How to Make A Whisker Appliance/Prosthetic for Face Painting
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You have a great voice.
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Ben doesn't look too happy.
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Great video, very pleasant upbeat narration!
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@gryphern That was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you! If I apply a skin tone pigment and the black fishing line to your technique I should only have to minimally blend the pads into my face. Thanks again! And keep up the awesome work! ^_^
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*A white pad supporting black whiskers. lolz, I re-read that and found that I made no sense.
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i look forward to watching your videos!! you ahve an awsome voice too! lol...."smile" "no" Why not" "...because im a..a bitter kitty" hahah <3 you guys!
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Just for curiosity's sake, applying the pad with spirit gum would work just as well, right?
athenagirl1000 4 months ago
@athenagirl1000 Yep! Try making the edges of the pad super thin and you'll get a really realistic look.
gryphern 4 months ago
I wanna be a fox for holloween. But, I'm not painting my face. I'm only having ears and tail (I'm going more for an anthro-fox/furry than an actual fox.) So, I want to retain my human facial features. Except, I want whiskers similar to a fox. Those are more black than the clear you'd find in a fishing line. How would I go about making a black whisker pad to blend in with my skin tone (I'm white and will have lost my tan by holloween.)
AscottW 1 year ago
@AscottW You can get colored plastic fishing line, search for "Black Monofilament" and you'll get a bunch of results!
gryphern 1 year ago
@gryphern so if I have black whiskers, and I want the face to be skin tone (no face paint), can i just use the latex and not the cream makeup?
YouthPilots 1 year ago
@YouthPilots Yeah, and then you can put regular makeup over the whisker pad. If you use heavy cover-up or "pancake" makeup it will seamlessly hide the whisker pad on your face.
gryphern 1 year ago