My Goodwill never has anything like that lol. Figure out what I can make using crutches, old light covers from ceiling fans, and socks. My Goodwill always has lots of those things, LOL.
Love it. Already used your techniques to zombify a rat. Now, on to a human skeleton. I've always felt that "Granny" was missing that certain something...rotting flesh. I love these tutorials. Halloween is my jam.
I got pumped up seeing a new video from you! Excellent job on the prop and great tip on the food serving gloves, I would have never thought of that and looks much easier to do than clumping up plastic and its hands. You make my Thanksgiving and Xmas much happier seeing the Halloween videos throughout the year. Happy Holidays!
Wow this grave buster definitely is pretty realistic love how you brought the lights to it and the fog and sound effect to it this one reminds me of the classic TV Horror series Tales From The Crypt or the Tales From The Darkside good work I love it
I remember when you first started that project. I'm so glad you decided to finish it! It looks awesome! I have a few half assed projects I need to finish, too. 😁
@@MonsterTutorials True, but it happens to all of us. We start out with an awesome idea, and then it's not taking shape the way you hoped it would, so you put it aside with plans to come back to it. Then you get a whole bunch of new awesome ideas that work out perfectly! Makes you forget about the projects waiting for completion. My poor witch prop has been a work in progress for about 3-4 years. I knew you would get back to Big Red eventually!😁
This tutorial was so easy and simple to follow, I loved it!! Me and my brother tried it out for this upcoming Halloween to make are yard look more scary, and it certainly worked! 😆 You never skip anything or do anything off camera. 1# Halloween diy RUclipsr EVER. 🎃 💀 🦇
Glad I found you! Totally up my alley!! I use paper towels soaked in tea (and stretched cotton balls as veins/ligaments as well) and torn, soaked in glue/water mix..morbid paper machae, lol, as my decaying skin..love the spider webbing idea!!
Just recently discovered your channel, love the tutorials, especially this corpsing skeleton. Looks fantastic, love the idea with the gloves, rather than wrapping each individual finger. Just subscribed, looking forward to watching and learning from you, thanks for sharing and keeping the Halloween spirit alive. 🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃
Put your hands in the air like you just don't care! LOL Freakin' awesome, Eduardo. Love seeing this after Halloween. What was the scary noises you used for her at the beginng and end of the video? Loving it. 🥰🧟♀️🧟♀️🥰
Thank you for this tutorial! I have an undead Mermaid to make for 2021 and you are the only person that I've found that shows how to add bits of hair to a corpse. Thank you.
Every time I see one of your videos you present something unique that you do, your own spin on the main concept, and it turns out great! It's also nice to see a fresh video. So many channels are taking a break apparently after the Halloween season. Thanks for giving us something to watch!
Thrilled to see a new video from you Eduardo. I am in awe of every prop. Your channel is one of the best out there... your energy is addictive. Bravo on this spooky corpsed freak
Eduardo, I enjoy watching your videos all year long. I like to slowly work on Halloween props throughout the year. Your creative is off the charts! I hope you will continue posting all year long. Oh yeah, Thank you for being a hero for St. Jude!!!!
I Love This Guy he's Amazing I've learned a lot from watching him Thank You for sharing your So addicting it's like once you start you can't stop watching him he is amazing
I love your videos. I just recently interviewed Allen Hopps and saw your photo in the Monster Camp section. I’d love to do a Skype video interview with you for The Weird Kid Show!!
That turned out awesome. The red color of the skeleton makes it look extra meaty and disgusting. Don't you love that fake spiderweb stuff? My go to instead of the latex is exterior latex house paint...same technique, and any lighter brown or green (aka mix all the leftover colors together, lol) will take stain just fine. Also played around this year with using cheap latex caulking (alex is one), it's super thick, but a quick way to skin an armature, do mask repairs or changes (like filling in eye holes on a cheap mask or blending in around add-ons like horns or teeth), and it is so much faster drying than paper mache...definitely going to keep experimenting with that one. Thank you for the video!
This was great. Praying all is well or that you were just super busy with Halloween. Is there a reason to use the glue to tack the plastic before you use the heat gun?
Did you buy that skeleton painted red or did you paint it? I have never seen on that color. This is a cool video and I love watching you make stuff! XOXO
Great job! I love the spider web. Haven’t seen that technique. It looks like you manipulated his jaw. Did you cut it to make it open wider? How is it staying open?
your neighbors either love you or are scared to death of you and run when they see you outside. LOL I'v got to get busy trying my hand at making creepy. Thanks
Love the corpsing. The finished zombie is amazing. Have you posted anything about the St. Jude run? I haven't seen a recent mention about it. Has it already happened? I'm just asking because I donated in your name and I'm wondering if you got it. Never heard anything more. Just trying to make sure it was credited to you for your run. Please let me know.
Thank you! And thanks for the donation. The race is in one week!! So not ready. Anyhow, I'm also doing a prop auction with all the $ going to St Jude! Cheers, ET
would you be able to use a spray bottle with the watery latex ? So you would spray the latex over plastic, then place your cotton balls & then a final spray after that.
I’ll be corpsing a small skeleton and I was wondering if, instead of using the cotton and plastic, if I could just use the spider web dipped in liquid latex, then paint it?
I found some window installation kit in my basement the kind that you blow dry on your windows I'm wondering if I could use them to wrap a skeleton in and if it would work I don't know I'm going to try I hope it does
Not very often you find a skeleton with a decent sized head
wow.....finally im so happy to see a new video 😁❤
My Goodwill never has anything like that lol. Figure out what I can make using crutches, old light covers from ceiling fans, and socks. My Goodwill always has lots of those things, LOL.
LOL the Goodwills in my area suck too! I can't even find creepy dolls to corpse. It's all worn out clothes and ugly shoes and broken electronics
Love it. Already used your techniques to zombify a rat. Now, on to a human skeleton. I've always felt that "Granny" was missing that certain something...rotting flesh. I love these tutorials. Halloween is my jam.
You did a sensational job on the skeleton that really looks creepy. Your tutorials are allways amazing. Thanks for posting cheers!
Thank you!!
I got pumped up seeing a new video from you! Excellent job on the prop and great tip on the food serving gloves, I would have never thought of that and looks much easier to do than clumping up plastic and its hands. You make my Thanksgiving and Xmas much happier seeing the Halloween videos throughout the year. Happy Holidays!
Thanks Jerry!
I really liked how at 0:23 you moved it's head and the plastic made a weird sound, it made me feel like it was a real corpse
Wow this grave buster definitely is pretty realistic love how you brought the lights to it and the fog and sound effect to it this one reminds me of the classic TV Horror series Tales From The Crypt or the Tales From The Darkside good work I love it
I remember when you first started that project. I'm so glad you decided to finish it! It looks awesome! I have a few half assed projects I need to finish, too. 😁
hehehe only took like 3-4 years to complete...
@@MonsterTutorials
True, but it happens to all of us. We start out with an awesome idea, and then it's not taking shape the way you hoped it would, so you put it aside with plans to come back to it. Then you get a whole bunch of new awesome ideas that work out perfectly! Makes you forget about the projects waiting for completion. My poor witch prop has been a work in progress for about 3-4 years. I knew you would get back to Big Red eventually!😁
I've been binge watching your tutorials ☺ love your sense of humor.
This tutorial was so easy and simple to follow, I loved it!! Me and my brother tried it out for this upcoming Halloween to make are yard look more scary, and it certainly worked! 😆 You never skip anything or do anything off camera. 1# Halloween diy RUclipsr EVER. 🎃 💀 🦇
Glad I found you! Totally up my alley!! I use paper towels soaked in tea (and stretched cotton balls as veins/ligaments as well) and torn, soaked in glue/water mix..morbid paper machae, lol, as my decaying skin..love the spider webbing idea!!
Just recently discovered your channel, love the tutorials, especially this corpsing skeleton. Looks fantastic, love the idea with the gloves, rather than wrapping each individual finger.
Just subscribed, looking forward to watching and learning from you, thanks for sharing and keeping the Halloween spirit alive.
🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃
I have a broken full body skeleton. Corpsing is just it needs to add to my Halloween display. Great tutorial as always.
Amazing! It's great how inexpensive and easy you make your props. Especially for a beginner like me, I feel like I can easily create this!
Awesome! thanks!
Super cool job. The best part was actually the milky eyes without pupils, that added to the creepiness
I definitely need to re-do my corpsed grave-breaker that I made just before Halloween this year!
Put your hands in the air like you just don't care! LOL
Freakin' awesome, Eduardo. Love seeing this after Halloween. What was the scary noises you used for her at the beginng and end of the video? Loving it. 🥰🧟♀️🧟♀️🥰
Thanks! The noises are from the RUclips sound library...search for zombie
This is one of the best tutorials I've seen on RUclips. Fantastic work sir!!
Thank you for this tutorial! I have an undead Mermaid to make for 2021 and you are the only person that I've found that shows how to add bits of hair to a corpse. Thank you.
Every time I see one of your videos you present something unique that you do, your own spin on the main concept, and it turns out great!
It's also nice to see a fresh video. So many channels are taking a break apparently after the Halloween season. Thanks for giving us something to watch!
Thrilled to see a new video from you Eduardo. I am in awe of every prop. Your channel is one of the best out there... your energy is addictive. Bravo on this spooky corpsed freak
I really love this!
You did a good job making the zombie
That is so cool, you do a great job, thanks for sharing these how to videos.
I like the glove idea it makes things much better.. awesome job thank you for sharing
I love it! It looks like something from a Cannibal Corpse album cover
Eduardo, I enjoy watching your videos all year long. I like to slowly work on Halloween props throughout the year. Your creative is off the charts! I hope you will continue posting all year long. Oh yeah, Thank you for being a hero for St. Jude!!!!
Thanks! Yes, the plan is to post all year round.
Cheers,
ET
Thank you for the tutorial. Definitely going to make it myself
Now I can make my hanging corpse! Very helpful and easy.
I Love This Guy he's Amazing I've learned a lot from watching him Thank You for sharing your So addicting it's like once you start you can't stop watching him he is amazing
Man she's crusty, lol. I've been using cotton batting sprayed down with super 77 then titebond 3 wood glue. It makes them impervious to the elements!
Groundbreaker high fives forever.
yay a new vid!! :D also - change your smoke detector battery ;)
This is absolutely awesome!! Great techniques to make it look like that!!
Looks like my ex-husband. Lol!
Excellent corpsing tutorial...
Love your videos!
Memphis bar b que secret is in the sauce!! Great video!!
Thanks!!
I like your videos and the zombie that your working on is cool and it kinda looks like it got burned
This looks absolutely awesome
Thank you!
Another awesome prop
Turned out great very cool
So cool. Just started a head i will try the latex and cotton wool
That looks SICK!!!!
So awesome!!!! As usual.
SIMPLY AMAZING Way COOL 😁😁😁
Thanks!
Hands in the air like you just don't care! LOL 😂 😂 Love your humor! Love your tutorials!
I will be making one for myself
I love your videos. I just recently interviewed Allen Hopps and saw your photo in the Monster Camp section.
I’d love to do a Skype video interview with you for The Weird Kid Show!!
Great work as always my man, looks great. You could also use some cheese cloth for other textures with the latex. I want some of that free latex! lol.
That turned out awesome. The red color of the skeleton makes it look extra meaty and disgusting. Don't you love that fake spiderweb stuff? My go to instead of the latex is exterior latex house paint...same technique, and any lighter brown or green (aka mix all the leftover colors together, lol) will take stain just fine. Also played around this year with using cheap latex caulking (alex is one), it's super thick, but a quick way to skin an armature, do mask repairs or changes (like filling in eye holes on a cheap mask or blending in around add-ons like horns or teeth), and it is so much faster drying than paper mache...definitely going to keep experimenting with that one. Thank you for the video!
This would be awesome to make Mother from psycho, or The Creep from Creepshow!
OMG love it just love it soo much thank you
Fantastic!
Edwardo: We're going to corpse this ribcage.
Me: *remembers the fairy corpse video*
Me: *excitedly* Here comes the heat gun! 😁
After watching his videos long enough you just start saying it with him
This was great. Praying all is well or that you were just super busy with Halloween. Is there a reason to use the glue to tack the plastic before you use the heat gun?
Did you buy that skeleton painted red or did you paint it? I have never seen on that color. This is a cool video and I love watching you make stuff! XOXO
She looks fabulous 🖤
That's awesome! 💀
So cool 😁😄😃😎
Very cool.
looks good to me see as post new
Yes...any video on making a skeleton(or at least top half) they r crazy money even used...have u made ur own or thoughts?? Thank you
Nice vid,can you do a DIY wasp nest 👍
That looks horrible! I love it!
Please show us your whole garden
Will do. It's a tiny graveyard, but I'm editing the vid now.
Super cool!!!!
Im going try that way
Great job! I love the spider web. Haven’t seen that technique. It looks like you manipulated his jaw. Did you cut it to make it open wider? How is it staying open?
your neighbors either love you or are scared to death of you and run when they see you outside. LOL I'v got to get busy trying my hand at making creepy. Thanks
maybe a liver or ather rotten things from inside?
Nice!!
Love the corpsing. The finished zombie is amazing. Have you posted anything about the St. Jude run? I haven't seen a recent mention about it. Has it already happened? I'm just asking because I donated in your name and I'm wondering if you got it. Never heard anything more. Just trying to make sure it was credited to you for your run. Please let me know.
Thank you! And thanks for the donation. The race is in one week!! So not ready. Anyhow, I'm also doing a prop auction with all the $ going to St Jude!
Cheers,
ET
Awesome job man. What state do you live in?
would you be able to use a spray bottle with the watery latex ? So you would spray the latex over plastic, then place your cotton balls & then a final spray after that.
Can you make a prop gas mask
Nice!!!👍💀💀💀
Wow new video
yay!
So good first
I’ll be corpsing a small skeleton and I was wondering if, instead of using the cotton and plastic, if I could just use the spider web dipped in liquid latex, then paint it?
The skeleton you show looks like 'tar guy' from R.O.T.L.D!!! Even the open mouth and white teeth!! Does anyone know what I'm talking about??😂
Brains
Hey handsome! Have a Happy Gobble Gobble!!!
Thank you!
Monster Tutorials You’re welcome handsome
Is the zombie waterproof due to the materials used or would I need to put a clear protective layer on it?
I found some window installation kit in my basement the kind that you blow dry on your windows I'm wondering if I could use them to wrap a skeleton in and if it would work I don't know I'm going to try I hope it does
Do you ever seal your corpse from the elements to make them last longer??? What do you use?
It holds up well to mild weather with just latex, but you can spray with polyurethane.
OMG its so fucking awesome 😍😍😍
21:00 Monster Tutorials = DaveHax?? 😳
did you did anything with the human meramed ??
Me encanta🙌
Gracias!
So very awsome! She is beautiful.
Did you get bumped too? No blue dot in my subscription for you
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