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Application and Colouring for the Witch Character
Neill Gorton
Application and Colouring for the Witch CharacterThe conclusion of the witch character project is the final application and colouring of this multi-piece appliance makeup. We go through the steps of applying the pieces and adhering them to the face, blending and colouring the silicone pieces, and look at two different ways to finish the character making her camera-ready.
Application of a Basic Flat Mould Appliance
Neill Gorton
Application of a Basic Flat Mould ApplianceApplication of the flat mould appliance comparing two different techniques – a traditional application of the de-moulded appliance and then an application using the method of transferring the piece directly from the mould onto the skin. The applications use both silicone and acrylic adhesives. The appliance is adhered, textured, sealed, coloured, and dressed with blood.
Basic Application and Colouring Process for Gelatine and Latex Prosthetics
Neill Gorton
Basic Application and Colouring Process for Gelatine and Latex ProstheticsGelatine and latex as some of the most basic prosthetic materials but can still deliver excellent results when applied and coloured well.
Casting a Plaster Cast out of a Permanent Mould
Neill Gorton
Casting a Plaster Cast out of a Permanent MouldHow to cast a plaster positive copy of a life cast from a silicone negative mould, making the cast hollow to reduce weight and make it more efficient for use when floating appliance sculptures.
Casting Homo Habilis in Silicone
Neill Gorton
Casting Homo Habilis in SiliconeCasting the Homo Habilis bust in silicone forma. Silicone mould using a soap release agent. The silicone is applied using a brush-up method and backed with a rigid fast cast polyurethane resin.
Casting in Plaster from a Full Alignate Head Cast
Neill Gorton
Casting in Plaster from a Full Alignate Head CastCasting plaster into our full head alginate cast and looking at the results of our techniques of casting the nose separately and building a thickness behind the ears.
Casting Latex and Gelatine from a Flat Plaster Mould
Neill Gorton
Casting Latex and Gelatine from a Flat Plaster MouldLatex and Gelatine are some fo the least technically challenging materials to work with but can still deliver excellent results.