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A little bit of homemade horror art
I'm new here, but I have been a horror fan all my life. I just wanted to share with you guys a piece I recently finished. Here are some pictures of a Jason sculpture I made using polymer clays and acrylic paint. It's not based on any particular movie. I took the elements that I liked best from all the different versions of Jason. I can see now that there are some spots to fix up where there is still some primer showing, and I forgot to put some red in the gash between his fingers on his left hand. I may go back and "dirty up" the clothes a little bit as well. Maybe add some more blood and paint the buttons that I apparently forgot, but otherwise it's done. Let me know what you think.
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Few more pics:
It is also for sale if anyone is interested. |
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...ay, there's the rub.
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Good work.
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Hey thats really cool. You making more?
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Nice work, zombie Jason is the best!
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Thanks for the replies guys. What I was considering doing is making a Chucky sculpture to go with it. I was thinking he would be on Jason's back ready to stab him with the dagger from Jason goes to hell. I don't know though. What do you guys think of "Jason vs. Chucky"?
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hey do whatever sounded coolest to you.
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Those where not scary but nice.
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That's talent, maybe not enough to start pushing your product online, but you should defintely stick with the craft.
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