Hello makeup-lovers and fellow spooks!
There was a Weekly Challenge on Makeup Geek a while ago with the theme "Fashion week" and I decided to participate for the first time in quite a while. :)
I always participated in competitions before but Makeup Geek changed the rules a bit since I participated last time. There is one particular rule that made me hesitate a bit before entering; the rule that none of the photos must be edited in any way. This is of course a good rule in many ways since it is more fair and since, of course, the focus should be on the makeup and not on how good the picture is. But, I am not the very best photographer and therefore I always edit my photos before posting them on the internet, simply because I don't think the colors are the same in my photos as in real life, which can mean a huge difference to the makeup.
When it comes to close up photos of makeup I am particularly sensitive in the editing issue, because taking a close up photo means that every little blemish, detail and uneven part of skin shows up, magnified like crazy. And of course this doesn't look good in the pictures, so that's where the editing part comes in.
Tips on photography
I use a Canon EOS 450D camera at the moment but as soon as I get a steady income I will buy a better one. :P For editing I use Photoshop.
*Always use natural light! Sit in front of a window when taking your pictures.
*I set my camera to Manual mode. For close up photos I usually set the aperture value to around 5.0-7.0 and the shutter to 1/200.
*If you have good light conditions: low ISO.
Bad light conditions: high ISO.
Here is the unedited picture. The only thing I've done with this image is cut it so that the eye gets in the middle of the picture.
Now, let's start editing!
Step 1. I always start my editing by making the dark parts darker; I don't know why I do this first. Habit I suppose. When you photograph with flash the colors will be a bit "washed out" and thus don't show up as vivid on the photo as in real life. Black is the worst, probably, and even though the eyeliner is solid pitch black in real life it can still show up gray or brownish on the photos
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Set the opacity of your brush to around 15% and go over the black areas with black a couple of times. Don't do this too many times or it will look fake. Remember, we want the makeup on the picture to look like it did in real life. :) Then, select the Burn tool (exposure at about 10%) and go over the black areas with it.
Step 2. Then I grab the healing brush tool (the one that looks like a patch) and start getting rid of unwanted imperfections, like scars, stray eyebrow hairs etc. I guess you could spend hours on this step but I don't really mind a few lines so I keep it simple. ;)
Step 3. Now it's time to intensify the colors. Pick up your brush tool and set the opacity to between 2-5%. Then, pick out a color that is the same color as the eyeshadow you have used. For instance I used Buttercupcake by Sugarpill in the inner corner so I pick out a bright yellow and paint over the area where I used Buttercupcake just to compensate for the color that the camera has washed out.
Step 4. Mark the areas you want to highlight by pressing Q and then paint over them with the brush set to opacity 100%. Press Q again. To highlight, use the Curve tool.
Step 5. To create more depth in the eye, go around the iris with the Burn tool. This will give the eye a more 3D look.
Step 6. If you already have great skin you can skip this step. Create a new layer by pressing Ctrl+J. Go to Filter --> Gaussian Blur --> Set the radius to between 5 - 20. Go to Layer --> Layer mask --> Hide all. Now the blur will disappear. Pick up your brush tool again and set the opacity to about 40%. Paint over all areas of the image that you want smoothed out. Now there are different ways to proceed. I usually just lover the opacity of the layer to 66% (to me this gives the best result, I have no idea why...) and thus get structure to the skin but still a smooth finish. If you want a more thorough tutorial on skin smoothening click here.
Note: This step is highly optional and as one of my readers pointed out often unnecessary, so if you don't want the image to be blurred you can simply skip this step. :) I don't always use it myself, either.
Step 7. Now the only thing that remains is to put a watermark on your picture so that it can be traced back to you whoever reposts it. :) Here is a tutorial on how to create curved text.
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I hope this has been helpful! :) If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
söndag 23 september 2012
fredag 21 september 2012
Youtube tip
Hello makeup-lovers and fellow spooks! :)
Today I found this incredibly cute nail tutorial by Goldiestarling on Youtube and I just wanted to share it with you, my dear readers. I love dogs and I love things that are morbid and spooky so I will have to try out this nail design! Isn't it so cute? :)
Today I found this incredibly cute nail tutorial by Goldiestarling on Youtube and I just wanted to share it with you, my dear readers. I love dogs and I love things that are morbid and spooky so I will have to try out this nail design! Isn't it so cute? :)
Have a lovely day and thanks for reading! :)
torsdag 20 september 2012
Oil slick
Hello makeup-lovers and fellow spooks!
Can something be both black and colorful in the same time? (Damn, that title gave it away...) Oil slicks are! :)
The look of today is inspired by a look that I found on bowsandcurtseys.com that I immediately fell in love with and it's Ronnie's infamous oil slick look. Wow... Just WOW! It's so beautiful. I knew that I just had to try this look some time and now I've done it. :) Mine is not remotely as pretty as Ronnie's look but it will do, I guess... :P
I wanted the text to have the oil slick colors as well but I just couldn't figure out how to do it. :/
Unlike Ronnie, I didn't have a metallic black base at hand so I would have to do with regular gel liner. I think a metallic base would have increased the oil-slick-ness of the look though. One important thing when it comes to this look is to only use shimmery eyeshadows because matte ones will definitely lack the capacity to imitate an oil slick.
On the lips I chose to wear only a clear gloss. I rarely use lipgloss but I think it looks great combined with this eye makeup. :) As you can see I got my septum piercing again. Yay! :D It's still a bit skew though...
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Can something be both black and colorful in the same time? (Damn, that title gave it away...) Oil slicks are! :)
The look of today is inspired by a look that I found on bowsandcurtseys.com that I immediately fell in love with and it's Ronnie's infamous oil slick look. Wow... Just WOW! It's so beautiful. I knew that I just had to try this look some time and now I've done it. :) Mine is not remotely as pretty as Ronnie's look but it will do, I guess... :P
Unlike Ronnie, I didn't have a metallic black base at hand so I would have to do with regular gel liner. I think a metallic base would have increased the oil-slick-ness of the look though. One important thing when it comes to this look is to only use shimmery eyeshadows because matte ones will definitely lack the capacity to imitate an oil slick.
The colors in this pic is way better than those in the first one since
On the lips I chose to wear only a clear gloss. I rarely use lipgloss but I think it looks great combined with this eye makeup. :) As you can see I got my septum piercing again. Yay! :D It's still a bit skew though...
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Face
*Ultra fluid foundation Alabaster (Kryolan)
*Studio Finish Concealer (M.A.C.)
*White pressed powder (Stargazer)
Eyebrows
*Corrupt (Makeup Geek)
*Fluidline Blacktrack (M.A.C.)
Eyes
*Gold digger (Makeup Geek)
*Glamorous (Makeup Geek)
*Envy (Makeup Geek)
*Appletini (Makeup Geek)
*White lies (Makeup Geek)
*Sensuous (Makeup Geek)
*Deep truth (M.A.C.)
*Eye kohl Smolder (M.A.C.)
*Fluidline Blacktrack (M.A.C.)
måndag 17 september 2012
Burning Night Sky
Hello makeup-lovers and fellow spooks!
The look of today is another one where I use a black gel liner as a base; this time underneath a shimmery, navy blue eyeshadow.
The blue eyeshadow I'm using today is Deep truth by M.A.C. and I am heartbroken that it isn't cruelty-free anymore. :( Does anyone know any good, cruelty-free dupes?
I'm not sure what inspired me to this look but when I did it I thought a bit of oil burning on water against a dark sky. :)
The black gel liner base helps the blue in Deep truth stand out more, if that makes sense. I'm definitely going to try this technique with Makeup Geek's Envy which is a dark green.
I kept the area underneath the eye simple and added only the red shadow there. And of course a lot of black mascara! :) At the moment I'm using a build up mascara by Isadora.
I had a hard time figuring out what kind of lip color would look best with this eye makeup look and I came up with a few alternatives. I considered doing a bold red lip but in the end I chickened out and used my favorite nude shade, Darling by Makeup Geek. I wore this look for a dinner with some friends and I figured it would look better with a nude lipstick.
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The look of today is another one where I use a black gel liner as a base; this time underneath a shimmery, navy blue eyeshadow.
The blue eyeshadow I'm using today is Deep truth by M.A.C. and I am heartbroken that it isn't cruelty-free anymore. :( Does anyone know any good, cruelty-free dupes?
I'm not sure what inspired me to this look but when I did it I thought a bit of oil burning on water against a dark sky. :)
I liked the result a lot. It's very dramatic, colorful and dark in the same time. What more could you ask for? :)
The black gel liner base helps the blue in Deep truth stand out more, if that makes sense. I'm definitely going to try this technique with Makeup Geek's Envy which is a dark green.
I kept the area underneath the eye simple and added only the red shadow there. And of course a lot of black mascara! :) At the moment I'm using a build up mascara by Isadora.
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Face
*Ultra fluid foundation Alabaster (Kryolan)
*Studio Finish Concealer (M.A.C.)*
*White pressed powder (Stargazer)
Eyebrows
*Corrupt (Makeup Geek)
*Fluidline Blacktrack (M.A.C.)
Eyes
*Love+ (Sugarpill)
*Flamepoint (Sugarpill)
*Buttercupcake (Sugarpill)
*Milk Jumbo pencil (NYX)
*White lies (Makeup Geek)
*Deep truth (M.A.C.)
*Eye kohl Smolder (M.A.C.)
*Fluidline Blacktrack (M.A.C.)
*Ardell #105 false lashes
Lips
*Darling (Makeup Geek)
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I'm still preparing the photo editing post because it's going to be at least 30 feet long... :P Just kidding. It will be done soon. :) I'm also planning on doing the Hufflepuff look, this week, thus completing my Harry Potter series.
Thanks to all of you for taking your time reading my posts and for commenting and subscribing! <3
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