Latex or 3D transfer Possessed symbols bundle. Pentagram, 666, Ankh, Icelandic magical Staves, Inverted cross, and the sigil of Lucifer.

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About this Product

Homecrafted Occult Transfer Appliances for Your Possessed Character

Welcome to my Goimagine store, where the realms of the mystical and the macabre meet! As a passionate artisan, I handcraft unique latex and Pros Aide transfer appliances designed specifically for your possessed character or any occult-themed project. Each piece is made in my home workshop, ensuring that you receive high-quality craftsmanship in every item.

Featured in My Collection:

- Pentagram Transfer - This classic symbol of protection and the five elements adds an air of mystique to your character. Perfect for conveying themes of balance and spiritual power.

- 666 Branding - A bold and edgy statement piece, this branding captures the essence of dark aesthetics and rebellion, enhancing your character's haunting presence.

- Sigil of Lucifer - Rich in symbolism, this sigil is perfect for those looking to delve deeper into their character's narrative and embrace the allure of the arcane.

- Ankh Transfer - Representing life and immortality, this ancient Egyptian symbol brings a touch of mysticism and depth to your costume.

- Inverted Cross - A striking and provocative symbol that defies tradition; an ideal choice for those exploring the darker sides of storytelling.

- Leviathan Cross - This powerful emblem associated with philosophical and mystical concepts adds a unique flair to any occult ensemble.

- Icelandic Magical Staves - Steeped in Norse tradition, these magical signs offer unique energy and a rich history, perfect for enhancing the depth of your character portrayal.

Every transfer appliance is crafted with high-quality latex or Pros Aide, ensuring they are not only visually striking but also comfortable to wear. I put significant care and attention into each piece, focusing on detail and durability so you can bring your character to life with confidence.

Whether you're preparing for a theatrical performance, a themed event, or a costume party, my handmade appliances will take your portrayal to the next level. Dive into the world of the occult with my creations and explore the artistry behind each design.

Thank you for supporting my small business! If you have any questions or custom requests, feel free to reach out. Let's create something magical together!

Hauntingly evil SFX

Farmingdale, NY

Meet the Maker

Hauntingly evil SFX:

Hello all,

I’m a self taught SFX creator. I just love doing it. My work space is in my basement. I really enjoy making prosthetics. They can be very time consuming and sometimes pricey, but it’s all worth it once you apply them and completely change yourself from human to monster. I started out making my own prosthetics while working at a haunted house. I wanted my characters to be as realistic, disgusting and evil as possible, without wearing a mask. I have achieved that on several occasions.

I hope that I can help you achieve that as well.

If anyone has any questions please don’t hesitate. Feel free to contact me anytime. My goal is to get back to you within 24 hours.

Thanks for visiting my shop and I hope that I can help you out with something in the very near future.

Guy

How it’s Made

How I make an appliance

First I start with Concept and Design.

I Consider whether it will be a cut, bruise, burn, or other forms of injury. Then I do some Research using references for anatomical accuracy and realistic details.

Then I need something to sculpt on. Watching and learning from other professionals in the field is a great way to get the best ideas. I use small storage containers to make a base using ultracal plaster cement.

Then it is time to create a sculpture.

I use monster clay to sculpt the wound. This involves forming a variety of textures, such as raised skin for cuts or ruptured areas for deeper wounds. Pay careful attention to details such as edges and the depth of the wound for realism. The one thing you have to pay very close attention to is making sure the edges of your appliance are as thin as possible. You want to have very thin edges so the piece seems to be part of your own skin. Adding a clay flashing around your sculpt is very important for this.

Then it is time to make the mold.

   Making the mold is fairly easy because of the little food containers. I put the base with the sculpt on it back into the container then poor hydrocal plaster cement directly into the container at a suitable thickness.

Before adding the plaster you have to make sure you put a release agent on your sculpt. This makes sure that your plaster doesn’t stick to your new sculpt.

Once everything cures because I use the containers, everything just pops out of the container. Then you need to carefully pry the two pieces apart. This shouldn’t be difficult as long as you added the release agent.

Now you can actually make the appliance.

   - Pour liquid latex into the mold, making sure to coat it thoroughly, using brushes or makeup sponges to ensure the latex reaches all detailed areas.

   - Allow the latex to semi-dry before adding another layer if necessary for durability. The thickness of the latex should be sufficient to withstand application and wear.

5. Demolding:

   - After the latex has fully cured (usually takes a few hours), carefully peel the latex appliance out of the mold. Handle gently to avoid tearing.

   - Inspect the edges of the latex for any imperfections that may need to be trimmed or smoothed out.

6. Finishing Touches:

   - Use scissors or a blade to cut the edges of the prosthetic to ensure it blends well with the skin. The edges should taper off to allow for better blending with the natural skin.

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