Face charts...
Monochromatic colours.
Analogous colours.
Complimentary colours.
Neutral colours.
complimentary coloured face chart...
Applying both colours was more difficult than first thought. After applying my foundation base I began by first highlighting the face with yellow focusing on the forehead, cheeks, nose and chin. I think the complimentary colours yellow and purple worked really well together however when taking pictures of model's final look the yellow was much stronger and brighter than the purple. I contoured the face with the darker purple shade but found it quiet difficult when it came to blending both the colours together as they are very different shades. I think the look could have been more successful if I had added more purple to the face, making it contrast better with the yellow base and helping define her features further.
Monochromatic face chart...
This interpretation of my monochromatic face chart is a much more subtle version than what I originally planned as my models skin was quite pale making it difficult to apply a lot of heavy shades of pink without making her look clown like! My original face chart design includes a large variety of different shades of pinks that I would have loved to include on my model's actual face but I still think with only a little pink used to define certain features the overall look can still be powerful and bold.















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