Black Eye
Equipment Needed:
- Supracolour
- Vaseline
- disposable sponge
Step By Step
- Firstly you will need a Photo of a real Black eye as this will help you follow what colours to use as this will make it more realistic.
- I mixed from my supra colour palette yellow, red, purple and blue - with a eye shadow brush/sponge to stipple the mixture around the eye.
- Once it looks similar to your inspiration photo apply a small amount of Vaseline to the fake bruise to make it look shiny.
Personal Analysis
My Bruise looked more like an old bruise rather than a new one. I definitely feel I need to keep practicing creating this look as I personally don't think it looks that realistic. Next time I think I will follow my inspiration photo better so it looks more realistic.
Equipment Needed:
- Liquid Dark Blood
- Latex
- Supra colour Palette
- Spatula
- Plasto
- Cleanser
- Kryolan foundation Palette
- Wound Filler
Step By Step
- Start off with your models hand clean.
- Scoop out some Plasto a place onto the hand, using your spatula begin to smooth out the edges - roll out the plasto into a sausage.
- Once all the edges are smooth and you have your desired shape, use a pin or spatula to cut the wax where you want the wound to be.
- Using a baby bud and some liquid latex spread this over the wax - to set the wax in place. Then dry with hair dryer on the cool setting.
- Using the same mixture used for the bruise stipple this onto the fake wound.
- With the wound filler place this in the middle of the wound.
- Use the liquid blood in side the wound to give a realistic look.
Personal Analysis
I really enjoyed making this wound and I think it looked quite realistic, I definitely going to keep practicing this. I think next time I'd like to add puss so it looks infected and also some scratches on the knuckles and around the wound.





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