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HOTDOG HANS
Hot Dog Hans, a freestyle skiing sensation in the 1970s tries for a comeback today.
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Cap Plastic & Spray Methods
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battleswithbitsofrubber.com/ In this video, we want to look at cap plastic and how it is used when making silicone gel-filled appliances. Cap plastic has been used to make bald caps for years and is often used as a material to encapsulate silicone appliances as it gives you a blendable edge and a surface that can take glue and paint. How that cap plastic is applied to the mold surface is import...
Pogo Makeup Demo Part 3
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This is part three of a special makeup demo created especially for Fall BookFest 2020.
Pogo Makeup Demo Part 2
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This makeup is part-two of a three-part makeup demo created specially for Fall BookFest 2020
Pogo Makeup Demo Part 1
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This makeup was done as a three-part demo for Fall BookFest 2020
Inferior Vena Cava
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Medical Simulation for malpractice litigation
Tech Blood Test
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R/C wireless blood rig test for production of Bonnie & Clyde
Cutter Insect Repellent
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Made with Celluloid Studios, Denver
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Starting Education In Makeup Effects & Prosthetics This episode is prompted by seeing a few questions on forums about how best to learn about makeup FX and prosthetics. Where to go and what to learn? Depending on what you want to be able to do, let's also draw a distinction between a makeup artist who sometimes will apply a prosthetic v someone who specializes in creating and applying more comp...
Carnival of Crime Trailer
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Carnival of Crime Trailer
LUCKY FOR LIFE
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Colorado Lottery TV spot
Pinocchio2015
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New Mech
Run Foam, Run!
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This is a companion video to accompany a tutorial article Stuart Bray and I wrote for Neill Gorton's Prosthetics Magazine.
BaPoFX Logo Doodle Video by Doodly
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BaPoFX Logo Doodle Video by Doodly
Pro Bond Primer Doodle video
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Pro Bond Primer Doodle video
#8 Start Making & The Lowdown On Cap Plastic
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#8 Start Making & The Lowdown On Cap Plastic
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Geoff Portass Interview pt1 final 96
#5 Colour Theory In Practice by Stuart Bray
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#5 Colour Theory In Practice by Stuart Bray
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Geoff Portass Interview pt1 final 96
Mixing Silicone Skin Tones
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Mixing Silicone Skin Tones
Pro Bond Primer 'How To'
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Pro Bond Primer 'How To'
Starz/Encore SciFi Movie Collection, November 2015
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Starz/Encore SciFi Movie Collection, November 2015
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Starz/Encore SciFi Movie Collection Nov 2015
The Making of The Monster
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The Making of The Monster
Decay Trailer
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Decay Trailer
Dead Hungry
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Dead Hungry
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Young Frankenstein animatronic skull
TPA TUTORIAL REVISED 2014
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TJ Hogle time-lapse lifecast
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TJ Hogle time-lapse lifecast
Decay Official Teaser 1
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Decay Official Teaser 1

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  • @stephenedwardleemusic8997
    @stephenedwardleemusic8997 4 місяці тому

    absolutely brilliant !! Thanks so much for this info!

  • @dreyes78
    @dreyes78 5 місяців тому

    Doesn’t that pvc pipe in the mold melt?

  • @tomirvin1038
    @tomirvin1038 8 місяців тому

    We used collapsible cores a lot at XFX and Optic Nerve

  • @colettenickola7538
    @colettenickola7538 11 місяців тому

    Heya @tdebreceni any chance you can supply links to the grainger high temp blower you used and the thermostat from McMaster? Thanks so much!

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni 11 місяців тому

      Hi Colette, Sure! • Dayton OEM High Temp Blower (from Grainger) Model 1TDV3; • Adjustable Temperature Control Switch (from McMaster-Carr) Model 3626K67 or o Model 35055K71 (±4° vs. ±12° for 362K67); • Strip Heater (from McMaster-Carr) Model 3619K871. Good luck! ~t

  • @fernandagarcia7185
    @fernandagarcia7185 Рік тому

    Amazing video!! Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @yiyiyiyiyina
    @yiyiyiyiyina Рік тому

    amazzing❤️‍🔥

  • @brianmurphy6760
    @brianmurphy6760 Рік тому

    Hello, I am just getting into foam latex, and was told I could use a toaster oven or a convection oven. Could you tell me approximately what size it needs to be? I will only be making face masks, and prosthetics in it if that helps. I am lost at this point, and really would appreciate a guided answer. Thank you.

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni Рік тому

      Hi Brian, I would not use a toaster oven as it's likely too small, and you can't regulate the temperature low enough. A convection oven is ideal as it keeps an even airflow throughout. However, you don't want that oven to be the same one you prepare food in! I do not bake my foam above 140 degrees Fahrenheit. It takes longer, but the foam is softer, and there is little danger of over-baking it. You could make a plywood box, line it with insulating foam sheets, and use heat lamps. That was my first oven. You'll need to monitor the heat, as it can quickly get hot. Holes on either side of the box and a fan to pull air through will help. You might want t o try a ceiling vent fan from someplace like Home Depot or Lowes.

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni Рік тому

      Something about the size of your kitchen oven should be large enough to let you do molds of varying sizes.

    • @brianmurphy6760
      @brianmurphy6760 Рік тому

      Thanks a lot for commenting. It seems really expensive. Maybe I should work with silicone for now, and I though that was pricey. Thanks so much, though @@tdebreceni

  • @jerthemaker
    @jerthemaker Рік тому

    Quick question... Would you recommend cleaning out the pump sprayer with acetone when you are done, like you would with an airbrush? or do you think you could store the product for a couple of days?

  • @altermann1ify
    @altermann1ify Рік тому

    I just bought a fan and heat lamp and lined a wooden box with foil and tape. Does it matter where you put the heating duct? The box I'm using isn't huge, it's kinda long and semi narrow.

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni Рік тому

      Just make sure it doesn't interfere with good airflow through the box. Try to mimic how I've attached it to my oven.

  • @richardcarvajal9178
    @richardcarvajal9178 Рік тому

    Hi!! what kind of parchment paper do you use? I tried your technique but the parchment paper that I use won't detach to the bondo appliance. It won't transfer to the transfer paper 😢😢😢 please help

  • @horsefilly06
    @horsefilly06 Рік тому

    I went to school for SFX and I want to make this as I am planning to start my own business. I want to make foam prosthetics but I am going to be doing everything from home until I can afford to buy or rent my own workshop. Will this be safe to use in my work space of my apartment or would you suggest I bake on the balcony for better ventilation? Our teacher baked foam all the time while we were in class, so I am assuming it should be fine but we are talking homemade here lol.

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni Рік тому

      Definitely on your balcony, but out of weather. It will stink up your apartment.

  • @estellestitt9147
    @estellestitt9147 Рік тому

    I love this makeup look. Thank you for showing a great demo. Learnt some really helpful tips from watching this application. Thanks for uploading 😊

  • @altermann1ify
    @altermann1ify Рік тому

    Can you bake foam indoors?

    • @BattlesWithBitsofRubber
      @BattlesWithBitsofRubber Рік тому

      Yes, with good ventilation.

    • @altermann1ify
      @altermann1ify Рік тому

      @@BattlesWithBitsofRubber Would you put the ventilation in the oven or the room? I'm wondering because I'm going to build one here soon.

  • @gracofilms4409
    @gracofilms4409 Рік тому

    One of the best videos for learn how to make textures ! Clear and practical ! Thanks for sharing !

  • @dainnerriveros590
    @dainnerriveros590 Рік тому

    Eres un Maestro

  • @LikaLaruku
    @LikaLaruku Рік тому

    If he were blue, I'd swear it was Hank McCoy from the X-Men comics.

  • @LikaLaruku
    @LikaLaruku Рік тому

    Still awesome.

    • @elbennoo
      @elbennoo Рік тому

      I just saw your comment on reptilia strokes rock band. I love that you have your own little journey here aswell!

  • @thibautknapp233
    @thibautknapp233 2 роки тому

    hey there ! are you gonna make a video of how to make a mould from this reptile skin? That would be so interesting and helpful!

  • @jenniferbrofer
    @jenniferbrofer 2 роки тому

    This is exactly how they teach at Makeup Designory! Excellent demo.

  • @drea_thehippie
    @drea_thehippie 2 роки тому

    Is there a hex nut/washer or something separating the heating element from the 2x4s it's mounted to? I can't tell from the angle that it was shown but it didn't look flush just wondering if that's why.

  • @markusskand9773
    @markusskand9773 2 роки тому

    handsome work/man

  • @krystynanormand652
    @krystynanormand652 3 роки тому

    Hi Todd, What was the exact brand of foam insulation that you used and where did you get it? My husband and I are in the process of getting the materials and that is the only thing that we are struggling to find.

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni 3 роки тому

      Hi Krystyna - It's cheap foam insulation that comes in sheets that I bought at Home Depot.

    • @krystynanormand652
      @krystynanormand652 3 роки тому

      @@tdebreceni how thick where the sheets of insulation that you purchased?

    • @BattlesWithBitsofRubber
      @BattlesWithBitsofRubber 3 роки тому

      @@krystynanormand652 the sheets are 1", but I doubled them, so 2".

  • @altermann1ify
    @altermann1ify 3 роки тому

    only 600, huh? lol.

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni 3 роки тому

      When I built it and made this video, yes.

    • @altermann1ify
      @altermann1ify 3 роки тому

      @@tdebreceni is there any way to radically reduce the cost? Maybe to 150?

    • @BattlesWithBitsofRubber
      @BattlesWithBitsofRubber 3 роки тому

      @@altermann1ify doubtful, but I'm sure costs could be lowered; you could remove the convection component by losing the blower, but the wood and hardware alone will be more than $150, unless your family owns a lumber yard and a hardware store. If you figure it out, let me know!

    • @altermann1ify
      @altermann1ify 3 роки тому

      @@BattlesWithBitsofRubber Thanks. Yeah, I'm strapped for cash. That's just too much money for making a few masks, at least for me. living on a fixed income isn't fun

    • @Brawlocaust
      @Brawlocaust 3 роки тому

      @@altermann1ify Get a cardboard box big enough to contain your molds and cut the bottom off. Then line it with aluminum foil shiny side inward. Punch a hole in the top and stick a hair dryer in there and experiment with how much time and what settings on the hair dryer to cook the foam best. It is temporary, but I've used it to great effect in emergencies. Every hair dryer is different so experimenting is key. You can even shove a meat thermometer into the top to help gauge temperature.

  • @sahbiscuit
    @sahbiscuit 3 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @LikaLaruku
    @LikaLaruku 4 роки тому

    Still enjoying this.

  • @evilcritter
    @evilcritter 4 роки тому

    This is very relevant to my interests at the moment. Thanks Todd!

  • @ChristopherPayneMUA
    @ChristopherPayneMUA 4 роки тому

    I've been wanting to try laying hair into cap plastic for a while. Did you thin it down at all or just brush it on full strength? I see you mixing two things but can't quite make out what they are.

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni 4 роки тому

      I usually thin it a bit, but you can use it full strength; it's just thicker...

  • @BTSDimplyBean
    @BTSDimplyBean 4 роки тому

    This is absolutely incredible! ❤️great work

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni 4 роки тому

      Thank you! It was a lot of fun.

  • @christopherstevenson583
    @christopherstevenson583 4 роки тому

    Is the grey plastiline 50 grade made by chavant?

    • @uhohrosa8256
      @uhohrosa8256 4 роки тому

      Jacobson Chemicals Plastiline 50 into google you should find some!

  • @ralphkwappenberg7025
    @ralphkwappenberg7025 4 роки тому

    Nice to hear from you after almost eating your book to learn everything

  • @ChristopherPayneMUA
    @ChristopherPayneMUA 4 роки тому

    Is there candy inside?

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni 4 роки тому

      Only if you're a good boy!

  • @thecreaturemaker99
    @thecreaturemaker99 4 роки тому

    Is difficult

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni 4 роки тому

      It can be, but if it was easy, anyone could do it and there wouldn't be anything special about it.

  • @kbfxmonstertutorials3386
    @kbfxmonstertutorials3386 4 роки тому

    Any tips on the baking process of foam latex for figuring out the duration of the bake, foam density, and baking temperatures

    • @BattlesWithBitsofRubber
      @BattlesWithBitsofRubber 4 роки тому

      That information is in my book, as well as in a multi-part tutorial that Stuart Bray and I wrote for Prosthetics Magazine (issues 5 & 6)

    • @kbfxmonstertutorials3386
      @kbfxmonstertutorials3386 4 роки тому

      @@BattlesWithBitsofRubber thank you, is your book offered online? also i was thinking about using an electric smoker i believe it has a heating coil inside which can heat the interior to a desired temperature set on an electric screen.

    • @BattlesWithBitsofRubber
      @BattlesWithBitsofRubber 4 роки тому

      @@kbfxmonstertutorials3386 You can buy my book online through Amazon or my publisher. It's called 'Special Makeup Effects for Stage and Screen.'

  • @karoccreatures2164
    @karoccreatures2164 5 років тому

    Great Vid! Thanks for sharing <3

  • @avamasquerade
    @avamasquerade 5 років тому

    Where. Have. You. Been??? Seriously, I'm over here wrangling this gargantuan contraption together, pestering home depot workers for "project cuts," and trying to make the finished product not look derpy as hell...I'm also fairly certain my neighbors think I'm building a meth lab...But thank you so much for this info! ....now to find me an electrician...

  • @BranyFather
    @BranyFather 5 років тому

    Huh didn't stuart Bray make this

  • @GSimon850
    @GSimon850 5 років тому

    this killed me brilliant

  • @xzavierbeamon9195
    @xzavierbeamon9195 5 років тому

    I revisit this every October

  • @hanaanrosenthal
    @hanaanrosenthal 6 років тому

    What a great little hidden gem this video tutorial, thank you!

  • @jennavandermerwe8307
    @jennavandermerwe8307 6 років тому

    Thanks so much for this video! I have a test in my special fx class today at makeup designory. Paint and Powder age makeup + mustache in 1 hour. Wish me luck!

  • @jesse10160
    @jesse10160 6 років тому

    How many pieces of plywood and insulation would I need to make this?

  • @Capedipezza
    @Capedipezza 6 років тому

    hi, what's the name of that film that leans on the bondo?

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni 6 років тому

      Acetate; it is treated with silicone.

  • @terrelldavis4502
    @terrelldavis4502 6 років тому

    I love shooting this commercial. It was a blast. :)

  • @paulagenkai483
    @paulagenkai483 6 років тому

    Loved the tutorial!!!! It helped me a lot

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni 6 років тому

      Thank you, Paula. I'm glad it was helpful. Cheers!

  • @Gamergirlwillbeatya2
    @Gamergirlwillbeatya2 6 років тому

    Can I have the exact measurements for everything please? I want to do this sometime this month?

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni 6 років тому

      The dimensions are all in the video.

  • @felixrodrigues3861
    @felixrodrigues3861 7 років тому

    how much for a child's size??

  • @riosstudio2114
    @riosstudio2114 7 років тому

    I am new in this make-up industry. I will make one of these. Thank you for the video.

  • @MrP-rt7gq
    @MrP-rt7gq 7 років тому

    how much of the body double did you use for this ?

  • @avamasquerade
    @avamasquerade 7 років тому

    What are the ratios if I wanted to make my own foam latex because I oops accidentally 5 gallons of liquid latex instead of 5 ounces??

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni 7 років тому

      The ratios remain the same per the instructions, but regular liquid latex won't work for making foam latex. It's different stuff. You can try it, but I think you'll be disappointed with the results. Latex base amount for a standard batch is 750 grams.

  • @avamasquerade
    @avamasquerade 7 років тому

    How do you eliminate the shine of the piece?

    • @tdebreceni
      @tdebreceni 7 років тому

      Many ways to do it. No Color RCMA powder should do it, but you can use a number of matting sprays or gels to achieve no shine. I am very fond of Tom McLaughlin's Silicone Arts silicone finishing powder.