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As Si mentioned before, we are making Henry out of liquid latex and expandable foam. I have been testing all kinds of ways of making him look sick. A cool technique is back painting. This is where you paint the inside of the latex instead of the outside skin so you see the colour through a few layers of latex. This creates an awesome realistic effect but is a ball ache to get right. I'm still working on it. Check out the images to see what I mean...
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