Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Pictures for tech file

For some reason I can't access my university email and my regular email doesn't seem to be working so instead of emailing my pictures to myself I've had to upload them to my blog and save to my laptop in order to print them for my technical file. They should probably be on my blog anyways so here they are, Also one thing I have noticed since uploading them is that there has definitely been an improvement, especially in the case of face charts! But also in the application of make up on live models. However I still think I have a long way to go so will be taking every opportunity I get to practice the skills I have been learning since September.

 
This is one of my first face charts, at the time I thought it was a good attempt however on reflection now I can see how awful my shading was, or lack there of, especially around the nose and under the chek bones. Therefor the result was a very 2 dimentional image.


 
This is my first attmp at an Elizabethan look, and again not much shading..


Aslight improvement in this monochrme look, this is where I began to actually practice shading in order to make the picture look as realistic as possible instead of just focusing on what colour products I would be using and where I'd put them on the face.


Hereis another practice face chart purely coloured to practice shading. the make up on this face is a natural look and I copied the techniques from a video on youtube.
 


Another Elizabethan design, in this one you can clearly see shading taking place and the face starting to form a face-ish shape thanks to this. I did not choose this design as my final design as I thought it was a bit boring and there wasnt much to show from the contemporary image I had chosen to sample at the time apart from the heart shaped lips.


This face chart is th begining of my final desgn, in that I mean that this at one time was my final design until I realised I could not find the contemporary Image that inspired this look to note on my blog. However since this design still had a a strong link to the Elizabethan image I was using I was able to choose another contemporary look and use that to ammend this design to encorporate those modern elements instead of starting again from scratch.

 
This is my FINAL final design, contains a mixture of the original Elizabethan portrait and shapes and colours inspired by the Alex box image shown on one of my previous but fairly recent posts.
 

This is my first attempt at blocking out eyebrows usin prit stick. the right eyebrow has dried and been covered in white supra colour whist the left one is still drying.



for some reason I have uploaded these in the wrong order. these picture are from a few weeks prior to learning how to block out the brows and are of concealing and contouring, using our Kryolan products.
 






 
This image shows a monochrome make up style using the colour green as you can see I clearly needed  A LOT of practice contouring! As you can clearly see straight lines which have not been blended well and also dark colours applied in the wrong areas to achieve the look I was aiming for.


 
 
This lesson was all about applying eye make up for the right shape of the eyes and applying lip colours to compliment the shape of the lips. I was fairly pleased wth the result of this application minus the shading to the eyebrows wehere I got a bit over enthuiastic with the dark powder.
 
 
 
This image is from Halloween week where we practiced Halloween looks. The lesson I learnt on this day was to stop talking and pay attention as I only completed this much of the look within the lesson. To add to this there is no symetry between the two sides of the face and I think the application could have been neater. To create this look I used Kryolan Supra colour.

 
Another ttempt at blocking out eyebrows and applying an Elizabethan style look. This time I feel the eybrow blocking went much better probably due to the fcat that I waited for the glue to dry completely and added more layers. I was quitw pleased with the overall look although I think the blusher could have been applied with more care.

 
My first practice a Annas design, at this point I was panicking about finishing the design within the allowed time but I wasnt too dissapointed with the look. One cheek though which for some reason I do not have an image of, was very dark and I found it hard to blend the purple contouring without leaving a blotchy looking cheek.


 
Finally My timed practical assessment images! I was fairly pleased with the end result and the fcat that I managed to complete the look within the given timescale however the pictures I have taken here using my phone are very blurry. I shall upload some of my Final pictures taken using the actual camera at a later date.




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