reaaaally creepy

jokers_kick

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Originally Posted by mel0622
gross, did u make that crap underneath ur nose?? lol but its cool, looks pretty realistic.

oh well you know...im sick and stuff, so i just blew my nose REALLY hard.


hahaha jk, I used this lipgloss by hard candy that has red sparkles, it glitters in real light and looks really cool.
 

jokers_kick

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Originally Posted by sxychika1014
wow... take this as a total compliment... U LOOK HORRIBLE... LOL. that is a great halloween look!!! whew... i wish i had the skills for shit like that... geez... how did u make ur lips look like that... and the bruises... girl... u got some skill!!!

actually it was really easy...I just went over my lips with the white foundation stuff and powder, and took ruby woo l/s and used the tip to smudge a bit on the inner part of my lips. The bruises were pretty easy too, I used used my fingers to smudge a red e/s on all over, then I used brown to splotch it and chrome yellow on the outer edges. virtually no brushes haha
 

jokers_kick

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Originally Posted by martygreene
you may wish to add some deep purplish-blue, and olive greens in there, your bruising right now is very red/orange, and adding in the blue and green hues will help create realism. You might think about picking up a bruise wheel from a theatrical supply house if you want to do this for halloween, they are incredibly handy. I always get a million folk calling me to do bruise effects around this time of year. Bruise wheels also come in handy for doing zombies, cuts, scrapes, trackmarks, and a myriad of other gruesome effects. Mehron makes a great bruise wheel.

thanks for the advice! I reaaallly want a bruise wheel...I'm probably going to pick one up one of these days
 

amandamakeup

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I love it! especially the booger stuff coming from your nose!
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martygreene

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Originally Posted by jokers_kick
thanks for the advice! I reaaallly want a bruise wheel...I'm probably going to pick one up one of these days

They are really handy. Also, remember to keep in mind the point of impact, and how the capillaries break around that area. The impact point will be reddest on an early bruise, darkest on a mid-term bruise, and be ochre with a blue/olive ring on a late-term bruise. Next time you get a bruise, watch it and see how it progresses through the colors and patterns. It'll help you make them more realistic.
 
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