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Silicone Artistry By Stevie Bettles
Stevie Bettles was born in Cambridge England in 1975.  In 1986, he and his family moved to the USA, and it was during his time living in Florida that he fell in love with the art of special effects make up.  While he was studying at The London College of Fashion, Stevie worked on his first movie, a 1920s gangster film called The Palace, and less than a year after finishing college he was working at Jim Hensons Creature Shop

From this point onwards, Stevie worked for Hensons on a freelance basis for the next six years, and it was during this time that his work on US TV miniseries Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story won him his first Emmy Award in 2002.  He has also gained credits on a number of major film and television projects, including Lost In Space, Sleepy Hollow, Farscape, Dinotopia, W and The Corpse Bride.  Currently, Stevie continues to work for a whole range of companies, and also designs a wide variety of F/X for Film and TV shows.

The extreme softness and low viscosity of Ecoflex 00-30 make it Stevie's first choice for creating prosthetic appliances.  Stevie achives extreme realism by creating appliances which visually and physically blend into the actor's skin.
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Every prosthetic starts with a detailed sculpture, sculpted onto a lifecast of the actor.
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The cast Ecoflex 0030 piece is tinted to match the actor's skin.
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Hair is punched into and adhered to the appliance.
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This cheek piece, mounted on a Flax Foam-iT! support, will blend into the larger makeup.
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The translucency of the Ecoflex 0030 silicone allows for a very skin-like look.
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The applied pieces are adhered to the skin and blended together to form a large 'burn scar'
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Even at close range, the silicone prosthetics are extremely realistic.
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Stevie's imaginative techniques produce other worldly results, such as this 'Steam Robot' prosthetic.
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This multi-piece prosthetic is colored using Psycho Paint and Cast Magic powders.

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