Firstly I cleaned the mould using alcohol and cotton buds to get into all the little bits and be sure there was no clay left on it and then I sprayed the mould again with petrolease. I then mixed boldease and alcohol together to create my layer of casting making sure there were no air bubbles, I poured it onto the mould and brushed it over and repeated this 3 times. Then I sprayed the mould once the layer was dry with petrolease which helped the prosthetic to release from the mould.
Once the first protective layer was on the mould I then began creating the prosthetic, I measured it out using the scales, I poured silicon A with stick A, making sure I was wearing gloves to avoid contamination. The I measured out exactly the same amount of silicone B with a new stick and gloves. This time I added 1/2 to 3/4 of deadener to create a flesh like prosthetic. I added a dash of pigment to match my models skin tone and mixed the ingredients together.
Once I poured the mixture into the mould I used a ruler to make sure no access mixture was around the mould. I also had to make sure the mixture was level and not indented other wise the prosthetic would stick flat to the skin.
Once I poured the mixture into the mould I used a ruler to make sure no access mixture was around the mould. I also had to make sure the mixture was level and not indented other wise the prosthetic would stick flat to the skin.
Once my mould was casted I then left it to dry, when it was finally dry I then applied talcon powder and began to brush the powder under the boldease layer slowly and gently pulling the prosthetic away from the mould. Once the prosthetic was released from the mould I was then able to apply it to the area of skin.
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