@@hayleeleonard408 red paint maybe. Varying shades. I'd put on a glove and dip your fingers in the paint then kinda just flick your hand towards the clothing. It'll give a nice splatter effect.
Thats ok but I tell what would I chose: From dead Military s I would tacke the armor and wear it under a black shirt black scarf to be not bit on the neck a Trench coat a belt whit absolutly a knife or dual knife whit an hoodie any and a half white half red wood mask ✌️ my opinion
Please don't use RIT dye or in fact most dyes without gloves and a mask. It is more toxic than they let on and as a professional costumer I have met many costumers and craft persons with neurological damage from using them over time.
Best weathering techniques plus soundtrack! I needed a good weathering tutorial for a costume I need to rough up before Friday for a Haunt. Thanks!
Best weathering tutorial soundtrack ever!
Nothing can go wrong with the Cramps!!! Cool tutorial and I suscribed!
Awesome video! I don't think I would wear the wood stain but I understand how you are using what you have around
Pretty damn nice, probably going to use this technique on my part 6 Jason costume
Absolutely awesome music! Great video/tutorial - Cheers from Aus..
very helpfull! I know im late but im doing a scary drive through tonight and i have to be dead i need my clothes to be raggy! This works amazing ty
awesome thanks for the tips..
Have mine soaking in black tea atm the moment was outside on the line for months
Great song choices
Just curious how to you keep the dye spots from bleeding when washing it ?
Thanks for good ideas!
Nice!
Would you do that for a jacket? Like oil skin jacket. How would you weather that
@@Jasonvoorhees914-g1r same way
Come for the tutorial, stay for the music
Do you have any specific techniques for say, a zombie costume? I’m weathering a pair of nurses scrubs
Nothing different than this. It can all still be applied the same way.
@@VultureproductionsCincinnati what do you suggest for blood splatter then? I am going for super nasty
@@hayleeleonard408 red paint maybe. Varying shades. I'd put on a glove and dip your fingers in the paint then kinda just flick your hand towards the clothing. It'll give a nice splatter effect.
@Vulture productions thank you!
Hi what color,dye did you use?
Bad ass !
if it rains, will it ruin the rit dye?
Ive never had any issues with rain, sweat or water hitting it at all.
@@VultureproductionsCincinnati acrylic paint? i had some great success with acrylics in past :)
Nice, would it work for the blue jeans as well?
Absolutely!
Was the rit dye brown or black? I cant tell in the video?
also,would a boot polish work?
Thats ok but I tell what would I chose: From dead Military s I would tacke the armor and wear it under a black shirt black scarf to be not bit on the neck a Trench coat a belt whit absolutly a knife or dual knife whit an hoodie any and a half white half red wood mask ✌️ my opinion
Please don't use RIT dye or in fact most dyes without gloves and a mask. It is more toxic than they let on and as a professional costumer I have met many costumers and craft persons with neurological damage from using them over time.
Thanks for that info...I have used the Rit before....Good to know
i use my RIT dye with my arm
Damn, I had no idea. Glad I haven't used the dye yet
Are there any alternatives you know of? I have enough neurological problems as it is lmao
Sup Larry