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Category: Injuries

Working with Blood

Posted on14 February 201221 January 2016AuthorH&MUA TeamLeave a comment

Working with blood is sticky, messy and oodles of fun. Here are some things to consider when working with the gloopy red stuff, a kind of blood makeup tips for the vampire in all of us. Aspects to Ponder When Doing Blood Effects Ponder. We like that word. Anyway, if you’ve watched Dexter or CSI, Read More …

CategoriesInjuriesTagsblood, SFX

Creating Realistic Casualty Makeup Effects

Posted on10 February 201221 January 2016AuthorH&MUA Team2 Comments

Casualty makeup effects are fun to do and, if the right steps are taken, it is relatively easy to create something believable. Rushing in and banging on a bit of blood or some bruise gel without really thinking about it is OK for Halloween, but when creating a casualty makeup effect for a film or Read More …

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