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Beard evaluation

 


What I like about this look is how I used leftover hair from the crepe wool to create bushy looking

eyebrows to go with the character. I also like how I managed to cut the beard to the ideal shape.


However, to improve this look I would try and soften out the edges of the beard on the face using

a comb to make it appear more realistic. I would also cut the beard shorter as in comparison to the

design I made, it was too long. I would also change the beard colour to match his hair colour, or vice

versa.


This technique is used for both stage and screen.







Comments

  1. Make sure you contextualise, explain what it would be for (Screen or Stage) and why? If the formulas you used were for stage only, why are they that way? Large stage/Audience? What do you have to be cautious of when doing this makeup, eg lights, heat, etc.

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