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Spfx Chopper Zombie, Slight Paint Retouching, And Makeup Test! - travsall - 10-18-2011

Hard as hell to even think of screwing with the paint of an SPFX mask, probably why it\'s taken me year to actually do it LOL didn\'t do anything but add a little blood and gore, and some clumps of hair, so the real paint job still remains, and it as perfect as the day I got it! That cheek though, it was just crying out for some blood, and of course, you can\'t merely dab a little paint and be done, so he got a tad more gore Wink This is going to be my Halloween mask this year, and most likely many to come LOL so wanted to do a makeup test with it early so I know I\'m good to go on the big day. We\'ll be moving between now and then, so not a lotta time but the present! Pretty golly gee willikers happy, might go a tad darker around the eyes, but I like how they blend, also my cheeks, little darker, maybe add some more blood red too camouflage them when they show that tiny bit through the teeth. Overall, I think the last shot sums it up Wink LOL Still have some of the rest of the costume to work on, namely the undershirt that will have a good chunk of gore where that big hole is. Hoping to get something in in time to add there!
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Spfx Chopper Zombie, Slight Paint Retouching, And Makeup Test! - msharrow - 10-18-2011

i did not know you had one of those!! that is awesome. cant wait to see your finished shots with the dark eyes and all. i love SPFX stuff and the CHOPPER is no exception. incredible trav!

mike


Spfx Chopper Zombie, Slight Paint Retouching, And Makeup Test! - Michael_Myers H20 - 10-19-2011

That is too cool for school lol.

-Sean


Spfx Chopper Zombie, Slight Paint Retouching, And Makeup Test! - Chainsaw - 10-19-2011

That mask is just all kinds of cool! I love the mouth and bloody cheek area... cool stuff Travis :thumbsup:


Spfx Chopper Zombie, Slight Paint Retouching, And Makeup Test! - Bezzerkerr - 10-19-2011

really cool. The only thing i would change is possibly darken up the blood stain on the collar of the shirt (if possible).


Spfx Chopper Zombie, Slight Paint Retouching, And Makeup Test! - crazydog500 - 10-19-2011

Looks great man, i always wanted a chopper that would be my first mask if i ever ordered from SPFX.


Spfx Chopper Zombie, Slight Paint Retouching, And Makeup Test! - vigilante 666 - 10-19-2011

Same here , always wanted a chopper . Hope to get one some day .... and will probably gore it up just like this !

Good job , Travsall ... LOVE THE GORE !!!!!


Spfx Chopper Zombie, Slight Paint Retouching, And Makeup Test! - pluto - 10-19-2011

What paints are u using, if u don\'t mind me asking? Its something special for silicone right?
Looks great,
Thanks


Spfx Chopper Zombie, Slight Paint Retouching, And Makeup Test! - travsall - 10-20-2011

Thanks a lot guys really appreciate it! Smile Yep Mike, I snagged this one last year so I could sit in the front window and scare kids since I couldn\'t do my usual yard haunt LOL Amazing piece, I really really love it!
Thanks Bezzerkerr, I hadn\'t really noticed that, but it could definitely use some darkening. When I do the undershirt I\'ll get some more paint on that shirt too, thanks for pointing that out!
As soon as I saw the Chopper I knew I had to get one LOL just too cool a zombie to pass up! Managed to work a deal with a guy who just wore it once so really lucked out!
Pluto, yeah it\'s a silicone paint I mix up myself actually, using GE silicone 1, mineral spirits to thin it to a semi thick paint consistency, and then oil paints for pigment. Works fantastic!