Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Cyborg Look

Cyborg


Supplies needed:
Glue stick
Eyeshadow color of your choice
Several different brush sizes 
Aqua colors - Black (BU11059:U201291), White (BU23009;U20129), Light Silver (B31140:U111513), Dark Silver (BU4411l:U311103)

Step 1: Start by taking a glue stick to take out your eyebrow. You don't have to use a lot since you won't need to blend it to your skin tone. 

Step 2: Now you'll want to begin by mixing a grey. You can use the back of you hand as a pallet --



Step 3: Now, taking your gray you'll start basing out mid tone sections of your face and neck, outlining where you'll be putting the makeup (and any other areas where you'll be adding cyborg areas).


Keep darkening the areas so that the skin tone doesn't show through. Then add in a darker grey for where shadows are -this will be in places such as the eye socket or under the cheek bone and jaw. You'll also start to map out where things such as hoses and separate plates will appear. (This is all done with shadow and highlight to give the appearance of depth.)


Step 4: Start using black to give definite definition to the edges of the makeup -where cyborg becomes skin- and to edges of hoses and where the plates overlap. Then take the white and add in highlights on places such as cheek bones forehead, and anywhere else that should have highlights.


Continue to deepen the shadows and outlines, adding in details to the tubes -such as lines-, eyeliner, plating and such. Then use the metallic makeup to heighten the highlights and add that metal look to the look, add a light amount of the darker silver to the black areas as well.


Step 5: Add in finalizing details to the cyborg makeup such as bolts and shadows to finalize where tubes and plates start and end.


Step 6: Finally, add eyeliner to the left eye, as well as just a touch of the eyeshadow (whatever color you chose) to the same eye, darkening of the eyebrow (if you like). 


Final Look





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