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A lot of time and detail goes into our makeup work. There are a lot of wounds to be inflicted, and a lot of undead to be made ugly, and we want all of them to look their absolute worst. |
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The wounds are always multiple layers, sometimes uing silicone for the larger and nastier wounds. The example above shows a small chunk taken out of the top of a victims hand. Notice the "depth" of the blood. |
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For undead effects, we have two stages. Some of the undead have been undead for awhile, and are more rotted than others. These are the ones that have been test subjects for an extensive amount of time. |
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Lisa Trevor |
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Other undead are fresh, having been infected recently, and just turned. They look more like fresh cadavers who have lost much of their blood, resulting in a sickly pale color, plus the wound that killed them. |
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