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    Stiltbeast corpsing technique
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    Miss Phantom is offline The Great Pumpkin
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    I did a quick search and did not see this posted so I thought I would put it up. Sorry for the mispell...STILTBEAST

    here is the link

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    Just awesome! I am so doing this! Thanks!

    --Tony
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    +1 +1 +1! GREAT tutorial and it is easy to do.
    I am already thinking on getting this done!
    THANKS!!!!
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    this is so awesome!
    fast, cheap, and effective, and soooo cool


    HAPPY BIRTHDAY ........now i gotta watch it again to see if ya are wearing any pants hehehe
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    Something to think about when using plastic and paint or stain together......DURABILITY.

    This is just my experience of using paint and stain with plastic wrap, not corpsing but making wounds and textured skin (like in the picture below). It looks great when you first do it but I couldn't get it to stay on without flaking off over a period of a few weeks.

    If anyone knows Stiltbeast maybe he could give us a ideal of how it held up for him. If not I say do some test with the plastic and paint/stain before using it.

    My problem with it was anytime I moved the prop, it flaked off. Also the prop I used it on was a moving prop so that could have affected it.

    Seems like a easy and simple way to corpse.

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    Good question. I see Allen is a member here but more active over on hauntforum.

    I wonder since it is plastic wrap maybe a base coat of krylon paint for plastic would help.
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    thats is awsome and way too easy awsome!!!!!!!!!!
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    RIDONKULOUSLY EASY!!

    This is why I love this place, just when you think you've found the perfect way to do something, someone else comes up with an even simpler, faster, cheaper way to do it.
    Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers, the best damn little band you should be listening to!
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    Thats what I call a u-da TUT. YOU DA MAN!
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    Fantastic idea. My corpsed bucky weighs a ton. I like the idea of corpsing out less expensive props bc its too expensive to do many buckies.
    Idea: how about using all those grocery plastic bags we all have piling up somehwere & shove up under the rib cage/and or under the plastic wrap. Might add to the wrinkling effect w/the plastic over the torso area. Great job!!!
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