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How to Make Zombie Special Effects

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By masterhorror
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If your making a zombie movie, like me, then these tips should help. this is part oneof zombie tips, special effects eg: fake gore!

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • tights
  • red food dye
  • blue food dye
  • yellow food dye
  • hair gel
  • toilet roll
  • pan
  • mince meat
  • chicken breast
  1. Step 1

    First your going to want your fake blood, so heres how you make it. First get a plastic screw top bottle, depending on how much blood you want pour in red a blue food dye. Then add hair gel (or any gel), add some flour and put on cap. When the cap is on shake thoroughly, then you should have some nice looking blood. If you want the blood to look less fresh add yellow food colouring too.

  2. Step 2

    Next you may want to add some gore to you movie, this is one way to do it. Get some mince meat, depending on how much gore you want, soak mince meat in a bowl of your ready made fake blood. Leave it for 2 hours then sieve the blood away from mince, that should look a bit like flesh.

  3. Step 3

    More gore. Maybe you want your gore thicker, to do so get a chicken breast, as big as you like, soak it in a bowl of fake blood, leave it and you should it looking good.

  4. Step 4

    You may want some extreme gore, to do so get a pair of tights, cut them into two seperate legs, throw away the rest. Fill the tights with screwed up balls of toilet paper. Once fully stuffed fill a pan with fake blood, then put in tight, soak them for a while and they should look like a pair of intestines.

Tips & Warnings
  • you will need a lot of fake blood
  • don't eat fake blood
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