Animated Zombie Arms Tutorial Promo Trailer
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- Опубликовано: 31 авг 2019
- Our video tutorial on how to make these DIY & HOW-TO Animated Zombie Arms will be out soon! In the meantime, please be sure and watch all of our other How-To Halloween prop videos. With our easy to follow and informative instructions you will make, create, craft and build your own spooky party & yard haunt projects, ghoulish animated props and spellbinding special effects. Thanks for watching this promo trailer!
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Oh im excited! I have some clearence zombie ground breaking arms lying around. This would be fantastic!
Thanks TheSkellingtonGhost, I hope to have it out in just a few days!
That looks incredible!
Thanks Gary!
I can’t wait,look amazing!
Thanks luzzy!
Omg I'm so excited!! I can't wait!
Thanks Sara Blanco, I hope that it is worth the wait!
Awesome can’t wait
Hi Omar, it is actually already out. You can view it here: ruclips.net/video/v6EVkO_AEwg/видео.html Thanks for watching.
Oh, HOT DIGGITY!!
This will be the most useful instructional video to my personal home hauntings that has been produced by this channel thus far! I'm on the edge of my seat!
Hi shade01977, love your enthusiasm and I hope that you can hold on for just a few more days!
going to be great !! Thanks for sharing HFL!
Thanks deoblo85, we hope so!
Can't wait to see another high-quality tutorial. Looks like you used a slow electric "reindeer motor" on a linkage, and you did something else to give it a natural look perhaps a spring? ... I'll have to wait to see how close my guess is. It's funny you post this video (trailer) today because today I'm working on a pneumatic zombie prop w/ drop panel and finding it difficult to make it fit and operate in the restricted space of my haunt. Getting these props to work (and work reliably) is really more work than people realize -- Thank you for posting, we need more of this DIY content, and you do it so well!!!
Thanks Ray for your thoughtful comment and nice compliments. Being the experienced haunter that you are, you know the tricks of the trade and are pretty close to the "How-To" of the prop.
I bet you could make anything move, how about a working werewolf head with a 50$ budget.
Thanks branch core for the compliment. Watch my latest video "Animated Pumpkin Head" for some ideas on how to animate a werewolf head.