Your tutorial was really detailed. I learned a lot. Thank You!
And your caretaker is great.
Thread: Cemetary Caretaker
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11-02-2009,11:22 PM
Darkness has a hunger that's insatiable
And lightness has a call that's hard to hear- E.A. Saliers
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11-03-2009,06:54 AM
Great job!! How did you affix the jaw back to the skull and then the skull/neck to the body?
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11-03-2009,07:04 AM
Thankyou Everyone
I used Gorilla Glue to put the jaw back on and the mache'd over it. Attaching the head I just drilled a hole through the foam skull and fit it on his PVC neck and Gorilla glued it. I toyed with position a bit before glueing to get it the exact way I wanted.
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11-04-2009,09:11 AM
Very nice! can it take rain?
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Thank you for sharing, good job –
11-04-2009,01:55 PM
Makes my Grim Reaper look like a dime store toy. I have always admired someone who starts off with simple things like news paper, straws and clay, some old paint and makes a masterpiece! I really love how people here reuse items that might normally be thrown away. Thank You and good job!
I love the screaming!
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11-04-2009,02:13 PM
Thank you all again for the kudos.
As for rain we didn't get any.. but I sealed him with Drylok Waterproofer 3 times and then a couple coats of outdoor house paint. So he can take it but his cloths are fabric so they would get wet. Could always replace the lantern with an umbrella I suppose. But no if we ever get rain again here in the desart... I'd probably take him in just because it so easy to.
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11-05-2009,08:27 PM
Looks great!!!
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11-07-2009,06:56 PM
That is awsome work. Thanks for the guide.
"Stand up for what you believe in... Even if you stand alone..."
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11-07-2009,07:20 PM
This prop is awesome looking.
Eventhough I am Dead it is always warm inside my bed.



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