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| Services: Costume Services - Hair |
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| Hair Punching |
| There are two ways that one can place hair on an otherwise hairless item. One is known as laying hair. This involves gluing hair to a surface, skin or rubber. This is handy when one has to cover great surfaces in a short time. However, when one is creating dummy heads or masks that need to look natural, most opt to punch the hair. The hair is imbedded one strand at a time. This is tedious work, however, the results are well worth it. |
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| Hair Tieing, Ventilation, Wig Making |
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| Hair Lace Work |
| Here's an example of fine lace work that was done as part of a Sasquatch (Bigfoot) character suit built entirely at Animal Makers Inc. Individual hairs are woven into a lace backing. This allows the skin to show through for added realism. This work really can make a difference, but is time consuming. A true Hollywood craft done right! There's an image printed out in lying on the table. It is one of 35-40 images that were referenced by the director and the production company. You can see the folder that it is part of, behind the page. See This Suit in Action. |
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