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"I'm a psycho.... and I'm a DA" (two-face makeup t

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Ever since I saw the two-face makeup tutorial on youtube, I've been wanting to try my hand at it.

on my current budget, I don't have the ability to get a prosthetic piece, so I figured "why not try a completely 2D approach?"

This was the result. I used a q-tip, a rubber band, and some cheap makeup crayons (red and black)

I put the q-tip/rubberband rig in place and went to town smearing the red and black on.

unscarred side
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"you could say we're of two midns on teh subject"
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closeup of the "scarred" side:
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insert evil laugh here:
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and without the q-tip and rubber band:
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I know, it looks more like road rash than Two-face, but for my first try, I like the way it came out :)
Once I get some more free time, I'll probably try it with the red and black from my Joker gear.

So... how'd I do?

and yes, the title was supposed to be a joke on the Mac/PC commercials :p
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You my friend are batnatic :D
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Marvinrobot wrote:You my friend are batnatic :D
it took you this long to learn that? :lol:
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My name is Tim and I'm a Gothamholic.
I love your Bat stuff. Nice work.
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You need to get a hold of some liquid latex and some gelatin to do a really good burn scar.
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Yea, I know. I'll work my way up to the 3D stuff eventually. Just wanted to see how a 2D "burn" could work.

and now that I think of it..... I do have some stuff that me and mom got a few years ago ('05, I think) that is used for burns and scars...... Going to have to dig it up one of these days :)
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Post by fettswatcop »

I agree...knox geletin works great for burns. VERY VERY CHEAP and at any grocery store.
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That is Sooooooooo scary and spooky on soooo many levels ! But a VERY kool Two-face ! 8)
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