The surface effect of skin wax figure shaping nose is very real. If you carve it well and face to face in time, it is difficult to tell the truth, which has been confirmed in the movie Xi Incident. Zhang Xueliang, Yang Hucheng, Zhou Enlai, Chiang Kai-shek and others all use this method to create characters, and even in many close-ups, they can't see that they are fake. But there are also some shortcomings, such as sweating too much in hot weather, which is not easy to operate. In this case, you can first apply a layer of latex to prevent sweating, or apply a layer of glue to stick some cotton, which may make the wax stick easily. Another disadvantage is that it is easy to crack in some active parts, such as alar, nasal side and nasal root. Some actors are used to wrinkling their noses, and their skin is prone to wrinkles when waxed. When this kind of trouble occurs, some people just press it temporarily before shooting and get some glue on the nose. The edge of the alar is also easy to crack. When there are big wrinkles, you can flatten them with a pen or flatten them with a shaping knife before shooting.
2. The modeling method of plastic skin wax tumor sculpture in the movie Teahouse:
Wax figures of skin can also be used to cover eyebrows, raise the eyebrow arch, or carve an effect at the eyebrow arch. Eunuch Pang in Teahouse took advantage of the effect of covering eyebrows and shaping purple tumor. The specific method is: now the actor applies glue to his eyebrows, presses them down with a cotton ball cut in half to make them close to the skin, and then applies epithelial wax to adjust according to the needs of the shape, sculpting them into scars and tumors of various shapes. The pattern of eunuch Pang is purple tumor. Squeeze it into a rough shape, press it on the eyebrow arch, dip a small amount of purple oil paint on the surface with a rough brush or a rough brush, gently paint it into purple sarcoma, and finally coat it with a layer of brightener, so that Zhang An's meat will be stronger. Remove the tumor carefully and thoroughly when removing makeup, so that it can be used again next time.