Candyglass and zombies

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Snoopy56
posted 11-03-1998 09:59 PM           

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I have tried many candyglass recipes but they all didnt work super good. If you could
give me any recipes you might have that would help a lot and also how
thick should it be when it is drying??? Please help me. Also does anyone know any good zombie effects i already know some good ideas but would love to know more thankyou.

Gazorra
posted 11-04-1998 03:19 PM           
um...there is plenty of stuff on zombies on this board, just look at older posts!
Anyway, I'll tell you my own idea on this. What if you would just put a bunch of clay on the actors face, and while its on him/her, sculpt it a bit and put some makeup on... that way you can get the impression of a very skinny, bony face or you can make fake wounds and stuff... It takes little time to apply and looks good, i'm sure.
If it works, let me hear...

Gazorra

Matt
posted 11-06-1998 02:44 PM           
There are also posts in hear with different recipes for candy glass. I think one of the big things was to cook it at a certain temp. but someone else might be able to answer that one. If you have the money, you could also look at using picco resin. Just bear in mind that candy glass, and picco resin are still sharp and can cut.

Geoff
posted 11-09-1998 04:54 PM           
i have three or four of the candyglass recipes and i could probably help with the zombie effects if youre still interested.
just email me and i would be happy to help
-geoff
geoffturn@aol.com

HYDRO
posted 11-16-1998 04:52 PM           
mail me....ill help you out

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