Halloween Countdown: Parasite Specimen

This homemade parasite specimen is one of the finest examples of DIY prop crafting I’ve ever seen.

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The creator gives a small comment:
This was sculpted out of polymer clay and painted with acrylics. The detail work was done with dental tools and some custom texture stamps. I added the gore just to dress up the photos a bit. It’s essentially lumpy gravy- cornstarch and water mixed with some food coloring and heated up until it gels.

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I don’t know about you, but I think the goopy red stuff is a very nice touch. A shiny, slimy luster makes any parasite look its best.
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7 responses to “Halloween Countdown: Parasite Specimen”

      • lol. Yeah. Although my recollection is more like “what is this vegetable thing I am sort of scared of” but I was prompted to try. American Chinese food or REAL Chinese. Then you have Sweet + Sour Sci-Fi Chinese.

  1. Ooh, slimey goodness! The creator’s comment about the gore being, ‘essentially lumpy gravy’ gets me all excited ‘cos his cornstarch-and-water mix is the basis for Cold Porcelain, which I’ve been investigating lately. His mixed-media creations are delightfully squicky and horrid and – gosh, why am I so hungry now……? ๐Ÿ˜‰ -Nx

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