I was playing around tonight with a seldom used app by me on my iPad called Photo Booth. Figure it is kind of something that would appeal more to younger kids so never spent much time with it. Anyway you select a style and take a picture with it. This was an image I took of a skeleton prop I had sitting out, using Photo Booth's X-Ray style. I thought it was a really simple way to get what looks like an X-Ray and print out for a hospital haunt setting for example. Or suppose it could be an X-Ray of a skeleton scanned in a sarcophagus? Just needs to be posed with artifacts maybe?
Does anyone make the "Frankenstein" talking skull 3 axis controller? That he shows in his u-tube presentation? The one that has on board instructions etc? Or at least a materials list & schematic to build one? It looks great but seems to only be a teaser.
Have you created any photo ops and incorporated scare props?
we had folks taking pictures with some of our static props (crypts, Corpses, mausoleum), so I wanted to build something specifically for photo ops.
I’ve seen the electric chairs that vibrate/flash when unsuspecting ToTs sit down...
I have some experience corpsing but not so much with a living creature. To build this Wendigo, I could build out the frame with varying PVC sizes. Or use all one size and then adjust thickness with some foam pipe insulation.
Regarding the thick neck and thick quads, what would you use to...
I'm trying to find some type of software to split audio tracks. More specifically I need to eliminate the music and get the vocals from some songs I'm planning for a new 3 -axis build. I've tried singing myself on one track and it was a disaster. The vocals would not synch up with the music...
I sometimes need to attach things to foam. In one instance it was a foam tombstone that I needed to attach to a thin plywood base, so it would stand up on a stage. Many years ago, I recall seeing someone use what I thought were drywall screws. But, that didn't hold at all on the polystyrene...