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Blood Stains - Hackdroot - 10-29-2006 Looking to get some blood staining/splatter effects on my jman costum this year. I don\'t want to experiment since this is the only shirt I have. Does the fake blood from your typical haloween store work well on fabric? Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks. -Eric Blood Stains - Savage - 10-29-2006 Best thing i\'ve found to use is enamel paint or food colouring. Blood Stains - JoMaX - 10-29-2006 i used some cool fabric dyes man. came out fantastic and looked like old blood. Blood Stains - Hauntmaster9 - 10-29-2006 Are you looking for fresh blood or dried blood? Blood Stains - Hackdroot - 10-30-2006 Quote:Are you looking for fresh blood or dried blood? either Blood Stains - mayney - 10-30-2006 Quote:either My recommendation would be to use liquid gloss polymer, obtained from your local art store. mix a nice dark blood colour, (or whatever colour you desire) and add to a large amount of polymer. Itll look milky in colour...this is fine. Liberally appl;y it....thin in some areas and gloppy in others....works wonders, stays looking wet... Have a look at my zombie costume thread for a refferal! ![]() Colin Blood Stains - Soldier48 - 10-30-2006 Quote:My recommendation would be to use liquid gloss polymer, obtained from your local art store. mix a nice dark blood colour, (or whatever colour you desire) and add to a large amount of polymer. Itll look milky in colour...this is fine. Liberally appl;y it....thin in some areas and gloppy in others....works wonders, stays looking wet... Would this technique work on metal also? Like in Jman\'s Machete? Or a chainsaw? |