I began working on the Mommy Demon Blucky. I began by cutting the skull as usual. I split it at the teeth and sliced them pointy.
Again like my little blucky skull, I cut around the mouth and jaw to facilitate opening the mouth.
I put a layer of flesh (batting and latex) on the arm bones. Here they are drying...
I cut the hand and feet bones and they're ready for me to create claws with wire and tape...
The Blucky I'm using was one of the ones that we had impaled on a stake for Halloween so I have to repair the spike hole...
I repaired it with a little paper mache...
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01-14-2008,10:14 AM
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01-14-2008,12:05 PM
Ok, eagerly awaiting the next step... this is looking way to freakin cool!
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01-14-2008,01:27 PM
Cassie I found this demon skeleton posted on Davis Graveyard.com last night. I remember you were considering options for poses that would work with the wings. You might want to check out the site for more information.
http://www.davisgraveyard.com/Demon_Skeleton.htm
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01-14-2008,01:33 PM
That pose is really cool. I may do that. It looks like they replaced the upper arm bones with long leg bones...I can do that

I like the wings too. I've been playing with wing designs on paper.
EDIT: I just checked his site and he extended the upper arm bone. I'll have to give that some thought.**********
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01-14-2008,03:59 PM
I'm excited to see what you will do. Keep us posted!
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01-16-2008,03:18 AM
Working on the hands and feet...
I cut the lame hand and foot bones at the base and inserted a wire frame held in place with tape.

Using tape, I secured the wires in place. The flooring latex I use adheres to the tape beautifully.

Over the past few days I did the hands and feet construct of wire and tape. I've said this in the past and have to repeat that this is the most labor intensive part of the demon construct next to the wings. Although, I have to admit that doing the pose and gluing all the limbs into proper place is twitchy too.
After this comes latex, cotton, latex, cotton, latex, cotton, latex, cotton, latex and paint, paint, paint.
But I got the hands and feet done. Here they are awaiting fleshing out with latex and cotton...
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01-17-2008,02:46 PM
here we go agian. keep up the great work
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01-17-2008,02:51 PM
Working on the leg pose (no, she won't be sitting LOL)

She'll be more like up on haunches. The feet glued onto the bottom leg bones and awaiting latex and batting...

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01-20-2008,03:50 AM
I built up the chest pecs with latex and batting. I also layed out more cotton batting to finish up the feet (you can see the batting layed out in the backround)

Got the chest built up with cotton and latex and began airbrushing shadows...

The feet are done/dried now so I began laying dark shadows on them and other bones.

Mommy Demon is starting to come together
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01-22-2008,02:27 PM
I've finished applying batting and latex to all the limbs and chest that I can now. It's easier to do this before assembly. I'll also do most of the airbrushing before assembly too because it's hard to get the airbrush into tight spots (like around joint bends and such).
Then I'll hot glue her together and add final batting and latex to simulate the joint muscles (this will add strength to them too).
Here is a pic of me adding batting and latex to the fingers of the hands today (I still need to do the wrists):
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