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I put a spell on you... Voodoo whitch
Something wicked this way comes...
Love your demons!
My Halloween costume for this year.
Photo by: Jenny
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ungebilde/




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Spirit of Samhain
Disclaimer: Hopefully this one will count, the eyes were edited in photoshop. I was going to wear fx contacts but I decided against them last minute as I wanted to be able to see while getting pictures.
I applied a facial prosthetic which was sculpted by me and cast in gelatin, and based everything on black before going over it with white to help blend everything together. Went back over with black on the nose mouth and around the eyes.
Horns were bought and then painted in candy corn colors, the crown was made from actual briar vine from right outside me house. I shaped it all on a head form to get the right look, and stabbed myself numerous times doing it. I then painted that as well and added a little bit of creepy cloth to the back like a veil.
popped in some of my favorite teeth and black mouth blood and voila.
(This monster was inspired by artwork by a friend on Instagram @burnzig )
you can find me and more of my work on Instagram @kataklyzma
https://www.instagram.com/kataklyzma


I applied a facial prosthetic which was sculpted by me and cast in gelatin, and based everything on black before going over it with white to help blend everything together. Went back over with black on the nose mouth and around the eyes.
Horns were bought and then painted in candy corn colors, the crown was made from actual briar vine from right outside me house. I shaped it all on a head form to get the right look, and stabbed myself numerous times doing it. I then painted that as well and added a little bit of creepy cloth to the back like a veil.
popped in some of my favorite teeth and black mouth blood and voila.
(This monster was inspired by artwork by a friend on Instagram @burnzig )
you can find me and more of my work on Instagram @kataklyzma
https://www.instagram.com/kataklyzma



Ivan Ooze from “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers”
Ivan Ooze from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Full Costume made by me.
Silicone prosthetic makeup by me also.










Full Costume made by me.

Silicone prosthetic makeup by me also.










Re: Hyperendocrin Carnotaurus - The Isle
You can 't but this i guess because this is fcking amazing

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Re: Hyperendocrin Carnotaurus - The Isle
Beautiful work! Very impressive, from the details to that awesome paint job!
/Chris
/Chris
Re: Dang that Monster Clay!
Hey Chris,
Yeah, I ran a set of tests. I applied the silicone to the monster clay, some sculpy, a few household objects, etc. The silicone cured properly in all cases (including the leftover stuff in my mixing cup, but the stuff on the monster clay never cured...it just stays sticky and gooey.
I gave the clay to a friend's kids, so they'll have fun. I've bought some new monster clay and no issues since then.
Cheers
Barry
Yeah, I ran a set of tests. I applied the silicone to the monster clay, some sculpy, a few household objects, etc. The silicone cured properly in all cases (including the leftover stuff in my mixing cup, but the stuff on the monster clay never cured...it just stays sticky and gooey.
I gave the clay to a friend's kids, so they'll have fun. I've bought some new monster clay and no issues since then.
Cheers
Barry
Re: Creation of puppets, about latex and hands
Thank you very much Chris,
my storyboard is already complete, i will also post it here in the next few days.
And after, i will begin some little tests animations and the set.
my storyboard is already complete, i will also post it here in the next few days.
And after, i will begin some little tests animations and the set.
Re: melting gelatin edges
What are you using to melt your edges? There are more gentile blenders like witch hazel or harsher blenders like isopropyl alcohol or acetone. You can also heat up witch hazel to make it more aggressive if needed, but I've never had to.
I find it is best to use very little solvent on the brush and very lightly blend outward into the skin. It can be a slow process, but slow means more control and can help prevent taking too much away, as you can't easily add material back.
I usually use a soft round brush for this, since it's nice and gentle and has a surface area I can control well.
/Chris
I find it is best to use very little solvent on the brush and very lightly blend outward into the skin. It can be a slow process, but slow means more control and can help prevent taking too much away, as you can't easily add material back.
I usually use a soft round brush for this, since it's nice and gentle and has a surface area I can control well.
/Chris
Ursula from The Little Mermaid
This is my interpretation of Ursula from The Little Mermaid.
The prostethics (face and chest) are sculpted, casted in latex and then hand-painted by me.


The prostethics (face and chest) are sculpted, casted in latex and then hand-painted by me.

