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Sunday, October 6, 2013

World War Z Wound with SPOILER ALERT



                Before you really get into reading this post, SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!

               


                So, in World War Z there comes a point where there is a certain accident and there is an object stabbed through the main character. Today, I am going to show you how to do that in a smaller part of your body like your arm and then you can apply it to whatever you want with slight changes. Basically what you need for this effect is skin wax, red eye shadow palette, brushes, fake blood, liquid latex, foundation, and the object you want sticking out.
                First thing is first, you need to shave the area that you want this wound to be at. If you don’t, things may not stick as well and it will hurt more to take off. You are going to start by rolling a sausage of skin wax, however large you need, and apply it to your shaved area. You need to smudge it into your skin and make sure it is blended into your skin enough so that it doesn’t just look like something is sitting on your body. Next you will slice the sausage with an appropriate length for the object that is going to stick into your skin. You need to put foundation on and around the skin wax to make it blend into your actual skin. Then you can take the red eye shadow palette and make the wound and skin around the wound look irritated and infected. A darker color needs to go into the sliced part of the wound so you can see depth. Now that you get the general look you want you can add the piece you want sticking out of the wound. To do this you need to adhere it with liquid latex. Let it dry and then you can add any other touches you want to the wound to make it look more realistic. The finishing touch is the fake blood. If you add a glob to the sliced part of the wound and around the item sticking out, you can make it look very real. You can even add streaks of the fake blood running places to add the effect of you moving places with the injury.

                If you need more help with the wound you can go ahead and look at The Frighteners Cuts.

Dramatic exit—Director J

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