An interesting Sunday afternoon resulted in the following pictures below: The film is going to be black and white, but tell me what you think of the effects so far. One of them kind of looked like the new Joker, with the makeup, which was kind of silly actually, but overall I'm fairly happy with the results. Especially considering the zero budget and no experience with any effects at all.
Of note: Black and white truly does cover most of the flaws, so shhhhhhh don't tell anyone how crap it really is... Oh and as a test it is supposed to be a bit over-exposed.
But still tell me what you think.
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cool man, i did effects for a couple of zombie movies with my buddies ill post some pics later.
I particularly like the 1st and 3rd pics the best. Good stuff! :cheers:
Looks pretty good so far! :thumbup:
I originally thought pic number 3 was a chick with a hormone problem.
But pic 4 cleared that up for me.
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:thumbup: Looks good. Don't forget the necks and hands!
Here's some of mine
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The fleshy stuff doesnt really look zombie-ish, it looks more like its just peeling skin, But the bloody mouths look really good! :thumbup:
Ah Joe, someone has done a great job! Give us a rundown of what you did! [that way I can copy for next time!]
Mine is in black and white, so it hides alot of the flaws and was really a quick bang up job, and considering the time and effort spent [not much] I'm happy with my efforts, and thanks folks for the kind words.
Yup, KYGOTC, it's pretty much painted on latex that's been peeled and ALOT of chocolate sauce [which tastes a lot nicer than the fake blood I had]
On a side note, near the state library today there was a protest. The Library, being in the city, is a central location for protests normally, of all kinds ranging from rights of Gay Marriage, Aboriginal Rights right through to the usuals like the War in Iraq and whatnot.
This time, today, according to my friend from the first two pictures, there was a different kind of equal rights protest.
An "Equal Rights for Zombies" protest was on in the city today. I want to know more but don't know how to find details of what the hell happened.
But either way, you gotta love my city for having a protest, however minor, of that sort.
Those are quite good. The first picture is the best in my opinion, and the third one is a close second. All of them are much better than my attempts at zombie effects. I might post my pictures later.
nice dean! makeup can be hard, especially trying to put emphasis on the eyes. You should also try getting some of those cool contact lenses you can order online for 'effect' if you ever wanna try a new look
or you could just film me in the morning
well lets see, Liquid latex and Make-up applied in layers is the key. just try different things or do what comes to you, also i used those sweet pre-molded prosthetic pieces from "woochie". Susan, those contacts are sweet but unless your rich or have a budget to work with i dont recommend them, they are like 50 a piece i mean were talking 200 for two zombies and those darn suckers usually attack in hordes. though im gonna contradict myself real quick and say that you could get a pair and use them for close up shots, possible use the same pair for different zombies, but then there is the size issue and i dont think it would be very sanitary.
dean if you have any specific questions ask away.
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or you could just film me in the morning
Oh I would if I could. What fun that would be!! I can just see the fur flying now. :wink:
Oh btw Dean, it all looks pretty good to me considering.
Just thought I'd resurrect this thread with a cool picture my friend took on his SLR. The original looks quite impressive but I had to scale back the size for uploading purposes.
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Oh and Joe, if you had a spare moment I would love you to PM me about your make up/send me a link if there was a site you used. Not sure what pre-molded prosthetics you used in that picture [especially since I have no idea what woochie is!] I'd also like to know what you used for the shadows around the eye [unless you used eye shadow then ignore me] and for the scabby skin effect.
I'm purely an amatuer when it comes to make up effects. I just slather on the latex, and pant them over with white black and red water colours. Lazy, yes, but seems to do the trick enough...
AHHH!
If he came after me...I'd chop his head off with a machete!
It certainly helps that he hasn't cut his hair in ages and lives off hand-me-down clothes...
i took the basic idea in my head of what zombies look like and applied it my own way, the only sites i used were a few make-up application how-to's, but basically all you need to know is apply in layers and blend, with that just use your imagination. sounds macabre but check out some pictures of wounds or actual dead people, savini told me that himself and i mean it makes sense, you want it to look real. ( though mine dont look real so to speak a bit surreal if you ask me). This was my first attempt to really sit down and make someone else up. i had previously experimented on myself in my bathroom to kinda of get the look i wanted and how to apply it. i went a little crazy on these applications and after a few times ( and a little research) i found myself applying more subtle and realistic make-up, its just trial and error and practice. I used all the stuff you used ( with a few special prosthetic pieces) liquid latex and halloween make-up. to get the effect of the sores/burns/decaying wounds/scabby skin i just applied a couple of even coats of latex in select spots, waited for it to dry, pinched and pulled and actually ripped a hole open in the latex creating an open wound effect and applied make-up to it. Woochie is a commecial SPFX company that makes professinal grade ( to a degree) prosthetic pieces, some of which are pretty cool. you can get them at any place that sells halloween stuff. i also used special packs of Woochie make-up. its not really special but they make little packs with certain shades of make-up that make it alot easier on your part to make the colors you desire. for instance they have a wound pack (called somethin like that, to that extent) which has certain shades of yellow red black and purple to enable you to create a more realistic look of bruises and cuts. as far as the eyes go, i used black and purple make-up.i put black on the lids (get as close to the eye as possible, use a eye-liner pencil if need be) and blended out then i used an eyeshadow applicator to blot purple around the outsides of the blend of black and then blended the purple in and touched it up as i saw fit. a HUGE detail is to ALWAYS powder the make up after ward. it will take the shine off of it and make it look more real. you dont have to kill it with powder just enough until its matte. i would try to find colorless powder, woochie makes some (what a coincidence!) but regular powder will work fine. i have as much training and experience as you have, you just have to love it and have fun with it.
oh yea as far as the pieces go, theres on on the left hand (your left) corner of the guy zombie in pic 1 fore-head. in picture 2 the middle zombie has one on his forehead and the girl zombie has one on the left ( again, your left) side of her face.
You da man Joe! Thanks.
I wish we celebrated Halloween here in Aus; it must be alot easier to find good horror makeup in the states. Maybe I just don't know where to look. :bluesad:
I do know of one place that'll probably help on the make up side of things. I was lucky that my friend was a makeup artist and just gave me all her crap [latex etc] otherwise I'd be lost.
Oh and I saw a documentary, The American Nightmare, where it had a great interview with Savini with the same basic idea in mind. My own theory is to just make it look gross, even if it isn't real. I don't have enough time to play with the format, but I'll work on it more for next time so thanks for the tips.
Sorry about the late post Dean. Haven't been on this part of the forum in a while. Those are pretty good effects there and can't wait for the video. :thumbup:
Karma for both Dean and Joe's Zombies.
Fantastic Makeup job guys!
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Your eyes are the freakiest part :smile: