In this video, I improve a skeleton previously treated with Great Stuff foam, by giving it a corpse job using plastic drop cloth and silicone caulk. The result is a weatherproof silicone covered skeleton with a nice wet rotting flesh look. This particular corpse was done to look like a barbecued corpse.
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In this episode covering several days, I push to finish my prop pumpkins. Watch me botch the paper clay recipe but recover the batch with flour, corn starch, and persistence! Sculpting, carving, sanding, spar urethane, and more are all the stars of this episode. By the end of this one, all that's left will be the paint jobs / alternative coatings. You'll also get a preview of the final pumpkin episode. Make sure to subscribe so you can follow along, enjoy the fun, and make these Halloween props, too!
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In this episode, I plan on finishing the electric chair prop -- but life has other ideas. I come up with a 12v to 5v cheap converter, frost the Gatorade bottles, wire up the toy LED strips, and then things go horribly wrong.
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In today's episode, I do stuff I've done before. I'll finish up the eye I made in the last episode, and finish the corpsing of the skeleton I started in episode 1. Follow along and you can make cool stuff, too! And, don't miss the bloopers at the end. ;)
Shawn Kaye's Caged Skeleton:
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In this build, I create a roasting spit complete with arms bursting from the ground, evil chef turning the spit, crispy victim, and fire to cook him. Follow the steps and you can make one yourself!
INFORMATION NOT IN THE VIDEO:
o) The spit turns using a 4.5 RPM disco ball motor. You can find them online for pretty cheap. I attached a straight-through coupler to the end of the motor using a cotter pin through holes in the coupler, which makes the spit removable from the motor. The handle is also removable just press fitted on, and not glued or screwed on. This allows for easy dis-assembly and storage of the prop.
o) I put holes in the bones and torso of the blow mold skeleton used for the chef and ran 3/4" PVC pipe up through them so that the legs are sturdy. I zip-tied the upper torso around the pipes as well, to make sure the upper body stood up straight.
o) The fan and fabric technique used to create the fire illusion is a common prop that you can find out about making elsewhere on YouTube.
o) The meal / victim on the spit is covered in a separate video here: https://youtu.be/sKB4F9dwlxo
RELATED VIDEOS:
o) Making the prop wood: https://youtu.be/kthctjewBTs
o) Plastic wrap corpsing: https://youtu.be/4Nu0gphb9Ac
MUSIC CREDITS:
Echoes of Time by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...
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All Hot Lights by Podington Bear is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.
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