Corpsing....pics to follow...

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Halloween is a big deal to me so today im going to start some new corpsing with one of my buddies. Ill post some pics this afternoon when I get back. hahahahaha...... Fresh corpse flesh......
 
The start.... these are not finished....
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getting assembled....
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oh the rotted joint paint....

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heads....

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as the "skin" dries it will begin to change but until fully painted and corpsed they don't look like much...
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hahahahahaha......
 
What did you use to cover the head?
 
:waiting: I'll just take a seat right here. :excited: Can't wait for more info/pics

plaster paris?
 
I'm interested to see what it looks like when done.

And i'm with dawn. I thought it was gonna be some awkward form of laying down and taking a picture with your eyes closed.
 
Hmmm... originally, I though this would be soem sort of new photo trend where people lay about as if they were dead.
I was going to ask if it was something like planking, but decided not to.
 
I'm interested to see what it looks like when done.

And i'm with dawn. I thought it was gonna be some awkward form of laying down and taking a picture with your eyes closed.

Which could possibly be more interesting and make more sense than planking.
 
Halloween is a big deal to me so today im going to start some new corpsing with one of my buddies. Ill post some pics this afternoon when I get back. hahahahaha...... Fresh corpse flesh......

Where did you get your skeleton? I watched a YT vid where the guy used 7mil plastic and a heat gun to shrink wrap and create texture. He also used dark cherry wood staining gel to add color.
 
Yeah similar idea, skeletons are what is known as a 4th quality bucky. They come from anatomical chart company but are widely available through other websites. The 4th's are simply in too bad a condition out of the molds to be sold as a teaching quality skeleton. Still expensive but the detail makes for a really nice halloween prop.

The "skinning" can be done in a variety of ways. The method that I like the most but takes the longest is latex and cotton balls. The method I used on these for simplicity and time is pantyhose and carpet adhesive.

The painting later this week will be a variety of woodstains and shellac.

I purchased the skeletons from a place called skeletonsandmore.com

They currenty had the best price at around $120 shipped.
 
Yeah similar idea, skeletons are what is known as a 4th quality bucky. They come from anatomical chart company but are widely available through other websites. The 4th's are simply in too bad a condition out of the molds to be sold as a teaching quality skeleton. Still expensive but the detail makes for a really nice halloween prop.

The "skinning" can be done in a variety of ways. The method that I like the most but takes the longest is latex and cotton balls. The method I used on these for simplicity and time is pantyhose and carpet adhesive.

The painting later this week will be a variety of woodstains and shellac.

I purchased the skeletons from a place called skeletonsandmore.com

They currenty had the best price at around $120 shipped.

Yeah, I've seen the 4th Bucky. A little out of my price range due to everything else I do outside. The vid posted by Webby is the one I was talking about. Can't wait to see your pics!!!!!
 
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