The class will teach students to replicate old age makeup using stippling techniques and other tips and tricks of the trade.
Aging without prosthetics using “stretch and stipple/old age stipple Students in this class will learn how to use an “Ager”, that’s applied to the skin, using an age- old technique.
Through this class participants will learn how to “separate” the parts of the face, neck, and hands to create a “natural” wrinkle pattern.
Also, how this technique can be combined with prosthetics, when this technique can and cannot/shouldn’t be used. The positives and negatives.
And, how to paint this makeup. Students will pair up and work on these methods- no model is required...
Products needed:
Products needed Blue bird/Allied FX Ager: beige or clove; depends on the actor/model Alcohol Alcohol palettes for light and dark skin Red rubber, wedge, Powder puffs Paper/wax paper palette 244 makeup remover Paper towels Fan and detail paint brushes Air brush or splatter brushes No color powder
- Small block Orange sponge
- Stipple sponge
- Red rubber sponge
- Block makeup wedge sponge
- Scissors
- Bruise colors creams or alcohol
- Burn colors cream or alcohol color
- Alcohol pallets fx, and skin colors (skin illustrator and/or European body arts)
- Metal spatula and pallet
- Cape
- Makeup remover
- Paper towel
- Spray water
- Prosaide liquid and cream
- 91%-99% alcohol
- Acetone
- Eye-tees
- No color powder
- Astringent
- Bdellium brushes 191,193,195
- Spfx brushes
- Powder puff
- Tissues
- Soot powder
- Small dish
- Small fan brush
If you already have any of these products bring them. All the other required tools may be purchased at the shop.