Blood Squirting Axe in the Back : BFX : Build

July 27, 2010

This week on Backyard FX we show you how to create a classic horror effect. The axe in the back! It’s a great way to kick off “Jason Week” on Indy Mogul, and you can bet your bottom there will be plenty of blood and gruesome fun.
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50 Responses to “Blood Squirting Axe in the Back : BFX : Build”

  1. soosyloony Says:

    @bigtigers4life ._. I didn’t actually die -.- just laughing

  2. bigtigers4life Says:

    you know what… not only does apple juice look like poison but it also looks just like piss!

  3. bigtigers4life Says:

    @soosyloony then how did you type that comment?

  4. soosyloony Says:

    0:37 I DIED OF LAUGHTER THERE! Xd

  5. SuperTomServo Says:

    @bobbyrules09 he bobby from best short films in the world

  6. ipwndazombie Says:

    il say it again xD gairy rulz

  7. carnagerules101 Says:

    thumbs up for squeeqe axe

  8. Meetingwiththeboss Says:

    gary was funny today

  9. KirksSkills Says:

    friday the 13th was the best movie ever!! thumbs up if you liked it!

  10. chiobupig Says:

    can you make a build like the head shatterring like what jason did?

  11. sweeneytodd3x Says:

    ThnQ i made it for a mid-summer-halloween party and it was sooooo cool. a lot of compliments… and i said, do you watch BFX, thay said: No :O.

  12. Ned406 Says:

    0:01 rate up to skip add

  13. MrYu654321 Says:

    you can also use a toy axe painted and use the same method as the throwing knife effect

  14. Criticu090 Says:

    i hit someone in the back,(lie)>:(where’s my hockey mask?????

  15. musstakrakish Says:

    Where can I get a gigantic syringe like that? I need one for a blood affect I am going to do for a movie I am making.
    Thank you.

  16. willyatampabay Says:

    @indymogul I’m requesting you make a cheap lifesize Indiana Jones Ark of the Covenant ( Because I love indiana jones!!!)

  17. darkdude521 Says:

    i lol at the begining when it makes the sqecky sound

  18. Puppy21346 Says:

    i thin this is hoiow the people who filmed fri the 13th did it……

  19. garraiscool1 Says:

    I’m shooting an axe murder movie this week. Do you have any tips to make it look as real as it can be.

  20. HannahBanana12454 Says:

    Well what if in stead, u bought a fake axe and cut it, then take some kind of glue and just glue it to wear you like it, then take some kind of clay and mold it to look like skin but its better to cover it with clothing, like make a hole where the axe is, then take a tube and pump blood through it.

  21. WolfandJasonX Says:

    hay guys you know what you should make, a jason voorhees costume

  22. TRIBALIZIED Says:

    LMAO @ the axe squeak!

  23. adammurphy Says:

    @bobbyrules09 there is alot of bobby’s in the world…

  24. greedoshotfirst1 Says:

    Add some yellowish fluid too it and it could be spinal fluid…mmm i like this one. Very useful.

  25. gamagames13 Says:

    I am never gonna watch that movie Again !

  26. bandgeekak87 Says:

    Thank you for this tutorial! It’s very helpful! Will this pattern work in a round? I was wanting to make a reversible hat for a friend without making two hats and stitching them together- Any ideas or tips?

  27. spinel20 Says:

    great , thanks

  28. loserface78 Says:

    how do you get rid of the strings in the sides?

  29. dhararalh Says:

    perfect…(:

  30. MonikaRoseCrochets Says:

    Fantastic thanks Teresa, great for two colors, enjoy your day :)

  31. smhellie Says:

    great … again. you are so cool

  32. tjw1963 Says:

    I think it would make a great blanket. It may take some time but it would be well worth the effort and work put in to it.

  33. p3rpl3x1ty Says:

    Is it possible to use this for a blanket?

  34. tjw1963 Says:

    You are welcome. There is an infinite amount of crochet stitches that can be done.

  35. tjw1963 Says:

    You could do any edging one it is complete. I would join the two color together on the final row upon completion, joining the loops of each stitch instead of setting it up for another row.

  36. tjw1963 Says:

    Yes you can you different size stitches. Thank you for mentioning this in your comment.

  37. bethelofbethania Says:

    Woow Teresa
    I didn’t know you could do such a stitch/pattern in crochet… you are adding to my repertoire… thank you so very much… OOroo… Bethel

  38. calcrules Says:

    It seems as though you could do this with any size stitch. Just a question, is there any type of special edging or anything that needs to be done with this to finish it?

  39. calcrules Says:

    It seems as though you could use this technique with any size stitch.

  40. tjw1963 Says:

    You are welcome. It is good to hear you are learning to crochet now.

  41. tjw1963 Says:

    There are a couple stitches you could be referring to. There is a front post double crochet OR crochet in the front loop only.

  42. tjw1963 Says:

    You are welcome. :)

  43. mscocoface Says:

    As usual always creative! :) I think this would go pretty nice if used in a shrug pattern, but may need to do some type of trim around the whole thing first before you sew together the arms. Okay off to find what a Front Double Crochet is. i know you mush have it somewhere in your videos! :)

  44. ashandcharlotte Says:

    Brilliant as ever! You never cease to amaze me with these wonderful stitches! I can’t wait to try it out. :[) Thank you.

  45. tjw1963 Says:

    You can use cotton yarn for a potholder or acrylic yarn and a larger size crochet hook to make an afghan. It would also make a pretty rug. You can make your chain any length you want to. I am working on a potholder with 30 stitches. I started with 31 chains.

  46. Renitamac Says:

    You should post a pattern where you use this stitch technique, so we can get the hang of it. I can’t really think of something where I would need this off the top of my head.

    Also, you used an even number of stitches. I’m thinking it would be just as easy with an odd number. Am I right?

  47. akoasli Says:

    hi teresa,
    i came across your various demonstrations in less than a week ago when i joined youtube, and since then i have learned more from you than from the 20 crotchet books i have purchased.

    thanks for sharing your knowledge with th rest of us.

  48. tjw1963 Says:

    You are welcome. I have been running other stitches through my head where this technique may apply. Thank you for the comment, I appreciate it.

  49. tjw1963 Says:

    It will make it a lot thicker. I tried carrying the yarn and found I like cutting instead. You should go ahead and carry the yarn if you choose to since it will work.

  50. gdcleanfun Says:

    You provide easy-to-follow yet awesome directions! I’ve seen something similar in a reversible, double-sided, baby afghan using the shell stitch. It’s beautiful, just as this is. Once again, you are a wonderful and patient instructor. Thank you for your tutelage.

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