Friday, 26 April 2013

Vampire Final Images



   In the end I decided to let my vampire character has scary red eyes, because I photoshoped his pupils off and it actually looks like children's paper-made mask... Also, I was playing with the lighting and try to get shadows on both sides of face, but as the equipment in the make-up shooting studio is limited so I was not able to achieve the effect. Although I wasn't been able to get the effect I want , I did actually manage to get some shadows on one side of face and I really like the shadow on model's neck! One thing I am extremely proud of myself is the dry complexion I created, I think this really makes my thirsty vampire look complete!

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Create Vampire Final Look



Model: Nathan

Working Process


Step 1: Clean and moisturized the skin to prepare for the make-up application.

Step 2: As my model's skin tone is not too pale, so I used a foundation colour which is lighter than his skin tone to achieved the dead pale skin effect. Apply the foundation with a sponge and powder the face afterwards. 

Step 3: Create the peeling skin effect by using the PVA glue technique, and powder the face again.

Step 4: Contour two sides of forehead and underneath the cheekbone.

Step 5: Filling the eyebrows with dark brown eyeshadow to define the brows.

Step 6: Use gray and black eyeshadow around the eye area, especially the under-eye area to create dark circles. 

Step 7: Draw veins underneath the eyes using the colour dark red and purple. 

Step 8: Dab some foundation on the lips to make them looks paler. Then apply dark purple red lip colour on the center of the lips, blend well with the foundation afterwards.

Finally, put on the fangs and power the face again to make sure it's completely matt before shooting.

The Finish Look


Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Final Shoot Posing Ideas



   Today, I did some simple sketches of how I want my models to be posing when shooting the final images. For the vampire, I would like to ask the model to look slightly up and open his mouth so the fangs can be seen at this angle. I might as well ask the model to turn his face to the side so I can get some shadows on his face. For the babysitter, she will be holding a cross necklace on her hands and posing like she is praying. As she will have beautiful false lashes on her eyes, so I would like to capture the side face in order to get the eyelashes shows up more in the pictures. 




Monday, 22 April 2013

Individual Eyelashes Application Practice




   Today, I had a little played on applying the individual lashes on myself. I apply the eyelashes in between my natural eyelashes so they hide perfectly! Although you can see some eyelashes glue showing but I will apply a black mascara in the end so it does't matter too much. I think I am going to use longer length individual lashes when doing my final on the model, because I feel the practice is not dramatic enough and perhaps not being able to show up in the pictures.


Sunday, 21 April 2013

Vampire Bite Makeup Effect Experiment



Product used:
 Stick glue, spatula, hair pins, foundation, loose powder, supra-colour palette, make-up brushes.




   First, I used stick glue and shaped it into a vampire bite wound using spatula. Then wait till the surface of glue is not sticky, apply foundation on top and set it with loose powder. After that I use dark red from the supra-colour palette, apply on the hole. As I don't have any fake blood on hand so I have to use paints, but for the final shooting I will be able to get some fake blood in the studio!


Saturday, 20 April 2013

Babysitter Final Make-up Design



This is my final make-up chart design for the babysitter.

* Perfect skin conplexion.
* Natural shaded eyebrows with slightly arched, less arched brows gives more innocence look.
* Full beautiful curl eyelashes.
* Rosy cheeks and slightly contour under the cheekbones.
* Natural moisturized rosy lips.


Products planning to use:

* Screen Face Cream Foundation Palette
* KRYOLAN Mini Concealer Palette
* Screen Face Eye Shadow Palette
* Illamasqua Loose Powder
* Illamasqua Powder Blusher in Tremble and Disobey
* Illamasqua Cream Blasher in Promise and Rude
* Benefit Bene Tint 
* eylure Individual Lashes
* Illamasqua Make-up Brushes


Friday, 19 April 2013

Vampire Make-up Practice



   Today I practiced my vampire make-up before the final shooting on next Wednesday. I mixed Illamasqua white foundation with my own foundation to achieved a paler complexion. (As my skin tone is quite yellowy, but if my model's skin is naturally pale then I will use the foundation colour that matches his skin colour.) After applied my foundation, I used the PVA glue technique to create the dry skin effect. Then, I used Screen Face eyeshadow palette's gray and chocolate brown eyeshadows to create the dark circle under my eyes. Finally, the funnest part, draw the veins. I used my lips colour palette's dark purple red to draw the veins first, then used purple eyeshadow to do the final touch up. It looks more realistic if I use red and purple together, as human's veins are not just one colour.

Photoshop My Eyes


   As I was struggling which eye colour should I use for the final pictures, so I did some experiments as well! Personally, I think the white eyeball looks more scary and mad, which is more suitable for my character. As he is waiting upstairs for so long and really hungry wants to drink the babysitter's blood so badly, so he should be looking really mad in the final outcome.

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Make-up Test: Create Dry Skin Effect



   I used PVA glue to create the dry, peeling skin effect. The blue circle, I used a layer of PVA glue on my skin first and wait for it to dry. Then I applied foundation and powder on top, and used a needle to poked the dried glue for creating the peeling skin effect. After this test, I used another method for the pink circle. I applied foundation first, then dab some PVA glue on top of the foundation. When the glue is dried, I then powdered the foundation and glue together.

   After testing these two methods, I prefer the pink circle one more. As it looks more real and natural compare to the blue circle one.


Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Vampire Final Make-up Design




This is my final face chart for the vampire character. 

* Dark Eyebrows
* Contouring under cheekbones and two sides of forehead
* Darkness around the eyes especially the under-eye areas
* Veins under-eyes
* Pale and dry matt complexion 
* Pale lips and darker in the center


Products planning to use:

* Screen Face Cream Foundation Palette
* Illamasqua Loose Powder
* Screen Face Eye Shadow Palette
* KRYOLAN Lip Rouge Mini Palette in LC009
* Illamasqua Make-up Brushes
* PVA Glue


Sunday, 14 April 2013

Design Ideas for the Babysitter


Vampire Bite


   As the other character I am doing is a vampire, so I decided to do a vampire bite make-up effect on this character (The babysitter) to build up the relationship with these two characters. However, I am still thinking which stage of the bite should I create. Bite with blood running down the neck or a vampire bite scar? Perhaps with the blood will look more attractive in the pictures!

Perfect Skin


   As the babysitter is still a student, which means she is quite young so her skin condition will be really beautiful and glow. I would like to create a pure and innocence feel for this character, so she will have really small amount of make-up on her face. No eyeshadows, no mascaras, but a perfect complexion. 

Beautiful Long Eyelashes


   For the final pictures, I would like to ask my model to close her eyes or look down, so I want the eyelashes to really stand out from the images. I think I am going to use individual false eyelashes instead of the one piece kind, as the individual false eyelashes will look more natural.

Hairstyle


   A loose lower hair bun is the hairstyle that I am going for, because I think this hairstyle looks pure and elegant. I would like to create a feel of she is just randomly tied up her hair but still really pretty. 

Personal Religion



   As for the vampire theme, I would like to make the babysitter as a Christian. Being a Christian is the only way to make the fear go away, so she prays every night before bed.

Friday, 12 April 2013

Mood board & Storyboards


Story Moodboard



Character Storyboard - The Man Upstairs



Character Storyboard - The Babysitter



Design Ideas for Vampire


Veins Under the Eyes

 

   After I did some researches on other versions of vampire makeup, I really like the idea of appearing veins under-eyes from The Vampire Diaries. So I am going to put this into my make-up design ideas! As in the vampire diaries, they used post-production to achieved the veins effect which I don't know how to do it, so I am going to try drawing the veins using make-up product instead. (Example picture on the right.)

Dry Complexion

 

   The reason of me putting dry complexion into my design ideas is that I imaging the man(vampire) upstairs is really thirsty and his skin starts to dry out because of that. Also, apart from the peeling skin, he has a matt complexion too. As vampire is supposed to be a dead creature, so they won't sweat or causing oil on their skin!

Changes of Eye Colour

 

   Vampire's eye colour usually different from human. Now I am struggling with red eyes or no pupils, they both looks really attractive. I think I will use photoshop to change my model's eye colour, so I can try both and decide later!

Vampire Fangs


   Fangs is a must have when doing vampire make-up, so of course I am going to stick fangs on my model's teeth~~~ 

Reference Make-up (Edward Scissorhands) 



   The make-up of Edward scissorhands is a perfect reference to what I am hoping to create for my vampire character's make-up. (Apart from the scars on his face, so I used photoshop to get rid of the scars.) Matt and pale complexion. Slightly contoured on the face and eyes. The colour and texture of lips are great too! 


Wednesday, 10 April 2013

The Vampire Diaries



   The Vampire Diaries is a supernatural drama television series developed by Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec, based on the book series of the same name written by L. J. Smith.


Vampire Make-up Analysis

   

   The Vampire Diaries's Vampire character look is my favorite one. In the TV series, the character has two features, human form and vampire form. When the character is in the human form, he looks no differences compare to a normal human. He doesn't have extremely pale skin like other vampires in other films/series, his eyes and lips are looking natural colour as well. The only thing which shows he is a vampire is when he is out under the sun, he must wear a ring on his finger. The ring can protect him from the sunlight, if he doesn't wear the ring, he will burn into dust. The character transforms into the vampire look when he smells/sees blood. In the vampire form, the white of the eye turned into red, veins appeared around his eyes and the fangs looks more obvious. However, the skin colour stays still like normal human. 


The part when the Character changes his Appearances





Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Twilight



   The Twilight Saga is a series of five romance fantasy films from Summit Entertainment based on the four Twilight series novels by the American author Stephenie Meyer.



Vampire Make-up Analysis

   

   There are two types of vampires in this film, one is drinking human blood and another type is drinking animal's blood (Let's called it the vegetarian vampire :P). The vegetarian vampires have golden yellowy eyes, but they change to black when the vampires feeling uncomfortable or haven't been fed for a long time. They also have pale complexion, rosy lips and unnoticeable fangs.



   The vampires in this film are not afraid of sunlight. However, their skin shines when standing underneath the sunlight, so they only go out in cloudy days. 



Those vampires that drink human blood have red eyes.


Monday, 8 April 2013

Interview with the Vampire



   Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles is a 1994 American drama horror film directed by Neil Jordan, based on the 1976 novel "Interview with the Vampire" by Anne Rice.


Vampire Make-up Analysis


   The vampire make-up look in this film is really classic. Pale complexion, unusual eye colour (In this film is like cat pupils, silvery white with a black dot in the center.) and rosy lips. Also, they never grow old once become a vampire. The vampire actors and actresses are wearing fake fangs during the performance as well.

   Anne Rice described her vampires in this story are not afraid of christian cross, garlic and wooden sticks. However, they cannot walk under the sunlight as they will burn into dust, and this is the only way to kill a vampire in the story.


The Original Theatrical Trailer




Saturday, 6 April 2013

The Classic Vampire Look



Pale Complexion
Unusual Eye Colour
Two Fangs on the upper row of teeth
Darkness around the eye areas
Fan-Shaped Ears
Wearing Black Cloak
Rosy Lips
Archaic Clothing