Thursday, 17 March 2016

Moulded wounds

Moulded Wounds

Products used:
Petroleise (Mould release spray)
Pros-aid glue
progleam
prosthetic mould
kryolan cream paint
fake blood
wound filler
cotton buds
witch hazel
scissors


Name: Sian Harding-Morris
Age:18
Hair type: Dyed
Skin type: Normal
Skin tone: Olive/slight tan
Eye colour: Hazel
Allergies: None
Contraindication: None
Notes: Make sure the model is not allergic to latex, use progleam to take off the prosthetic mould.


Step 1. Make sure the area you are lacing the mould is clear of product
Step 2. Using the scissors cut around the would  in a wiggly cut, leaving a little edge 
Step 3.Using a baby bud apply the glue onto the prosthetic and onto the area you are placing the wound.
Step 4. When glue dries clear press on the mould firmly
Step 4.Using the witch hazel blend down the edges of the wound in and across and outwards motion, until you have melted down the edges.
 Step 5.Powder over the wound and see what you need to colour the wound with





Step 6. Using the cream black paint fill the inner slice of the wound and fill with wound filler
Step 7. Add fake blood onto the wound and slightly around 


This is one of my best special effects work, I really enjoyed creating this an would like to go onto creating the moulds myself. If I would improve anything it would be to blend the edges more with witch hazel, to make it more realistic.

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