Putting blood in the hair help?
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Jul 31, 2013
Annie D.
Hi again, so I have this scenario where there's force trauma to the skull and blood everywhere, would you water the blood down or any tips on this matter?
Jul 31, 2013
Katherine T.
Uh go to the er.. Right now..
Jul 31, 2013
Annie D.
It's for my assessment on injury. All fake stuff. :D
Jul 31, 2013
Marilyn O.
I think it wouldn't be watered down if that's what you're asking. I think it's more realistic for blood to be matted in the hair and pull down into the hair but not add more, only add from the top them spread out from the gash. I think that's an answer to what you're wondering?? heh.