1 Make up tests - JASON ~ Prototype productions

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Make up tests - JASON


Here on this table is the make up and equipment that we will be using.
This consists of:
 Make up brushes
Eye shadow pallette
Cotton buds
Baby wipes
f/x color wheels - Ck-1Bruises, CK-9 Severe exposure
Fresh scab
Latex


Here is the first colour being applied to the wrist the best wheel to use is the ‘severe exposure’ as it is colours that resemble cuts and new wounds better. A fine brush was used to make it quite thin.
This is the first layer and will give the affect that it has been cut and make it more genuine.



On top of this layer ‘fresh scab’ was applied. This gives the idea that it is/was an open wound and makes it look much more real.

Here are the initial wounds without the final touches.

Then using cotton buds. Around the cut bruises were added lighter colours were use to make it look recent.


Then bruises were made on the arm with a similar colour to look like recent impact wounds.


These are the final outcome of the cuts and bruises, as you see we wanted then to look recent which is why we have a lot of reds and fresh cuts. The idea is that she has recently been attacked before she is running through the woods.






We wanted to give the idea that the injury came from the ground in a forest so a dark coloured foundation was crushed and stuck on the bruise or graze with latex, this is so it sticks to the arm and looks real.





This is the final outcome of the make up test.
We went for more recent looking wounds, as in our trailer the victim is going to be recently hurt. Which are common in slashers, like if she has been cut and she is running away.




Here is us using the same technique to create a sliced neck. For extra practice and if we do think about maybe using it.

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