Description
Skin Illustrator FX Singles feature all ten colors of the original FX collection in an individual pot. The FX colors are designed for just about any injury or illness imaginable, can simulate burns, cuts, scrapes, scabs, and bruises. The FX colors seamlessly integrates with the Flesh Tone Palette to create varying degrees of injuries and illnesses. The pigment content is much higher than any other palette available so the colors go farther and last longer.
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 to aid the artist in the struggle of feature film continuity and syrup based bloods. It is a realistic natural blood color. Easily be altered to a deeper theatrical color blood with the addition of Ultra Blue. Conventional bloods will wear or flake away after your actor has left the chair. 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. A thin application of KY provides a nice sheen. While a large dollop gives the appearance of dripping blood. The durability of the Blood Tone color allows you the freedom to place your blood in the morning, allow it to dry. Instantly freshen it to camera-ready quality whenever your actor is actually called to set – even if it’s hours later.
Blood Tone also works exceptionally well as an abrasion resistant under color 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. By taking the Aged Blood and adding it to any other color in the palette, you will get a whole new range of color. Also available — Skin Illustrator FX Liquids. Skin Illustrator On Set FX Palette.
From the movie “Blow”, Johnny Depp in multiple stages of injury make-up using gelatin appliances and the Skin Illustrator FX and Flesh Tone Palettes.
Make-up by Ve Neill. Photos courtesy of Ve Neill
All colors can be applied with a brush, sponge or mascara wand. As always you can use the color as is. Also can be mix with any other Skin Illustrator colors. Allowing you to create your own unique blend of colors. Therefore giving you endless possibilities.
You must use Skin Illustrator Activator, Skin Illustrator Slow Activator, or 99% alcohol. While activating and using the colors.
Do not use any other solvents. For example 70% alcohol, MEK, acetone or water. These will result improper activation or damage to the product.
Want fast clean up? For safe and gentle removal use Telesis Super Solv Plus or Telesis Makeup Remover.