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    Jan 25, 2006 - #1

    I got a Kill Bill yellow jumpsuit, that is screen accurate in all terms (down to accurate Uma size) however it beggs for some accurate weathering with fake blood. Who can help me with this? I need a pro to do it, because I don't want to waste it.
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    Jan 25, 2006 - #2

    Depends on what its made out of. being an airbrush artist by trade....my first thought would be an airbrush paint / fabric paint. PM me if you like. id say i can asst you.



    Originally posted by xmart@Jan 25 2006, 07:31 PM
    I got a Kill Bill yellow jumpsuit, that is screen accurate in all terms (down to accurate Uma size) however it beggs for some accurate weathering with fake blood. Who can help me with this? I need a pro to do it, because I don't want to waste it.
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    Jan 26, 2006 - #3

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    Depends on what its made out of. being an airbrush artist by trade....my first thought would be an airbrush paint / fabric paint. PM me if you like. id say i can asst you.



    For old, dried blood, try henna hair color (the kind sold in spray cans around Halloween). Assuming my photo uploads, I used it on my Leatherface apron a couple of years ago.
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    Jan 26, 2006 - #4

    Well, just let me work on it for a few minutes with some type of tool and it will be covered in blood. Everything else I work on ends up that way.
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    Jan 26, 2006 - #5

    there is a fake blood that I know that Walmart sells at halloween. I used it last year for some zombie and serial killer suits for my friends, and it looked REAL.

    Here is my suggestion. If you have access to a mannequin, I'd put it on th mannequin and then get a few differnt paintbrushes, and sponge brushes. then get pics from the movie, and start going to town with the brushes, using the fake blood like paint.

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