kentweirdo
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Come out, Neville!
Posts: 96
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Post by kentweirdo on Aug 11, 2008 20:57:02 GMT -5
These pictures aren't very good right here. The top and bottom ones were rushed costume party jobs (Top was Tax Zombie, bottom was some Groucho-looking thing), and the middle one was a quick face job to take advantage of my presently-bloody eyes (I got hit in the head with a bottle two weeks ago, and now the corners of my eyes have red streaks pooling in them). I fool with make-up all the time. I'll take pictures when I've taken a bit more time with my make-up jobs, and if they're better then I'll post them here.
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Post by The Dead Walk! on Aug 11, 2008 20:58:48 GMT -5
That's some pretty good make-up man. Keep posting those pictures!
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Post by Flesh Eater on Aug 11, 2008 21:00:47 GMT -5
I dig those specs in the first pic.
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Post by Flesh Eater on Aug 11, 2008 21:05:53 GMT -5
I'm thinking that's the way to go. I hate grease/creme make up. Is it because it gets all over the place? You could use that setting powder stuff over grease or creme paint, and it doesn't smear or wipe off of your face quite as easily. I like the powder idea for ease of application. I'm going to be putting on tons of liquid latex, so I need somthing that will just brush on lightly and clean easily as well. Plus, down here in Florida when It's 85 in October, the grease paint will be suffocating.
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Post by Doctor Tongue on Aug 13, 2008 9:30:36 GMT -5
Is it because it gets all over the place? You could use that setting powder stuff over grease or creme paint, and it doesn't smear or wipe off of your face quite as easily. I like the powder idea for ease of application. I'm going to be putting on tons of liquid latex, so I need somthing that will just brush on lightly and clean easily as well. Plus, down here in Florida when It's 85 in October, the grease paint will be suffocating. As long as you dont rub hard, the powder makeup wont really change shape. But if it does keep a small kit on your pocket.
And besides, because powder is so light weight; it appears more realistic on camera.
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Post by Flesh Eater on Aug 13, 2008 16:20:48 GMT -5
I am going to do a tissue paper and latex application, so I need something delicate to add dimensions. I'm brainstorming ideas for a puss filled mess. I have been looking for ooze or slime, can't find it anywhere. Anyone know how to make it?
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Post by Doctor Tongue on Aug 13, 2008 19:51:49 GMT -5
I am going to do a tissue paper and latex application, so I need something delicate to add dimensions. I'm brainstorming ideas for a puss filled mess. I have been looking for ooze or slime, can't find it anywhere. Anyone know how to make it? Use yellow cake gel, mixed with a bit of water.
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Post by Flesh Eater on Aug 13, 2008 20:00:20 GMT -5
Ah, yes. Is that the stuff they sell in tubes? Come in all colors? Great idea, my friend. Muahhahahhahah.
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Post by Doctor Tongue on Aug 14, 2008 19:58:04 GMT -5
Ah, yes. Is that the stuff they sell in tubes? Come in all colors? Great idea, my friend. Muahhahahhahah. Yes, the stuff in tubes. Thank you, I like being helpful. My friends around here like my techniques; soon we plan to film a short zombie film.
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Post by Flesh Eater on Aug 14, 2008 20:03:00 GMT -5
I saw some "Alien Blood" on halloween express. It's a green sludge. I like the idea of the cake gel. Rather inexpensive If I remember correctly.
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Post by Doctor Tongue on Aug 14, 2008 20:13:07 GMT -5
I saw some "Alien Blood" on halloween express. It's a green sludge. I like the idea of the cake gel. Rather inexpensive If I remember correctly. [glow=red,2,300]Yes, very cheap and tasty.[/glow] ;D
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