Polymer clay
Sea salt
Liquid clay for fix
Bake the product in the oven at (110°C - 130°C) for 10-15 minutes
Acrylic paint with water
Pearl pigment
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Pennywise make-up tutorial /Halloween make-up / Stephen Kings´s IT remake 2017 /horrorclown sfx - Duration: 12:01.
Hi an welcome to my channel. I did this tutorial for maskworld.com
all stuff you need for these two make-ups you can buy at www.maskworld.com
I really enjoyed doing this make-ups, I hope you like it, too. Have fun and enjoy.
First I´m transforming myself into the new Pennywise
I start glueing down
my bald cap in the middle of my forehead
I´m taking some liquid latex and soak some cotton wool in it
so that I can still put little cotton wool under it. I put as many inside as it takes to get the correct form of Pennywise´s big head
as soon as I have the perfect size I´m glueing down the rest of my bald cap
If you can´t make it alone at the back of your head just ask someone to help you.
as soon as I´m finished with this
I take a little cotton tip with acetone and make all the visible edges invisible
the next step isn´t that neccessary but I just did it
I´m putting down some skin wax on my eyebrows to cover them
and to make it easier to remove the make-up and all the latex stuff in the end
with white water make-up
I´m painting my forehead and head
Then I´m starting with the texture of the big head
this part takes most of the time. You just sculpt it until you like the form.
I´m taking some liquid latex and soak some cotton wool in it
I´m then just sculpting the wet latex cotton wool with my fingers or a spatula
I always have my Pennywise photo in front of me
to get as close as the original
as soon as everything has dried
btw you can also use a hairblower to dry it more quickly
I paint everything white with white water make-up
the little cracks I just sculpted are now being painted with grey water make-up
Temple and forehead area are contoured with grey water make-up
use some white water make-up to blend a nice transition
waterline and eyes are blackened with a kohl kajal liner
and blend with black eyeshadow
then I´m drawing with a thin brush
the eyebrow line with grey water make-up
Then I paint the rest of my face with
with white water make-up
lips and nose are painted red. I´m also doing this with red water make-up
with a cotton tip I´m tipping aroung the nose
so that the painted edge has a soft pass
the lips are drawn with a red lip liner first
and filled with red water make-up later
after that I´m drawing the curved lines
which are actually the most important thing in this new Pennywise make-up
to give the lips a more interesting look
I´m also taking some darker red make-up
That´s basically the whole make-up...not that difficult
now the hair :-)
I took some beards we sell at our shop, because they simply had the perfect colour
and glued them down with some Mastix skin adhesive
I didn´t need to use lots of hairspray
because the hair itself is just perfect frizzy for this
Again if you have problems in the back of your head
just ask a friend to help you
nearly done, last finishing, putting in some yellow contact lenses
and the teeth, cut them into the correct form
before you cut put them into hot water to form them
put on your Pennywise costume
andy you are ready for Halloween!
for all who didn´t like the new Pennywise make-up
and prefer the old classical Tim Curry Pennywise
take a look NOW :-)
like before I also start here with the bald cap
and fill it with cotton wool
and glue the edges down
actually the steps are really similar
I´m modeling cotton wool soaked with liquid latex
this time I try to make it as smooth as possible
a spatula is perfect for smooting
after this everything is painted white with water make-up
leave out nose and mouth
waterline of the eyes are painted black with a black eyeliner
with blue aqua make-up I´m painting little triangles on my upper eyelids
and little black lines under my eyes
don´t forget the remarkable eyebows, I love them here
the lips are painted red and the outer corners are drawn downwards
my Pennywise photo is still in front of me
to come as close as possible to the original
with black the lips are blended a little bit to the inner part of your mouth
when finished, I´m starting with the nose
and who would have guessed?...yeah again with latex and cotton wool
I don´t need any adhesive because this sticks very well
I try to form the nose as a ball
try to smooth this as good as possible
after the nose has dried I can paint it with red water make-up
nearly finished...now the hair
Again I´m using some real hair beards we sell at maskworld.com
I prepared them before with red water make-up
just cut them into pieces and start now to glue them on my head
they looked so nice and fluffy and came really close to the hair of the classical Pennywise
after glueing I´m cutting them
style them a little bit and you´re done :-)
this is also actually a Pennywise version
but no that wouldn´t be as scary as we want to be ;-)
put in the fitting contact lenses and teeth
and finish the look with the evil melted face
and of course I´m doing this with cotton wool and latex once more
as you can see you can modeling quite a lot with this really easy and cheap method
beginning with the evil eyebrow from the top to the bottom
and then paint with different colours
use different reds and a bit of purple, grey and black
the deepest parts are made up with black or a dark colour
here it is important that you don´t blend all the colours together
because then it would become only one boring grey, so it´s important to let the colour stand alone for itself, too
don´t mix, make the make-up interesting for the eyes, but blend the hard edges with a little bit of white
don´t forget the lips, for this look they don´t need to be that red
just fade them out with a bit of white
focus here and there with some black water paint
put on your Pennywise costume and BOOOHHHH!!!
you ARE Pennywise the dancing clown! >:-)
I´m really excited about Halloween and how many Pennywise versions or Horror clowns I will meet this year.
check out the info box for more details and the products I used.
thanks for watching and happy halloween!
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NEW Smith & Wesson Shield 2.0 - Shooting and Review - Duration: 12:18.
'Merica!
Hey guys, it's Mister Guns.
We are checking out the new Smith M&P Shield 2.0.
As we know, this time of year a lot of times, there's not a lot of stuff being released.
But Smith has chosen here in the last few weeks to release both the M&P 2.0 Compact
and the shield 2.0.
So, we are going to check out the shield 2.0.
The shield in the past for us has probably been one of the most popular handgun that
we have.
We sell tons of them and I think that's probably across the board.
They seem to be a lot more popular than say the Glock 42 or 43.
The 43 is the 9mm model.
They seem to be more popular than any of the other single stacks like the Khar guns and
that kind of stuff.
So we were excited to see the new shields come out, just to kind of see what was different.
So that's what this video is gonna be about; how do they shoot and what's the difference
and that sort of thing.
So let's move into looking at what's in the box and what the difference is between the
guns.
So again, we're just gonna work off of my tailgate like we do in some of the videos
here.
Here is the box.
So it comes with your standard sort of cardboard box.
There's not much exciting.
You know, it's a pretty low priced handgun so they don't include a lot of extras like
hard cases and that kind of stuff.
Most of the Smith stuff, you don't start seeing the hard cases until you move up into the
more expensive ones like the M&P 2.0 and the larger guns or of course any of the performance
center guns or the revolvers, that kind of thing.
So they do come in the plastic cases.
So here is what is in the box.
It has the gun of course.
It comes with the slightly longer magazine that is good for the, it kind of gives you
this little pinky extension down on the bottom to make it a little more comfortable.
Under this piece here, it comes with the shorter magazine, that might be good for concealment
or something like that to keep the longer one from digging into your side.
It comes with the Hillary commie lock that comes in all of the other guns.
This was actually in the breech or in the chamber whenever we took the gun out of the
box.
Chamber flag I guess is the word for that.
And then it's got its manuals and warranty information and all that kind of thing.
So let's take a look at what is different.
So here are the two guns against a white background.
This is the 2.0.
This is the older shield.
Notice that they are open and safe because everyone is so hateful in the comments, we
decided to make sure that all safety rules are adhered to since everyone is a safety
expert.
Everything is clear, everything is safe.
So this is the older one as we said.
So really the only differences we can see much of are, there's a, down here if you can
see it in the bottom, there is a little trigger stop down here.
You can kind of see it, it may be a little hard to see.
It's right in front of my trigger, or in front of my finger.
It pokes out there in the bottom.
So that is the trigger stop.
They have moved that.
Now it is up here, see it poking out right there.
So the question is, Mister Guns, why do I care about a trigger stop?
Well, the reason is, because Apex and the other guys out there that make replacement
triggers for these guns, I can't think of other brands, I'm sure there's others.
Apex is the first one that comes to mind.
Their trigger has a big fat piece in the back.
So I don't know if that was intentional with Smith to try and make it difficult for aftermarket
triggers to go in there, but none the less, that is what they have done.
Also, with this gun, there is this more aggressive stipple pattern here.
And I don't know, again, our theory is that maybe they're kind of going after the after
market a little bit with that stipple pattern on the handgun since everybody seems to want
to take their guns and stipple it.
That looks like it is terribly out of focus, but that is the deal there.
That is the stippled grip.
It is essentially the difference.
You look at the old one, it's a lot smoother and you know, it's just a much simpler pattern.
On top of that, the new gun does have a little bit of scalloping here in the front.
It just went into focus, that's awesome.
It has some scalloping here in the front that does not exist on the older gun.
The older gun was smooth.
Now just in case we were horribly out of focus which I think we might have been, I am going
to show the grips one more time.
This is the older M&P Shield, this is the newer M&P Shield with the stippled grip.
So that is really all there is with the guns.
The grips, the scalloping, and that trigger stop that is in the back that I am going to
show you one more time.
So there is the other trigger stop.
1.0, 2.0.
The magazines, we have verified, do fit either gun.
Again, this one, like the grip, is stippled and rough on the bottom.
The old ones are not.
So that is what you are gaining there as well with these new magazines.
This is an 8 round magazine, the short magazine is a 7 round magazine, and that is what comes
in the box with it.
Both of these guns come with these same magazines.
Currently, this shield is a little more expensive than this shield.
I suspect that this will be a wholesale replacement for the older model and that the prices will
balance out and basically be the same.
So that is the situation with those two guns, now we're gonna shoot them.
All right, so we are going to run the original shield now.
Believe it or not, even after owning a gun shop, I've never run a shield.
Almost everybody I know has one.
I don't.
But I'm gonna go ahead and run it.
We're running just cheap, 115 grain PMC full metal jacket ammo.
So I'm gonna shoot it and we're gonna see how it turns out.
Oh, wow, ok.
Looks good.
So this looks pretty good, I was pulling right, I know this is me.
But once I kinda settled down, and started shooting a little better, I pulled them in
a little tighter.
These two are stacked right on top of eachother.
So this gun really shoots as well as its bigger brother that mid sized, what they're calling
the compact M&P 2.0.
A couple things that we forgot to talk about earlier.
Supposedly, they replaced the trigger.
We put a pull gauge on this gun and the old shield, they both weighed exactly 6 pounds.
So I don't know what they changed.
They feel the same to your finger.
I can't tell any difference.
Another thing that we failed to mention earlier is that these guns come with safety or without
safety just like the whole Smith line.
All the 2.0s and their compact series, the full size, the original, the 1.0 Smith guns.
All those come with or without safety.
So the M&P series does.
So that's kind of what we failed to mention earlier whenever we were doing the tailgate
shot.
But I'm going to go ahead and shoot this one now and we'll see how it goes.
There we go.
So you see it groups really well.
We put a few dead center, touching each other.
Then there's a couple that you know, I'm sure that's me pulling.
But you know, for a gun that has a little bitty short barrel like this, I think this
barrel is probably maybe 3 inches.
For a gun with a barrel that short, this is about 7 yards is how far we've been shooting.
But for a gun with a barrel that short, that's a really accurate little gun.
I can't complain.
And like I said, this is my first time to shoot this.
I was very surprised at how well it shot.
I was super impressed with the M&P 2.0 shield.
I'm really happy with this little gun.
You know, before to long we're going to make a video series about the guns that everybody
should own, and I think that this may end up on my list.
It's thin, it's light, it's easy to carry, and it's really accurate like you can see
there.
So it's a great little gun.
If you don't have one, as cheap as it is, I would suggest running down to your local
gun shop or of course coming to MisterGuns.com and picking up one for yourself.
You guys have a good one!
So we're gonna do something that I don't normally do.
We had such a good time shooting this gun in the video that whenever we went of camera,
I said I'm going to shoot this gun some more.
So off camera, I stepped back and I shot a little bit more and this is what we ended
up with.
As you can see, I kind of pulled a couple here.
But these are stacking right on top of eachother.
I have to say man, I am super impressed with the accuracy of this little gun.
So anyway, thanks for being with us.
Y'all have a good one.
Hey guys, it's Mister Guns.
Thanks for watching our video.
If you thought it was cool, go ahead and like and subscribe, we should have a bunch of cool
stuff coming in the future too.
Or, follow us on Facebook and Instagram if you just want to get good gun deals or see
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Wolverine Adamantium Scene | X-Men Origins Wolverine (2009) Movie Clip - Duration: 2:59.
Let's do this.
I almost forgot.
I want new ones.
What do you want them to say?
Wolverine.
Generals, welcome.
General Munson.
Today we're gonna witness medical history.
- Today we're gonna create Weapon X. - X?
Roman numeral 10.
We are about to begin bonding Adamantium to Weapon X's skeleton.
Let's begin.
- We're brothers, Jimmy. - Logan!
Body temperature, 108 and rising.
Why is he thrashing like that? Why isn't he sedated?
He feels pain just like the rest of us, but anesthesia won't work on him.
- That's why he had to volunteer. - Heart rate, 190. 195.
- Will he survive this? - I don't know.
200.
Son.
Heart rate well beyond maximum.
- Blood pressure? - 260 over 180 and rising.
He can make it. He can make it.
Victor!
I love you.
You're not an animal.
It means "the Wolverine".
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Deadpool Deflecting Bullets | X-Men Origins Wolverine (2009) Movie Clip - Duration: 2:41.
Great. Stuck in an elevator with five guys on a high- protein diet.
- Wade. - Dreams really do come true.
Just shut it!
- You're up next. - Thank you, sir. You look really nice today.
It's the green. It brings out the seriousness in your eyes.
- Oh, my God. Do you ever shut up, pal? - No. Not when I'm awake.
Bradley? Top floor, please.
Cover the elevator! The elevator!
Time to go to work.
Okay. People are dead.
If you didn't have that mouth on you, Wade, you'd be the perfect soldier.
I wouldn't do that if I was you, brother.
- Take the diamonds. They're yours. - I don't want your diamonds.
I want this.
But that is nothing. A souvenir.
Where did you find it? I want the source.
A small village, far inland, three days from here.
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A new update to the has made the cars respectively more powerful. Tesla has introduced these new performance enhancement to the entry-level 75D Model S and Model X cars. What the result is that around a second has been slashed off the 0-60mph acceleration times of the luxury electric cars.
One of the most well publicised and hailed features of these luxury EVs is the awesome and instant throttle response. .
There are countless videos online of the P100D Model S destroying supercars such as the with ease. The Model X also has some impressive acceleration power with it smoking cars such as the.
Tesla's latest update was the most beneficial to the dual motor 75Ds. It upgrades the Model S 75D's 0-60mph sprint time from 5. 2 seconds to 4. 2 seconds and the Model X's from 60 seconds to 4.
The update will be available in all new Model S and Model X cars but Tesla has revealed that older versions of these cars can also receive the pace boost with a minor hardware upgrade, reports Electrek.
It may mean that you have to rake your car in for service but you will ultimately end up with a taste motor.
These updates further distinguish the Model X and Model S from the entry-level Model 3 which went on sale earlier this year.
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3 Times Science Debunked the Paranormal - Duration: 6:00.
[♪♩INTRO]
From spooky ghosts to UFOs to mysterious, floating lights, there are all kinds of weird
stories out there that seem impossible to explain unless there's something paranormal
going on.
But even the creepiest campfire stories can be debunked with the right questions and some
careful observation.
So here are three times scientists looked into something strange and found a perfectly
rational — although in some cases, still very unsettling — scientific explanation
for it.
Like in one supposedly-haunted lab in the UK.
In the late 1990s, people who worked there could often feel waves of fear or shivers,
and one engineer even saw a terrifying gray apparition from the corner of his eye.
But he figured there had to be a reason for it.
This engineer also happened to be a fencer, and one day he brought his foil -- a thin
fencing sword -- to the lab to adjust it for an upcoming competition.
When he set the foil in a clamp, the blade started vibrating, almost like a ghost was
shaking it.
Except, it wasn't a ghost.
By moving the foil around the lab and observing it, he figured out that the room contained
a low-frequency sound wave, which he eventually traced back to the lab's new fan.
That explained pretty much all of the spooky stuff that had been going on.
The foil shook because the sound wave was at its resonant frequency, a frequency that
easily made it start vibrating.
All objects have one, and it's also why if you run your finger
around a glass, it'll sing a nice little song.
This wave had a frequency of about 19 Hertz, or 19 vibrations per second, which is right
below the range of human hearing — what's called infrasound.
Studies have shown that strong infrasound waves can cause uneasiness and dizziness,
which can seem a lot like a haunting.
Because infrasound vibrates through your body's tissues, it can affect your sense of balance,
your breathing rate, and your blood pressure.
It can even cause apparitions, since the resonant frequency of your eyeballs is also about 19
Hertz.
So the ghost the engineer saw was caused by his eyeballs vibrating, which is super freaky, actually,
and kind of gross to think about, but at least it wasn't an actual ghost.
In some stories, something that's said to be paranormal is caught on camera, too.
The Internet is full of photos of long, rod-like insects with multiple sets of wings, and they've
been passed off as things like UFOs, aliens, and interdimensional creatures.
It turns out they're just bugs -- usually moths.
The creation of these ghostly images has to do with how cameras work.
Insects usually beat their wings a lot faster than a camera can capture an image
so something like a moth will flap several times while a camera is recording one frame.
And as it's capturing that image, the insect is also moving across its field of view.
The result is that the moth looks like
a blurry, elongated rod with multiple sets of wings.
If you've ever tried to take a long exposure photograph of anything, you have probably
seen something like this.
The length of the rod is related to how fast the insect is moving and how far it is from
the camera.
The faster and closer it flies, the longer your mysterious interdimensional visitor.
Cryptozoologists call these "rods" or "skyfish"
I like both of those names a lot, but as cool as they sound and as cool as it would be to have
alien Interdimensional skyfish flying around us, these are just mostly moths flying
to a different beat.
Finally, if you've been to the tiny city of Marfa, Texas, you might've driven down
US Highway 67 and spotted what looked like a UFO in the distance.
On some nights, these so-called Marfa Lights appear above the horizon, hovering and blinking
like spaceships.
There's even a viewing area for them along the road.
But surprise: They're also not aliens.
Local university students thought they might be caused by car headlights, so in 2004, they
did experiments to shed some light on the situation.
They set up cameras to monitor the lights and a box to measure the traffic on Highway
67.
They also tracked a car driving down the road to see if the highway was directly visible
from the Marfa Lights viewing area.
The results weren't that spooky or surprising: they found that the Marfa Lights were probably
caused by the atmosphere reflecting headlights from the highway.
There was a direct relationship between the number of Marfa Lights and the amount of traffic,
and the group at the viewing area could even tell which lights corresponded to the car
they were tracking.
In 2008, these findings were supported by another team, who found that the lights could
also come from streetlights or campfires.
You'd think it would be pretty easy to tell whether what you're looking at is a pair
of headlights or an alien spaceship, but the Marfa Lights are tricky because they don't
really look like headlights.
They're often magnified and kind of shimmer.
That comes from a mirage, where light rays bend and displace an image.
Specifically, it's caused by what's known as a superior mirage, where an image appears
above where it should be.
It happens when a layer of warmer air sits on top of cooler air, which is the opposite
of normal -- usually, the lower layers of the atmosphere are warmer because they're
heated by the Earth's surface.
Air at different temperatures has different densities, so it bends light at different
angles.
When light rays pass through a temperature inversion, they can bend in a way that creates
an image above where the object actually is.
And to be clear, when it comes to the Marfa Lights, that object is just a car's headlights
on a lonely road.
Not an alien spaceship.
There are plenty of other stories of the paranormal that are still unexplained — whether because
they can't be replicated, or there isn't enough data about them to come to any conclusions.
But sometimes, all you need are the right questions and a healthy dose of skepticism.
Also, maybe a fencing foil.
Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow.
If you want to learn more about debunking myths and bad science, check out our miniseries on
Victorian pseudoscience.
And to learn more every day with us, you can go to youtube.com/scishow and subscribe.
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Coconut bonbons • 🇧🇷 Bombom Prestígio • Healthy treats #3 - Duration: 2:01.
COCONUT BONBONS! (🇧🇷 Bombom Prestígio) • Healthy treats •
In a small bowl mix together:
1/3 cup of coconut butter
and 2 tablespoons of coconut flakes.
Reserving it for later.
Next, let's get 150g of 80% dark chocolate - chopped
Using a double boiler, we're going to melt 2/3 (100g) of this chocolate.
Once melted, take it out of heat and add the remaining chocolate.
Stirring constantly until everything is melted.
Get a bonbon mold and pour around 2 tablespoons of melted chocolate per cavity.
Move it around so the chocolate can spread around the surface of the mold.
In case you don't have this kind of bonbon mold...
You can also use an ice cube mold/tray!
Place on a baking tray and refrigerate for 5 minutes. ⏰
Take it out of the fridge and add:
1 teaspoon of the coconut filling to each of the bonbons you're making.
Finally, let's cover each bonbon with another tablespoon of melted chocolate.
Basically sealing the bonbon, you know?
Bring it back to the fridge, refrigerating for more 10 minutes. ⏰
Finally, gently twist the mold to release the now ready bonbons!
Finish by turning it upside down and tapping to finish the job.
It's DONE! 🎉
Following this recipe will give you 16 bonbons.
Each bonbon has only 2.7g of net carbs!
YUM! SO GOOD!
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