Thursday, 5 February 2015

Creating light scaring, using moulds ,how to attach to the skin, how to colour

Moulds-  we created from ready made silicon, attached to the skin by using a hazel water, blending very well edges, this how suppose to look real one, I will try recreated something on the hands
By using a mould, it is especially useful for continuity work as you can use the same mould and create the shape each time. To make a scar from mould, first you will need to spray the petroelase release spray onto  the mould. Then, use the silicone (you can mix some colour pigment onto the silicone so to make it matches the skin tone and pour it into the mould and wait for it to dry. After that, remove it from the mould carefully.







Products which I used:

  • ready silicon made it molds
  • translucent powder
  • hazel water
  • small brushes
  • cotton buds
  • supra colour palette
  • wound filler
  • artificial blood


 



   


My work 


1.First apply the pros-aide onto the skin and also on the scar mould with a baby bud
2.Then, after the pros-aide gets tacky and clear, stick the mould and use your hands to press it onto the skin.
3.After that, use the witch hazel and rub it onto the edges of the mould with a baby bud in backwards and forwards motion in order to smoother and blend out the edges.
4. Apply loose powder onto the mould to reduce shine
5.Use a foundation colour which is suitable and matches your model's skin tone
6.Use the red colours from the supra colour palette and apply it into the mould to create blood effects.
7.Apply the wound filler onto the middle of the mould.
8.After that, apply some blood onto and around the mould to create bleeding effects and make the scar more realistic










Evaluation

 To compare Vicki's work my was a lot of different, her's look real one my like burns something, we used a ready made from silicon, to blend  well edges we used a with hazel- that part was so difficult, the edges doesn't wannabe blended, was so hard to do that. After all we use a wound filler, supra colour palette and artificial blood to give them  looks real. Practising, practising and one more time practising to get nice skills to do it.

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