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Since we're doing
a Halloween theme,
I thought we should
definitely do the zombie.
It was one of the
first ones I wanted
to do, especially
since zombies seemed
to be popular at the moment.
But I've always liked them.
With the chromagraphic pencil,
I sketched out the basic anatomy
where the dark parts were
going to be filled in together
with the skull like
part of the nose
under the cheekbones and stuff.
And with the paint sticks,
I accentuated it some.
After I sketched it out
with the eyebrow pencil,
I put on the Lustre Effects.
I just did it all over,
just to try to give it
a broken up kind of color.
It's kind of a cool thing.
I'm excited about this
because you can really
do a lot of things with it.
You can spray it on
with a brush or just
flick it on with your
fingers or put it
on a tissue and just
kind of blob it on.
I then started painting
on the white acrylic,
which is a product I really
like for really being
able to do bold paint jobs.
This Duo brush here, which
is a number 188, I like this.
This is like my
new favorite brush.
I think it's a really
cool stage when
it's just the dots on there.
It's all about just building
up different layers that
are different colors on him.
One of things I
really wanted to show
is how you can get a very
dimensional look with just
paint.
It's the same thing people
do in beauty makeup.
You know, you
contour in the face.
You know, I just do it a
lot more extreme looking.
It doesn't mean this is
the way you absolutely
have to do a zombie.
I'm just hoping it makes
people want to do paint makeups
and play with it.
And you can use
many more colors.
You know, MAC makes
all kinds of colors.
And you can flick all
kinds of stuff on.
A lot of times I'll
look in the mirror
to get a different perspective.
But today, there is always
like a camera in the way.
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