Titanic FX Prosthetic Gelatin - Available in a range of colours & sizes, SFX Materials, Titanic FX, Titanic FX, Titanic FX Store, Prosthetic, Makeup, MUA, SFX, FX Makeup, Belfast, UK, Europe, Northern Ireland, NI
Titanic FX Prosthetic Gelatin - Available in a range of colours & sizes, SFX Materials, Titanic FX, Titanic FX, Titanic FX Store, Prosthetic, Makeup, MUA, SFX, FX Makeup, Belfast, UK, Europe, Northern Ireland, NI

    Titanic FX - Prosthetic Gelatine - Fleshtone and Uncoloured

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    Titanic FX Prosthetic Gelatine is an ideal medium for any makeup artist for gaining invaluable understanding and technical skills for working with 3D prosthetic media. 

    Available in both pre-coloured & flocked tones or clear / uncoloured. It is ready to melt down for use in prosthetic make-up / props. They are also reusable and of food/medical grade making it very cost effective product.

    Titanic FX have developed this expert grade quality of Gelatine, specifically designed to mimic the colour and texture of human skin, it blends flawlessly with the skin giving a professional finish on prosthetic wounds and make-ups. It has been tried and tested on set in LA on Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders and The Last Ship, withstanding high temperatures and long shoots on set with excellent results.

    It is available in a light fleshtone and Clear/Uncoloured.

    It is available in 500g or 1kg packs.

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:

    • Titanic FX Gelatine Blocks can either be cut up into smaller amounts or heated as a whole. Note that cutting up will lessen the heating time. 
    • Heat in a double boiler (such as a waxing pot) or place in a microwave. 
    • Be sure to stir well and often to avoid boiling the product. 
    • Note: Boiling gelatine will weaken the structure of the product. 
    • Once the Gelatine has melted into a liquid, pour into your (pre-released) mould and allow to cool.
    • You can also place your mould into a fridge to speed up the cooling process.

    If you are applying gelatine prosthetic piece, we recommend using Prosaide Adhesive and then you can blend the edges with our own Gelatine Blender.

     

     

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