Tuesday 24 November 2015

Creating Hybrid | Step by Step

Products/ Equiptment:
- Barrier Cream
- Prosthetics Pieces
- Isopropyl Alchohol
- Cotton Buds
- Kryolan's Foundation palette
- Kryolan's supra colour palette
- Kryolan's Aqua colour palette
- Mehron painting pots
- Ben Nye's Fresh Scab
- Shimmery Eyeshadow
- Brushes
- Scissors
- Fish Net Tights

Method:

  1. Set up my work space with all the products that I did, then cleanse, tone and moisturise my models skin.
  2. Apply barrier cream to the face, whilst drying cut away sides from the prosthetic piece but not to close to the actual wound.
  3. Apply pros aide to the back of the prosthetics piece making sure the sides don't folder over. Apply pros aide to the skin where the piece will be going. Allow to dry, the glue will become tacky and clear. 
  4. Place the pieces onto the skin and insure that the piece is stuck down, with a cotton bud and isopropyl alcohol to blend away the edges and so that the piece looks like they blend into the skin.
  5. Repeat these steps with the rest of the pieces.
  6. Mixing a skin tone of foundation that matches your model, then adding in green and blue grease paint to the foundation the apply to the skin, in circle motions with a foundation brush as well as a buffing brush. Work down the neck and onto the chest.
  7. With fish netting tights, stretch them then place over the skin, the using aqua make it in to quite a thick paste but not to thick that you can use it, then dab over it tights making sure they are tight so that nothing smudges underneath.
  8. Once that is all complete, the next thing to do is with horns, with Ben Nye's fresh scab place around the bottom of the horns.
  9. For the lips using mehron's silver paint on the lips then using a dark blue aqua paint line the lips gently.
  10. For the eyes I used a shimmery eyeshadow that makes it blue, I placed that all over the eyelid to give it some texture and also to stop the greasepaint rubbing off.

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