
I decided to remove the chin prosthetic from my design due to a change made in the script. With the chin piece, I feel that the character looks too bold and heroic as the chin contributes to a very strong, characture look.
The headpiece is pre painted with pax paint, which is prosaide mixed with acrylic paints.
To achieve the metal look, I used a black pax base and painted silver on top.
In other areas I used a white base to give two types of metal appearances.









FINAL DESIGNS
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bald cap - applied on top of gelled hair
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prosaide used to adhere bald cap
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aectone used to blend away glatzan bald cap
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Foam head applied as a pull over piece, adhered with prosaide
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Skin colour matched using grease and foundation palette:
grease- 046, 014 for skin -
101 for stubble stippled
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foundation: CU003, CU/5, CU/3 & CU/4
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For my second character, the makeup was made up of:
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Bald cap
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Wig
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Light panel prosthetic
For this makeup I used:
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Mac foundation - NC15
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Makeup Revolution contour palette - fair
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Rimmel brow pencil - brown
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Kryolan Lip palette : LC003
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W7 Nude palette shades
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Glatzan bald cap - adhered with prosaide
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Skin illustrator - Natural 2 to spatter/ blend
This character was made to fit the plot of the script. She was a different 'version' of character 2 - Hannah.
This makeup was very basic with a prosthetic on her neck.
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Basic beauty makeup
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Relaxed hair styling
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Prosthetic neck panel appliance
This character is an aternative version of character 1 - Remus
I styled his hair and usedcorrective makeup. This was a very quick and simple makeup.
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Kryolan camouflage palette: D2, D6, D9.
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Hairspray to set hair position
For this makeup I used:
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Mac foundation - NC15
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Makeup Revolution contour palette - fair
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Rimmel brow pencil - brown
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Kryolan Lip palette : LC003
I applied layers of Gafquat and dried them in between, making the hair as flat as possible whilst scraping the hair towards the top of the head.
Using porsaide I tacked the bald cap on top of the Gafquatted hair and fully adhered around the edge onto her skin using prosaide.
On top I applied the corn rows with prosaide and remved the cap plastic with IPA, blending into the bald cap.
For this makeup I used:
Face-
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Skin Illustrator - Cedar brown spattered along bald cap edge
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Foundation palette: CU/2 for highlight and CU/10 to contour and Mac foundation - NW58
Bald Cap / Corn rows:
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Skin illustrator - cedar brown , natural 2, midnight brown & Espresso ! were all combined to highlight or darken areas of the bald cap to match my models skin.
For character 3 I used:
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Partial Bald cap
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Silicone corn rows
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Wefted hair piece
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Plaited hair extensions
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Light panel prosthetic