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From the June 2003 International Makeup Artist Tradeshow  (Click on images to enlarge)
1.)  Peter and model Matt Grahn 
before his "Buffy" make over. 
9.)  Peter answers questions from the crowd. 
2.)   "Photos 2, 3 & 4 shows me gluing down the "Buffy"  foam latex appliance  with Telesis 4 Adhesive diluted 50% with Telesis 4 Thinner."
 
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3.)  11.)   "I use rubber mask grease paints to highlight and shadow."
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12.)  "'I've always liked RMGP.  to me, it's like oil painting.  I can get very subtle coloring by thinning them with a little alcohol."
5.)  "After the piece is secured, I stipple Beta Bond over the appliance and onto the skin to seal it and help blend the edges."

13.)  "Sometimes, I'll also airbrush with some "F.W." artists acrylic ink.
6.)  "The piece is then powdered."
14.) Contact lens specialist Sean Kinny  inserts the lenses.



7.)  "Base color is airbrushed onto the appliance and then feathered off onto the rest of the face." 15.)  A vampire is born!
8.) I'm using Thom Surprenant"s PAX with a 50/50 water dilution so it can be airbrushed.  I use an Iwata Eclipse HP airbrush. 16.)  Peter and Vampire Matt pose from some portrait shots.

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