Good news. Kits are in the building.
Bad news. We can't have them yet.
After having a meeting with my accountant, and my father to see how much of my money I have left after the fuckin recession (lost 1300$ btw on that) I was given what was left...which would take a few days to transfer into accounts. So I sold.
So all ready to go with my blank check from daddy. (car or pony?)
They don't have the kits ready. Inter-dec fucks us over again. BIG SURPRISE.
We ended up watching a special fx film.
I didn't take notes, so thats why i'm writing everything down now from memory.
We started by watching how scars are made. A bullet hole wound. Entry and exit.
The process the pros use takes about 36 hours. With 3 different clays, sculpting tools. a cement hardner to make the mold.
This is not how we are supposed to do it class, but useful none the less.
Only two guys in Montreal do it this way. I would like to take an apprenticeship with them to get a better understanding of the whole process.
I took sculpting in college, so I wouldn't have any trouble with it, however we can do the same effect with wax, in about 30-45 mins. We later watched the application which isn't hard as well, simple just little points to remember.
We didn't have much time, but I screamed lets watch the zombie effects!
Being class rep, I guess I get what i want so the teacher caved and I was ever satisfied.
By only using grease paints in light brown, dark brown, black and white.
No prosestics what so ever, it gave the most amazing effect. Lighting and shading is one of my strong points in painting, and the face is like a canvas to me.
I can't wait to try it, which could hopefully be next week, I just need a victim.
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