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This video will teach you how to apply a foam latex prosthetic and how to finish the zombie look with makeup.
Materials -- Foam Latex Skinned Prosthetic, Alcohol, Spirit Gum, Spirit Gum Remover, Rubber Mask Grease Makeup in "Frankie Grey", "Black", "White", "Corpse Flesh" and "Clotted Red". You will also need Translucent Powder and a variety of makeup tools like brushes, makeup sponges, stipple sponge and q-tips.
- Start with clean un-moisturized skin.
-There should be a nice, thin, ragged edge around the prosthetic, but if there is too much foam you can remove the excess by pinching it off.
- Before you apply the prosthetic, clean out any powder residue from the inside with Alcohol.
- Check the fit of the prosthetic on the face and take note of where the edges of the prosthetic sit.
- You will be using Spirit Gum to glue the prosthetic onto the face. The most manageable way to work with the Spirit Gum is to glue small areas at a time, working from the center of the prosthetic outward. We began by brushing Spirit Gum onto the nose, inner eye area and above the lips, with a flat, square brush. Do not apply the Spirit Gum to close to the eyes or in the eyebrows. Tap the Spirit Gum on the face with your finger till it is tacky. This is what activates the adhesive. Lay the prosthetic onto the face, making sure you have the nose lined up correctly and press firmly. Continue the process of applying spirit gum to small areas at a time, tapping till tacky and pressing the prosthetic firmly onto the adhesive. Apply Spirit Gum to any loose edges of the prosthetic, Use a brush handle or your fingers to press the prosthetic onto the face repeatedly, till the Spirit Gum becomes tacky and the edges lay flat.
-Using Translucent Powder and an Eye Shadow Brush, powder the edges of the prosthetic and any areas that any Spirit Gum is showing, this will make the exposed Spirit Gum not sticky.
-To begin the makeup apply "Black" RMGP to all the deepest areas of the prosthetic.
Also use the "Black" to hollow out the eyes, temples, and the cheekbones.
-Once you have the darkest areas defined; apply "Frankie Grey" to the full prosthetic, face, eyes, ears and neck, avoiding the areas where there is "Black". Carefully start blending the edges of the two colors together, add more detail with the Black as you go along creating more depth where needed. Shadow the under the jaw line and down onto the neck to give your zombie a skeletal look. Continue to go back and forth between the two colors adding more detail and depth.
-Next apply "White" to the teeth of the prosthetic. To add dimension and a bit of zombie grossness we outlined the prosthetic teeth with "Black" and "Clotted Red". To make your real lips appear to be the inside of the mouth, just color them with the black and they will seem to disappear!
- Don't forget to apply "Black" to the insides of the prosthetic's nostrils and any exposed real nose that shows through the nostril holes of the prosthetic.
- To create even more dimension and to add a bit of texture we used a stipple sponge with Corpse Flesh, Black, White and Clotted Red RMG. Stipple the "Corpse Flesh" lightly onto the high areas of the prosthetic and face, and deepen the shadowed areas with the Black. Go back and forth between the colors...
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22 окт 2012
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