I'm starting next year's Halloween costume now so I don't have to worry about making a awful last minute costume. Thank you for the video, I'm gonna be a Wendigo next Halloween.
Thanks man! I plan to make a cosplay of an infected researcher from John Carpenter’s The Thing, mainly based off the remakes poster. This makes things 1000x easier. Hopefully I finish it in time!
i'm using this for my movie costumes! specifically for a Kaleesh costume (original alien race of general Grievous) Thanks a lot this was epic. I will make sure to give you credit!
Hey, i was wanting to do this for a partial carnage cosplay, but I was worried it would fall apart if used for too long or too often does anyone know if thats the case? And if anyone made this as a full arm how did/or would you do the elbow and wrist joints.
Hm... That could actually be the case, of course it depends how often you wear it and how thick the latex layer will be - Latex tends to get brittle over time. Although damaged areas can get fixed rather quickly by using more latex.
Hey, that depends on whether the shoulders can be seen or if they are just for underneath a jacket or something like that... If they can be seen, I would suggest using expanding foam... you can spray it over a wire skeleton, carve it, and cover it in latex later on to achieve a leathery texture... just an idea, hope this helped;)
I think it is usually used for winegrowing, but you can use any wire as long as it's strong enough - If you don't find any usable wire, you can still use metal wire hangers;)
To be honest, I don't think that this is a good idea - glue is not flexible like latex is and would crumble when you move the fingers... Despite that, I don't even know if it would be cheaper.
I've been looking for ideas for hands to match an old paper mache mask I made years ago. This technique is perfect!
:D
I'm starting next year's Halloween costume now so I don't have to worry about making a awful last minute costume. Thank you for the video, I'm gonna be a Wendigo next Halloween.
i want to see a follow up pic lol.
just what I needed for my costume, thanks you so much
Amazing! This is so useful for my krampus costume this Halloween, thank for sharing! (:
No budget filmmakers love you ❤️
Thank you so much! Awesome video!
dudee u are amazing!!! keep it up...
This was amazing.
Excellent job keep up the great work.
thanks to this my siren head costume is a step more close to reality
And my SCP-096 costume
I was thinkin the same thing for Halloween tall asf scarin everyone haha
I’m trynna make the werecat from the thriller video
2:25 Freddy Krueger, the early years
Thanks man! I plan to make a cosplay of an infected researcher from John Carpenter’s The Thing, mainly based off the remakes poster. This makes things 1000x easier. Hopefully I finish it in time!
It was a prequel not a remake
@@dodapictures2141 They know what I meant, lol.
Hello, your videos are so amazing, but I want to ask. What type of wire are you using, and how much I would need it ? Thanks for such good tutorials
i'm using this for my movie costumes! specifically for a Kaleesh costume (original alien race of general Grievous) Thanks a lot this was epic. I will make sure to give you credit!
Hey bro, thats so damn cool!, great job there :0
This is so cool! omg!!
Really helpful cheers
Also, did you stuff the fingers with the paper or just the palm?
What acrylic paint colours did you use?
This is great thank you. I’m making a cosplay of The Thing
Great movie
That is really creative - thanks for the vid I'll give it a try.
mayes33 I'm sure it's going to turn out great!
Very cool!
The tape I'm using won't stick to my glove and crumbles when it moves. Any solutions?
Would you be interested in making one of these with a bit more sleeve for a short film I’m working on..? If so, please reply back.
U just have to find a glove that’s a little longer and do the same paper and tape process.
Lol the point he was making was that this is so simple YOU could do it! Don’t be lazy dude!
tnx, very cool tutorial!
You're welcome;D
Gonna go good with my demogorgan costume
How long did it take to make the glove?
thanks mate
How much did it cost to make the glove?
Fantastic
Awesome
Really want to make the thing type of costume and I want to add this to it
I especially like the veins
awesome am trying this
Do it, it's really not that complicated!
Very Nice :)
thanks;D
I’m ur 1k sub
Happy 600 subs
Thx;D
Hey, i was wanting to do this for a partial carnage cosplay, but I was worried it would fall apart if used for too long or too often does anyone know if thats the case? And if anyone made this as a full arm how did/or would you do the elbow and wrist joints.
Hm... That could actually be the case, of course it depends how often you wear it and how thick the latex layer will be - Latex tends to get brittle over time. Although damaged areas can get fixed rather quickly by using more latex.
Would silicon work instead of latex?
Hello my good man! I was wondering if you know how to make a set of more muscular shoulders that would match the proportion of these hands?
Hey, that depends on whether the shoulders can be seen or if they are just for underneath a jacket or something like that... If they can be seen, I would suggest using expanding foam... you can spray it over a wire skeleton, carve it, and cover it in latex later on to achieve a leathery texture... just an idea, hope this helped;)
Thanks mate. Yes it would mainly be for shape under a jacket.
What kind of wire did you use for sculpting the hand?
I think it is usually used for winegrowing, but you can use any wire as long as it's strong enough - If you don't find any usable wire, you can still use metal wire hangers;)
Vecna hands before Vecna existed 🙌
When am I gonna see more foam monster hand asmr content?
Please upload again 🙏
I’m 7 & I like the Windego lol xd
What wire did you use?
He said he used coat hangers but it would be better if used soldering wire in my opinion
Thank you my wendigo is now allmost finished
*Weeps in allergic to latex *
you could also just stop at 2:30 and do Freddy Krueger!
Instead of liquid latex you could use glue mixed with water
To be honest, I don't think that this is a good idea - glue is not flexible like latex is and would crumble when you move the fingers... Despite that, I don't even know if it would be cheaper.
@@fantasticfilmfactory6812 ok
You put to many layers on the glove which would probably make it more hard to move.
I know what im doing today
Nice job! the work is never done 5:35
That’s a mf death claw hand
That was a worthless video
Very cool!