WARNING FAKE fx cut.
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Oct 21, 2014
Kuljit B.
Oct 21, 2014
Tara N.
Wow!😵 that looks soo cool!
Oct 21, 2014
Melissa J.
Omg that looks SOOO good and creepy
Oct 21, 2014
Kuljit B.
Thanks Tara and Melissa!
Oct 21, 2014
Kuljit B.
Haha thanks Jacqlyn! And just keep practicing, that's what I do lol
Oct 21, 2014
Reese S.
That is amaze balls! And for the first time?!? You have some wicked skill!
Oct 21, 2014
Kuljit B.
Thanks Reese! I watched tons of YouTube videos first lol
Oct 21, 2014
M G.
badassss
Oct 21, 2014
Katherine L.
I love it! The only suggestion I have is to darken the edges of the cut as blood would've clotted there.
Oct 21, 2014
Andrea A.
:0 fake really??XD great job!!
Oct 21, 2014
Hannah W.
Super good really real looking
Oct 21, 2014
Kuljit B.
Thanks Katherine. I'll try that!
Oct 21, 2014
Kendall O.
It looks good now! I don't think it needs anything but I do agree with Katherine, darken the edges for the lacerated, dried blood look
Oct 21, 2014
Kuljit B.
Alright I'll try that! Thanks.
Oct 21, 2014
Dollfaycedd A.
That's really good it looks real.
Oct 21, 2014
Fifi D.
Not sure if that's what you are going for but it looks BIG (maybe I'm used to using smaller cuts. Sigh. That doesn't sound good.) Maybe sizing it down a bit, however it looks awesome!
Oct 21, 2014
Korinna E.
Holy shit! scared me! Lol great work girl!! I'm so impressed!! whoah!!
Oct 22, 2014
Courtney R.
😵 I actually gasped! Amazing!! I wish I could do things like that lol.
Oct 24, 2014
Emily W.
I like the shape and the bruising, but a few things don't add up. It looks like a puncture wound (straight vertical) instead of a cut (which would be less deep on the edges). The shading isn't quite realistic (is it burnt? why is the edge so dark?).
When creating a wound, think about what caused it (is it a serrated knife stabbing straight in with rough jagged skin, a scalpel smoothly slicing, road rash from being dragged, etc.), how old it is (age affects colors, shading, and type of blood used), and the severity (deep vs. shallow).
In general, wounds are darkest in the deepest part (usually the center). The tissue just under the edge of the wound is brightest, where the highly oxygenated blood and tissue is exposed. Around the wound will be bruised (the color and size of which is determined by the age of the injury).
You've got a great start there, definitely keep it up!