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Theatrical Stage Makeup

Theatrical Stage Makeup. Exploring and creating Texture!. Types of Makeup Designs. Realistic Old Age/ Illness Bruises, scars, burns & blood Facial Hair: beards, moustaches, eyebrows, etc.. Fantasy Animal, Geisha, Tattoos, Fairy, Gore, etc… Prosthetics

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Theatrical Stage Makeup

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  1. Theatrical Stage Makeup Exploring and creating Texture!

  2. Types of Makeup Designs • Realistic • Old Age/ Illness • Bruises, scars, burns & blood • Facial Hair: beards, moustaches, eyebrows, etc.. • Fantasy • Animal, Geisha, Tattoos, Fairy, Gore, etc… • Prosthetics • Noses, ears, large wounds, warts, etc….

  3. The Human Face: Highlights & Shadows Highlights

  4. The Human Face: Highlights & Shadows Shadows

  5. Highlights & Shadows cont…. • Rules of Thumb: • Most highlights have a “partner” shadow • No lines; blend, blend, blend • Always do Highlights first!!!! • The younger & healthier the person the less shadows you use/create. • Use the persons own face as a guide. • Apply with brush, blend with finger! • Consider the CHARACTER!!!!

  6. Old Age & Illness Old Age: • As people age their natural face lines deepen. Wrinkles!!! • Shadows get bigger. • Parts of face discolor, age spots/ liver spots. • Lines are good here!

  7. Bruises, scars, burns & blood…..

  8. Bruises, scars, burns & blood…..

  9. Bruises, scars, burns & blood….. Rules of Thumb: • Remember to always consider point of impact! • Randomness good, uniform bad! • Highlights first!!! Lightest to darkest colors, always! • Fresh looks different than aged. • Blood is always LAST; it doesn’t dry! • Stipple sponges are your friend!!!!

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