Creepy Caged Creatures 2 | Animated DIY HALLOWEEN HOW-TO Video Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- In this Part 2 video, I am going to show you an alternate way to animate these Creepy Caged Creatures. Using battery operated motion and sound activated devices, your DIY creations will shake, light up and emit an eerie sound for 10 second intervals. Built from bits-n-pieces and odds-n-ends… as if by Dr. Frankenstein, these homemade moving and shaking animal props are something that you can create at home. Make them frightful or funny, large or small, however you want them to look, just let your imagination run wild. These battery operated electronic Halloween props are a fun DIY creative project for the whole family. Not to mention a perfect prop for a family friendly Halloween Haunt or spooky Witch’s Den. This ‘How-To’ video will guide you through creating these fun and imaginative props.
You can order the sound or motion activated devices here:
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Welcome to HALLOWEEN DIY & HOW-TO. With our easy to follow and informative instruction videos, you will make, create, craft and build your own unique scary party & cemetery yard haunt projects, spellbinding special FX and eerie moving props. Our imaginative, homemade how-to RUclips videos are full of eerie ideas to help the Haunter, Crafter and Do It Yourself person to build professional looking Special FX, animatronics, motorized props & homemade Halloween displays & decor.
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one of youtube’s most criminally underrated channels!!!
Thanks Linda... from your lips to god's ears.
@@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms and I've been subscribed for a long time.
Agreed!
So true
Congrats on the subscribers. You deserve many more.
Thanks everfree, I appreciate you saying that.
If this year doesn’t work out, we’ll still be here!
Hi Rebecca, my apologies for being so tardy this year. Please look for some new videos to be released in September... and thanks for your support.
I love this Channel , thanks from italy.
Ciao Valentino! Thanks for watching and for the nice comment. What part of Italy are you from?
@@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms Ciao, from Roma
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Rome, what a beautiful city!
Just last night I was bemoaning the fact that there weren't very many new Halloween prop videos this year, and like magic you posted one 🙂 These critters are creepy-cute!
Time constraints limits just how many I can produce each year... but I was able to get one more out. Thanks Susan for your continued interest and support, it is much appreciated..
How did I miss this 7 hours ago?! Can't wait to watch Paul!
I tried to give you a heads up....
Congrats 🎉 and as always a fantastic diy ! 🎃
Thanks!
Hi. Me again. I did something similar like this. I made a caged skeleton. However, it's only static and not motorized in any way. All I needed was 2 round laundry baskets (with the grid design), a 3 ft. tall plastic posable skeleton, a plastic prop chain, dark colored zip-ties, and black and silver spray paint. First, I gave the laundry baskets a base coat of black spray paint, and gave them a light coating of silver. When they were dry, I placed my skeleton in one of the baskets and placed the second basket on top of it forming a "cage", securing them with zip-ties. Finally, I hanged it with a plastic prop chain.
Great idea for a much larger cage! FYI - You can still add the animator to show off the skelton.
Always clear and detailed enough for those of us who are beginners. Great video quality as well! Love the fact that you have some relatively easy props to go along with the more complicated builds. As always amazingly creative using materials that we can all find. Happy Halloween!
Thanks Arlen. Yes, I do try to mix things up with both easy and advanced prop builds. Thanks for noticing and for your thoughful comment, they are always appreciated.
Another awesome job Paul! Love the blacklight effects! Off to buy more stuff!
Thanks CFAO, I always appreciate your comments and support.
A great idea. Thank you for the inspiration.
You are welcome! I hope to inspire others and their imagination. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment.
...Oh my god, it just occurred to me... Whichever method of animation you choose, you could easily hide it inside the torso of a marionette, rig it up on its controller with strings longer or shorter to keep it locked in a menacing pose, turn it on, and then POOF! A new case of pupaphobia with every new visitor!
"Hey! You! Cut me down! I just want to PLAY! HEE HEE HEE HA HA HA HA HAAA!!!"
Happy to subscribe, sir! 💀
I'm glad I sparked your imagination on how these little gizmos can be used in other props. Thanks Bob for your support, it is always appreciated.
Always happy to see a new upload. You really help me get in the mood for Halloween 🎃
Thanks... and it's just around the corner.
Great job Paul, you sir are the MacGyver of Halloween prop making. Those of us that don't have 3D printers and vinyl cutting machines certainly appreciate the low tech approach that all of your video's use to get such high impact results. Thank you.
This! I do follow other prop channels, but you are a true home DIY'er. Your breakdowns are detailed and easy to follow. I SUPER appreciate this channel.
You hit the nail on the head as to my approach. This is what I have been doing all my life... making cool things out of ordinary objects. Thanks for watching and for your very insightful comment.
Thanks whytewaive, I appreciate your appreciation!
I was so excited when i saw this pop up. I thought you was done for the year!!! Thank you Paul! My favorite channel by farrrrr!!!
Thanks so much Beth, I had one more in me for this year. Have a fun Halloween!
@@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms awesome!!! I look forward to your videos every year! I love the unique things you make. Hope you have a great Halloween also! And thanks again for the amazing tutorials.
This is another great How-To DIY... These are fantastic caged monsters. I kind of remember those blinking noisy prop things back in the day, but I don't think I ever got them just because they were noisy and if you have a lot of props that make their own sounds it just becomes difficult to manage. My haunt doesn't use that kind of thing, but it is truly inspiring to see what others make and how they make it... but like I say, never say never, I never know when I might need one of these. Thank you for the video I always appreciate when other makers share what their doing and how they made their props.
Thanks Ray, I always appreciate your comments! Many years ago I had a flat lid crypt prop for the front yard. It was about 12" high and the stone lid (faux of course) was around 2' x 5'. It was animated to lift open slightly and then go back down. The fog machine was located inside with a timer for it to go off every few minutes, for a few seconds. I hung one of these things on the inside of the lid and every time the fog machine went off so would this thing making the weird noise and the flasing green light would color the fog as it came spewing out of the partially open lid. It was very effective and very easy to accomplish. Yep, never say never cause they are actually very versatile.
@@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms ... yes, exactly, it's ideas like that!
Oh the kids will love these! Thanks for the tutorial.
Yes, as Halloween becomes less and less kid friendly, I'm trying to do my part to counteract that. Thank you for watching and for commenting..
Are those lobsters 🦞 Paul?!
I prefer to call them crawdads.
My bad
Yay I've been dying for an October upload!
Your wish is my command. I'm glad that you liked it and thanks for your support.
Great tutorial as always 👌
Thank you, I appreciate you watching and commenting on my videos.
Another great Halloween video! Thanks for sharing your work with us. I made your floating table this year and it’s been a blast watching guests interact with it as the visit. 🎃👍
That's so cool! About how long would you say it took you to make it?
@@serenababy6358with the wood work for the table top, and the painting of materials, I’d say about 3 hours if you did it straight through. I split it up over a couple of days due to work. It was a lot of fun displaying it.
@@1976SammyJ thank you for sharing that info! So glad it turned out well! Happy haunting 💀
Hey Sammy, I'm so happy to hear about the positive responses to the Floating Table Prop. Thanks for watching and for sharing their responses.
Are we going to get any amazing 2024 props? You really have one of the most underrated RUclips channels. I keep checking in, eagerly awaiting new content. Hope all is well.
Thank you so much for your interest and concern. I hope to have one or two published by the end of August and into September. All is well here... just juggling many things and unfortunately my HH2 channel is what suffers.
This video reminded me that I have to go repaint my "Beware of Spooks" sign I made from your video a few years ago. Whoo Hoo!
LOL, thanks Cory!
Happy Halloween Paul! From David
Thanks David! Happy Belated Halloween to you too.
@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms Thanks Paul!
Awesome job! Love your channel.
Thanks Tracy!
I Want A Spider
I hope you give this prop a try, thanks for watching.
Are there any projects planned for this year?
Hi Kevin, thanks for asking. I put out a statement to subscribers about a week or so ago, however not everyone is notified. It has been a tough season with many unforeseen setbacks, the latest of which was that my computer's hard drive crashed and needed to be completely replaced. Fortunately I always keep multiple data backups, just the same my editing came to a screeching halt. Once my computer is repaired and completely overhauled I hope to be back to normal soon and will be putting out a video or two in October... months later than planned. My apologies, I do greatly appreciate everyone's continued interest and support.
Hi Paul! Are there any good projects coming up soon?!
Hey CFAO, boy that year rolled around fast! Yes I do have some projects in the works, but it looks like it will be a particularly late release date for me. Sorry for that...life gets in the way of run sometime. It is always great to hear from you!
@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms can't wait Paul!
Hi, you have an incredible talent for both creating your animations and DIY tutorials. I have a request for you; This year I decided to add a skeleton passenger to my motorcycle rides and I was wondering if you can create an animated skeleton that would follow the other drivers with its head (maybe motion sensors) and maybe have its torso also move.
Hi Jorge, thanks for the idea suggestion. Unfortunately I was meet with many setbacks this year, including my computer hard drive crashing, consequently I have not been able to produce any videos yet for this season. Thank you for the very complimentary comment.
I tried to build one of these last year, but Amazon sent me the wrong cat toy. My cat loved it, but I never got a chance to finish my cage creature.
Well, now's your chance to finish the caged creature. Let me know how it turns out! Thanks for watching.