How To Create A Realistic 'Bleeding-Knife' Effect

 by stuartbray
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video How To Create A Realistic 'Bleeding-Knife' Effect
Hi

Stuart here from http://www.learnprostheticmakeup.com/


This video shows you how I created a realistic 'bleeding blade' to simulate skin cutting for a TV show I did a few weeks back.

There was no time or budget to make a fake chest, and I was not sure where the camera would be so I had to make it work from every angle, make it safe and make it quick. I recreate the process for you here. 

Please leave comments or get in touch if you have any questions!

Thanks
Stuart

mail@learnprostheticmakeup.com

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srhadaham says: Nov 17, 2010. 6:43 PM
the effect looks awesome, and made me cringe every time.
jsvitlik says: Apr 21, 2012. 8:14 AM
Nice!! instead of making a syringe, I made a little chamber inside the knife, and added a little push button in the hole. so if i wanted to make it bleed, i pushed the button which squeezed the plastic chamber and out comes the blood! Just a simple modification so you can do it in front of your friends without bringing around a syring and tubing everywere xD
HugAHunterL4D in reply to jsvitlikJul 6, 2012. 7:09 PM
Wow! How did you do that?
gl0rious says: Jan 29, 2012. 4:20 PM
step 1:
cut self/sibling/friend/other with knife
step 2: done
08motooley says: Aug 27, 2011. 8:44 PM
looks like it could be quite good on stage we were going to have a really dramatic scene in drama class where someone committed suicide with a knife but i was having trouble with it thanks for this
dylankunaikennedy says: May 30, 2011. 5:51 AM
haha ironic that just yesterday i accadentally cut myself with a hobby knife lol
SP Tutorials says: Mar 5, 2011. 7:23 PM
Hey im totally going to make this but where did you get the syringe. i have actually been looking for one of those for awhile. i wanted to make bledding effects like getting knifed in the face or something. please responde asap. thanks
stuartbray (author) in reply to SP TutorialsMar 6, 2011. 12:10 AM
Hey

Try searching 'Laboratory Supplies', '100ml syringes', 'Vet Supplies' and 'Large Hypodermic Syringes'.

Most syringes for general medical use are much smaller volume syringes, so to hold this amount of liquid, you may need a vet suppliers or laboratory equipment supplier.

You'd be surprised how commonly these things are used, for all kinds of industry. Think any kind of work where accurate measurement of fluids such as ink cartridge refilling, etc.

Regards
-Stuart
SP Tutorials in reply to stuartbrayMar 6, 2011. 11:57 AM
thanks dude u r freaking amazing. keep up the great prop making.
Hephestus says: Feb 1, 2011. 7:05 AM
if you use liquid latex and put a thin covering over the part you wish to cut, when you move the blade away it would leave a mark where you ripped the latex looking more realistic to the viewer.
bubble36 says: Jan 8, 2011. 5:00 AM
How come the blood looked brown?
stuartbray (author) in reply to bubble36Jan 8, 2011. 6:19 AM
Hi Bubble

He he...it really does, doesn't it?

Well, the blood I used was a sugar syrup blood (as many of them are) and was quite orangey-yellow.  I though it may also have been a little thick to pump easily down the blade.  I was worried it may not flow quick enough as the gag need to be quick to be most effective rather than a lingering closeup which may reveal the trick, so I added a little water.

The thinned blood ran easily, but where it was thinner at the top of the flow, it revealed my pasty-white skin and the blood colour as a result (thicker pools of blood appear darker).  Real blood is not actually that translucent, rather it is opaque so would not reveal the pale skin underneath so readily.

Also, I was shooting under fluorescent lights and these have a blue tinge which combined with the orangey-yellow blood makes for a brown colour. 

I am going to get a better camera with improved white balance (and HD) to help this issue.  Good point, though!

Regards
Stuart
bounty1012 says: Dec 9, 2010. 6:57 PM
Wow, this really brought up the notch for those other fake blood syringe pump effects. Its looks very realistic. I might have to build one for next halloween.
jimsmith1370 says: Dec 9, 2010. 7:35 AM
Outstanding!
sl.pet says: Dec 5, 2010. 7:37 AM
Great vid,
J-Manoo7 says: Nov 18, 2010. 5:22 PM
NICE. 5*
Blood reminds me of BBQ sauce. Yummy.
zascecs in reply to J-Manoo7Nov 21, 2010. 11:28 AM
O_o
J-Manoo7 in reply to zascecsNov 21, 2010. 3:11 PM
hmmm... it appears I have a BBQ stain on my shirt.. hahaha
zascecs in reply to J-Manoo7Nov 21, 2010. 4:53 PM
haha...ha.... ha..
Mr.Sanchez says: Nov 21, 2010. 8:08 AM
Nice...so detailed...
nouserr says: Nov 21, 2010. 7:14 AM
EMO KNIFE :P
Roceifin says: Nov 20, 2010. 12:13 PM
wicked job!
lifetaker1000 says: Nov 19, 2010. 7:39 AM
i gotta say man you have alot of patience, cause this looks like alot of work to me. lol
stuartbray (author) in reply to lifetaker1000Nov 19, 2010. 8:11 AM
Only took a morning. It is my day job, so not a bad way to get paid. Waiting for the paint to dry properly took the longest, but that can be an overnight job while I sleep!

-Stuart
lifetaker1000 in reply to stuartbrayNov 20, 2010. 8:48 AM
true true. i was just like hmmmm. wayyyy too many steps for me. lol
nickodemus says: Nov 18, 2010. 5:22 PM
Very convincing! Excellent work!
Tape-structable says: Nov 17, 2010. 9:21 PM
Video was greatly executed. And I also agree with srhadaham. I cringed with the first cut! It looks like near the end, the blood thinned? It wasn't as thick and the skin was more visible. The first cut at the end of the vid was very convincing since the blood was really on there, and It looked like there could be a cut under.
stuartbray (author) in reply to Tape-structableNov 18, 2010. 2:36 PM
Yeah, I played around with thinning the blood down and ran out f the thicker stuff. I think the thin stuff flows better, but is not dense enough. Real blood is pretty opaque despite being runny.

-Stuart
kelseymh says: Nov 17, 2010. 3:55 PM
Very cool! Good video. I especially like the use of overlay text describing each step, all the way through, it makes it somewhat more accessible (second-channel audio description can be very expensive).
stuartbray (author) in reply to kelseymhNov 17, 2010. 4:17 PM
He he..thanks

I did a voice-over before, but felt this video did not need it as it was all so close-up, plus it often takes longer to say what can be seen in a few seconds of pause-able video.

Also, I sound like I have been awake for 72 hours when I hear my own voice.

-Stuart
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