Had a busy week. Had to pick up shifts to cover a bartender getting fired plus spending long hours on a local film so in the final hour here is my homework. Kind of reminds me of high school. The first on is my gfs falling on the door nob. The second is my gfs falling off her bike onto her cheek bone. And the third is a character I did for a local film I just wanted to show and get opinions
Good job and thanks for submitting!...not sure what make up you used, but if you can try the 'torn sponge' technique to get some of that nice bruising effect I am such a big fan of! - torn sponge and some grease paint or whatever make up you can get and try 'rolling it' around on the skin lightly ...also try to get a few more colors in there...different reds, some blues, yellows...have fun making little 'smokey constellations' of broken blood vessels! :-)
Here's a cut'n'bruise I just did on Abbie Cornish for a short.
This is Chester he is a Boston terror took three hours most of it waiting for stuff to dry I think I gotta work on my multitasking . Had some trouble with the contact cement at first but then stumbled into the right technique. Il try to post some more fx makeup on Thursday night I have some home made prostetics using a baldiez encapsulator and silicon. BTW where do I find water slide paper can't seem to find it anywhere is there a Web site that u can recommend I can order from?
Great stuff!..unfortunately your pictures are VERY small files and so tricky to see, but I can see that you have some skills. I'd love to see you hit me up with a simple bruise?...just a nice cheek bruise with some colors...10...15...20 mins if you could...and then a bigger photo
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FX to resemble a fresh beating/ some road rash scrapes and scratches from attempting to escape.
door nob. road rash and a little extra
Good job and thanks for submitting!...not sure what make up you used, but if you can try the 'torn sponge' technique to get some of that nice bruising effect I am such a big fan of! - torn sponge and some grease paint or whatever make up you can get and try 'rolling it' around on the skin lightly ...also try to get a few more colors in there...different reds, some blues, yellows...have fun making little 'smokey constellations' of broken blood vessels! :-)
Here's a cut'n'bruise I just did on Abbie Cornish for a short.
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Great stuff!..unfortunately your pictures are VERY small files and so tricky to see, but I can see that you have some skills. I'd love to see you hit me up with a simple bruise?...just a nice cheek bruise with some colors...10...15...20 mins if you could...and then a bigger photo
Thanks again!