With red, paint all of the cut out gory spots and ‘cuts’. Don’t forget the back of the head! I didn’t paint every wrinkle on the back of the head because I knew it wouldn’t be showing as much and again – I’m lazy. Also paint around the eye, in the ears and between the teeth. Then paint in all of the wrinkly bits around the head as pictured. Paint a solid base coat in all of your cut out spots. This color will be used to create shadows and also as a base coat in our gory bits. Like I said, I am a beginner so change things up if you’d like. You can do two coats if you want a more even base but I just did one mostly because I’m lazy. You don’t need to paint the bottom either – you will just paint that red later. Use your lightest color (try a light beige or olive green) and paint everything except the cut out portions, the eyeball and the teeth. If you want to use mine as a guide, the picture below pretty clearly shows where the cut outs are. I think painting the gore is easier than the rest, so do a whole side of the face if you want or you could take off an ear or the whole nose. Then I did a little bit on the nose, a cut on the top lip, the bottom jaw and the top of the back of the head (see later photos). I also included a cut above and below the eye socket. I definitely recommend gouging out an eye, I think it looks cool. They are available on Amazon – get yours here before they sell out!įirst things first – cut out some ‘wounds.’ Using an x-acto knife or some other knife, cut out some injuries onto your head. Instructions:Ībove is the styrofoam head we used in its unpainted form. *Some paints will eat through styrofoam, so we recommend acrylic.
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