Designed for
just about any injury or illness imaginable, the Skin
Illustrator FX palette can simulate 1st, 2nd & 3rd degree
burns, cuts, scrapes, scabs, and bruises. The FX Palette
seamlessly integrates with the FLESH TONE,
Dark Fleshtone & Complexion Palettes to create varying degrees
of injuries and illnesses.
Tested on
feature film productions by a team of award winning makeup
artists, FX has already proven itself a valuable addition to
anyone’s makeup kit.
BLOOD TONE was created specifically to aid
the artist in the struggle of feature film continuity and syrup based bloods. It
is a realistic natural blood color that can easily be altered to a deeper, more
theatrical color blood with the addition of ULTRA BLUE. Conventional bloods will
wear or flake away after your actor has left the chair, but with a stand alone
application of BLOOD TONE plus a topical application of KY Jelly, your blood
work will look good all day without rubbing off or staining the actors costume.
When working with the BLOOD TONE, a thin application of KY provides a nice
sheen, while a large dollop gives the appearance of dripping blood.
BLOOD TONE
also works exceptionally well as an abrasion resistant
undercolor with syrup based bloods. If the conventional blood
washes or wears away in a wet scene, the BLOOD TONE will still
be there. Either way – you’re covered!
Mixing certain colors will not create similar tones, already
present in the palette. Mixing the YELLOW and the BLUE will
produce a different green than the GREEN that is in the palette.
Use the BURNT ORANGE to provide a rust tone. The AGED BLOOD is a
mid-ground aged blood which is not too blue or purple.