Thursday, 10 March 2016

Lucy- 3rd Make-up Practice on Model






















This was my 3rd attempt at practicing my final make-up design on my model. I used the same white skin base mixed with the lightest foundation colour as the base for the whole face. I will just slightly make it a little more pale just a tiny bit. I also used the same colours on the eyes. I kept it more to the purple side rather than brown as in the previous practice, I didn't quite like the look of the under eyes. I kept the purple darker in the inner and outer corners of the eyes as I thought this made it look more realistic. I lined the bottom waterline of the eyes with a brown kohl pencil.

This gave the eyes a very evil yet natural look as it blended with the purple under the eyes and made the colours really pop. After practicing drawing the veins on my face, I used the same technique during this practice session. I used the dark purple bruise colour, drew the veins one by one and dabbed them as I went along making sure they faded away and looked like they are underneath the skin. I was happy with the look of them as they did look like broken veins. However, I think that they could be a major risk to do for the final assessment as far as continuity is concerned. This is because they would have to be exactly the same for both parts and I really feel like this is going to be a real challenge.

I contoured the face the same way however, I think I should have blended the cheeks a little more during this practice session as I can see the visible contour line on the cheek in the image on the left side of the page. I left the lips natural here and did not go over them with the base colour and dabbed them with red lipstick but surprisingly it looks purple in the pictures. The lips look too pink and I would go over them with the base colour for the final assessment and I will use blood instead of lipstick. I will also be attaching fangs to my model's teeth for the final assessment. I feel like the practice sessions have shown me what would work for my design and what would not.

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