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Warning: Liquid latex won't come out of clothing. Some people might have an allergic reaction to liquid latex/spirit gum so put a little of each on your arm or leg. Then wait for it to dry and wear it a little before putting a lot on your skin. I've seen it cause mean rashes.
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Materials: liquid latex, spirit gum, flat and angled brushes, character wheel (or brown, red, and black crèmes that will stick to latex), castor sealer, scissors, paper towel, brown rice, captain crunch/random cereal, cotton balls |
| When you've learned all the basics, you can put them together and get madness like this. To get the skin that pasty, I mixed a white creme foundation and black from the character wheel. | |
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This is just a simple cut created using rigid collodion, a character wheel, and a stipple sponge. |
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This, err, patch of flesh was constrcuted by taking paper towel and ripping it to create the flappy skin looking parts. For a raised surface apply spirit gum to the desired area, tap it with your finger until it's sticky, and then stick the cotton on until you get it how you like. You can cover it it in the paper towel or the latex. Then add the rice (since they make good maggots) and captain crunch for pustules and the like. Then color! |
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This was the end result, but it was rushed and I hope to get a better series of pictures up with a better zombie effect soon. You can add bullet wounds, contacts, etc. to get whatever kind of mad zombie you want. |
All cosplays and props belong to Dark and Ven of Deep Dive Cosplay, and the layout was designed by Dark. The original term "Deep Dive" belongs to Square. All original characters, character designs, and other concepts belong to their respectful owners.












