Saturday, 15 February 2014

Creating 19th Century Illness: Sweat, Fever etc.

Equipment needed:
-Moisturiser
-Supracolour palette
-Black stipple sponge
-Brushes 
-Duo glue
-Glycerine
-Water spray
-Pipette

Instructions:
-Heavily moisturise the skin to allow easy blending.
      -Hollow out the face using sepia browns from the Supracolour palette. Apply with brush and     blend in with fingers.
      -Emphasise tired eyes by making the red round the lash lines. 
      -Make the skin appear flushed and rashy using a black stipple sponge and dabbing on red      onto the cheeks, forehead, nose and chin. Blend and dab with fingers.
      -Darken the lips slightly and blend out round the mouth slightly to create the effect of sore         lips.
      -Apply duo glue to the lips. Allow it to dry and start moving the glue to create the effect of          sore, dry lips. 
      -Darken areas of the dried duo glue to create the effect of cracks or sores.
      -Dab glycerine onto the skin to create the effect of sweat. Focus on the forehead, cheeks           and upper lip.
      -Spray water onto the face and around the hairline to make the skin look damp with sweat.    -Using a pipette, drop glycerine under the eye to form a tear drop.





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