Introduction: How to Make Yourself Into a Zombie! Realistic Wounds!
In this instructable, I will show you how to make a really realistc zombie wond on any part of your body!
But first, you need to know what you need.
You need assorted make up, Q-tips, liquid latex, and a few sheets of toilet paper/paper towels.
Step 1: Shape Your Wound.
Rip your toilet paper to give the basic shape of your wound.
Step 2: Sticking on the Wound.
Use liquid latex to stick on the toilet paper.
Step 3: Add a Few More Layers.
Let the liquid latex dry, and add andother layer.
Repeat this step about 3 times.
Step 4: Rip It!
Cut a hole in the latex, to make it look like a wound.
Step 5: Make, and Add the Chunks!
Rip up and roll up pieces of toilet paper, to make chunks.
Step 6: Add the Chunks, Add the Latex.
Put the chunks in the wound, and then put on a layer of liquid latex. Let it dry.
Step 7: Make-up. Here's Where It Gets Fun.
Now, here's where it's really up to you.
I do it the way it looks good to me.
You do it the way it looks good to you.
Add some red make up inside the wound.
Step 8: Darken the Wound.
Add some black make-up inside the wound, then mix it in.
Step 9: More Make Up.
Add some make up around the wound
Step 10: Finish It Up.
Add son make up for finishing touches, and go out and scare people!
4 Comments
13 years ago on Introduction
Interesting... I once saw an Instructable much similar to this one.
14 years ago on Introduction
Sounds quite easy :). Nice instructable.
14 years ago on Introduction
Your pics are all pretty dark and the finished product is especially hard to see, but regardless, nice tips! I remember reading something about latex and toilet paper before and I really do like the effect. I think I might even like it better with the light color on the edges. It gives it some definition. :) Well done! I love everything zombie.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
A nice bright yellow, smeared in with a q-tip make it look nice, also for an inflamed piece of skin use a stipple brush, and rub across. It should look ripped, and torn up, now add the yellow, and make it better, here's some of my 'wounds'.