How to make a skeleton and corpse – Part 4, Detailing the Homemade Corpse
How to make a DIY homemade skeleton, corpse – Part 4 “Detailing the Homemade Corpse”.
In part 1 of this series I constructed a super cheap scratch-built skeleton out of everyday ordinary items. In part 2, I added some meat to his bones using expanding foam insulation, paint and then a layer of skin by melting plastic sheeting with a heat gun. Part 3 was all about the skull.
In this video, I added the finishing details to add disgusting realism to the homemade corpse.
I first brushed on a couple coats of light colored wood stain to the plastic sheeting skin until it was the desired color. After the stain dried, I then sprayed several coats of satin polyurethane to both knock down the glossy shine and protect the prop from Mother Nature.
The eyes are made from homemade play-dough (approximately 2 parts flour, 1 part table salt & 1 part water). This could have been done much easier with rubber bouncy balls, marbles, etc. Use your imagination. I painted the eyes a tan color and put a coat of my wife’s clear nail polish on them to give them a wet look.
The foam teeth from the skull mold were hardened by brushing on a couple coats of Elmer’s carpenter glue. The teeth also then got the clear nail polish treatment.
The hair was made from pulling apart a few strands of white rope and sticking it to the tacky polyurethane coating.
Did you make one like this? What worked, what didn’t? Leave a comment, I would love to hear about your creepy creations.
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