Thick Green Green Blood?

AxelRoldos

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Hi everybody =]

I'm trying to make/buy blood that goes on thick and nasty like the Ben Nye Thick Blood, except green. Or something close to it. I've been Googling forever. Anyone have any leads for me?

Thanks!

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Swarfega? might even clean itself off afterwards... sorry.

Do you want a solid colour or clear green?
 
Just put in a quick search and it turns out swarfega has been used before. Some 30 odd years ago in the tomorrow people...... who knew. I guess its swarfega for an easy answer or try green jelly.

 
What about the Predator route of mixing KY with the liquid in a glow stick? I guess that wouldnt work depending on what you needed it for.
 
I assume its the same in a pump bottle as a hand cleaner jar. But as Snikt said KY jelly mixed with something would be good. I'd use a little green food dye with it so its totally non toxic (dont know where you plan on putting it....lol).
 
Some SPFX supply stores have a clear liquidy ooze type stuff that you can buy too, like doppelganger said, you can just tint it with green food coloring. I used food coloring to tint some resin and it worked great.

But yeah, no matter where you put it, it will be safe! :lol
 
You could use methylcellulose mixed with green pigment, and add just a little water to make it thicker
 
For my used Ghostbusters uniform, I used silicone caulk and green food coloring. It was great because it gave a wet look but was completely dry.
 
Clear Elmers glue and food dye makes a convincing blood that dries completely but still looks damp. Partially dried it should be nice and thick for application. It tends to bead up and peel off smooth surfaces, but is great for clothing, hair and is somewhat good on skin.
 
The silicone idea was interesting so I did some Googling and found this. Do you guys think this'll work?

http://www.alconeco.com/3rd-degree

Also, how would I color that? Just drip green food coloring into the little container and mix around? LOL

I think the real question is... what are you using it for?

Also, 3rd degree is a great product for on the fly silicone effects. Its really good stuff.
 
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