How to Make a Corpse Prop: Adding Rotten Skin
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How to Make a Corpse Prop: Creating Rotten Skin
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FREE CHAPTER DESCRIPTION
In this excerpt from "Blood, Gore & Makeup Effects Part 2," Makeup FX master Gary J. Tunnicliffe (Hellraiser series, Sleepy Hollow, Blade) teaches you how to begin adding rotted, webby flesh to a prop skeleton using a chip brush, a hair dryer, and copious amounts of Barge contact adhesive and slip casting latex. Free course chapter includes valuable tips on creating realistic corpse skin for makeup effects artists, horror filmmakers, haunt builders, or for people who just want to raise their Halloween decorating to a ghastly new level!
COURSE CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS
How to Appy Barge Contact Cement to a Skeleton Prop
Achieving a Webbing Flesh Effect with a Hair Dryer
How to Build Up Skin Thickness with Slip Casting Latex
Tips for Multi-Tasking & Time Management
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
In PART TWO of his 2-part course series on blood, makeup and gore effects, horror maestro Gary J. Tunnicliffe (HELLRAISER 3-9, CANDYMAN, MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3D) shows you how to create nightmarish illusions with horror props (knives, needles, nails, etc.), including how to turn an affordable store-bought skeleton into a revoltingly realistic rotten corpse.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
Horror Props - Knives, Nails, Needles and more
Creating a Fake Corpse
Rigging "Blood Gag" FX
30 Minute "Stopwatch Challenge" Makeup
Approximate Run Time: 05:04:31
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Buy the FULL COURSE here: bit.ly/gorefx2yt - Balázs
Another great technique that I just learned about.
You sure you didn't get a real corpse?
I don't know, but I'm pretty sure I saw someone digging a grave 2 years ago.
Just recently bought Barge, and I wonder if they changed their formula. I used some older stuff (bought a few years back) and it worked just as seen here. But barge bought just last month looked different (the coloring of the can has changed) and it didn't spider out like this. It simply doesn't seem as sticky as it used to be. Has anyone else experienced this recently? Any advice?
So after watching this I purchased the course and it’s well worth the $60 in my opinion. I learned a lot of new techniques and I loved the extra content that was discussed.
A question I have, is if you wanted to add hair, what would be the best way to go about doing that? For example, if I wanted a fairly rotted corpse to have some hair in various spots on the scalp. What would be the best way to apply it? I was thinking a few strands a time in various spots until I get the desired look, but I was hoping maybe that would have been covered. I would have loved to be in this class. This was a great and educational video and will really help me create a lot of the visions that I have.
I'd like to know the colors used to get that texture I love that look
What was the first thing you used?
It's like Gordon Ramsay but for spfx
Two things, is there an alternative to Barge in the UK? And can anyone tell me what 'nurnies' are?
Nurnies are little bits of latex to create fleshy texture. Popular way to make, brush latex onto a non porous surface in a few layers. Use you fingers to roll and create holes and texture. Powder and powder as you remove. Can be used for makeup, set dressing, you see them on the eggs in Aliens. Super handy stuff.
What kind of glue is that pls
Ok, what kind of glue is he using??
I really want to do this on a prop, but it is a display prop.. dont this hold up very long at all?
Veins I would use spaghetti 🍝
More please 👍🏼 please show the rest of this process
You can buy the FULL COURSE here: bit.ly/gorefx2yt - Balázs
What material did you use with the hair-dryer-looking thing?
Hello Polly! Please click here, scroll down, and you will find a MATERIAL list: bit.ly/gorefx2yt - Balázs
What is/are "nurnies"?
Os cara são fera!!
Eles são!
Very nice. How exciting.
Thanks alot
That’s a cool technique. Will have to try it sometime
Hello Stan Winston School..
if I were to buy a course, can I save it to my computer in a file format? Or is it a one shot stream type thing? Thank you
Hey there, if you buy a course you will get a lifetime access so you can watch it anytime on our website but you cannot download it. Also, you can buy them as a DVD. - Balázs
Oh hell yeah
What’s the skeleton made of, thank you.
It's a plastic bucky skeleton, you can buy one on eBay. - Balázs
Thanks 😁
WoW
The movie The Island was based off of(or copied) an older movie called Parts: the Clonus Horror