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A few dollars in parts and a lifetime of "deadication" to master his craft. I marvel as a clump of hardware store goods evolves into a monster of the darkness right before my very eyes. I suppose to him it is literally just another day at the shop. Alan's skill sets are impressively expansive. He makes this look so easy. The great ones always do. Thanks you Alan for taking sharing your knowledge and igniting inspiration. Wish you the best!
Love what you do with spray foam... and BTW your videos are getting better and better in terms of production. Whoever you put in charge of that, is doing it well.
I am loving all you do with spray foam, I learn little new techniques with every video. I’ve taught art for around 15 years, and know that there are nuances of things we do by feel, or by “instinct”, and often don’t even realize every little thing when teaching, but you talk through so many details that would make me comfortable to try doing the thing, and that’s actually rare. So many tutorials I watch have at least one note of mystery, and I understand how/why, but you really are a natural teacher, and leave no mystery unturned. You always thoroughly explain choices, often “I plan to do xyz in the future, and that’s why I did this thing at this point in the process.” Even lacking mystery, it’s still so creative and no 2 versions of the same technique will be identical, even when it’s molded, the paint job offers “random” and unique results each time. Your encouragement that people try things and not worry about perfection is so great! Also, that wool roving is so great, because it’s actually organic it murders fake hair 73 times over.
Amazing what you can do with ordinary hardware supplies. Even though I watch you make it I am still so stunned by the results. Thank you for another great video truly an inspiration.
Really great how-to video Allen! The shape you came up with was creative and perfect for the subject "Zombie." Nice painting and hairing video too. I like the bushy brows and beard.
I love these quick and easy projects like this! First i was thinking zombie, then leather face, then Freddy when u put the red on then after the hair i was like Big Foot! Krampus! The possibilities are endless! Ive been working on a Alien Chamber Prop and Ticket Booth this weekend. I got a bunch of pallets and wood from my work. As well as these thick cardboard barrels that our glue comes in all for free. Deffinately gonna make a creepy tree like you made with the buckets and great stuff! Thanks for all you do and being you! You're Definitely one of my favorite You Tubers!!
Just found you the other day when I was looking at options on how to make my own pumpkins and I saw your pumpkin from spray foam video. I haven’t been able to stop watching your videos ever sense lol. I instantly subscribed. I never knew I wanted to make a werewolf mask before now! Can’t wait to watch this video and see what other things I can make 😁
What a cool mask and great way to make one. I’ll have to try it. I love the yarn hair idea. Same way as the spider and looks great for this purpose too! Thanks!
I made the spider last year, must have watched the video 1000 times lol. Don't know how to post a picture here otherwise I would. Keep up the videos they are great!
Incredible! I just found your channel today and binged a few videos. You are amazing! I’m going to make a zombie mask. Ty for the inspiration. Happy Halloween.
This guy reminds me of someone I knew that made special effect things for the entertainment industry for television, and film. I used to do some but, never got into making full masks. These projects are well done by Glenn, good job! I used to do paper mache head for molds: the paper mache works well because it gets hard enough to put latex or spray foam on it: same principle used by using a plastic wrap over the mold to keep the latex or foam from sticking to it. This is excellent work by Glenn, great job! 👍👊👏👏👏👏💯
This was really cool! I hope to try this one day. The teeth were the only part that I would try something different. They looked really fragile. Thanks for sharing.
This is also a great idea to locktite over basic foam heads to make your props unique . As a sculpting tool Ill dip a Q-tip in water ( it wont stick because its wet) the Qtip stick minus the cotton head is a great tool for eye wrinkles, gumlines etc
I used a tongue depressor- most Q tips have paper shafts and wont do well being wet for long- no need to wet it though as there is a skin over the foam and it it really is not sticky once the skin forms. Do you mean on another type of foam? I only use locktite this way.
Ill also add that patience is not my strong point. So the wet stick allowed me to shove some teeth into the foam then press down gums and lip lines. 5 to 7 minutes is a Looong time to wait. Lol
That is so awesome. Some time soon I'm going to have to try and make one. I take different masks and make them into a new mask. For example I made a cheap Jason mask into a scary clown mask
That was pretty damn cool....the only part I didn't care for was the purple under its eyes. It was too purple for me, maybe add a little black or brown shading to it (the purple area) and it would look alot better. Just my opinion, but still a great job with spray foam!
I so need to try this. I'm making plans for some creatures in my yard display. Something like this with some fake teeth would be perfect for one of my zombies I'm making out of pvc pipe and chicken wire
i like your style kinda like Halloween folk art versus Jordue realism with his latex masks. i think i will set aside the oil clays for abit and try spray foam
That inspired me to make a few masks for our online videos. We have a youtube channel where we decided we did not want our faces recorded...and chose to wear masks. This will be perfect! Thank you!.
Hello sir, can I start by saying what you can make and achieve out of a can of spray foam and imagination is astonishing. I intend on trying one very shortly whilst watching your tutorials. Thanku you for all of your time and efffort.
cause then I wouldnt know how much of the teeth I needed to paint., I also work dry as long as I can, and do all the wet at the end- its a big secret to working fast.
I love Home Depot projects. This one turned out amazing. Very well done, sir. Only issue with the video was I found myself constantly trying to turn up the volume on my phone (after it was all the way up). Also, you make your own blood now! Awesome! I have to ask if you're willing to reveal the recipe, but if not I totally get it. I've been doing the Elmer's glue and food coloring thing for a while but it's not waterproof. I've experimented here and there with things like silicone thinned with acetone and such, but I can't seem to nail it down. Anyhoo...amazing video and skills. Blown away watching this one despite seeing it done before on your skull. Do you have any links for the wool roving? Also, i could use a good link for faux hair too. As always, thanks for sharing 🤘💀
So I'm looking to make myself a Krampus and was going to use the link you provided to "The Woolery", however, it looks like the Gotland Top grey is out of stock. I was looking to go with the Corriedale or the Norwegian Top as a replacement. Do you recommend either one of these for a Krampus? If so, which one? I have a hard time finding hair, which is probably one of the reasons why I'm bald...lol 😂
Man bud, you weren't lying about control, damn near shot my project off the table. 😂 also a lazy Susan would help a lot. Project came out nice just need the paint. Also can I use automotive paint on this foam?
Quick question, does the spray paint melt the foam? I'm trying to make a skull coming out of a mound of dirt. I'm using Loctite foam and tried painting with a spray of acrylic paint .Not happy with the results. Before I spray it with Rustoleum I'd like and opinion from anyone who's tried it.