I think she ended up looking great.
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GubernatorFan wrote:I think she ended up looking great.
skywalkersaga wrote:It really turned out amazing!! I think she looks suitably menacing and deadly. And the blood effect is just great, a very good solution.
I didn't notice the issue with the apron until you mentioned it. But if it's truly bothering you, rather than remake it (though of course that is a solution, too), you could try to pull the apron tighter using some other means... like with a string or some thin ribbon or something, and then cover that up with the beige straps so it's not visible underneath.
ukshaun wrote:skywalkersaga wrote:It really turned out amazing!! I think she looks suitably menacing and deadly. And the blood effect is just great, a very good solution.
I didn't notice the issue with the apron until you mentioned it. But if it's truly bothering you, rather than remake it (though of course that is a solution, too), you could try to pull the apron tighter using some other means... like with a string or some thin ribbon or something, and then cover that up with the beige straps so it's not visible underneath.
Thanks.
Given every other aspect is amounts to 'inspired by' without being 100% accurate, i will leave the apron as is. In some ways, the thick rubber apron has it's own qualities, as they are probably uncomfortable to wear, and that's what i see when i look at the figure.
..sounds like i am making excuses? :lol@
Stryker2011 wrote:Very nice idea using the felt, and I agree a bit more blood splatter would be a good idea — maybe not necessarily a ton, but more “spray” droplets...?
Stryker2011 wrote:That turned out awesome.
skywalkersaga wrote:Awesome idea with the foot! It adds the perfect horror touch.
Valiarde wrote:Just saw this now! Awesome project and results so far. And this really makes me wanna watch that movie now
GubernatorFan wrote:Audition may not be my thing, but your project and the effort you put into it was remarkable, as are the results. I look forward to the final photos in all their gory glory. To avoid potential damage to plastic parts and the whole baking thing, there are air-drying clay and "green stuff" that you could have used instead of FIMO -- I am assuming you were filling up the hole in the foot?
ReverendSpooky wrote:Holy crap!!!! So excited to see how this has come along, and how great it's come out! The blood effect is gorgeous. Seriously, incredible work.
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