Learning special effects techniques has never been easier. I love the Special Effects Master Class series! This week’s DVD is a serious how-to one filled with over three hours of special effects instruction in six different demos. Maquette sculpting – sculpting a miniature monster for previsualization. Headcasting – How to make a full head and [Click here for more.]
ChromaDepth 3D Haunting Made Easy. Whether you love the latest slate of 3D films hitting theaters or not, 3D has been a constant in haunted houses for years. It’s always a crowd pleaser when done right. Well, keep reading to see how you can work it into your own home haunt. Every now and again [Click here for more.]
You can eat the awesome, but skip the Styrofoam though . . . For all you fans of the Doctor, here’s 44lbs of amazing birthday goodness that was made using Dr Who manuals, cake, icing, and a healthy dose of Styrofoam balls. Check out the video below for a better view, and then make the [Click here for more.]
I gotta tell ya I have been totally inundated with awesomeness due to the DVD Monday contest this week and one of the ways to enter being posting something cool on the Raven’s Barrow Facebook fan page. One of the cooler things happening is that Barrow fans have been posting their own projects and endeavors, [Click here for more.]
Honestly. Stop already. I cannot take another weird-ass robot coming out of Japan looking like it wants to eat my soul. Imagine having a business meeting with a room full of these androgynous, robotic, escapees from a sideshow nightmare. Yeah, that’s the idea too. To have this thing represent you at a distance when you [Click here for more.]
Thanks to Ann Marie Jones Allen posting the link to this over at the Horror Society website on the Raven’s Barrow Facebook wall, I’ve got a weird bit of culinary sculpting for you to behold. Artist Sara Asnaghi seems to have a bit of a brain and grain obsession going on here. Click the brains [Click here for more.]
Oh yes, you know you want a whole damn sleigh team of these out in your front yard this December. Jack Skellington himself would be envious I’m sure. I just got this press release in from Monsterguts.com about their new line of Christmas products, and of course, from the look of the skeletal Cervidea above, [Click here for more.]










