Theatrical ageing is about emphasizing the lines we get as we get older. I used a greyish brown colour to draw the lines and asked my model to pull faces to show off natural lines for me to enhance for example forehead under eyes nose chin and mouth. After I had drawn on the lines I blended outwards and highlighted with the kryolan eyeshadow 'anis' but I did loose some of the lines so I had to re drawn them then tidied up with foundation. In TV and films they do not use white colour for face - mix it with a little bit of yellow. I put foundation over my models lips to make them look dry and to finish the look I used Kryolan Tooth enamel with a baby bud to apply to the teeth. I'm pleased with the outcome and enjoyed creating the look although I would like to expand on it and use latex to wrinkle the skin.
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Thursday, 23 April 2015
Modern Victorian hair
List of products/material used.
- Mac lip mix package;
- Mac mixing medium package;
- Mac glitter (gold);
- Mac brush 263;
- Urban Decay Palette (Naked 2);
- Illamasqua Matt Primer;
- Illamasqua Loose powder (010);
- Illamasqua skin base foundation (01);
- Illamasqua sculpting powder duo;
- Illamasgua cream blusher (libido);
- Illamasqua blusher duo;
- Illamasqua reflection palette;
- Illamasqua neutral palette;
- Charles fox mini lop rouge palette 16 colours (lmp101);
- RCMA foundation palette (vk11);
- Charles fox supra palette 12colours (FP);
- Charles fox aqua palette 12 colours (fp)
- Sigma brushes (F50, F20, F25,F10, E45, E10, E35, E20, L05, E25, E15, F75, F50, F65, F35, F15)
- Gellatine;
- Gelax;
- Glycerine;
- Liquid Latex;
- Fixer spray;
- Kryolan tooth enamel
modern victorian hair
Firstly Create middle parting hair slightly off the center then Create 3 curls on one side 2 on the other using a curling wand After you create each curl pop a grip to keep it in place Start sectioning the hair at the back into a brick work Hair on the sides needs to be taken towards the face and create volume bu pulling outwards I liked creating this look as it was fun and quite simple to do although to improve I should have tightened the sides with my grips so It looked more professional.
The next step was to undo the grips and roll up and re pin the bottom rolling the hair up, when your removing the hair in the front pull the hair back and twist into twirls
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Estella
For Estella I wanted to portray her during her domestic abuse with an old black eye with fresh complexion. I used kryolan foundation pallet and powdered with illamasqua loose powder to set then contoured with kryolan bronzed colour added kryolan peach lipstick. I used kryolan eye shadow pallet to create the black eye I used that instead of supra colour as I wanted it to look like an old one I then added bags under the eyes to show that she is physically and emotionally drained over all I liked the make up but I would of made the black eye slightly different as I dont think it shows up as well on photos.
For the hair I sectioned it into two pony tails at the back then rolled it up pinned in place and wrapped hair around to join them I also did a center parting but with the hair pulled off the face I then messed it up slightly to show that shes been roughed up.
For the hair I sectioned it into two pony tails at the back then rolled it up pinned in place and wrapped hair around to join them I also did a center parting but with the hair pulled off the face I then messed it up slightly to show that shes been roughed up.
Creating light scaring, using molds, how to attatch to the skin
Products needed are molds, gelatine- fresh coloured, petrolise, Vaseline, Prosaide,Cotton buds, Pro clean remover, Witch hazel,Translucent powder, brushes, Supracolor, Moisturiser, Fake blood And Fixer spray.
Molds are useful on film sets and used alot for continuity a you can use the mould more than once and if your unable to do a scene another makeup artist could use the mold. There made from flesh coloured gelatin which is made in different skin tones. To re use the mould you can spray them before and after with petrolise which is a release spray and can be used on silicone or latex is usually used in molds a cheaper options is using Vaseline.
Firstly I applied Prosaide to the skin which is a contact glue which is a milky white colour but dries clear and I used a cotton bud to clean around the other areas. I waited for it to dry clear then pressed it down firmly so it stuck. With a cotton bud I cleaned and blended in around the edges which didnt work out that well as I found it difficult as I didn't wait for it to dry as much as i tried to blend it either broke. I feel I need more practice doing that. I then began to fill it in with supra colour blending outside the cut and and adding dirt to the center I then added blood to the outside. Once I had finished I removed it with Pro cleaner remover as the glue would of stayed on my models arm. I softend it by using witch hazel and a warm cotton wool.
Another look I created was a bullet wound I used liquid latex and tissue paper to layer up the wound and give it texture
This was the first of the process. I used a hair dryer on cool to build up the layers quickly then covered in tissue creating a ditch in the center. I used supra colour to paint the wound although I do like the end result it does look very theatrical and I would hope to go back and try and create a realistic looking wound. My favorite aspect is the actuall hole as it worked out better than I thought It would. Next time i would blend the colours more and dab some of the products off.
dark eyes and lips
Pencil eyeliner
Mascara
False eyelashes-optional
Eyeshadow brushes
Blending brushes
Cotton buds
Tissue or loose powder
Lip liner
Lip sticks
Lip gloss
Lip brush
Use primer on the base of the eyes I
used smash box primer, foundation then powdered.
Then I applied ginger from the
kryolan eyeshadow palled over the eyelid with a round brush in circular
movements and blending into the creases. Once I Did one eye I did the other so
that each stage would be even. I had my model to open and close there eyes
their eyes so you can see the shape I was creating using a cotton bud I removed
any loose powder that fell down. I did place a tissue under the eyes to catch
any loose powder that fell.
I built up the colours going from
light to dark using the darker colours on the outer half of the eyelid. I used
a patting motion to apply the product and small circular to blend.
Then I applied dark eyeliner pencil
to the lash like Then I used eyeliner on the waterline I then used mascara and
then tidied up using foundation and concealer then powdering to finish the
look
I used eyeliner to create the lip
shape I wanted then I applied the lipstick with a lip brush Using a lighter
shade in the center of the lips to make them look fuller but you have to make
sure it looks natural to finish I blotted with the tissue and then added more
layers of lipstick Then I used lipgloss to finish.
Victorian hair styles tests
Products needed
Pin tail comb
Kirby grips
Hair pins
Medium curling tongs
Afro comb
Firstly I sectioned the hair curled each piece back combed and rolled with my finger to create the roll which I do feel I wil l use again as its an effective look and works well. the next look I did was a victorian styled hair up I sectioned the hair rolled into four pieces and pinned. I think it was helpful going over these hair styles as it was alot of the styles I was using for my final. You can take these simple looks and adapt them into different hair styles.
for the third image I sectioned the hair curled the top rolled with my fingers back combed and pinned leaving equal gaps inbetween then for the bun I put it into 4 sections rolled in pinned and pulled them closer together to finish the look I curled the bottom hair.
for the third image I sectioned the hair curled the top rolled with my fingers back combed and pinned leaving equal gaps inbetween then for the bun I put it into 4 sections rolled in pinned and pulled them closer together to finish the look I curled the bottom hair.
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