Make an awesome Skull mask from Spray foam. Lock tite foam is used to make this skull mask, one hour long project and less that $10 in materials- lots of possibilities! www.amazon.com/Loctite-TITEFO...
This is an outstanding video. I love it when tutorials don't waste time with unnecessary BS and stick with the important elements of the subject. And your personality and delivery really give it an enjoyable character that doesn't feel at all forced. Subscribed!
Sometimes a new pretty skull is too clean, symmetrical and familiar. You can make these forever and each one would turn out different. People see a lot of masks and props at Halloween but they are impressed by and remember the original ones.💀
The Blind Dead series is one of my all time favorites. I made Blind Dead style zombies/skeletons that I have put out every year for Halloween for over ten years now, complete with the "Blind Dead" sound effects taken from the movie. Great tutorial!
This sort of reminds me of how Me and my father would make my Halloween costumes. They were always sort of thrown together randomly from whatever we could find but it was always unique
When I saw the costume at the beginning "Tomb of the Blind Dead" is exactly what I thought. I've wanted to make a costume from that and this is perfect!
We make our own Halloween decor (usually a specific theme) each year. I usually go back and re-watch your videos whenever I have an idea but unsure how to make it happen. Guaranteed, you always have the answer. You're fecking brilliant.
Yes! I knew I was on the right track with that spray foam. Idea just popped into my head and then the searching. Had no idea there's so many more things you can do with this.
You redefine the word Halloween in your shares and you're so so generous I am so glad I found you last year because this year I will have my own haunted house made with gear I learned how to make because of you! Thank you so very much!
I love the look of this one. I have made many paper mache skulls for my catacombs. But this appears to be a fantastic alternative to paper mache. Thanks, Allen!
Dude your work is spectacular! Watching this just blew my mind. Sat here thinking this genius has a method to his work I've never seen before, and dam i loved every second ❤
About ten years ago I signed up for a year long class in makeup/hair/costume for film, tv and theatre. Sadly, after four months I dropped out due to serious creative differences between me and the teacher of the class (which I felt was not taking it seriously and not doing a very good job). Anyway, during that time we were occasionally working with liquid latex - a material I had used before - and I kept thinking that there should be some way to make a full mask using that..... But as it is liquid AND contains ammoniac it never got past the not-so-bright-idea stage. But this.... My god! This is almost a step-by-step of how I envisioned making a mask back then!! Spray foam. Huh! Who'd have thunk it! Awesome video! Thank you! Oh, and an extra gold star for that really clever way of making super realistic looking teeth!!
@@StiltbeastStudios hi mate i just found you and this is wonderful content bro!i live in the uk an we have different brand names for alot of diy stuff,so what is the name of the foam you are using?can you give me the name of the actual substance too so i can start on a mask asap!thanks man just subbed!
This is amazing! I've seen the other loctite foam videos you've made which were great too. I have to say, now that I see a full mask from this stuff, I'm blown away. Its sick how cool it looks. 10 outta 10, thumbs up...Reminds me of a Whisperer skin😁👍could easily make a sick "Beta-like" skin with this stuff.
That was awesome, but what was even more awesome was the fact that I think you reply to every comment (I scrolled down really far), even if they are not asking you something. How nice is that :)
You are always so inspirational! Thanks for sharing so many of your wonderful ideas! This video got me thinking of all the things you could sculpt with Locktite foam. I think I am going to use this technique to try and sculpt some Jack-o-Lanterns 🎃
StiltbeastStudios I started my first one yesterday and so far it is turning out really nice. Thank you again for sharing the idea and instruction for sculpting with Locktite foam. It is such a great medium to use this way. Endless possibilities. 🎃
This would be great for the outside yard haunt because it's waterproof. I've used hot glue for a lot of things but never thought to use it for teeth. Thanks again Allen, this is such a great Idea.
Whoa!? That looks effing awesome dude! I've always wanted to make my own masks but materials are expensive and it's cheaper just to buy pre made store bought masks. You have shown me and the rest of us an affordable, fast and fairly easy method to create our own at home. Thanks for uploading this informative and educational video man, much appreciated. I am now a subscriber u have me interested in your fantastic art and the ways u create it.👍✌💀
I am making a D&D "mimic" treasure chest as a Xmas present. I want to try using the Loc Tite to "sculpt" the inside mouth area of the creature. I have used the other cheap can foam and LARGE panty hose in the past (spray inside the hose creates smooth round and oval shapes) to form very nice curvy props like the body of a giant spider but HAND sculpting can foam has me excited to try this.
I made awesome spray foam hands, from your other video, turned out awesome. Oh boy! Now that I know you can sculpt this foam, it's a dream come true! Been pondering this very thing. . . . I can't believe people actually use this Halloween spray foam for home improvements, ba ha haaaaa! Thanks, great project and inspiration!
This is one of my favorite videos to watch. I really enjoy tombs of the blind dead and making an easy mask like this based on those Templars is awesome.
I am a mask-maker who loves to use unusual materials, so this is so great! I had never heard of loctite foam, so you just opened a whole lot of project ideas for me. Thanks for the inspiration! (What sort of physical properties does this have when dry? Is it durable? Any shrinkage or crumbliness over time? Thanks again!)
This is the exact video I needed to find. Different idea in mind, but THIS process just absolutely blew my mind with possibilities while keeping my budget to a minimum. Thanks so much for sharing your video.
I did not know you could do this with that stuff... Got my mind turning with all kinds of props and decorations for my yard LOL Love the mask! Turned out AWESOME!!!
I can see why you were concerned that people might think some kind of video trickery was involved, the difference between the foam covered head at the beginning and the final result is just flat out amazing!
@@StiltbeastStudios was about to ask and only now noticed when I replayed the introduction that you mentioned the type of spray foam. Maybe you could show the front of the can explicitly if it matters so much. Anyway, great video! I'm actually gonna try this tomorrow 👌🏻
I love great stuff expandable foam. I always say the inventor deserves a Nobel prize. I typically use this foan as more a decorative thing rather than a mostly full build but, I think I'll find a reason to do so.
Can you please tell me why my Dorian foam gets too stringy and sticky too mold? It forms a skin but as soon as I start to mold it it breaks through the skin and it’s a mess.
I’ve only watched half the video. The talent that these kind of people have is amazing. It’s definitely one skill I don’t have. I luv how they take nothing and make something