Hello from Canada, you are amazing, thanks for sharing your videos, I have discovered your videos in the wrong season, lol I have to wait for fall to get some skulls, thanks again
Thanks. Yes, that's great idea, I love the fleshy look of cotton/latex mix. I may have to go buy another dollar skull, I also want the shrink wrap corpsing (with heat gun). So we'd have 4 skulls. Cheers and have a great weekend, ET
Very awesome, so enjoy your videos, well explain with detailed step by step instructions, already started a few projects. We did a corpsing last year on a skeleton torso & head, it came out really cool. Not sure how to share a pic on here... but we used the paint drop cloth(clear plastic), heat gun and brown stain. it was very cool looking! About to check out your 3rd video but so far they are both great!
Thanks so much for the kind words. I would love to see your skeleton corpsing and you can upload pictures to facebook.com/monstertutorialshq which is my FB page. cheers, ET
I like both corpsings but this version is my favorite of the two. I would love to see what the full bodied skeleton would look like with this technique. I am thinking to get one and try a modification of your technique using cheese cloth in the same manner as well as sheets of cotton and latex. What do you think?
Is this a hobby you do or do you do this as a job? I've enjoyed watching your tutorials you are very creative and the stuff you do is so realistic I like the details you put in to all your work.
Fantastic!! Love it! I made one of your shrunken heads, by he way, and hope you don't mind but I made a video on it with a link to your video/channel. I had so much fun making it!! :)))
I have a question or challenge for you! I am trying to make underworld teamed decorations for my haunted house. so the "challenge" is how to make a underworld life sized horse. I somewhat started with pbc pipe but I don't know how to make it scary or even look like a skeletal, black horse. second is for your next coursing skull is a zombie looking one with rotting flesh or something like that. the last one is a costume idea is hades robe of stolen souls. I really like your videos and cant wait to see what you can do.
Thanks for your comments. I'm not sure about the horse, since you need it to be skeletal. I would use cardboard stips for ribs and perhaps corpse them with toilet paper and glue (or liquid latex). The next corpsing skull will be a melted plastic one, and I'll do that tonight. We'll see if that fits what you are looking for...if not, I have like 5 more dollar skulls laying around to try new things. Thanks again and cheers, ET
Red wool and liquid latex ...make a skin stripped of blood glistening fresh skull, steam coming fro. It as if it was freshly done.....holes maybe and a ??? To make steam 🤗🤗🤗🤗
It is Haunt building season, so I won`t work on any projects until after Halloween. I like both, but that second one is really cool, looking forward to see what you do with the 3rd.
If i may give one little critique. I Love the mummy look and think its fantastic, but i wonder what the dark walnut or another not red but dark stain would have looked like instead of the cognac. The cognac gives it a fresh gooey look in my opinion. It was just odd to see the bright shiny red underneath the dried and cracked skin.
I love your work- but I always feel the teeth are a little out of place regarding the color. Too much of a contrast. The teeth are too perfect. Just my opinion.
That mummified skull is hard core man. Such simple techniques to produce a masterful result. Just awesome.
You are quickly becoming one of my favorites on youtube! I enjoy learning your techniques and I can easily put them to use. Thank you!
Thanks Trish...ditto!
You are an awesome source of inspiration and knowledge.
You have given me the confidence to do so many projects. Thank you.
That is fantastic. Thank you so much for teaching us all how to do these props with dollar store items. You are a very talented and creative person.
You are an artist in the truest sense of the word! Ive been interested in this stuff since I was a little kid. Wow! Great work bro
Good Halloween tutorial. Instructions and demonstration are very clear.
This technique is awesome. I really love the end result. The 2nd skull is my favorite. But for those who like gory props the 3rd skull came out great.
I also think the 2nd is a bit cooler, but it took more time than the other two.
Thanks for the nice comments.
Cheers,
ET
I just found your tutorials today and have already tried two - including this one. Your stuff is just beautiful.
Awesome, love the mummy. Thanks.
You have an awesome imagination. Enjoy all of your videos
Love them both. Can't wait to see the next one.
Mummification was simple and wicked!
Both skulls are awesume. Great job!
Thanks!!
I love the mummified one!! Too cool!
Just tried it out...easy as 1-2-3. Thanks for posting this.
Very cool looking!
Both skulls are great and a huge improvement from the originals. I do prefer the look of the mummified skull.
love the mummy one....really cool!
I like them both. I like the "gore" factor on the bbq skull and the decay of the other. I wish you were my neighbor!
Thanks Jerry! My neighbors are not very Halloweenie here.
ET
Love both of the skulls...
so cool!! I need to do this with my son, he’s a big Walking Dead fan.
I did one with the paper and it came out great thanks for sharing.
Just adore you and your tutorials man, you rock my creative world ♥️
i like the way this one turned out the best so far. awesome.
Thanks! It was a little more time consuming, but yes, more impressive.
Cheers,
ET
They are both great looking but I think I like the toilet paper and glue better. Thanks for another great tutorial, can't wait for the third!
Thank you!
This one came out really good. I can't make my mind up if I want to do this method or plastic wrap with a heat gun.
Like them both.. they have there own stories about what could have happened to them
Love! Love! Love! I see a weekend project in my near future! Fantastic work!
Thanks!
Love the second skull
Hello from Canada, you are amazing, thanks for sharing your videos, I have discovered your videos in the wrong season, lol I have to wait for fall to get some skulls, thanks again
Very cool. Liked the second the best.
Great artistry. Much thought into this series. Blessings
Thanks!
Yes both are pretty great
This is freaking awesome! ! I have some cheap skulls from the dollar store to try this on!
awesome thanks
I really like that second one. For the next one you could do latex and cotton balls. I've done some like that and liked the way they turned out.
Thanks. Yes, that's great idea, I love the fleshy look of cotton/latex mix. I may have to go buy another dollar skull, I also want the shrink wrap corpsing (with heat gun). So we'd have 4 skulls.
Cheers and have a great weekend,
ET
I'm a new subscriber. Absolutely love ❤️ your videos.
Love your work .. this is really cool
I should be sleeping but I can't stop watching these great videos!! 🖤🦇🌘
Very awesome, so enjoy your videos, well explain with detailed step by step instructions, already started a few projects. We did a corpsing last year on a skeleton torso & head, it came out really cool. Not sure how to share a pic on here... but we used the paint drop cloth(clear plastic), heat gun and brown stain. it was very cool looking! About to check out your 3rd video but so far they are both great!
Thanks so much for the kind words. I would love to see your skeleton corpsing and you can upload pictures to facebook.com/monstertutorialshq which is my FB page.
cheers,
ET
cool...just posted!
Fantastic tutorials!
Oh man I am so happy I found your UA-cam channel!! I love these videos!! I love this skull! YOU ROCK!!!
Thanks!!
The second one is perfect!
I like both corpsings but this version is my favorite of the two. I would love to see what the full bodied skeleton would look like with this technique. I am thinking to get one and try a modification of your technique using cheese cloth in the same manner as well as sheets of cotton and latex. What do you think?
Hey Lynette, I think that would work perfectly. I'm doing some latex corpsing soon. Maybe another dollar store skull.
Cheers,
ET
I really like this skull! It reminds me of Jason in Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives!
I love this one making it now so do you have to use the same black paint you did or will any black paint do
Hi there. Any black paint will do actually. I just like the rubbery finish of outdoor latex paint.
Cheers,
ET
Monster Tutorials i ended up making one and it turned out great thank you for the help
Love them both. Thank you. Do you use nail polish instead of white paint on the teeth to make them glossy or something else?
+Kayo J Hey, yes, the nail polish is nice and shiny and smooth. It's a good start and then you stain them.
This is so frickin' awesome! I love your channel!
Thank you!
Definently going to try this,thank you for the video
Thanks!
Incredible work!!!! :)
wowzerz that's scary! that's the best one.
Can't choose which I like better. They are both amazing. :D - Heidi
Hi, love you channel. Can I use mod podge instead of glue? Thank you ❤❤❤🇨🇦
I like the second one
OHHh i love the way that one looks !!! great Job and thanks for sharing !! HFL!!
Cheers man. Have a good weekend!
Is this a hobby you do or do you do this as a job? I've enjoyed watching your tutorials you are very creative and the stuff you do is so realistic I like the details you put in to all your work.
i use this technique on my skulls, and it's simple and affordable
Those are badass
Is it possible to stain rather than paint?
So far I like the second one.
Love your videos. I do have a question does this project withstand weather?
It will if you spray it with clear polyurethane.
Dude I love your videos.
Is it necessary to do a second layer of paper other than strength?
Like the mummified one best.
You get a golden star sticker for this one
Both are cool like both
I love how this skull looks 😁 I'm totally going to do that 💀
Thanks!
Are the white and brown paint latex or acrylic?
freaking awesome
You are the best! Just made your eyeballs and they look fantastic.
Thanks!
See you back on instructables! You should win the Halloween prop contest!
That would be so cool...working on it. see you there, I need to add my latest skull there.
Cheers,
ET
Those eye sockets turned out really well. Any thought on using fake lashes? Great video. Thank you.
I haven't tried that. I'll have to check that out.
Cheers,
Et
Why not Mod Podge instead of elmer's glue?
Both are awesome but I kinda like the second one looks kinda like Jason Voorhees very cool
Hey I love your work can you make one that looks like it's been scalped
Awesome
Fantastic!! Love it! I made one of your shrunken heads, by he way, and hope you don't mind but I made a video on it with a link to your video/channel. I had so much fun making it!! :)))
Thanks for your comment! I love seeing people do all the projects!
Cheers,
ET
Right on! Cheers! :)))
Love the mummy one, the human BBQ is pretty kool but the mummy kicks a$$...
Awsome!!
do a fibrous flesh skull
I have a question or challenge for you! I am trying to make underworld teamed decorations for my haunted house. so the "challenge" is how to make a underworld life sized horse. I somewhat started with pbc pipe but I don't know how to make it scary or even look like a skeletal, black horse. second is for your next coursing skull is a zombie looking one with rotting flesh or something like that. the last one is a costume idea is hades robe of stolen souls. I really like your videos and cant wait to see what you can do.
Thanks for your comments. I'm not sure about the horse, since you need it to be skeletal. I would use cardboard stips for ribs and perhaps corpse them with toilet paper and glue (or liquid latex). The next corpsing skull will be a melted plastic one, and I'll do that tonight. We'll see if that fits what you are looking for...if not, I have like 5 more dollar skulls laying around to try new things.
Thanks again and cheers,
ET
It would be neat if you could do a shrunken head.
I did. Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/U_oLTlUhBgQ/v-deo.html
Cheers,
ET
Monster Tutorials excellent!! Thanks!
HEY 👋🏻, DO YOU OWNED YOUR OWNED SHOP ?
Red wool and liquid latex ...make a skin stripped of blood glistening fresh skull, steam coming fro. It as if it was freshly done.....holes maybe and a ??? To make steam 🤗🤗🤗🤗
awesome! new sub...thanks!
Another great technique. I just bought my dollar tree skulls today, see what you do?🎃
Thanks Cathy...so far, we are 2 for 2...trying to figure out what/how to do the 3rd skull. Which are you doing?
It is Haunt building season, so I won`t work on any projects until after Halloween. I like both, but that second one is really cool, looking forward to see what you do with the 3rd.
If i may give one little critique. I Love the mummy look and think its fantastic, but i wonder what the dark walnut or another not red but dark stain would have looked like instead of the cognac. The cognac gives it a fresh gooey look in my opinion. It was just odd to see the bright shiny red underneath the dried and cracked skin.
So fucking awesome! Thank you!!!
Dig your skull transformations; however they all seem to have an excellent dentist. I'd mess up their teeth so they don't look so happy.
I used paper towels instead of towel paper. Toilet paper too thin
Making schools with spray foam
I love your work- but I always feel the teeth are a little out of place regarding the color. Too much of a contrast. The teeth are too perfect. Just my opinion.
That mummified skull is hard core man. Such simple techniques to produce a masterful result. Just awesome.