You know it's a really well done and blended makeup when half way through I completely forget the model is wearing a prosthetic piece and actually believe he looks like that naturally! Yes, I did have a bit of a mental blank but only because the piece blended soo well! :) haha x
Kip Kay is a writer for Make magazine and also has a TH-cam channel that is dedicated to DIY creations and hacks with fairly common items. A lot of his stuff is pretty goofy and/or fun.
We also have a reusable silicone version that covers more of the face and might work even better :) www.nimbacreations.com/product/silicone-werewolf-reusable-prosthetic/
I'm curious. I noticed in the finished photos that the crepe hair is shiny, is there a way to slightly matte the shine? And would this be done after the effect is created, or possibly before application? Great FX by the way :) :P
You used 'spirit gum' for the hair. Could you just use the same adhesive you used on the prosthetics or is spirit gum better for the hair application (some of this is a bit new to me). I think I'm ordering this stuff for this Halloween!
kipkay is this excellent channel on youtube where this awesome guy shows us all these household hacks :) he liked your video, which is why all his subscribers came to check this video out. P.s great video!
Its mentioned at the beginning of the video, or you can find a link on our channel, or you can google Nimba Creations - youtube won't let us post links here!
@nimbacreations Lame question...I received my prosthetics...what method do you use to cut out the nostrils...what is the best tool for that...man, you guys do amazing work!
Hey Nimba Creations, so on your site it says that you don't recommend customers re-using prosthetics, including this one. But I was just wondering, if I do plan to re-use the prosthetic, how do I keep it well preserved?
I have probably a overly simple question: When laying hair, to build a thick coat, can you pay a first "draft" then apply more Spirit Gum and another layer on hair over too? or would the first layer of hair simple mat up and become unsightly? Thank you!
Hi, I’m hoping to do this look on my husband this Halloween. Two questions; how many pieces of crepe hair do I need and how long did it take to apply the hair to the face please. Thank you 😊
Hi. It is a very good tutorial. I would like to see one in which you make the characterization of "beast" of the movie Beauty and the Beast. Thanks and successes.
That's a really nice design for a werewolf.
This might be the best werewolf makeup appliance.
I will become a werewolf for Halloween and will be using this prosthetic and tutorial. Thanks!
Incredibly realistic make-up. Thanks for posting. Excellent work.
You know it's a really well done and blended makeup when half way through I completely forget the model is wearing a prosthetic piece and actually believe he looks like that naturally! Yes, I did have a bit of a mental blank but only because the piece blended soo well! :) haha x
The prosthetic is available on our website - if you get too sweaty you may need to apply more adhesive ;)
Love the Werewolf look in this video..reminds me a bit of the Wesen in Grimm.
Absolutely Amazing! You just made me fall in love with prosthetics.. So happy I discovered you :)
Kip Kay is a writer for Make magazine and also has a TH-cam channel that is dedicated to DIY creations and hacks with fairly common items. A lot of his stuff is pretty goofy and/or fun.
Thank you! We also did a comprehensive zombie application which will be up here soon so keep checking back ;)
@albertansportsman We only recommend using it nce, but people have been able to re-use our prosthetics using a water based adhesive.
someone should use that werewolf look in a movie! that looked awesome! add eyes though.
This is great. Long live the wolfman! There's nothing worse than an excellent transformation that ends with an actual dog (ie Hemlock Grove).
Another brilliant video. Will be placing my order soon as possible.
I'm planning a Beastly Prince cosplay and I want to make the makeup like this...so glad I stumbled on this!
We also have a reusable silicone version that covers more of the face and might work even better :) www.nimbacreations.com/product/silicone-werewolf-reusable-prosthetic/
nice one guys. Did you block his eyebrows with something? or just avoid covering them in glue?
@nimbacreations Oh sorry, then I didn't catch that. How much for the wolf man in the video?
awesome pros man amzing detail and makeup fantastic
Thank you very much! We are just editing up the zombie video now, it could be online as early as this evening all things being well ;)
this along with some werewolf style contact lenses would be sick
I'm curious. I noticed in the finished photos that the crepe hair is shiny, is there a way to slightly matte the shine? And would this be done after the effect is created, or possibly before application?
Great FX by the way :)
:P
Well thanks, glad you like it! :)
That's awesome Kip, thanks! If you want to try one of our zombie looks let us know and we will get some prosthetics in the post for you!
You used 'spirit gum' for the hair. Could you just use the same adhesive you used on the prosthetics or is spirit gum better for the hair application (some of this is a bit new to me). I think I'm ordering this stuff for this Halloween!
Thank you for this video. I've never gone all out like this for Halloween but I want to do thus
Ha! Yes, we also sell adhesive remover ;)
kipkay is this excellent channel on youtube where this awesome guy shows us all these household hacks :) he liked your video, which is why all his subscribers came to check this video out.
P.s great video!
Can you make a list of products used?
This video quality didnt age well but this tutorial is freakin fire thank you so much!!!
@CaptainCrane Hi, as it says in the video - acrylic prosthetic adhesive (available on our website) and spirit gum for the hair ;)
These prosthetics are amazing! Are they reusable?
Just buy them from our shop, we ship worldwide!!
Its mentioned at the beginning of the video, or you can find a link on our channel, or you can google Nimba Creations - youtube won't let us post links here!
can you tell me how much all of this costs and were to get the make up and stuff please i wood really appreciate it
awesome dude.
btw luv the hat
@nimbacreations
Lame question...I received my prosthetics...what method do you use to cut out the nostrils...what is the best tool for that...man, you guys do amazing work!
Great look
This is such a good video. Thank you!
Not sure if you have been asked this before, but what did you use to thin down the greasepaint?
Keep it in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight (not the fridge ;)
The werewolf make-up reminds me I was a teenage werewolf played by Michael Landon.
We were closed for a week while we moved into bigger premises - it's always best to email us ;)
does the mask come with the materials? and if it doesnt what materials do i need?
Hey Nimba Creations, so on your site it says that you don't recommend customers re-using prosthetics, including this one. But I was just wondering, if I do plan to re-use the prosthetic, how do I keep it well preserved?
I have probably a overly simple question: When laying hair, to build a thick coat, can you pay a first "draft" then apply more Spirit Gum and another layer on hair over too? or would the first layer of hair simple mat up and become unsightly? Thank you!
Crystal Bilbray Best advice I can give is to work your way from the bottom. I've seen a WikiHow page for crepe hair that may help.
This is brilliant but I do think you make it look easier than it is. Of course, practice makes perfect. Thanks.
Hi, I’m hoping to do this look on my husband this Halloween. Two questions; how many pieces of crepe hair do I need and how long did it take to apply the hair to the face please. Thank you 😊
amazing!!! how did you do the werewolf prosthetic?
Are there any werewolf prosthetics that could fit well on a kids face?
what age would you have to be for the werewolf prosthetic to fit
@lonelydwightfrye You can use a pair of nail scissors - just take your time and cut a little bit, check it and cut a little more. :)
Your amazing! May I ask... Where do you get the facemask?
@anilakskater thanks - like it says in the video, we sell the prosthetics!
Hi, you can see all poducts and prices on our site (the link is on our channel, youtube won't let us post it here as a reply ;)
Nice work! Any link to find these hair ?
did the guy have eyebrows after the glue and stuff?
How long does this, in theory, last? 8 hours?
I really love your videos(:
How did you make the jelly face werewolf prosthestic?
That's awesome!
@tinglesrosyrupeeland Than, you! More to come ;)
Can someone please tell me how you use the spirit gum remover to take off something you attached with spirit gum? Thankyou. :)
hi tom im doing a sequal to an american werewolf in london thanks this is going to help
What did you use to make the fur? I can't found it in your page
@nghtmrofdarkness We don't thin it down, just use it right from the palette ;)
Thanks for this! I was wondering what the best way to apply hair to a face piece
Hi. It is a very good tutorial. I would like to see one in which you make the characterization of "beast" of the movie Beauty and the Beast. Thanks and successes.
and how long will it take if you get it from uk
that is so awesome good job bro
We sell it on our website (it's listed in the description and in the video ;)
hey what if I get super sweaty would that effect the adhesive in anyway? btw I can't find the necessary prosthetic to make this possible.
I'm playing around with ideas for a Beastly Prince cosplay, I'm happy I stumbled on this!
@cernij2 Our model walked home in this and was asked if he was 'one of those Brazilian wolf-boys' by a stranger!
do you deliver to the us?
where can u get the dentures?
Liked your page and thought to say hi!
roughly 1 to 2 weeks, but we just posted halloween deadlines on our facebook page ;)
Thanks!
would this also work on a woman's face?
Are you serious?
Does anybody know where I can get that plastic prostetic stuff on his face??
Where can i get the face part?
Cool!
@0liv3RH13 We don't recommend re-using - they get very sticky and nasty when they have been removed ;)
Thank you!!
Wow! that was very interesting,
how come your phone number doesn't work when i dialed it online? is it wrong number or doesn't work? please respond.
From the website mentioned in he video and on our channel (youtube won't let us post it here;)
anyone else in the US how long did it take for you to get your order
Shipping takes 5 to 10 days :)
No problem, someone will get back to you in the morning - thanks for your custom :)
Well if you are interested, we sell this prosthetic through our website! Google Nimba Creations ;)
Most of our users have no experience - there's lots of first timers pics on our facebook page ;)
Hahaha, looks exactly like Fenrir Greyback :P
says in the description
@siskhi The web address it give you in the video (there is also a link to it on our channel - youtube won't let us write it here :)
wut iz that powder stuff called?
I finde dis very good
hii! where can i buy the werewolf prosthetic?
www.nimbacreations.com ;)
@danu11factor You can see all the materials we sell at our website, (the same one mentioned in the video, or you can google 'Nimba Creations'.
What happened to your website? Did you go out of business?
Sorry but my time is booked solidly for about the next 4 years! Thanks though ;)
Depends on the circumstances, we've had someone in gelatine prosthetics running around all day ;)