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Dick Smith's Do-It-Yourself
Monster Make-up
Dick Smith shares his professional secrets and shows how to design some of the most
fantastic creatures imaginable using commonly available materials. Dick Smith's
Do-It-Yourself Monster Make-Up is an easy-to-follow guide to transforming yourself into 15
terrifically terrifying monsters.
Accompanied by photographs illustrating every step of
the process, you'll start off with easier makeup's, such as vampires, ghouls, and
werewolves, and work your way up to the more advanced techniques involved in creating
Quasimodo or a new variation on the Frankenstein monster. |
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TECHNIQUES OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL
MAKEUP
This book is one of the first
and still one of the better books on prosthetic laboratory techniques in make-up.
Sections
include the making and breakdown of a life mask, three-piece molds, full head and hand
casting, modeling and modeling tools, modeling and casting both small and large pieces,
foam latex, making teeth and ears, undercuts - cutting edge - overflow, and much more. By
Lee Baygan. |
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GRANDE ILLUSIONS By Tom Savini
Tom's learn-by-example guides to special make-up effects, with photos
from his films. Grande Illusions covers Day of the Dead, Friday the 13th, Creepshow II and
many more. Book II has pictures of all of Savinis latest creations.
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GRANDE ILLUSIONS, Book II By Tom
Savini
If you've read Tom's first
book, Grande Illusions, you have an idea what to expect. Book II has pictures of all of
Savinis latest creations. |
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Special Make-up Effects by Vincent
Kehoe
This book is dedicated to
special makeup effects as seen in many movies such as Beetlejuice, American Werewolf in
London, Planet of the Apes and many more. Chapters include Make-Up Products and the kit,
Special and Popular Characters, Special Effects, Casting and Molding, and Latex and
Plastic Appliances. By Vincent Kehoe. ISBN 0-240-80099-0 |
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