Consultation notes:
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Model: Hannah Whalley
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Age: 21
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Skin Type: Combination Skin
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Tone: Fair
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Allergies: n/a
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Skin Conditions: n/a
- Prosthetic Pieces
- Prosaide
- Isopropyl Alcohol
- Cotton Buds
- Green and Yellow SupraColour
- Kryolan AquaColour
- Neills Materials Key colours flesh tones alcohol activated palette
Method:
- Make sure the skin is clean, make sure that you don't moisturise the skin otherwise the prosthetic piece will not stick
- Remove the flat mould from the silicone using a cotton bud and talcum powder, being careful that you don't rip the piece
- Once the piece is removed apply prosaide to both the skin (where you are applying the mould) and the piece
- 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.
- 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
- When you are happy that it blended fully into the skin you can apply colour to the face
- Start off with yellow tones in the centre of the face and blend out to lighter green to then darker greens
- 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
- 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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