First of a six-part series detailing how to create great Halloween/Phantom of the Opera makeup on a budget. Learn how to create basic 3-dimensional effects using simple techniques and low cost mat...
First of a six-part series detailing how to create great Halloween/Phantom of the Opera makeup on a budget. Learn how to create basic 3-dimensional effects using simple techniques and low cost materials.
In this introduction video I discuss why I've chosen to do a video series here on YouTube. I also plug my website (www.phantomonabudget.bravehost.com) like a desperate eighth grade girl.
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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He might create a website in the future, but other than that, he has no plans to make videos or tutorials on Red Death. I would suggest referencing period costume books, and visiting various POTO forums if you want to attempt your own RD.
Okay :) by the way i love your stuff keep making videos,just one question if you could ask him, is were did he get his fabric anyways good job and keep up the good work :)
He got some of the red swirly velvet from JoAnn Fabrics, actually. The rest of it he painstakingly researched and purchased from various supplies, some of which are the suppliers for the actual stage costumes.
Gram scales are used to measure components for making foam latex appliances. They have nothing to do with simple latex makeups like the ones I demonstrate.
I thought so. A a couple of days ago, I was watching Mrs.Doubtfire, which got me thinking just now. I would guess those are used in making the masks like in the movie?
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