Tuesday 24 November 2015

Final Design



Consultation notes:
·         Model: Hannah Whalley
·         Age: 21
·         Skin Type: Combination Skin
·         Tone: Fair
·         Allergies: n/a

·         Skin Conditions: n/a

Products used:
  • Prosthetic Pieces
  • Prosaide
  • Isopropyl Alcohol
  • Cotton Buds
  • Green and Yellow SupraColour
  • Kryolan AquaColour
  • Neills Materials Key colours flesh tones alcohol activated palette
Method:
  1. Make sure the skin is clean, make sure that you don't moisturise the skin otherwise the prosthetic piece will not stick
  2. Remove the flat mould from the silicone using a cotton bud and talcum powder, being careful that you don't rip the piece
  3. Once the piece is removed apply prosaide to both the skin (where you are applying the mould) and the piece
  4. Once the Prosaide is dry (it has gone completely clear) apply to skin, making sure it is firmly in place and where you want it.
  5. When all the pieces are applied, using the Isopropyl Alcohol and a cotton bud blend away the edges of the mould so they blend into the face 
  6. When you are happy that it blended fully into the skin you can apply colour to the face
  7. Start off with yellow tones in the centre of the face and blend out to lighter green to then darker greens 
  8. Make sure the green blends into the hair to make it look as real as possible, then using a thin brush go over some of the scales in a darker green to enhance them
  9. I also blended the green to go down the neck to make it look like my character is transitioning into the lizard

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