Friday 11 March 2016

1st timed continuity assessment

Products used:
Tuplast
Blending brush
Eyeshadow brush
Angled brush
large foundation brush
small foundation brush
Matte primer
Kryolan Supracolor palette
Illamasqua white powder





For this timed assessment i was creating my character Mina in Dracula on the model, What i used for the veins was Tuplast, which is a latex type of product, but it is gel like when dried on the skin and gives it a raised surface,
 I mixed purple and blue together from the Kryolan Supracolor palette, but i think the colour is to bright and doesnt look as effective, as the gel does make it difficult to blend the colours and fade it into the skin, but still look as though it is at the surface.

The lther thing was the way the veins were created, were not what the veins should look like and looked to thick, but using the Tuplast, i think made it stand out and show how i wanted to protray this character.


For the eyes, i used Kryolan Supracolor palette, to create a fever look, and not look like eyshadow with the red, but blended towards the cheek area and the edge of the face, into the hair line, and up onto the forehead, i think it worked as a fever look, when she was being controlled by Dracula and she had been drinking his blood, for him to do so, and i wanted to show how it would make her feel and what would happen to her, as she is not turning in to a vampire, but it seems as though she is.

The lips i wanted to make look dry, so i put on matte primer first and then the Illamasqua white powder, so that it set on the lips, for the inside i used Kryolan supracolor again, to make the fever on them as well, to look raw like.

Overall i think that it went well and showed how i wanted to portray my character for a theatre type of setting, as i wanted it to be more theatrical. What i could improve is the colours mixed for the veins and and what other product i could use instead of the Tuplast.





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