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show you how they build panel walls for their haunted house. |
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How to add realistic grime with painting effects. Good for adding a dirty and/or old look to new props you made or disguise common items used in your haunt. |
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Get an up-close look at the mechanics behind the operation of this prop, and a few modifications that I found beneficial to the overall look and operation. |
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These snakes are posable and have a lot of action if you even slightly animate what they are attached to. You can vary the look and color of each snake and they are a realistic length and girth. |
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In this video Im building an alien body for an alien area in my show. Im using a little known technique called sticky paper, It works very well to build sturdy forms that have decent detail. Go make stuff! |
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Using a bit of Tap Plastic "TAP Flexible Expanding Foam" (a two-part polyurethane foam) and some Smooth-On "So Strong" red tint and a plastic bag allows you to make a quick and simple internal organ for a prop. |
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made with a tv, glass bowl, Leota DVD, play snakes, and some fabric. |
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Easy how to make semi realistic eyes. |
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How To Make a Motion Prop Trigger for halloween props and animatronics for $50 |
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