Roger Bennett Riggle: My name is Roger Bennett Riggle and we are doing a vampire
transformation today. At this point, we are going to lay in the shadows on
the face. So, I have picked up the non-latex sponge and remember we are
using the Cadaver grey. So, I am going to add in some kind of dead
shadow colors and the first thing I want to do is to shadow in the temple,
so I give him a real 3D structure. Just as the temple bone breaks right here
and you can feel it with your hand and it is in an arch. You want to dab
some color in that arch, right there at the corner of the eye.
The same thing applies for underneath the cheekbone, don't put the
shadow on the cheekbone, but you can take your forefinger and press up
and feel your cheekbone and that is the line of color that you want to
follow and we are going to make the figure of half of a square. So I will
show you, we will start darker at the back of the ear and I am just going to
pat this color forward and we can come down like that. I am going to put a
little more makeup on my sponge and we can also contour and make real
sharp and debonair this jawline.
Then I can take a clean part of my sponge and I can pull this down and
blend it into the makeup foundation I have already applied. Remember, we
are using all creams, so the creams blend into each other and as we have
talked before two colors blended into each other make three colors. You
can always use the makeup part of your sponge to add a little bit more and
we can blend that nicely into the fairest foundation color and then I want
to take this shadow and blend it down underneath the jawline and I am
going to let it fade basically to nothing. Then I usually step away and look
and see that yes, I have some of my contour color in and I am in good
shape to do the same, exact application to the other side of his face.
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