Basically, I got a screen cap from a movie, printed it, transferred the portrait to the pumpkin, pointed a very bright light into the gutted pumpkin and started carving into the rind until it looked like the picture. The deeper the carve the more light. Took 5-10 hours and sometimes more. I stopped doing it that way years ago because it was so tedious. And there are a lot of them that I don't show off because they didn't compare to these.
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Holy Jacks! Those are incredible, they don't even look real.
Basically, I got a screen cap from a movie, printed it, transferred the portrait to the pumpkin, pointed a very bright light into the gutted pumpkin and started carving into the rind until it looked like the picture. The deeper the carve the more light. Took 5-10 hours and sometimes more. I stopped doing it that way years ago because it was so tedious. And there are a lot of them that I don't show off because they didn't compare to these.
Oh, and thank you!
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