Happy Halloween
Friday, October 31, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Monday, October 13, 2014
Monday, October 6, 2014
Which Face?
Witch mask put together. Will needs some oranate stuff to tie the antlers together so it will stabalize them. Also the eyes needs the black fabric to blot out my eyes. Plan on adding red LED lights that I can turn on and off for the creature's eyes.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Monday, September 29, 2014
Friday, September 12, 2014
You remind me of the babe
So these are real chicken feet. They are accoutrements to my costume. Simply bought a pack of feet at Save A LOT (2.15 for about 12) threw them in the dehydrator for 3 days, and painted them up.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Monday, September 1, 2014
Building a corpse prop on the cheap
Building a corpse prop on the cheap
To the left you see the full built skeleton. It has a handy wire hook you build the head around and that made it ideal for hanging while I worked on it. I kept a running fan on the project the entire time to speed up drying.
First off I spayed the entire skeleton with a clear spray paint to somewhat stiffen it and give it the best shot of surviving the water and glue. I then started with the head as I was worried the hook would pull through when it got soggy.
I built out the crown of the head and allowed it to dry. For this I used regular newspaper and glue in water. Once the crown dried I started to round out the skull by adding layers of news paper. This took the longest time of the entire build. The skull actually did soften from the glue and it allowed me to squish some of the odd points that were making the skull look more alien. It was slow going, but once the head was hardened and shaped properly the rest was much easier.
I then switched to a brown paper for the paper mache. It was just a huge piece of paper that I had lying around for a large package I received. The thickness was very close to paper shopping bags but slightly thinner. I covered the head first then started on the rib cage. In order to get the paper to adhere to the skeleton I had to get it very wet and then drape it both inside and out so that it would adhere to itself in between the ribs. When it dries it tends to give itself that vacuum look of a corpse. If you notice to the right the jaw of the original skull is very denounced. I then had to use more paper to build up the jaw and nasal cavity.
Once the facial rebuilt hardened I added teeth. The teeth are simply Poly clay. I used another skull as a reference for the size and shape of the teeth. I simply shaped them over the skull teeth, carefully peeled them off, baked, and then applied. I used super glue's "Future glue" and it bonded phenomenally well.
Tip: Keep track of the order. If they get messed up it can be very hard to figure out the placement.
Once I was finished a particular area structurally, I began applying the skin. I find that plain, cheap paper towels not only hold up very well to the glue but the give very nice wrinkles that I cannot duplicate with other papers.
Some areas did not hold up well to the glue particularly the chest cavity. The wet weight started flattening the chest. For this, I used some wire to keep it open while it dried then I simply took it out. I used this method for positioning the body parts.
While I waited for the various parts to dry and lock, I would move to something else. I first positioned the head, then the legs (which I left straight) and finally the arms. The toes and fingers were tricky as they got soft easily.
I basically just used the same methods over and over. For the left arm I used fishing line from the shoulder to the wrist to hold it in place. I ultimately left the fishing line as it will help when the Florida heat starts softening the mache in storage.
For colors I used two different spray paints. One a gold color and the other a black.It ended up a little shiny so I think I will probably hit it with a little sating to dull it down. Otherwise it took about 23 hours of work, One small bucket of glue water, and about 50x4 foot of brown paper. Check out some more pictures below. I will add links to the other props I built once they are built and once I have the final display. If you would like to look at my soul tree build go here.
So
I'm back after a long hiatus. I figured I would make another tutorial
on prop building. This time it's an ultra lightweight corpse made almost
entirely out of paper. What you see on the left is the finished
product.
Skeletons
and props can be very expensive. Finding a good quality one is nigh
impossible for under $70.00. On top of that they can be very heavy and
the shipping can be killer. I spent a total of 40.00 overall on this
prop and I can lift it with one finger.
I
started off with a paper skeleton (seen to the right). I shopped around
and found it for $16.00 plus shipping which ended up at $23.00. Once I
got it I had to do the hardest part. Build it! I admit building it was
very time consuming at first. (although I could probably Build it much
quicker now). It comes on 18 or so different sheets. Aside from the
paper there are some split pins, a few guides, and two rubber bands.
These parts in conjunction with the teeth I built consist of all the non
paper and glue parts. Everything else is paper.
To the left you see the full built skeleton. It has a handy wire hook you build the head around and that made it ideal for hanging while I worked on it. I kept a running fan on the project the entire time to speed up drying.
First off I spayed the entire skeleton with a clear spray paint to somewhat stiffen it and give it the best shot of surviving the water and glue. I then started with the head as I was worried the hook would pull through when it got soggy.
I built out the crown of the head and allowed it to dry. For this I used regular newspaper and glue in water. Once the crown dried I started to round out the skull by adding layers of news paper. This took the longest time of the entire build. The skull actually did soften from the glue and it allowed me to squish some of the odd points that were making the skull look more alien. It was slow going, but once the head was hardened and shaped properly the rest was much easier.
I then switched to a brown paper for the paper mache. It was just a huge piece of paper that I had lying around for a large package I received. The thickness was very close to paper shopping bags but slightly thinner. I covered the head first then started on the rib cage. In order to get the paper to adhere to the skeleton I had to get it very wet and then drape it both inside and out so that it would adhere to itself in between the ribs. When it dries it tends to give itself that vacuum look of a corpse. If you notice to the right the jaw of the original skull is very denounced. I then had to use more paper to build up the jaw and nasal cavity.
Once the facial rebuilt hardened I added teeth. The teeth are simply Poly clay. I used another skull as a reference for the size and shape of the teeth. I simply shaped them over the skull teeth, carefully peeled them off, baked, and then applied. I used super glue's "Future glue" and it bonded phenomenally well.
Tip: Keep track of the order. If they get messed up it can be very hard to figure out the placement.
Once I was finished a particular area structurally, I began applying the skin. I find that plain, cheap paper towels not only hold up very well to the glue but the give very nice wrinkles that I cannot duplicate with other papers.
Some areas did not hold up well to the glue particularly the chest cavity. The wet weight started flattening the chest. For this, I used some wire to keep it open while it dried then I simply took it out. I used this method for positioning the body parts.
While I waited for the various parts to dry and lock, I would move to something else. I first positioned the head, then the legs (which I left straight) and finally the arms. The toes and fingers were tricky as they got soft easily.
I basically just used the same methods over and over. For the left arm I used fishing line from the shoulder to the wrist to hold it in place. I ultimately left the fishing line as it will help when the Florida heat starts softening the mache in storage.
For colors I used two different spray paints. One a gold color and the other a black.It ended up a little shiny so I think I will probably hit it with a little sating to dull it down. Otherwise it took about 23 hours of work, One small bucket of glue water, and about 50x4 foot of brown paper. Check out some more pictures below. I will add links to the other props I built once they are built and once I have the final display. If you would like to look at my soul tree build go here.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Universal incident
I have been asked by many people exactly what happened at
Universal Studios March 1st. Some people just seem to want
to know the details while others accused me of being unreasonable for my anger
and disdain for the situation. I will admit in the heat of it I got worked up
(as do many people) but now I've had a chance to decompress and analyze the
situation I do feel Universal generally responded promptly to the situation but
largely neglected the people affected.
But I will give you an unbiased play by play of my experience as close to the actual times each event happened so as to give you the clearest picture of what transpired. I cannot account for other people’s experience nor can I account for things I did not see. I can only account for what I heard and saw. At the conclusion you can make your own decision on what happened.
But I will give you an unbiased play by play of my experience as close to the actual times each event happened so as to give you the clearest picture of what transpired. I cannot account for other people’s experience nor can I account for things I did not see. I can only account for what I heard and saw. At the conclusion you can make your own decision on what happened.
So March 1st we decided to take my 18 week old
daughter to Mardi Gras for her second trip. Her first trip she slept through
the entire parade so we wanted to give it another go. Well this time went well and she really
enjoyed it. We promptly followed the King Gator float out like we always do and
made our way back to the garage. We snapped
a few cute pictures of my daughter holding a strand of beads she held all the
way there.
We arrived at the 4th level Kong parking at roughly 8:00 PM. This was determined based on a post my wife made to Facebook. There
was one parking attendant standing on row 411 that we really didn't notice
until he spoke to us.
“Excuse me folks, we've had a medical emergency in the
garage and we ask that you kindly wait by the wall until the matter is cleared.
It shouldn't take long.” He stated. I glanced over in the direction of our car
and saw police tap. I immediately thought that was a falsity as there were no
medical vehicles and, at the time, I saw no police or anyone beyond the tape.
As he was explaining
the situation, another family came up. They heard what he said. They inquired if
they could go to their car as it was before the tape. He agreed and they went
to their car and left. We asked if we
could look and see if our car was before the tape and he agreed so long as we
didn't pass the tape and we came right back if it was beyond the tape. We
agreed and went down the row pressing are lock button so the car would sound.
As we walked someone appeared at the tape looking like they
were ready to dissuade us. As the car did not sound we turned around and headed
back to wait by the concrete wall at the front of the parking lot. There we
sat. My wife posted her post regarding her displeasure in being detained at 8:16
PM.
We sat for a good long while, alternating between entertaining
our daughter, feeding her and carrying her around to keep her from fussing. By 8:54 PM she was asleep (based on a picture
we took of her) and around 20 families had joined, multiple police officers
moving about, and some men in vans that said health services. No one other than
the original parking attendant has addressed the crowd. People who were not
behind the tape were allowed to leave.
We spoke with a few of the other guests to past the time
found that one family was from the UK and were in the same boat as us (with a
small child). In fact there were multiple children, toddlers, and infants in
the growing crowd. Many people were
getting restless. We heard various emergency vehicles passing on the street
(police, ambulance, and fire trucks) but all we saw were the police and health
services.
At 9:31 PM I snapped a picture of all the police, health
services, and universal employees standing there at the behest of a Facebook
friend. This was the point when 6 or 7 firemen showed up with axes and slowly
made their way towards the general direction of our cars. People were very
agitated at this point. This included me. For us, it was 1.5 hours without any
direction sitting on the uncomfortable cold concrete.
At roughly 9:40 PM we were told to evacuate the 4th
floor and move to the rotunda by a lady who was a representative of Universal.
Many people confronted her on what was going on. She attempted to smooth feathers and advised
that they were in safe mode and the safest thing was for people to do as she
requested. At this point I told my wife that I believed it was a snow job and
that they were sending us there to forget about us.
We moved towards the elevators and sat there waiting for
them to come up. We were then yelled at by one of the health services people to
go downstairs. I yelled back we were waiting for the elevator (we had a stroller).
The health services representative then stated the elevators and escalators
were offline. We struggled down the escalator with the
stroller and the baby. I noticed a woman in a wheelchair and wondered how she
would get down.
We found a bench and sat. At 9:51 PM, through several
friends on FB, I found out that the bomb squad, hazmat, and swat were on the
scene. I also heard a suspicious device was found in a suspect vehicle on the
fourth floor. I was also told the vehicle was painted with various “911 graffiti”
and emitting “nauseous smells” that knocked out a Universal attendant. I was told this info came from police chatter,
the news, and personal witness.
We sat and waited for some kind of statement or direction
and searched the web for info. I also went around and told other detainees what
I had heard. They were thankful as no one had heard anything official.
At 10:01 PM I was told by someone that the van owner was
taken into custody.
At 10:38 PM I was told that Universal was paying for cab
rides home. But I hadn't heard anything and honestly it was not really a valid option.
I live roughly an hour away and have to have a infant car seat.
At 10:41 PM I took a picture of some of the waiting people,
again at the behest of a FB friend.
At this point, I decided to look for some answers because, as
I had thought previously, no one had addressed the situation. I went to the
wheel chair rental and found the attendants in a heated argument with a lady who
had a crying child. She was demanding answers and a room as she and her family
were cold and tired. The attendant was on the phone with someone as he was
talking to her and I heard him state that he didn't know what was going on but
that she should make other arrangements to get home. She was furious and
demanded a manager. I walked off as I clearly wasn't going to get an answer at
that time. I went in search of some answers elsewhere while I kept my baby entertained. I
shared the news I had heard with more detainees until I found a Universal security
guard. I asked him when would we be addressed and he stated that it would not
be long, that the issue will soon be resolved, and that they will go around to
the guests and let them know when they are free to go.
I went back to the wheel chair rental spot and found that
the manager had arrived. He did not have answers. In fact I told him what I knew and he had no
idea. Disgusted at the lack of organization and that no one seems to have any
answers, I made my way back to my wife an informed her we should just call her
parents (who live over an hour away but have an infant car seat).
My wife tried one last time at about 10:45 PM to ask some police
officers what we should do. They stated they didn't know if the device was
biological yet and it could take a long time. He advised to find another way
home. My wife asked when we would be OK
to get the car. He told her to watch the news.
At this point, we headed to guest services to see what they
could do if anything. At 10:52 PM I was
advised that guest service managers were down by the taxi pickup addressing people
on a case by case basis. We headed their only to find a massive line of over
100 people who were very angry. I attempted to talk to the Universal personnel
at the head of the line just to find out what I needed to do and I was yelled
at by some very angry detainees to get in line. The universal employee was overwhelmed
and just advised me to get in the line. I then took a picture of the line at 11:05
PM.
My wife and I stood there flabbergasted as to what to do. We
decided that Universal wasn't going to do anything that was beneficial to us
and called her parents to pick us up at about 11:10 PM.
So we waited in the cold while my in-laws drove to pick us up.
My daughter was a real trooper but at about 11:30 PM she started to get fussy.
It was well past her bedtime and she had been out all day. I did my best to
calm her by walking around, signing to her, feeding her, etc.
At about 11:45 PM I noticed a pregnant lady who was clearly
in distress. I asked her if she was OK and she said no she was stressed and
starting to feel a lot of pain in her stomach. Her husband then explained to me
they lived in St. Augustine, no one could pick them up, and that they needed to
get her out of the stress. They began to call the hotels (who did not know of
the situation either) and they eventually got a room comped at the Royal
Pacific but it took them a lot of calls and arguing.
At about 12:00 AM we ran into half of the British family we
had seen hours ago. One of the ladies explained that part of their group had
taken the taxi ride and had planned to come back to pick them up. However, she stated
that upon arrival the taxi service demanded payment, stated they had not heard
of any arrangement, and called the police on them when they argued with him.
The police then told the family they must pay for it and take it up with
Universal. They were still waiting when
we left.
At 12:15 AM A Universal rep came down to the taxi area and stated that level 3 guests could leave but that level 4 could not.
At 12:28 AM We
finally left. We arrived home at about 2:36 AM (we stopped for food as we had
missed dinner) .
At roughly 3:00 AM I heard that a few minutes prior the level 4
cars were allowed to leave.
So that was the entire fiasco. If they addressed anyone it was not me or anyone in the rotunda. These were the explicit instructions we were given and the promise of info was never delivered. I have many major concerns over the entire process but my biggest gripe was that I was left to fend for myself. My family was left out in the cold literally. We were never offered a warm or comfortable place to wait, any food or water, or (most importantly) any answers. I've been told I was being unrealistic. I do not see how my expecting that they would treat me like a human being is unrealistic. I do not see how expecting some consideration for the well-being of your guests is unrealistic. I do not see how expecting a simple apology (at the very least) and some information on what I should do is unrealistic.
I have been a longtime fan of Universal. I have had annual
passes for 8 years, I moderate a website dedicated to their Halloween Horror
Nights event, and I generally go to all their special events. But after the appalling
treatment I was given I’m starting to reconsider my enthusiasm.
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