Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Light Scaring Using Molds

To stick on moulds you use prosaid which is used in the industry to stick on prosthetics
Proclean - remover

Before anything barrier cream (mold release) is needed into the mould shape, then you pour in the gelatine into the mold

TIP: melt away the edges of the wound with witch hazel 

Technique:

  • Apply Prosaide onto the surface that you are stick the wound to and on the wound itself
  • Make sure you get the glue to all the edges to help it stick better to the surface
  • Wait until the glue goes clear
  • Apply the wound to the area and press hard
  • Using a cotton bud, rub witch hazel onto the edges - this will help dissolve the edges and blend better into the skin
  • Once the edges have blended well, apply powder over the top to stop the wound from feeling sticky
Products needed for colouring
  • Supra colour palette
  • Wound filler
  • Fake blood
  • Angled brush
  • Flat eyeshadow brush
  • Puss (optional)
  • Hard stipple brush
Technique:
  • Using the angled brush, apply the red on the inside of the wound
  • Using black, add depth into the wound to create more of a gruesome texture
  • Wound filler is used to make the wound look as if there are clots
  • With a cotton bud, carefully apply wound filler in the centre of the wound
  • Using a thick, stipple brush drip into fake blood to flick onto and around the wound to create the splattered effect

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