Omg the blood in the bag trick is GENIUS. My knifes always looked "fine" painted with a brush, but this trick gives a truly realistic effect. Liked and saved for next October
You should try doing this with perma blood I think u could get some cool results this does look good on its own tho and unfortunately jdf isn’t selling products anymore
Great vid. I don't think that we have that glue here. Is it a wood and craft glue? I have heard of people using dust and dirt off the floor in their garage instead of the coffee. I you happen to pick up some dog or cat hair with the dust well that is just a bonus. I am about to start moding a plastic Jason Voorhees machete that has a good shape but the blade is not a good silver colour and the bright red paint has deep paint brush strokes in it. Regards, Jas. VK4FJGS Rockhampton Queensland Australia
@@cartman4204 I don't think I have tried it on any type of fabric. There's a possibility with the flexing of the material it may flake off or come off. I've tried it on a hat that was pretty sturdy but also wasn't like a shirt or a pair of pants but it's currently still stuck to the hat. I did another video with Huff paint and coffee grounds where I try to make it look like burnt material on clothing that's only the other thing I've done
Coffee is a great idea, always wondered how to make blood more convincing on blades. Great tutorial!
Omg the blood in the bag trick is GENIUS. My knifes always looked "fine" painted with a brush, but this trick gives a truly realistic effect. Liked and saved for next October
You are a literal genius. Thank you so much for this!
So genius!! Thanks for the tips
Hello, thats a cool idea with the coffee, i will make a pirat sabber rosty for halloween prop.
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I love the idea of putting the paint in a bag and removing it like a stabbing motion
Thanks for this video! I learned a lot🙏🏻👏🏻
You should try doing this with perma blood I think u could get some cool results this does look good on its own tho and unfortunately jdf isn’t selling products anymore
Yeah curious about that too. Im bummed JDF quit cause of how awful alot of people are in the mask making community
JDF closed up shop????
@@wrestlingalldaypodcast123 yea been closed for about 2 years or so noe
@@djjathegod_03 😭😭😭 I used to order all my chevrons from them. That sucks to hear.
@@wrestlingalldaypodcast123 yea I unfortunately never got to do business with him so I missed that opportunity plenty of guys who sells chevrons now
Thanks for sharing. I will definitely try this method as I have coffee and mod podge,
Cheers
I'm using this tutorial right now! Thank you for this!
Could I use CopyDex glue for this or does it specifically have to be Modge Podge? I also have the Perma Blood too. Thanks
I'm guessing as long as it dries clear it should be good. It's just being used to seal everything and keep it attached
Great vid.
I don't think that we have that glue here.
Is it a wood and craft glue?
I have heard of people using dust and dirt off the floor in their garage instead of the coffee.
I you happen to pick up some dog or cat hair with the dust well that is just a bonus.
I am about to start moding a plastic Jason Voorhees machete that has a good shape but the blade is not a good silver colour and the bright red paint has deep paint brush strokes in it.
Regards, Jas.
VK4FJGS
Rockhampton Queensland Australia
would elmer's glue work?
It might. No sure I'd it will dry as clear. Might want to test it 1st
Could you just dye the mod podge red? Either way, this looks pretty good!
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Is JDF Studios gone? Can you recommend an alternative to fake blood glue?
Yeah JDF is gone. Next place where I use to get it is here. They have 4oz size to to like gallons. www.palenightproductions.com/perma-blood/
@@sdcostumeguy2435 Thanks!
Try Perma Blood from Pale Night Productions. It’s good.
Can I do this on fabric?
@@cartman4204 I don't think I have tried it on any type of fabric. There's a possibility with the flexing of the material it may flake off or come off. I've tried it on a hat that was pretty sturdy but also wasn't like a shirt or a pair of pants but it's currently still stuck to the hat. I did another video with Huff paint and coffee grounds where I try to make it look like burnt material on clothing that's only the other thing I've done
Pretty good thanks for the info!
Could this also be done with fake slime?
I’m definitely doing my fake knife like this for Halloween. I’m going as chucky
What is the blood website?🎉
do you mod podge it one last time after the blood has dried?
I haven't but you probably could.
@@sdcostumeguy2435 Thanks.
Where did you get the RZ bowie knife prop
beyonddisgustingstudios.com
@@sdcostumeguy2435 thanks I appreciate it
When i do that the modge podge turns brown what did i do wrong
The only thing I can think of is if you use instant coffee that will probably happen.
@@sdcostumeguy2435 ah ok thanks is there another way I could do it without the coffee?
@@liamhorsfield5444may be able to use dirt. I've used oatmeal to in the past.
@@sdcostumeguy2435 thank you so so much for the help
Hi eason Strickland jasup ga area big fan remember me
Aye thanks
Anyone know if I can use regular Elmer’s glue is that a good 2nd option ?
You might be able to but Elmer's glue is not as strong as the modpodge glue.
i wish i had a 17 inch ziplock bag lol
Jason Lives clothing tutorial plz
Ur just doing your Batman voice 😂
You don't mind if I subscribe to you SD costume guy
I guess Michael killed again.
lol voice