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Hi, I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village I'm here today to show you how to
put together a mummy costume. Alright now we are going to take the subdued light brown
and we are going to add another color to it. This is going to be green. And we are going
to start this off kind of patting at the outside. And again we are really going to try go for
a wedge effect. This means a lot of green lines coming up on our subjects face. This
shouldn't be like what you don't is any one color to be dominant. You want a big model
effect. Why is this? What we are doing is we are starting to simulate drying. I mean
the mummy has been in the desert for hundreds of years and whats happened during this time?
His face, his flesh has dried out. Meaning he should have sort of a wrinkled more of
a pruned look on his whole face. So we are going to accomplish this by applying as series
of layers of greens and brown shades. This is going to result in a pruning effect again
to simulate the drying environment that the mummy's body has been rotting in for a couple
of thousand years.