Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Friends From the Attic




Hoisted my buns up to the attic to collect a few friends who enjoy living up there for a good part of the year. They were quite glad to see me and accepted the invite to come on down for a bit. Two of them decided to hang out in the spare room (together, of course)and they looked so cute, I just had to take a "friends forever" photo.
Also, I discovered some little "Gangsta Punks" that I made last year and never did anything with (they are completely disgusted with me) so to make them less hostile, I took their photo as well.

7 comments:

  1. Ooooooooo that corpsing came out particularly well. What techniques did you use (if you don't mind me asking)?

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  2. I used bucky lids for these 2 guys and basically followed the Skull and Bone tutorial for bucky corpsing with a few changes. (pantyhose, latex, spider webbing dipped in latex, etc.) :)

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  3. Is this one of the guys from your Deviant Art ID? Really awesome! I've tried so hard to make a corpse,but don't konw what to use. What is bucky lids? I have no idea what this is,hahaha!
    and latex? that's pretty expencieve here in Holland,so i guess i never use it :-(
    Wish i could see your haunted house in person! ;-)

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  4. donna...there are lots of tutorials on how to "corpsify". I used the skull and bone.com one. you can get bucky lids from different places, too. I got mine from ghostride.com. they're basically just latex over the head masks that you put over the skull and then paint and "corpsify". latex isn't cheap here, either but a little goes a long way and it seems to last forever!

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  5. ok, maybe when i sold some of my creations i buy it ;-)
    i lowered all my prizes at my blogshop, so hopefully i get some customers!

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  6. Ahhhh. I've never used the bucky lids. That's the secret ninja ingredient I couldn't put my finger on ;)

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  7. Awesome brrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
    Great work.

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