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BRAD LOOK: Hi I'm Brad Look
with the Stan Winston School of Character Arts.
Welcome to the third section of Creating Alien Makeups.
I'm gonna show you how to take generic appliances
and turn them into fantastic alien makeups.
It's very useful because
many times you're not gonna have the advantage
of having custom made appliances for your actor.
Before we get started with the makeup,
I'm gonna show you how to prep the actor,
prep the appliance
and how to get everything ready.
We'll move on to then the application of
the facial appliance in this makeup.
We also have ear appliances
and I also explain how to make a blender
to extend the hairline further back once the wig is placed.
The next part is the coloring of the appliances.
This is where you're gonna use everything from PAX makeup,
to tattoo ink,
rubber mask grease paint
and some of the newer silicone makeups
such as Jordain and others.
Once the makeup's painted,
you're gonna move on to the tattoo application.
And then also how to use, creatively,
different types of stencils that are available now to makeup artists.
Last is the application of the wig,
hairpieces and final detailing to the makeup.
Hairpieces can be a very, very expensive
part of creating a character like this.
So I'm going to show you how to take everything off,
clean it, and prep it for the next time you need to put it on.
This will be followed by the removal.
How to take all this makeup off without injuring the actor.
As you can see, there's a lot to cover
so let's get started.