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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2009

FuseFX inventor and Master Silicone Artist Guy Louis-XVI, demostrates how to paint a Hyper Realistic silicone face using FuseFX M-Series silicone paint colors and WS Matting Powder.

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  • What kind of brushes are used? any brand in particular?

    what skin tone you recommend for a Jack Sparrow type of skin?

    Love your products!

  • @jorgealexmr

    I'm coming out with my own brand of custom brushes. They should be available soon.

    As for Jack, The MPK-01 kit should work nicely, you just have add a little more blush and tan to the skin to darken it.

    Please try or practice on a scrap peice of silicone so you can understand the colors.

    Guy

  • i want that silicone face for makeup practise do u sell them seprately?

  • @makeupbygloria

    I'm sorry, I do not sell the faces...

    Guy

  • Does anyone know how to make the skin tone lighter? This one looks a bit too tanned for the project I'm working on.  I'm looking to do a similar skin tone to the actress, Liv Tyler.

  • @AdellesAK47

    You can use FuseFX S-300 Porcelain as your base and use the same techniques for painting. Just apply lighter coats and very little M-102 Tan.

    Guy

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  • more videos Guy!!

  • @guylouisxvi С Россией вы работаете ?

  • Для России заказ можно сделать ?

  • its creepy how real it looks

  • what kind of silicone is recomended? nice work very realistic,,, thanks

  • Just one more question: If I use the matting powder (as shown in your video), the whole piece does look like skin with a lot of dandruff on it after washing and drying the whole thing. People told me that I might used too much matting powder but I used it exactly the same way as in your video. I'm clueless since it's annoying when you have beautiful painted piece which is then ruined by this dandruffy look. I just apply the stuff over the wet last clear coat.

  • Hi Guy! I had just one try with your paint system and I am amazed by it's simplicity and the amazing results! Some difficulties I had when working:

    - What working time does a color (partA & B already mixed) have? When I mixed part A and B, it dried very very quickly, I had only roughly a minute working time. Is this normal? Perhaps I work too slow :(

    - The solvent I used was toluene. This stuff is strongly etherial so the solvent is gone fast and the paint itself cures so quick.

    Thanks!

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