The way I see it, Frankenstein is a last name. Victor created a son named Adam and they both have the last name of Frankenstein, and just like you can call a friend by their last name, you can call Adam by his last name.
I love the fact we see the do's and, don'ts. That we see you recover from this and, that. Instead of edited to make you look like you're perfect every time. That's what makes you videos so real and, so bloody impressive.
Im 100% winging it lol. I have been for 30+ years of making stuff, so I know a lot of what to avoid from past mistakes, and I try to apply my "knowns" in new ways to new materials so there will be bumps along the way that hopefully I help others avoid.
It's so difficult! I'm trying to teach myself to sculpt, but coming from someone that's only ever worked in 2D I find it hard to wrap my head around it.
I'm working on a sombrero for my giant skeleton. I was debating about different materials. I was not sure what would handle weather well and be light enough though. I used chicken wire hoping to strengthen it enough to avoid being torn apart in the wind. Almost done. Just need another can or 2.
Around the 23 minute mark, I realized how much the sculpt was really looking like Michael Berryman. He is one of the great sci-fi and horror icons and would make an excellent Frankenstein monster IMHO.
Really impressive! Here is a foam tip: To make the surface of any foam more durable. You can use the BMC formula of 3 parts. Acrylic paint, Modpodge and water. BUT, I have discovered that if you use the same formula but make it 4 parts: Acrylic paint, Modpodge, Water and Minwax Polycrylic Clear Coat. A thin coat of this mixture will dry in about 10 minutes. Speed it up with a hairdryer works better. Give the foam 3 or 4 thin coats and let it completely air dry for a few hours. You will be surprised at how HARD the surface has become.
@@StiltbeastStudios Yes. Spray foam is much more dense than regular styrofoam. The process I mentioned was created for regular styrofoam. BTW: I shared your spray foam sculpting vid to one of my FB groups. I know they will like it.
I have been binge watching the channel all year. These foam masks are so simple and fun. And though the media does come with sacrifice the end result is still quite good. I use a dremel and random orbital sander to smooth out my foam head/masks and works but is quite tedious extra work.Thank you for sharing your techniques with all of us. You are so kind to do so and a true artisan.
He’s awesome ! Back in the 70s channel 56 in Boston had creature double feature every Saturday at noon . I love it more than cartoons my younger sister would break out into a cold sweat 😂. Have a great night
Thanks for the tip about letting it sit a little longer. That foam stuck to me like melted marshmallows😂😂😂it was a disaster 😮I could not get it off💀 But with perseverance, I made my oogie boogie mask!! Also the scarecrow you posted last week, I made one from vines and twigs and it turned out amazing!! Always love to watch you create!!
@@StiltbeastStudios Thanks to you, my Halloween decorations this year will be OVER THE TOP! I've already gotten compliments from the neighbors and only have the scarecrow up😂
What the heck wow epic absolutely love the Frankstein's head and arm set it's very well done and right to the classic original movie of Frankenstein this one is the top best while watching it gave me some cool classics that could be some cool make ideas like The Mummy, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the Incredible Hulk, the Hunchback of Notradame, Slimer from the Ghost Busters overall I absolutely love the whole Frankstein head and arm set make
I liked the commentary along with the build, and I liked the tips sprinkled throughout this build... I'm definitely making something today. Earlier this year I purchased some staring statues (like Disney used in the library) where the the heads of the busts would follow everyone when they walked past... now I need to make a place for them in my haunt.
Your videos inspired me to try spray foam to make a Last of Us Clicker mask for this Halloween and I'm super happy how it turned out. Thanks for the awesome videos!
I love your style, Alan you always make such awesome stuff like magic with that foam. When I was a kid would go through the Funhouse, at our local fair and it took five seconds to go through, but I love them and some of the monsters that were in there remind me of the stuff you make with the spray foam, I love all that stuff Just the way they look they’re creepy in their own right. Thank you Alan 🤘🏻🎃🤘🏻🩷💀😱 you’re an amazing man you’ll always be my hero👍🥇
thank you, observations about my art and artists are something that is a byproduct of talking my way through projects like this one, its part of why I love doing them.
Just discovered this channel and I am already a huge fan of what you are doing. I love monsters and I love anything invoking imagination and you have perfectly wed the 2. Great job on Frankenstein. This video has also really made me want to get a Frankenstein action figure for my collection
Hello Allen! Ive been watching your videos and been inspired! TO BUILD STUFF! I took art class in High School and College, but it was never as much fun as This! I made a set of Demon wings, and horns out of Spray Foam to wear to Renaissance Festival.. strangers were complimenting me.. My question today is what glue can I use to permanently bond pool noodle to cardboard.. and withstand weather...?
Hey, It's a legit question. Ive tried glue gun, and I ended up with 2nd degree burns and blisters on my fingers.. I'm not a Patreon.. do I have to be????
well, card board itself wont really withstand weather by itself. and pool noodles are really hard to glue- Id use a mechanical bond like zipties if there was any way to do that- if you can only use glue then Id use contact cement.
On one side note and in an attempt to make some sort of meaningful contribution, for me, when I am attempting to do something of this nature and I look at it and think it just needs "one more little thing" it is time for me to stop. Typically when I proceed past that point I find myself wishing I would have stopped. It took me a long time to realize this. Your results may vary! LOL.
Fascinating medium, still have not tried it but I will and in the meantime I get to learn everything as you share it, thank you. Also that devil snail shake is winning the tinterweb today.
I’m in the process of making an original camp crystal lake sign, to go with my mask and machete I made. My hardest thing is to let go of the fact it will not look exactly like it a from the movie. I’m still learning 😂 You sir never fail to amaze me with your talent!! Boris is my favorite. I love your version.
Also I was wondering if there was any alternatives to loctite spray foam because where I live you can’t get that type only really greatstuff@@StiltbeastStudios
This reminds me of the foam clay stuff. It’s not really easy to work with. I feel this canned stuff is gonna be easier. Gotta try it. For now I use old clothes, stuffing and yarn to make masks. Yarn is getting a little too pricey.
its a really fun medium, just respect it- dont breath in the fumes and dont wear it for a few days so it can fully off gas, they say 48 hours. have fun!
This looks so good!! Have you ever played around with a latex layer on top of the sculpted foam? I'm not sure if it would cure, but i'd love to encapsulate a form for ease of painting and building onto it...
It’s a mushy mess , then all of a sudden it’s an amazing piece ! Your talent is insane ! Is your house full of things you’ve made ? If so , would you consider doing a video tour ?😃 Admiring your work from Australia 💖
Have you ever made gargoyles out of the Loctite foam? so far I made pumpkins , but I would like to see you do gargoyles so I can mimic your work. It’s very awesome.
You are the best living example of if it isn't homemade, it isn't Halloween.😊🎃🎃 You just keep getting better and better with the canned creeps, Mr. H.👍 It's so neato watching you enjoy your job and have so much fun while doing it. Also, i need to thank you for giving me a great idea for tv night( eveynight, lol).. that comment about the 70's cop's mustache has me searching for Joseph Wambaugh, Police Story episodes, or at least the ol' fail safe, Adam 12. 😊👍 Anyway, Ol Frankie Boy looks outstanding, sir. Can't wait to try it myself 😊😊 keep on a keepin on, scare Bear🙃🤙
I love your work!! However, for the first half of the video, all I could vision was Ron Perlman {Clay Morrow} from Sons of Anarchy LoL I can't wait for the next video!!
talent sounds like the product of luck or genetics- I dont have that, I have years of practice and experience that guide my decisions- any perceived talent I have is actually practice and effort. and being honest with myself about the differences between the reference and what I'm working on. Thank you, I love what I do and will keep trying to get better at it.
Can you do a video for a startle shell? Not just any shell. I’m wanting to cover my septic cover with a large turtle shell. It measures 30x30 circular and 15” high. (city water)
@@StiltbeastStudios lol nooo a lizard . Use a visor from a helmet as the eye. And try to make scales patterns around a teethy grin . No penis just a one eyed lizard please
I love ur work its amazing thank u so much for showing us now if u can just get ur lives I'll be really happy but for some reason youtube will not let me know when ur live grrr but its ok love the videos ❤
@@StiltbeastStudios I'm subscribed to your Channel but I don't know if I'm subscribed to your live do I need do that I'm new to doing this I only watch videos and stuff lol 😆
You realize that Frankenstein is the doctor who made "the monster" Frankenstein's monster never had a name. Just an FYI awesome video dude. You got me as a new subscriber, for better or worse. 😅😂😅😂😅 Take care, ~Jonny5🥁
I guess you didnt watch the whole video lol. Dr. Frankenstein is the dr. and Frankenstein is the monster. You were misinformed. If you draw the monster and show it to a five year old kid in China, they will say Frankenstein. there are thousands of books and movies with the monster on the cover and the label Frankenstein acting as a label. no one made the argument you did till the 1970's but some people ran with it. popular opinion is that the monster is called Frankenstein so it is- even if it was wrong once its been wrong so long its now correct. dr. frankenstein didnt go to 12 years of medical school to be called frankenstein, so they mean the monster is Frankenstein. the monster is his son, so the name is inherited- but Dr. is not inherited, thats earned. Mary Shelly called him frankenstein in an interview so thats what I will go with...can you tell I have monster opinions? lol thanks for the sub!
No bolts in the neck, not a single stitch or staple to be seen. but make sure the arms are long enough for a tiny shirt, because that's what he's known for.
After it hardens, let's say you want to clean up or square up the chin. Can you use a hobby knife or a break off razor knife to carve or chisel away at it?
Why didn’t I see this before I tried using Loctite Foam? I had this crap all over me & my house. It took a while for me to get it off my hands.. 😂 I wished I would have seen this 2 weeks ago. I absolutely love your videos.. ❤ Yes, I’m a female so I didn’t know better..😂😂
Any way to save/ reproduce a huge clown head? I'm no artist and this one's head is about 18". Its just a head and hands, rest is fabric and wires. I'd love to find a new one but I cant find one. Maybe I need to foam one. How do I start?
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The way I see it, Frankenstein is a last name.
Victor created a son named Adam and they both have the last name of Frankenstein, and just like you can call a friend by their last name, you can call Adam by his last name.
I love to watch a sculp the face and hands Its so satisfying to see it come together..
Im glad you enjoy it.
I love the fact we see the do's and, don'ts. That we see you recover from this and, that. Instead of edited to make you look like you're perfect every time. That's what makes you videos so real and, so bloody impressive.
Im 100% winging it lol. I have been for 30+ years of making stuff, so I know a lot of what to avoid from past mistakes, and I try to apply my "knowns" in new ways to new materials so there will be bumps along the way that hopefully I help others avoid.
As someone with no sculpting talent, I am always in awe of how quickly you make your sculpts look so fantastic ❤
well, the video is sped up lol.
Word I second that 😊
@@StiltbeastStudiosstill amazing
It's so difficult! I'm trying to teach myself to sculpt, but coming from someone that's only ever worked in 2D I find it hard to wrap my head around it.
Wrap your picture around it. Imagine how it would look if the picture stretched around a form
awesome! sitting here painting my first spray foam project, a giant spider, after being inspired by your work!
Sounds great! wish I could see it!
I'm working on a sombrero for my giant skeleton. I was debating about different materials. I was not sure what would handle weather well and be light enough though. I used chicken wire hoping to strengthen it enough to avoid being torn apart in the wind. Almost done. Just need another can or 2.
very cool! Ole!
I always Love TH-cam Wednesdays, they always feel like a Friday! 😂
indeed!
Around the 23 minute mark, I realized how much the sculpt was really looking like Michael Berryman. He is one of the great sci-fi and horror icons and would make an excellent Frankenstein monster IMHO.
he is tall as well, he would make a great frank you are right, Im surprised he never did the role.
IT'S TH-cam FRIDAY!
IT’S TH-cam SATURDAY! For us Aussies…lol.
Really impressive! Here is a foam tip: To make the surface of any foam more durable. You can use the BMC formula of 3 parts. Acrylic paint, Modpodge and water. BUT, I have discovered that if you use the same formula but make it 4 parts: Acrylic paint, Modpodge, Water and Minwax Polycrylic Clear Coat. A thin coat of this mixture will dry in about 10 minutes. Speed it up with a hairdryer works better. Give the foam 3 or 4 thin coats and let it completely air dry for a few hours. You will be surprised at how HARD the surface has become.
very cool , I will try that. this is a pretty dense and durable foam as is.
@@StiltbeastStudios Yes. Spray foam is much more dense than regular styrofoam. The process I mentioned was created for regular styrofoam. BTW: I shared your spray foam sculpting vid to one of my FB groups. I know they will like it.
Thank you for the inspiration. I used the loocite to make a witch's head. My kids love it.
very cool! Happy Halloween!
I love the zombie snail. I will use it from now on 😂
it just mixes better!
There ya go again Allen killing it!!! Love it brother keep up the amazing work
I have been binge watching the channel all year. These foam masks are so simple and fun. And though the media does come with sacrifice the end result is still quite good. I use a dremel and random orbital sander to smooth out my foam head/masks and works but is quite tedious extra work.Thank you for sharing your techniques with all of us. You are so kind to do so and a true artisan.
He’s awesome ! Back in the 70s channel 56 in Boston had creature double feature every Saturday at noon . I love it more than cartoons my younger sister would break out into a cold sweat 😂. Have a great night
I remember the up all night horror movies from the 80s- love em
I wonder if a smaller straw could be rigged up for finer lines?
Yes I would love to see a pro sculptor can come up with using basically a new medium
same- me too!
Love the Frankenstein lock-tite head and hands. This is an awesome idea for my laboratory for Halloween.
Thanks for the tip about letting it sit a little longer. That foam stuck to me like melted marshmallows😂😂😂it was a disaster 😮I could not get it off💀
But with perseverance, I made my oogie boogie mask!! Also the scarecrow you posted last week, I made one from vines and twigs and it turned out amazing!! Always love to watch you create!!
in the videos, you can easily miss me setting a five minute timer after I spray it with water.
so awesome about the scarecrows! I love that!
@@StiltbeastStudios Thanks to you, my Halloween decorations this year will be OVER THE TOP! I've already gotten compliments from the neighbors and only have the scarecrow up😂
I love the endless possibilities using this foam! Loved the way Frankie turned out!
What the heck wow epic absolutely love the Frankstein's head and arm set it's very well done and right to the classic original movie of Frankenstein this one is the top best while watching it gave me some cool classics that could be some cool make ideas like
The Mummy, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the Incredible Hulk, the Hunchback of Notradame, Slimer from the Ghost Busters overall I absolutely love the whole Frankstein head and arm set make
@rhysnybo3420 Thanks for taking the time to comment!
@StiltbeastStudios Your very much welcome 😀
I liked the commentary along with the build, and I liked the tips sprinkled throughout this build... I'm definitely making something today. Earlier this year I purchased some staring statues (like Disney used in the library) where the the heads of the busts would follow everyone when they walked past... now I need to make a place for them in my haunt.
Glad you enjoyed! I love the following busts- such old school fun!
Your videos are always fascinating, my friend, and you manage to make me smile at least once an episode.
Glad to hear that!
Amazing !!!
I can't get enough of those spray foam videos 🙂
I have a few more up my sleeve!
Your videos inspired me to try spray foam to make a Last of Us Clicker mask for this Halloween and I'm super happy how it turned out. Thanks for the awesome videos!
very cool
Thank you for showing us how to make this out of expanding foam. This is brilliant 🤩 such a great idea. Love your videos ❤
You are so welcome! I love your comments!
Some people consider foam to be a kin to solid gasoline... What they don't know is it is really NIGHTMARE FUEL !!! LOL. Thanks for sharing!
well dont work with it near open flame!
Great Frankenstein head and arm sculpting
I love these videos so much. They are so inspiring.. and thank you for the shout out!
You are so welcome! of course, thanks for your support!
I found that wetting plastic and setting on the fresh foam and waiting for the timer, it creates a smooth surface.
indeed!
I love your style, Alan you always make such awesome stuff like magic with that foam. When I was a kid would go through the Funhouse, at our local fair and it took five seconds to go through, but I love them and some of the monsters that were in there remind me of the stuff you make with the spray foam, I love all that stuff Just the way they look they’re creepy in their own right. Thank you Alan 🤘🏻🎃🤘🏻🩷💀😱 you’re an amazing man you’ll always be my hero👍🥇
there should be joy in monsters, they get to break the human mold and be more, be different!
the world needs more monsters and Im helping!
I just came across your Halloween trees and loved watching them come together. Now my fav Frankie! Love your humor and your work:)
Thank you so much!
Awesome as always! Yes most of us do hesitate to push our creativity beyond our comfort zone. Great job!
thank you, observations about my art and artists are something that is a byproduct of talking my way through projects like this one, its part of why I love doing them.
Always important to control your stream....lolzzzzz....Really awesome prop my friend!! Thank you for sharing such great techniques!!!
I'm loving these foam creations. When I first subbed about a month ago, you were just over 100k. Cool to see the channel growth. Keep it up!
I guess lots of people like spray foam stuff!
Just WOW 😮 love this 💜x
Thank you for sharing
Just discovered this channel and I am already a huge fan of what you are doing. I love monsters and I love anything invoking imagination and you have perfectly wed the 2. Great job on Frankenstein. This video has also really made me want to get a Frankenstein action figure for my collection
thats awesome! I actuallyt have an action figure channel as well @vinejunglefigurefactory check it out!
Hello Allen! Ive been watching your videos and been inspired! TO BUILD STUFF! I took art class in High School and College, but it was never as much fun as This! I made a set of Demon wings, and horns out of Spray Foam to wear to Renaissance Festival.. strangers were complimenting me.. My question today is what glue can I use to permanently bond pool noodle to cardboard.. and withstand weather...?
Hey, It's a legit question. Ive tried glue gun, and I ended up with 2nd degree burns and blisters on my fingers.. I'm not a Patreon.. do I have to be????
well, card board itself wont really withstand weather by itself. and pool noodles are really hard to glue- Id use a mechanical bond like zipties if there was any way to do that- if you can only use glue then Id use contact cement.
Ok, thankyou! I appreciate the feedback!!
Can you do a Jack Skellington foam mask! It's my kiddos favorite and I'd love to make him one!
I could, but eva foam is so much smoother a finish and better suited for it, let me chew on that.
WOW, your work is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
@ansbach74 Thanks for taking the time to comment!
On one side note and in an attempt to make some sort of meaningful contribution, for me, when I am attempting to do something of this nature and I look at it and think it just needs "one more little thing" it is time for me to stop. Typically when I proceed past that point I find myself wishing I would have stopped. It took me a long time to realize this. Your results may vary! LOL.
normally Im glad I pushed- but I am in no way a perfectionist so we each have different stopping points loi.
Fascinating medium, still have not tried it but I will and in the meantime I get to learn everything as you share it, thank you. Also that devil snail shake is winning the tinterweb today.
gotta love zombie snail!
"The forbidden cheetoh".....love it!
I’m in the process of making an original camp crystal lake sign, to go with my mask and machete I made. My hardest thing is to let go of the fact it will not look exactly like it a from the movie. I’m still learning 😂
You sir never fail to amaze me with your talent!! Boris is my favorite. I love your version.
finished is better than perfect- thats my mantra. it does not have to be perfect, but it has to be finished.
New technique discovery in this video- heat gunning over the painted eyelid areas .
Awesome job I am trying to recreate a distortions mutant leg and from spray foam and pvc pipes
*legend
wow, thats a big ask lol. let me know How that goes!
No problem@@StiltbeastStudios
Also I was wondering if there was any alternatives to loctite spray foam because where I live you can’t get that type only really greatstuff@@StiltbeastStudios
Always a pleasure to watch you work! ❤
I'm gonna call him Franky for short you did an awesome job
That was awesome work and very fun to see the process!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have always like watching your videos. 👍😃
so far I like reading your comments!
@@StiltbeastStudios and will continue watching your videos. 😃👍
This reminds me of the foam clay stuff. It’s not really easy to work with. I feel this canned stuff is gonna be easier. Gotta try it. For now I use old clothes, stuffing and yarn to make masks. Yarn is getting a little too pricey.
its a really fun medium, just respect it- dont breath in the fumes and dont wear it for a few days so it can fully off gas, they say 48 hours. have fun!
This looks so good!! Have you ever played around with a latex layer on top of the sculpted foam? I'm not sure if it would cure, but i'd love to encapsulate a form for ease of painting and building onto it...
I have painted them with latex mask paint and that is pretty much a layer of latex, it cures just fine
@@StiltbeastStudiosawesome, thank you so much!
For the first 10 minutes it looks just like Ron Pearlman!
Nice
@@StiltbeastStudios I wasn't trying to be critical. That's honestly the resemblance I saw.
no I was saying Nice! that means it almost looked like a person!
Have you ever tried EVA foam on top? I'm interested to see how that would work out with this. Awesome video, great resource!
eva could work as a skin I guess, but it would have to be pretty thin. I dont mind the texture that much!
@@StiltbeastStudios I forgot to specify the EVA foam clay lol! But also really thin eva foam would be interesting too. Lol.
🔥🔥🔥🔥 build Brother ✊🏼🧐! It came out Super Awesome
Your channel is addictive.
Have you much carving after solid? Love your vids/creations!
no I dont do much carving after, I let them lie as they are. In masks that opened structure can release particulates, I want that skin in tact.
It’s a mushy mess , then all of a sudden it’s an amazing piece ! Your talent is insane ! Is your house full of things you’ve made ? If so , would you consider doing a video tour ?😃
Admiring your work from Australia 💖
my haunted house attraction is full of things I have made, and yes home too but the house isint super spooky- I get so much of that at work lol.
Have you ever made gargoyles out of the Loctite foam? so far I made pumpkins , but I would like to see you do gargoyles so I can mimic your work. It’s very awesome.
they are coming, very soon!
Loving this Styles. Great job
Dang I wish I lived closer, I want to work for you!!
come on!
You never cease to amaze!
@Bildgesmythe Thanks for taking the time to comment!
You are the best living example of if it isn't homemade, it isn't Halloween.😊🎃🎃 You just keep getting better and better with the canned creeps, Mr. H.👍 It's so neato watching you enjoy your job and have so much fun while doing it. Also, i need to thank you for giving me a great idea for tv night( eveynight, lol).. that comment about the 70's cop's mustache has me searching for Joseph Wambaugh, Police Story episodes, or at least the ol' fail safe, Adam 12. 😊👍 Anyway, Ol Frankie Boy looks outstanding, sir. Can't wait to try it myself 😊😊 keep on a keepin on, scare Bear🙃🤙
enjoy the retro tv night lol!
@@StiltbeastStudios Wilco!! 😉
Loved the organic look here!
I love your work!! However, for the first half of the video, all I could vision was Ron Perlman {Clay Morrow} from Sons of Anarchy LoL I can't wait for the next video!!
some said that, some said Michael berryman
That is just amazing. Great work.
Odd question: As the foam is curing, are you able to put a texture to it like scales? Like wrapping a textured fabric around it?
if you hit it at the right time yes.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing and encouraging.
thats what its all about!
I love this guy
I am developing feelings for you also.
You are good. You say you have no talent, what a load of bull. So talented. ❤
talent sounds like the product of luck or genetics- I dont have that, I have years of practice and experience that guide my decisions- any perceived talent I have is actually practice and effort. and being honest with myself about the differences between the reference and what I'm working on.
Thank you, I love what I do and will keep trying to get better at it.
Look at Frankenstein with light shining from below his face,then light shining from above his face💯
I always look at frankenstein, he rocks
Look amazing, don't forget the bolts.
Id add EVA bolts later, or just screw in real ones!
that's great turned out really good HFL!!
My man just casually pulls a Frankenstein head out of a refrigerator.
I hope you saw the mild shock on my employees face lol.
Can you do a video for a startle shell? Not just any shell. I’m wanting to cover my septic cover with a large turtle shell. It measures 30x30 circular and 15” high. (city water)
I love watching your videos
I love reading your comments.
Dude I absolutely love it. ❤️
Agreed my friend!
Make a one eyed lizard !!
do you mean a penis? cause...no.
@@StiltbeastStudios lol nooo a lizard .
Use a visor from a helmet as the eye. And try to make scales patterns around a teethy grin .
No penis just a one eyed lizard please
if I google one eyed lizard and only get penis pics so help me...
@@StiltbeastStudios hmm lol ,, look up
Balinese Leyak Mata Besek Mask Topeng Cyclops 1 Eyed Demon Bali Art
Then combine that with green lizard scales
I love ur work its amazing thank u so much for showing us now if u can just get ur lives I'll be really happy but for some reason youtube will not let me know when ur live grrr but its ok love the videos ❤
are you subscribed to the live channel?
@@StiltbeastStudios I'm subscribed to your Channel but I don't know if I'm subscribed to your live do I need do that I'm new to doing this I only watch videos and stuff lol 😆
here is the live channel, thats where I go live-
th-cam.com/channels/m7C4XEvKvelZGm3GoBGuoQ.html
Entirely awesome
You realize that Frankenstein is the doctor who made "the monster" Frankenstein's monster never had a name. Just an FYI awesome video dude.
You got me as a new subscriber, for better or worse. 😅😂😅😂😅
Take care,
~Jonny5🥁
I guess you didnt watch the whole video lol. Dr. Frankenstein is the dr. and Frankenstein is the monster. You were misinformed. If you draw the monster and show it to a five year old kid in China, they will say Frankenstein. there are thousands of books and movies with the monster on the cover and the label Frankenstein acting as a label.
no one made the argument you did till the 1970's but some people ran with it. popular opinion is that the monster is called Frankenstein so it is- even if it was wrong once its been wrong so long its now correct. dr. frankenstein didnt go to 12 years of medical school to be called frankenstein, so they mean the monster is Frankenstein. the monster is his son, so the name is inherited- but Dr. is not inherited, thats earned. Mary Shelly called him frankenstein in an interview so thats what I will go with...can you tell I have monster opinions? lol thanks for the sub!
Totally awesome!
That intro made me think of......IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, I ain't got no body....
good song!
You need to turn your hat backwards like Sly Stalone did in 'Over the Top' if you're going to arm wrestle Frankenstein's monster 😂
No bolts in the neck, not a single stitch or staple to be seen. but make sure the arms are long enough for a tiny shirt, because that's what he's known for.
exactly. Im glad you understand.
Just finished making my first two "stuffs" today :D
you made stuff!
Loved your little rendition of Koit’s Do your balls hang low, with a slight change.
heard both versions, I think ears came first. but I wouldnt bet money on it.
This is awesome!!!
“what do zombie snails do? attack.” 😂😂😂
they just do it slower
After it hardens, let's say you want to clean up or square up the chin. Can you use a hobby knife or a break off razor knife to carve or chisel away at it?
you can, but seal it really well. the skin of the foam is 90 percent of its strength, so I like keeping the original skin in tact.
You are amazing
Why didn’t I see this before I tried using Loctite Foam? I had this crap all over me & my house. It took a while for me to get it off my hands.. 😂 I wished I would have seen this 2 weeks ago. I absolutely love your videos.. ❤ Yes, I’m a female so I didn’t know better..😂😂
always read the can!
Pretty amazing, although I thought those particular eyes made him look more like the Hulk-ish
I could have gone with mis matched eyes, but I just liked the sad green ones for him.
Could the hands be attached to nitrile gloves for a wearable prop? What glue if any would work?
Id go woth like a leather glove because of sweating and such, they could easily be strapped to the forearm also
Nice job
Nice work, at first it looked like Abe Lincoln but after your fine-tuning bingo. Frank.
all my stuff looks like crap in the beginning lol.
Frankie looked great
I would love to see you make the devil from the movie legend
Nice, great Idea!
Could you sand this foam?
Any way to save/ reproduce a huge clown head? I'm no artist and this one's head is about 18". Its just a head and hands, rest is fabric and wires. I'd love to find a new one but I cant find one. Maybe I need to foam one. How do I start?
email me with photos and I will help ya- channel name @gmail.com