Gave her another coat of Monster Mud, and painted her with black spray paint for those hard to reach places, and two shades of gray latex. I want to do a coat of stone spray paint, for a bit more texture and seal her with something. More research to do, but thankfully there are such amazing haunters documenting their processes. I see so much rad stuff out there, and I want to make it all!



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Looks awesome! There was a movie I used to watch as a kid that had something like this in it and it used to scare the crap out of me... I can't remember if they called it a Gorgon or not, but that sounds familiar. I also forgot the name of the movie, I'm going to have to Netflix that one if I ever remember it now.
It's one of those things where I can't remember the name because I am trying to think of it, and tonight at about three o'clock in the morning I'll remember it.
Clash of the Titans. I think that was what it was called. The post below this one helped me remember it.
Thanks Grim! Pretty inspiring to be complimented by the masters.
I was Medusa for Halloween when I was fifteen and have loved her ever since. very wicked, and she has quite a back story.
Now I am addicted to monster mud. It's gonna get messy around here.
I still have one monster mud prop to make before Halloween, I've had the frame built for a few months but have been putting off finishing it. Keep up the good work, it's looking great!
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