Equipment:
- Tray
- Clay
- Sculpting tools
- Couch roll
- Flash wipes
- Hair-dryer
Step by Step:
- Place couch roll on the work station
- Using the wire tool scrap some clay off the block
- Using a hair-dryer heat the clay to make it easier to mould
- Flatten the clay and sculpt a design using the spatulas and tools
- Make sure the edges of the clay are seamless and no access clay is on the tray other wise they will show up on the prosthetic.
- Once the design is complete and when packing away clean the work station using antiseptic flash wipes
Creating moulds
Equipment:
Equipment:
- Clay sculpture
- Couch roll
- Silicone A
- Silicone B
- Wooden sicks
- Latex free gloves
- Wipes
- Flash wipes
- Measuring cups
- Glue gun
- Weighing scales
- Fixing spray
- Petrolease
Step by Step:
- Place couch roll on the station and spray the sculpture with fixing spray not so its too shiny or wet
- Spray the sculpture with petrolease and leave for 5 minutes
- Cut of the top of a measuring cup and using a hot glue gun stick it to the tray with the clay sculpture on so the silicone wont leak out
- Once the hot glue has cooled down
- Using the weighing scales put cling film over the top a measuring cup and wearing gloves and using a wooden stick which is labelled A measure out 50 grams of the silicon, the amount would vary depending on size and height.
- Once the silicone A is measured out the wipe the lid round so the product doesn't leak and change your gloves
- Measure out the same amount of silicone B wearing a new pair of gloves using a new labelled wooden stick to avoid contamination
- Mix both the silicones in the measuring cup together getting rid of any bubbles.
- Pour over the clay sculpture and wait for it to set
- After about an hour and the silicon has set remove the mould from the sculpture and the measuring cup.
- Clean work station using flash wipes once you've finished
Casting and applying the prosthetic
Equipment:
- Couch roll
- Cling film
- Scales
- Silicon A and B
- Deadener
- Boldease
- Wooden sticks
- Latex free gloves
- Talc powder
- Alcohol
- Fixing spray
- Petrolease
- Pigments
- Prosaide
- Proclean
- Cotton buds
- Measuring cups
- Foundation pallet
- Wound filler
- Blood
- Puss
- Neil Gorton's alcohol activated pallet
- Supracolour
- Vaseline
Step by Step:
- Firstly set up the work station with all equipment and couch roll
- Clean the mould using alcohol
- Spray fixing spray then petrolease on the mould again
- Created a protective layer using boldease and alcohol proportion 2:1 Alcohol:boldease
- Mix the boldease and alcohol together and then spread two layers onto the mould using a brush
- Wait for it to dry matte
- Measure out 8 grams of silicon a using the weighing scales with a wooden stick, make sure you are wearing loves. Make sure you use a wipe to clean the products to avoid contamination for each of the products
- Change your gloves and stick and measure out 8grams of silicon b the amount changes according to the size of the prosthetic
- Add 1/2 to 3/ of deadner to the mixture using new gloves and a different wooden stick then mix the products together getting rid of the bubbles.
- Quickly add pigment to the mixture before it sets.
- Pour the mixture into the mould until its level with th mould using the scraper tool make sure the prosthetic is level and get rid of any access mixture .
- Wait for it to set
- Using talc and a brush powder the prosthetic and brush the talc under the boldease layer slowly pulling away at the prosthetic releasing it from the mould , making sure it doesnt fold..
- Next apply prosaide to the area of skin and the prosthetic wait for it to dry transparent and apply to the area
- Using a cotton bud and alcohol melt any of the edges away to make the prosthetic seamless.
- Apply any colours from the foundation pallet Neil Gorton's alcohol activated pallet and the supracolour pallet to make it look realistic and like a burn
- Add the finishing touches such as Vaseline to create a shine, blood, puss and wound filler.
- Make sure the work station is cleared using lash wipes ad any silicone and products is thrown in the bin and not the sink
- When removing the prosthetic use proclean cleansing oil and cotton pads
Applying Bald Caps
Equipment:
- Water spray
- Hair gel
- Spirit gum
- Non shiny spirit gum (optional) good for applying hair to bald caps and also disgusting edges
- Supracolour pallet
- Sponges
- Acetone/alcohol/latex
- Brush
- Pin tail comb
Step by Step Guide:
- Brush water spray through the hair ( if the hair is long ) saturating the hair.
- Rub gel into the hair brushing the hair back oft face
- If the model has stray hairs around the face use the soap scraping technique to scrap hairs off the face
- Brush the gel also through the hair to get even distribution
- Parting the hair down the middle if the model ha long hair and wrap the hair around the hair pulling the hair flat and tightly against the scalp.
- Make sure no make-up is on the face before applying the cap other wise the cap nonstick . also do not use and moisturisers on the area just use a toning product.
- Use the wig technique of applying a stocking cap, get the mode to hold the front of toecap (bunny ears technique) and pull the cap over the head and down at the back.
- Cut away any access edges make sure you don't cut too near the hair line and be cautious of the eye brows.
- Straight lines are known to pick up on camera so slightly uneven edges are best.
- Cut away near the bottom of the ear and thencut a straight line up to the ear you will then be able to place the bald cap round the ear.
- When cut the bald cap near the back of the neck place the models head forward and pull the bald cap down.
- Stick the front of the bald cap down first, posed can be used to secure the cap.
- Roll the cap back and glue to the edges wait for the glue to go tacky then roll the cap back down over the face
- Press the cap into the face in order for the glue to bond and carry out the came technique of glueing the cap, working round the head.
- Using a baby bud and the suitable product to make edges dissolve, melt away the edges.
- Using a sponge and creating a pink colour from your supra colour pallet dab the colour into the cap to get rid of the dark areas where the hair is noticeable underneath the cap.
- Apply textures and colours to the cap using an alcohol activated pallet.
- Fullers earth can also be used to create text, mix the product with water and apply to the cap using intense colour spray apply colour.












































