Okay, we've burned people battered people. Now we're going to stitch them up. So using a heavy course thread, you tie individual knots and cut them up. If I have time on set and I know I have something like this coming, I will spend morning tying off flow knots and pre cutting them. And if you want to do even a heavier duty incision, let's say for an autopsy, then you would use a cord like this, which I got in a jewelry crest or this would be for your heavy autopsy or very exaggerated if you want to do like a Frankenstein, but it'd be way too heavy to do normal not to represent normal stitches. So taking our pros a paste, you can use third degree, you can Use a lot of different things.
We're going to make a small incision. So taking a palette knife and a little bit of glue. You run a fine little line. I'm just blending the edge. I'll go over this with water in a second. Obviously, the longer the line, the more stitches you're going to need to use water and clean up the edges.
Again, it's supposed to look like part of your head, not something stuck on it. When you have the side, blend in the way Like and you don't want it super saturated with water. Friday spread out, the more of a piece you're trading the more you have to deal with color wise. Take another brush has a very new so it's different as a nice point. We're going to make an incision right down the center of our little cut. And now I'm going to indent because when you stitched puckering, I water brush we'll have Research you can call it flesh colored palate and we're going to get there close tourists King color.
I'm going to pick it up a bit better than Tom. Can we take our text palette and we're going to brighten it up a little bit and add some dried blood to the center incision. Picking up irritation around the general area where the stitches understandably, probably would be a little pink going far from the actual piece by having put on our flesh color first and then reading around it, it makes it look a little more realistic. Whereas if I would have just read and it it would be to read the combination of the two colors makes it how blending better and so that it's actually in I'm going to use the age blood color and just put a wee bit into the Actual incision ever has been cleaned up and stitch learning mess. So make the color a little more opaque onto a quick old blood.
And so now we're going to add a little dried blood to the actual center the incision a lot and then we sewn it close. So that's where we put our little bite. can see if it makes it look like the sutures are pulling a little bit. Now we add our actual not take that we've made appropriate adhesive and we're going to put just a pin drop of glue where we want the stitch to go. And this will dry clear and I'll hold the knot in place again We manage glue closing, total we'll be using 1234567 that's all you need is that much of a pin rough. Take a night.
I'm going to put a dab of glue right on the middle not part and then it's going to act almost as a contact. Because the glue on glue little holding the non in place or way. There's no time With falling off later we go to our first and it makes sense think contacting holds. And then we keep doing this till all the knots are in place find it from tying knots usually has to do a double knot to get it to three just so you know when you're tempting to Tyrone tip of the tweezers and the hard part is keeping your tools clean while you're doing these careful that you don't disturb your peace created, turn and turn There you go. Quick ditch Joe can use these in a cop show medical drama, whatever and this would be more for a normal suturing the baseball stitch, like I said is more for an autopsy.
When you normally get sewn up, it's a series of knots pinching your wound close. This doctor was so so the suturing must have been an intern. It's gonna have a little bit of a line when this is done.