Week 4: Carnival Theme

For the carnival make up theme I choose to do a harlequin inspired make up. This one is mostly costume and just face make up, but the costume is homemade, so I spent most of the week fixing it up.

I replaced the background for this one with a carousel, it wasn’t to hard but needed some work here and there. An extra touch that i added was to lower the opacity of the blue sheer fabric around her arms and legs to make it semi see through in some places

My grade for the project: not marked yet

Week 3: Mythology Theme

For the mythology make up theme I choose to do a satyr inspired make up. with grape vines painted on. The costume belongs to the model (my friend), he had made it a few years ago for Halloween.

The background was pretty hap hazard, but it was the best we could do. A background swap wouldn’t work because of the fur. Too much work, but i made do, and here is the final image.

My grade for the project: not marked yet

Week 2: Pop Art / Comic Book Theme

For the comic book make up theme I choose to do a Frank Miller inspired make up.
The idea was to make her look like a comic book from every angle. The shadows are painted on. 

There were SO many good shots it was hard to choose. Here are 2 of the best one before i added blood and one after. I submited the first one to be marked.

My grade for the project: 98.5%

Lolita Meet Up, and Costume Party

Busy day! Organised my crafting stuff, then went to a Vancouver Lolita Meet Up at the burnaby museum, and took a ride on a 100 year old carousel. After that it was off to a costume party at SFU, where Aryn took home first place with his wolf costume! So much fun!

Bit of a shame though, they advertised a $200 cash prize for first place and we ended up getting a $75 gift certificate to The Keg. :/ Of course when we checked their FB event page they deleted all the info. Lying bastards lol. But at least it was a fun time.

Pictures From the Lolita Meet Up at the Burnaby Museum.