Peer evaluation
I think the artist has definitely looked at
the character in my ideas by the way she has put the make up on. I like the
shape of the lips and how bright they are. For my character I wanted the lips
to convey a message/signal to men. I believe this would come through as a
message as they are very well shaped and are a bold colour. The eyebrows are
another feature in the design, they look very neat and go down from the face,
which is what I wanted. The shadowing around the eye I also like as it’s not too
intense but gives a hint of smokiness. I didn’t want the eyes to be to dark
otherwise it would of distracted away from the lips. The eyes I lined around the eyes nicely I
wanted it to be really subtle and not too thick, it was just there to show more
definition, which I felt she definitely created.
I also like how the flick of the fringe
turned out like a wave into the curls that looked like a really nice element to
the design. It looks classic and something I wanted to have to tie the loose
curls at the front.
I felt like she was listening to my ideas
and what I had to say about the character. Her station was kept tidy and she
looked professional with a brush holder and belt. She had her make up in a neat
section and her hairbrushes in another. I felt the way she dealt with my model
was good as well as she made her feel comfortable by her friendly attitude. She
took her time and didn’t rush too much when applying anything. She was
concentrating and really getting into creating the design.
She was helping with poses I wanted to
convey with the model showing a keen interest for the image. It also showed
that she knew what the character was like.
When working on the hair, the shape was
becoming difficult for my artist to do. I wanted it like a twisted bun on the
side of the neck, however it was being created like a wedding hairstyle, which
wasn’t really the look I was going for. I explained in my notes about creating
a side ponytail then splitting it into three sections and twisting the strands
around each other. I wanted it to be a bit loose. My artist kept on clipping
the hair too high and making it tighter.
I would recommend practicing different bun
shapes that you can create and researching different techniques for creating
buns rather than the formal wedding style shapes. I didn’t want the style to
look to tight as I don’t think my character would of tightly styled it, but rather
loosened it to make herself look presentable but not overly formal.
Overall I enjoyed working with this artist
as they helped convey my character. I am pleased with how the images turned out
as I think they show how I see Fraulein Kost through my eyes.
Self Evaluation
When creating a design that isn’t yours you
really have to examine the charts and notes given to you to understand what the
person wants from that design. At first I was a bit nervous about certain
elements of the design like blocking eyebrows however once I practiced it I was
fine with creating it on the day. I think the eyes work well and I’m pleased
with the blocking of the eyebrows. The eye shadow was blended out nicely and
the liner I think worked well in terms of being neat and working together as a
eye make up shape.
I also got to experiment with the lip mix
in our kits that I have never used before, as I never needed them for my looks.
I think the dark lip mix with the red was a good contrast for a vampy lip.
The wig was another interesting technique
that I learned when French plaiting the hair and twisting it together. The wig
was then styled even more on the head with adding more clips and hairspray to
make it stay in place. I like how the wig turned out and I think it works with
the make up. The thing I did struggle on was getting the right angle of the
eyebrow shape.
As she wanted them quite low I wanted to do
them a bit higher. So for next time I will look at different eyebrow shapes and
creating ones that are lower than usual, I did practice them beforehand however
I needed to really get that angle right for the eyebrows she wanted.