Today I recreated a sawn off finger look.
To
create the sawn off finger I followed these steps:
1 – Tone the finger to help the wax stick to it.
2 – Choose a finger that you wish to be the sawn off one and bend it at the knuckle – remember to pick a finger that is comfortable to keep bent for a period of time.
3 – Using a wooden spatula get a blob of Nose and Scar Wax out and put it onto the knuckle joint anchoring it down with the spatula.
4 – Add a layer of translucent powder to the wax to seal it, ensuring that the wax has no sticky areas.
5 – Using the end of a brush dab the wax on the knuckle multiple times to give it a rough look.
6 – Add another layer of translucent powder to seal it again.
7 – Get a little blue from the bruise wheel and add it to the rough area. This will begin to add depth to the wound. Whilst adding blue to the wound, add a little down the finger too to give it a bruised look.
8 – Add a little Wound Filler to the knuckle of the wound, this will add to the rough look and add some more depth to it.
9 – Apply Fresh Scratch over the wound filler and a little down the finger (but not as far down as the blue bruising) – this will make the wound look fresh.
10 – Add red Bruise Gel around the wound to add a fresher look (you could also add a little over the fresh scratch, but this is optional)
11 – The final step is to add Charles Fox Arterial Blood to the end of the wound and allow to drip down the finger.
1 – Tone the finger to help the wax stick to it.
2 – Choose a finger that you wish to be the sawn off one and bend it at the knuckle – remember to pick a finger that is comfortable to keep bent for a period of time.
3 – Using a wooden spatula get a blob of Nose and Scar Wax out and put it onto the knuckle joint anchoring it down with the spatula.
4 – Add a layer of translucent powder to the wax to seal it, ensuring that the wax has no sticky areas.
5 – Using the end of a brush dab the wax on the knuckle multiple times to give it a rough look.
6 – Add another layer of translucent powder to seal it again.
7 – Get a little blue from the bruise wheel and add it to the rough area. This will begin to add depth to the wound. Whilst adding blue to the wound, add a little down the finger too to give it a bruised look.
8 – Add a little Wound Filler to the knuckle of the wound, this will add to the rough look and add some more depth to it.
9 – Apply Fresh Scratch over the wound filler and a little down the finger (but not as far down as the blue bruising) – this will make the wound look fresh.
10 – Add red Bruise Gel around the wound to add a fresher look (you could also add a little over the fresh scratch, but this is optional)
11 – The final step is to add Charles Fox Arterial Blood to the end of the wound and allow to drip down the finger.