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How Do You Make A Skin Wound Effect?

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How Do You Make A Skin Wound Effect?

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Creating realistic effects for stage plays and movies is complicated. Skin wound effects on actors make a play or movie more realistic and believable. This realistic skin wound effect can be removed and reused. This type of wound effect is especially good for any production with a tight budget. Step 1 Clean the desired wound area. Make sure it is dried thoroughly. Step 2 Apply a thin layer of liquid latex to the area with a brush or for best results, use your finger. Allow the latex to dry until it ‘s tacky. Use a blow dryer to speed up this process. Step 3 Roll the toilet paper into long, thin, snake like shapes. If the toilet paper is two ply, separate the plies first. The toilet paper will create the raised skin look of the wound. Use as much or as little as needed for the size of the wound desired. Step 4 Create the raised skin on the latex with the toilet paper. Make sure the ends of the toilet paper meet together, creating a small pool in the latex to hold the blood and make up.

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