks great! Love this idea as a ground breaker! The twig arms are perfect and the crow is a nice touch!
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before
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08-16-2010,05:34 AM
Very cool! I like the look of if appearing to be crawling out of the ground!
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08-16-2010,05:42 AM
Oh, very nice. I just might have to steal this idea.
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08-16-2010,05:54 AM
Great idea and a awesome Halloween prop!
Watch where you dig... you may find yourself...
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08-16-2010,06:11 AM
This is awesome, Vai! What a great idea.
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08-16-2010,06:51 AM
Love the pumpkin and the grass looks low maintenance and weed free. Wish my neighbours kept their's as nice.
When storage is a concearn, put your monster props under the kids beds.



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