Following our line of burns, we're going to continue on to a fourth degree burn. This time I'm going to do it on Anthony's hand. fourth degree burn is when your skin has been cooked to the point that it actually has fissures opening up and the skin splits. This would be an extreme burn and usually it means any appendage that's been cooked that much will have to be amputated because part of the burn treatment to save you is to shave away the pieces of skin that are cooked so it doesn't get gangrenous. And if it's been burned to the point that the skin splits open, I mean to pretty much been cooked all the way through. So for this demonstration, we're going to use our third degree one more time and add a few different elements to it to help with the painting.
I will be making a larger batch of silicone this time so I'm gonna have to work even faster to get around covered the way I want before it dries, I recommend you practice small amounts until you get comfortable using the material. And again, open an extract from one bottle at a time. That way, there's no chance of cross contaminating and if you're going to use the same tool to withdraw material, then always clean it before you go for your next container. And again, always close them up when you're finished. That way it saves you knocking things over someone walking in the truck or an actor moving and bumping something with his coffee cup or you realize once you start buying some new materials, it gets costly and you don't want to waste them slathering it on his hand. to swear a movie name is really this burn would have had him shave his hand because obviously all the hair would have got burned off.
But for the sake of this demonstration we're going to forego that. So where there's the most amount of meat is where your skin would split like the fatty part of the side here and the back of the hand that's roughed in and then I'll get my brush and alcohol. Big area, big brush is how easy it is to point it in. Using the bigger brush. I'm using the hairs of it to actually texture the skin and give it almost that chicken skin Extra when you barbecue meat apologize to all the vegans out there they won't know what I'm talking about. But you surely have been to a barbecue and I've seen over cooked meat looks like probably why you became a vegan to begin with.
Anyways I digress. me wrong setting up and we can start painting. Okay, well let that set up for a second. I'm going to introduce another new product. This is called Blue Marble. This is a water based sealer put on makeups we're going to spray it on the silicone as a coating to make it a little easier to paint the surface.
Premier products is also has a green marble, which is alcohol based, which would be just as good for this as well. The so called set so now we're going to take our alcohol palette and color the back of the hand. Again, we're using the alcohol palettes because we don't want the color rubbing off on anything and especially when you're doing a hand. Actors tend to touch things. No matter how many times you ask them not to. So you want to make sure everything's there.
When you're done. First we're going to start with a general reading of all the fingers, the burns to the whole back of the hand. This isn't supposed to look like bleeding but romney says all just general reading we can cause a hand is now cooked. Let's get off color. This could be even from the suit and smoke as we layer and be layering all these colors into it. Age blood just get more brown same thing.
We try to make raw nasty probably had some scab blood into that to finish it off and we're gonna have some sit adding some black tend to want to use a little more than the actual charcoal powder because again, that gets onto everything and that you can't touch anything without leaving powder behind. Or with this paint, they won't transfer. See? It looks like this haircut singed off texture that I put in the silicone with my brush. Now just accenting it again it adds to that look that everything looks like overcooked meat from our barbecue. Can the great thing about the palettes too is by watering down the Black can make it actually look like how certain from sweating and different elements of the fire.
Okay, I'm going to dust it lightly. Some triple cutter. Same patter we used for gunshot wound and see how it grabs a little more into another hopes to finish that tchard book Now we'll finish by adding some jam load. This one I'll try some of the Fleet Street paste. I have a fourth degree burn. So what's for dinner?