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Ok, I didn't take any WIP photos of this one as it was done in educationalpurpouses for a makeupstudent of mine; there was no time=/Anyways, I thought I'd explain alittle what to do to get this result, and go through the process:
First off rip of a couple of papertowel-pieces the size of the desired 3rd-4th degree burn (the curtled and open skin/wounds).
Apply a coat of wet latex to the skin (shave the area and wash with alcohol or something like it first) and applty the first layer of papertowel evenly over the skin.
(Use nontextured soft papertowels for this)
cover the applied paper with a thin layer of latex and apply the second layer of paper, this time you either stretch the skin and previously set layers of paper+latex in the OPPOSITE direction the nervthreades and muscles run across the body (in this case the muscles run from the elbow towards the hand, and so you need to stretch the skin across the arm instead of along it) and apply the paper, or you shape the paper as such before you let it dry. Cover with latex.
Last layer of paper. use small pieces of paper this time and apply them with latex in a NON-even fashion. You can mass them up into small disgusting sausages or rip them up as you go, either way, the unnaturallook of this last paper-layer will be mended by more latex
If you want some heatblisters or open wounds in this part of the wound cut them up now. Take a pen or something not lethally sharp but not rediculously blunt and peel a hole in the paper/latex. Now either cut a hole of it with like a nailscissor or something if you want the skin to have fallen of (fourthdegree burn only) or peel a little hole and fold the edges in to make a heatblister (mainly third degree burns). The one I've made in the middle is a radically big Heatblister (to explain and show how to do it to the people present) and the smaller ones are skin losages.
Do all of your desired BIG wounds at this point and when you are done lay a coat of latex over it all. Thin coats in the wounds and thick coates over the 3rd layer of paper (to smoothen the surface into a base from which to process further later on)
Be sure not to latex more than like a cm out from the paper to ensure you have enough space for the 1st and 2nd degrees later on.
If you have bigger wounds like the one on my arm there you might want to start reflecting over how the flesh or even bone underneath would react to the damage. Now as I said, the one in the picture is a compliation of various methods to educate people in different ways of work, but if I would have followed a specific line I would have probably made the bone underneath the skin somewhat burnt as it is so exposed and the 2nd degree burns more "wet", but enough about my life for now, just imagine(or google... ) what a real wound would look like and how the body reacts to this type of offence.
Where does it bleed the most? what type of skin roasts first? how deep does the bone lye in this part of the body? etc etc.
smoothen the edges of the wound with latex (still dont extend the area of the latex furthur than necessairy) and lay another coat over the surface of the 3rd degree and dry with hairdryer.
Once the latex is dry its time to start putting makeup on this layer (in order to propperly be able to cover it with more latex in other colors) Start of with a layer of black on the 3rd degree. make sure it enters all the cracks of the latex (for this, black is good because, even though RED will be the basecolor here, its allways better to have a darker color "shine" through than a light one, atleast when doing injuries). On with some fix-powder to settle the black color.
Now do an equal layer of red over all the black and fix with powder. This red color will now serve as our base or unhandled naked skin/musclemass. Take your allready used sponge of blac makeup and "drybrush" (WH-fans will know the meaning of this expression) black onto the textured surace, leaving the red color filling the cracks and gaps. Powder.
Now spray the wound with siliconespray and let dry. Powder again. Take a wet cloth and gently wipe and "clean" all of the powder and spray of (this will take some of the makeup off with them, but no worries, more will be applied later
This procedure has now rendered the top latex surface unmergable with another layer. Place ONE more layer ontop of the 3rd degree (NOT IN the wounds) and dry with a hair dryer.
Once dry, peel open the top layer of latex to create a last brigade of normal skin, rendered cinged and ripped on top of it all. Redo the process of putting makeup on the original wound to refill the gaps left by the cloth (but not too much, a little white latex showing looks great as i reseambles burned, pigmentless skin). ExTREMELEY carefully drybrush someblack over the peeled last layer of latex.
Now the basig BIG one is done, place two layers of latex around the wound (leaving aprox 1cm of untouched skin between the latexed 3rd degree and these new layers in order to be able too more easily peel ut the 2nd degree burned skin) let dry. Peel the two-leyered latex upp from the edges facing the wound. You can also make spontanious blisters along this process with some more latex, or peeling the alleady existing latex into holes of thin skin.
Put a thin just "blushing" layer of red makeup where the skin is supposed to have peeled up from. powder...
Do this proces again with just one layer of latex and peel up. Don't put any makeup on it yet though. This skinlayer is just suppose to serve as the layer of skin the body is allways ready to peel in case of "emergensies"
Now take a piece of papertowel and put minimal amounts of red in it. Use this to genty flush the skin around he wound into an irritated, reddish color to give impression that the body is now working to control this wound and fix it. Put that amount x 2 inside the 2nddegree burnpeels. N
Now take your fines brush/sponge and gently drybrush all the peeled up edges in black; the closer they are to the burn, the blacker they are. Ergo, the outer peels are almost not black at all exept in the "middle" of the peel which is the one area that has been most exposed to heat.
Take the black sponge (need a sponge for this) an gently just tap the sponge around the wounds. This ccan e done randomely, just no more than afew shades (overdid mine...).
Now goooh! I use vaseline or siliconegel mostly. Apply a thin coat of whatever you are using furstof all in the cracks of the 3rd degree. Secondly in the heatblisters and thirdly in the vasinity of the peels (right where the skin is supposed to have peeled up fro, to create a oozing effect.
Last effort: Blood. irst of we are to line the inside edges of the open wounds with "scratchblood". This is a type of bloodeffect used to create scratches and other shallow wounds and cauterized bleeding. Apply this only to the inside edges of the wound.
Brush Unmixed theatrical blood (dark) in the open wounds (not much, this "burn" type of injuries cauterize the bloodvessels almost immediatelly and leave little or none left to actually bleed).
mix theatrical blood with scratchblood and alittle (!) fixingpowder in a small container. This creates a lightred bloodcolor to then be painted in under the peels and blisters. Take a brush and paint it on, and use a finger or unused sponge to even it out and erase some (creating a great effect of newly effected naked skin bleeding shallow from every vessel) focus on the already vaselined areas near the peels
If you wanna create the effect i did on the bottompicture, just pull some latex off and paint this bloodmix underneat, thass awl
Hope somebody understood and learned something!
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Comments: 327
BaileyDelRosa [2010-11-03 18:57:36 +0000 UTC]
Dude...that's nasty...in the coolest possible way 8D. That really looks...well...painful.
*can't seem to stop staring at it*
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TremblingHarmonies In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 18:39:20 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the tip to shave the area and use alchohal! My zombie model was getting upset because it hurt to take off the latex!
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xKinutaDosux In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 18:35:28 +0000 UTC]
wow.... WOW!
a lot of work but a great effect^^
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AndLatitude [2010-11-03 18:33:03 +0000 UTC]
Cool! I never thought to use paper towel...always just used kleenex, but then, I've never made a burn this big before. I'll have to try this sometime. Thanks for posting it!
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Wretneck [2010-11-03 18:30:00 +0000 UTC]
in my make-up class, I recently did the same thing but yours is way better
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hoppytoad79 [2010-11-03 18:26:13 +0000 UTC]
Excellent work. Where do you work as a make-up artist? Must share this with my friends. They'll appreciate it as much as I do.
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Sharpener In reply to hoppytoad79 [2010-11-03 18:28:48 +0000 UTC]
nowhere, just for fun=/
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wolfofthewild [2010-11-03 18:17:52 +0000 UTC]
Awesome i love it! I wish i could do that It looks nasty...
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jagirl2003 [2010-11-03 18:15:33 +0000 UTC]
I'm a little grossed out but I still think this is awesome. This is something I will have to try. Thank you for showing this. ^_^
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Blodhramr In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 18:13:30 +0000 UTC]
I'm guessing it's a third-degree burn?
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LunaticStar [2010-11-03 18:07:09 +0000 UTC]
That is disgusting and awesome. I'll have to try that and see who turns green!
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catgir [2010-11-03 18:05:58 +0000 UTC]
wow this is awesome! I love the way it looks and so much to do to make it too.
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Ares307 In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 18:02:54 +0000 UTC]
It's so good I want to look away everytime I see it
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MrWitchblade In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 18:02:08 +0000 UTC]
WOW
That's something, makes the real burn I got look fake
Seriously, well cool
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Kitsune-Kitsune In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 17:32:19 +0000 UTC]
That is gross and awesome all at the same time ^^
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HeathersMind In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 17:25:05 +0000 UTC]
LMFAO I started skimming through this and I was assuming I would get a tutorial on how to treat a burn victim. As I got further in, I started to get confused..this would certainly cause infection. haha. Bravo!
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Leviathan762 In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 17:04:20 +0000 UTC]
Thumbs up for cosmetics that make me sick to my stomach and cause my skin to crawl. The film of vaseline-plasma apparently leaking from the skin really sells it.
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LordXheroth [2010-11-03 17:02:49 +0000 UTC]
I got a faster and easier method, although its permanent but the results are awesome!
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beautifoolGarbage [2010-11-03 16:58:48 +0000 UTC]
wow this is very good tip...im sharing this with my friends then. nice!
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hiddenclaws In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 16:58:38 +0000 UTC]
amazing Iยดll try it. thanks!
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Anonymous00Admirer In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 16:56:52 +0000 UTC]
Oooooooooh. . .Ohhh... Ohhhh. . . .I feel soooo like in PAIN. . . .XD *hides her eyes*
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Umbrielle In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 16:55:54 +0000 UTC]
If you'd said that you were caught in a burning building and managed to escape with these burns to show for it, I would've believed you. Great idea for Halloween!
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fengaren In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 16:43:09 +0000 UTC]
Most useful, thanks for posting.
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SimplyDisastrous In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 16:37:39 +0000 UTC]
nice. I do something similar with toilet paper and toothpaste to get a nice Zombie "skin" look. but I like the way you do your burns.
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Tseng-Akera In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 16:23:28 +0000 UTC]
wow that is very realistic looking, to bad i didn't have this in time for halloween.
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Fenomena [2010-11-03 16:18:10 +0000 UTC]
Ooooh this looks amazing. A few cracks on the burnt skin and it would be absolutely perfect.
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underthewayofcontrol [2010-11-03 16:08:00 +0000 UTC]
I've been practicing with liquid latex and makeup.
Totally gonna try this! Thanks~
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obitouchihax In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 16:04:10 +0000 UTC]
simply amazing man!!! looks realistic and gruesome
you win
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Zinarc In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 15:50:11 +0000 UTC]
It's very realistic, indeed. I wish I were capable of making that. Ought to tip my hat at those busted blisters.
Although I'm familiar with this kind of makeup and I think noticed some minor flaws:
To me, the 'crater wound' seems to have been made like a large patch. Flesh volcano, if I may. It's also fairly noticeable that it's made of latex, if studied for a few seconds.
A great part of the whole injury appears (at least to me) to be ashed rather than burnt.
Those are the only flaws I can find and they're minor.
Oh and may I suggest to add a little inflammation? Of course that depends on the wanted effect, but for few days old wound... Heh... Nasty.
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Sharpener In reply to Zinarc [2010-11-03 17:54:30 +0000 UTC]
Totally right The big wound wasn't suppose to be that big but I cut it open more to have an excuse to show how to make fast, curled up burnt muscles aswell as burn skin
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obitouchihax In reply to Sharpener [2010-11-23 14:14:37 +0000 UTC]
the way i see it, its a human torch zombie bite O_O
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SqueekyClean-801 In reply to ??? [2010-11-03 15:41:40 +0000 UTC]
Wow. hat is amazing! You really should have done a video
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BklynSharkExpert [2010-11-03 15:36:11 +0000 UTC]
omg that made me cringe!...but this is amazing makeup!
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Mahira-K [2010-11-03 15:35:27 +0000 UTC]
scary... but amazing! *___* It looks almost too real! ^^"
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