Monday, November 17, 2008

3-D Gel Instructions

Makeup Instructional Sheets 3-D Gel by Mehron is used to create special effects for stage, screen and video performances. 3-D Gel can be used to create scarred skin, burned skin, a zombie look and open cuts among other effects. This 3-D Gel is the exact same makeup that is used by Professional Special Effects Artists throughout the entertainment industry. If you would like to make some amazing, realistic character effects for your students in a school production or for a costume party that you are attending, Mehron will not leave you searching for a Special Effects Artists to complete your makeup. Mehron has instructional sheets to guide you in the proper use of Theatrical Makeup.

You can access the Makeup Application Instructional Sheets from the Mehron Web Site. Each Instructional Sheet will guide you through the process that Special Effect Artists and Makeup Artist use to create their characters. The Mehron Instructional Sheets are written by experts in makeup with complete easy to understand instructions and photos. Some of the Makeup Instructional Sheets are written by award winning Special Effects Artists that have worked on Major Motion Pictures.

Each Makeup Instructional Sheet will provide you with the information you need to use the Professional Performance Makeup in a Professional Manner creating the most realistic characters for your stage performance, video shoot or independent film.

The 3-D Gel Instructional Sheet will guide you through making open cuts, deformed skin and burns. The Makeup Instructions also include professional tips to help you better understand how makeup is used to accomplish the look you want. These Special Effect Makeup Instructional Sheets are ideal for theater students at any level. If you happen to be a costume buff these Makeup Instructional Sheets are a necessary addition to your Makeup Collection. You can buy the Professional Performance Makeup by Mehron and receive the information you need to use it.

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