Spray Foam Frankenstein

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Published 2023-10-06

All Comments (21)
  • @robylove9190
    As someone with no sculpting talent, I am always in awe of how quickly you make your sculpts look so fantastic ❤
  • @dragonis003
    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.
  • @Deathbysnusnu125
    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.
  • @My2KrazyKidz
    awesome! sitting here painting my first spray foam project, a giant spider, after being inspired by your work!
  • @pjpumpkin3370
    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.
  • @oggyreidmore
    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.
  • @brandygriffiss
    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!!
  • @mcadoovicky6465
    I love to watch a sculp the face and hands Its so satisfying to see it come together..
  • I always Love YouTube Wednesdays, they always feel like a Friday! 😂
  • @Cisco36691
    I love the endless possibilities using this foam! Loved the way Frankie turned out! :goodvibes:
  • @knowyourjoe8826
    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!
  • @user-mc4gr1bo4y
    Love the Frankenstein lock-tite head and hands. This is an awesome idea for my laboratory for Halloween.
  • 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 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
  • @sbcinema
    Amazing !!! I can't get enough of those spray foam videos 🙂
  • @MRaadesign
    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.
  • @lylesloan7142
    I found that wetting plastic and setting on the fresh foam and waiting for the timer, it creates a smooth surface.