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How to Paint the Face of a Halloween Corpse

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Summary: Make your own scary Halloween decorations! Learn how to paint the face of a fake Halloween corpse in this free Halloween props video.

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The Mad Scientist has been creating props and effects for haunted houses, theater and film for over 20 years. Through his experience he has learned to create impressive work with...read more

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haunterx said

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on 8/2/2008 A general comment would be that the screen in which the video appears is too tiny to show any detail of what the expert is doing. And another comment would be that the video clips in each How-To series are ridiculously short. Two or three of them could be combined to much better effect. It is so annoying as it is.

amenra said

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on 8/2/2008 this is actually the "More Tips on Color Detail Additions on the Halloween Corpse" video

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" Hello this is mad scientist coming to you from expertvillage.com. Now here is some black and some green thinning it with water. I'm going to add green the same way I'm adding the red oxide just little bits here and there around the mouth, the chin, under the eyes, across the septum, across the bridge of the nose, across the brow, forehead, cheek bones, once again just adding another color. Here is the black. I'm putting the black in the eye sockets and letting it soak in a tiny bit into the cloth. Once again I'm not being precise I'm being sloppy. Now I'm working some of the black in between the teeth. In between the bottom teeth."

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