Title: Zombie Ball
Description: shinny shiny shinny ball
sheeke - April 29, 2007 08:17 AM (GMT)
Hey any of u guys do zombie ball around here?
Do you guys stuck the ball permantly to the gimmick?
And do you guys bend ur gimmick?
Just s few questions im pondering about thanks for helping!
extremer - April 29, 2007 02:38 PM (GMT)
To stuck or not to stuck will depend how you want to start off your zombie routine. If you like to handle the ball in your hand first, the zombie ball is definetely not attached yet. The DVD Zombie Re-animated have a lot of new moves which will blew you off if you are into zombie. Great recommendation for zombie lovers.
On the bending of gimmick, most of us would bend it a little, some may bend more. This is often done to prevent the accidental exposure.
Straight gimmick has it usefulness also from what i learn from the DVD.
The DVD have a variation of different gimmick for different effect.
Hope it helps.
Any queries if I could help, I will post again. :P
sheeke - April 29, 2007 02:54 PM (GMT)
Cool
Thanks a lot Calvin! Ill post when more queries arrive to my brain thanks!
sheeke - May 1, 2007 06:21 PM (GMT)
Calvin just asking wheres the best place to get a zombie cloth with the right dimensions and weight?
Thanks!
extremer - May 3, 2007 01:28 AM (GMT)
Take a walk to Spotlight at Plaza Singapura and u can find lot of cloth there. Choose which ever will suit ur need. Take note, try not to get those which is translucent. You know the consequences. On the dimension issue, I can only tell you that u can take reference from your existing cloth. I have a few zombie ball at home, the cloth dimension also depend on the ball and the length of the gimmick u use. The ideal length of the cloth will be 2X the length of the gimmick, so that when the ball in placed, the ball will be located at the center of the cloth. This is my personal view. You can take as a reference.
Anyway if you buy the cloth in Spotlight, you will defintely buy it big. Take home do the adjustment yourself and cut it. Another thing to note, you may want to finish the end of the cloth by threading with sewing machine thru the 4 corners. this will give a nicer finish and more professional done up cloth.
sheeke - May 3, 2007 10:34 AM (GMT)
Thanks a lot calvin appriaciate it greatly.
KyleRavin - May 3, 2007 06:41 PM (GMT)
hey Sheeke, you should try to get Satin. Its the best material for Zombie effects. It's light, picks the shape of the object well yet is not see thru. Plus, Satin has a natural gloss finish. Thus, giving u a nicer foulard.
sheeke - May 5, 2007 02:13 AM (GMT)
Thanks mans appriciate your help!