I started by testing on myself, which didn't go too well - I tried drawing a grid on my face which would look straight if you were directly facing me, but I don't think I was neat enough to pull it off. Anyway, this one on Deebs isn't neat either, but the pattern doesn't depend on straight lines too much (luckily for me).
The documentation of some weird and wonderful experiments and designs in theatrical and special effects makeup.
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Shirt pattern camouflage
Many of the looks I've been seeing online recently have been pop-art style, or even pixelated, flattening the face to make it look 2D. This has inspired me to create a 2D camouflage effect, using Deebs as my model. As he owns a lot of bright and interesting shirts I thought I'd try and blend him into one!
I started by testing on myself, which didn't go too well - I tried drawing a grid on my face which would look straight if you were directly facing me, but I don't think I was neat enough to pull it off. Anyway, this one on Deebs isn't neat either, but the pattern doesn't depend on straight lines too much (luckily for me).
I started by testing on myself, which didn't go too well - I tried drawing a grid on my face which would look straight if you were directly facing me, but I don't think I was neat enough to pull it off. Anyway, this one on Deebs isn't neat either, but the pattern doesn't depend on straight lines too much (luckily for me).
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