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Phantom of the Opera Makeup Tutorial Part 6

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2008

Sixth and final installment of the Phantom Makeup series detailing how to create great Halloween/Phantom of the Opera makeup on a budget. Learn how to create basic 3-dimensional effects from scratch using simple techniques and low cost materials.

The transformation is complete! In this video I show you the final result of all that work (in costume, of course), and discuss application time, practice tips, and more shameless website plugging. For more information, please visit www.phantomonabudget.bravehost.com




Part I: Introduction
Part II: Introduction to Liquid Latex and Foundation Makeup
Part III: Supplies
Part IV: Latex Application
Part V: Coloring the Makeup
Part VI: Conclusion (the final look!)

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  • AWESOME JOB! you look really...erik-y! great job,bravo!!!!!!!!!

  • Thank you! :)

  • LOVED this! You're very talented. ^_^

    *goes to the website*

  • Thank you! :)

  • Well, his face is all bloody and no big lip.

    The rest is ok but under the mask nope.

    P.S I love the movie.

  • According to the 2004 movie he had a completely different and relatively tame disfigurement, which I personally found very disappointing. As you can clearly see, this design was inspired by the stage musical, not by any of the movies. So coming on here and declaring it to be "fake" is both childish and a waste of my time. The techniques in this video can be applied to create a number of different designs, including your preferred "bloody" look.

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  • @KatrinasLTnT Actually, in the original legends, his WHOLE face was like a corpse's skull.

  • if you dont mind me saying so your kinda hot as erik

    (i am a guy)

    great job with the makeup btw

  • @PhantomOnABudget very wise words, everyone has a different idea of what phantom looks like, in the original legends, half of his face was like a corpse...it just depends on what legend or show you watch...

    Btw, very nice!! love the tips! thanks!!!

  • I've seen what the stage makeup looks like,& I think you did a very great job on this.

  • I think you did a really great job.I've seen what the stage makeup looks like and this is the exact look.Well done.

  • I've seen the stage makeup,& i think you did a really great job.

  • I've seen the stage makeup,& I think you did a great job.

  • Bravei Bravei Bravei !

  • Where did you get your mask? I bought one from Dress Circle (also being sold at Her Majesty's Theatre- not sure if it's the same at the Majestic or the Las Vegas thingmabob) and that has a rope around it...

  • may I ask who made your mask?

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