So after my failed attempt at using 3rd Degree for the first time in my practice lesson today I decided to come home and practice using it. So as you can see from the images above this is where I want my burn to be positioned. I wanted to make the skin look melted and bumpy, so what I did when the 3rd Degree was setting I used a spatula to create the melted skin. I knew that I would be able to peel this off after I'd finished it and stick it on the my Model's face, I also knew I'd have to adapted the piece to fit my model's face but this gave me a basic shape.
So I then went onto playing with different colours and what colours I wanted to burn to have, in the end when I came to my next practice on my model I changed the colours completely as I think when I practiced on myself it looked like more of a burn scar.
I wanted the non burnt side to be greyish colour as Miss Havisham never went outside so I imagine her to be very pale and ill looking. As I had decided this was going to be the older version of Miss Havisham (later in the book) she has white/greyish eyebrows. As she didn't eat a lot as she malnourished her cheek bones are very chiseled, so I contoured her with a dark purple/grey colour.






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