Roger Bennett Riggle: My name is Roger Bennett Riggle and today we are doing the
witch transformation and now we will finish the highlights.
Continuing with our highlights and shadows, once I get the colors
on that I kind of feel and look good. I like to enhance them
sometimes, in another words I like to make the shadows a little
darker in some places and I like to make the highlights a little
lighter. So at this point I am choosing to go with some black and
some white. Now black is one of your most important colors
because black outlines your work. So when you think about things
that you really want to pop out at you, you use black.
And so I am going to think about black as heavy mean eyebrows.
So let’s say this ridge in here is very dark and then I am going to
bring her eyebrow up and change the line of it a little bit and then I
am going to make it unkept and bushy. So I can put flares in that
eyebrow; look up for me. And then I am going to accentuate that
by lining under her eye as well, okay. Then I am going to put just a
little black in the deepest ridge of that nose, I am going to put a
little black in the deepest ridge of that shadow underneath the
cheek. I am going to put a little black in the temple and maybe I
add just a little black to push this into the prosthetic a little bit.
Anywhere you want to deepen your work a little bit, you can add a
darker color. This makes the wrinkles and certain spots look much
deeper, you add a little to the center of the forehead. I got my paper
towel; I am going to wipe all of it off my brush. But I still have
black on there and I will just blend a little bit of that darkness into
the forest green that I have used prior. See how it makes this look
more realistic and it blends your colors even more. See how this
black and the forest green create yet another color, okay. And you
can use your brush to blend or you can always take your finger and
give it a tap and blend what you are doing.
Again, I have a clean brush while I am working, so I am not
putting any more color on I am just blending what I have already
got on there. I am going to really alter her eye shape with the
eyebrow. At this point I am going to do the other side just like that.
Okay, we finished the highlights and the shadows on both sides of
the face and now what I want to do is add some blood-red to her
lips. So this is going to accentuate yet another color to the face. It
is going to bring a scary menacing look to the witch. I can still see
some of the wrinkles through the highlight and I want to turn them
down on the edges. So that, that mouth looks not quite human, a
little bit unnatural. You can see where the red really pops that face,
okay. So now we have completed adding all of the colors to the
make-up design and now I am going to show you how to set that
make-up so it will last you all night.
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