Steve, by reducing the whole process to the simplest version of each step, you have done a super service to many who watch. Those kits are so basic, they leave much out, and by combining pieces, the whole usually doesn't come together as well as you have demonstrated. Good work and high fives. You did not mention the cost of the materials. That would have been helpful.
This is not bad at all for your first attempt, especially with stock foam latex appliances and cream makeup. This works a lot better with silicone appliances and using alcohol activated makeups. And making flat molds for these appliances without a life cast is not as hard. We use cling film that we wrap around the area and draw out the shapes of the for head, cheeks. And we then transfer those flattened shapes to our modeling boards. Then you can model your own anatomy closer. And since silicone is translucent it’s also easier to colour. And a gel 10 with some deadener also flexed like skin. So it won’t come off as easily. And then cap plastic (baldiez) that encapsulates the silicone prosthetic, also helps to blend it more to your own face. But this what you’ve done with these relatively beginner tools is amazing!!!
Steve, you looked simply amazing in your 80s; well done, mate! Would you show us how big budget movies simulate the firing of artillery shells? I've always wondered how they get so realistic.
I think they can be reused about 3-4 times, but it probably depends how well you are able to remove them afterwards and keep them in good condition. Mine were covered in liquid latex though and I think it would look more like a horror effect if I reused them a second time haha!
@@SteveRamsdenTH-cam If they are foam latex they are not meant to be reused (despite what the seller will tell you ;3) because you can never get the edges to lay as clean and flat again. And the pros aide remover will make the foam latex porous and blue lol. .. That being said ive definitely reused them more than once in a pinch. Simply stacked on pros aide cream like crazy- the poor actor’s face really suffered during removal xD.
personally the final effect looked a bit too "dirty" though it did look better in the lighting used in the morph effect. Assuming I had the budget and time for it what I'd do is use a wig, fake eye brows and a fake beard to limit the areas need to be made up, also it could help hide mistakes in the make up process, also a wig would look more natural, hair coloring like that easily looks like hair coloring especially if you got somewhat darker hair like I do.
Steve, by reducing the whole process to the simplest version of each step, you have done a super service to many who watch. Those kits are so basic, they leave much out, and by combining pieces, the whole usually doesn't come together
as well as you have demonstrated. Good work and high fives. You did not mention the cost of the materials. That would have been helpful.
This is not bad at all for your first attempt, especially with stock foam latex appliances and cream makeup.
This works a lot better with silicone appliances and using alcohol activated makeups.
And making flat molds for these appliances without a life cast is not as hard. We use cling film that we wrap around the area and draw out the shapes of the for head, cheeks. And we then transfer those flattened shapes to our modeling boards. Then you can model your own anatomy closer.
And since silicone is translucent it’s also easier to colour. And a gel 10 with some deadener also flexed like skin. So it won’t come off as easily. And then cap plastic (baldiez) that encapsulates the silicone prosthetic, also helps to blend it more to your own face.
But this what you’ve done with these relatively beginner tools is amazing!!!
Many thanks, great to hear!
I love his proper gentleness and common sense in the art 🖼
Good work, as always. Keep it coming 🙌🏻
I am from India.... And a big fan of u
What I exactly looking for. Much appreciated!
Very Good Steve, I have seen where actors sometimes start at 0400 in the morings, now we know why, looks very good
Yes, it must be exhausting for them! Glad you enjoyed it
Steve, you looked simply amazing in your 80s; well done, mate! Would you show us how big budget movies simulate the firing of artillery shells? I've always wondered how they get so realistic.
I love mostly dead. Very great website. This video was very informative and wow that effect just looks better and better each time
Very nice
Thanks for sharing 👍
Incredible
Many thanks :)
We all about to be entering our Dawn FM eras
omg it looks cool
Thanks! :)
Cool stuff if I want to do Hollywood stuffz
Thaks lot. I learn lot of think. I will wait next video. Thanks
Hi love from India...I'm your very big fan, And I really like your video...
Love it thank you sooooo muck looovvvvvvvve
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TH-cam goes brrr
That's how u get old captain america
How many hours from start to finish of this to complete ready to film? Thank you great video !
Thanks, can't remember but I'd say at least 4 hours, maybe more
great video! how long did this take to put on?
I am totally gonna do a kick ass palpatine now
Aren't you gonna do a Q&A video
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FYI they sell makeup mesh face bags for models when changing into clothes so that you won’t transfer makeup onto your garments 💅🏽💋
Bradley Walsh is that you?
are these prosthetics reusable? or one time use only?.... nevermind watched the whole video. thanks
I think they can be reused about 3-4 times, but it probably depends how well you are able to remove them afterwards and keep them in good condition. Mine were covered in liquid latex though and I think it would look more like a horror effect if I reused them a second time haha!
@@SteveRamsdenTH-cam If they are foam latex they are not meant to be reused (despite what the seller will tell you ;3) because you can never get the edges to lay as clean and flat again. And the pros aide remover will make the foam latex porous and blue lol.
.. That being said ive definitely reused them more than once in a pinch. Simply stacked on pros aide cream like crazy- the poor actor’s face really suffered during removal xD.
@@lolyfe7562 Very interesting - yes it definitely looks like it wouldn't look the same if I were to try and put it all on a second time!
I've noticed actors using something to appear younger This must be what they use covering wrinkles .
personally the final effect looked a bit too "dirty" though it did look better in the lighting used in the morph effect. Assuming I had the budget and time for it what I'd do is use a wig, fake eye brows and a fake beard to limit the areas need to be made up, also it could help hide mistakes in the make up process, also a wig would look more natural, hair coloring like that easily looks like hair coloring especially if you got somewhat darker hair like I do.
how about prosthetics to look younger?
Mission impossible
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You look better in light beard
Goodbye green screen,unscreen??
Wait few more year then you automatically look like this way now?
😂 now how u remove wrinkles with liquid latex..like put an old person new... 😂
Instead of latex, it could have all been done with graphics.
That's not as fun Paul, besides if you can achieve an effect for real then do it practically, CGI is so over used nowadays
he’s already look so old even without this video
And now he’s looking like hes just jump out of the resident evil franchise
Not satisfy with this video...