Gah, I want to do airsoft.Ziggy109 said:That's pretty awesome! I might try that this Halloween, considering I've done the same thing for a few years.Jonluw said:ThanksZiggy109 said:Wow, man. Amazing job on the Halloween costume! How did you get it to look like your bone was sticking out?Jonluw said:![]()
That picture's a year old by the way.
I haven't changed that much though. Longer hair and a tiny bit more potential for facial hair is all.
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I had to tear the mask open in order to eat
The blood is real blood by the way. I don't know what animals exactly it came from, but it was cheaper than fake blood.
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Hey, I found a picture from before I tore my mask open.
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The make-up was way too hard and I was in a hurry, so I couldn't get an even cover >:[I followed this [http://zombies.tomwalsham.com/armbone.html] here recipe.
Basically, make a second layer of skin by applying layers of tissue paper and liquid latex (can be bought at hobby stores). Then you cut the second skin open (you should construct the skin with a weak spot intended for this) and jam a white candle that you've prepared (made a suitable angle on one end, and make it look like like broken bone on the other) up under the second layer of skin. Use make-up to create some bruising (I think I might have gone a bit overboard with the bruising on that picture, but there was no time for finesse on that particular day)
Damn you, non-soft make-up >:[![]()
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The second picture is from when I tested it a few days prior to the party.
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I couldn't find any gloves that matched...
It's amazing the things you can make with a bit of latex and make-up.