Monday, January 5, 2009

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HOW TO DO EYE Smudge? BLACK AND WHITE Blurring

Before writing a bit about how to make the blur of an eye, would define a bit of that technique is also known as vanished, and in some cases smoking (translation of smokey).
Dithering is simply degrade the color is that as the word says it is just phasing out, in this case, a tone or color.

color purity will depend on the degree of saturation. The lower the color saturation will go decomposing in lighter tones. It is for this reason, when applying a single color can get blurred. That color will make a gradual transition to the color of our skin. Just replace the base color (our skin) saturated at 100% to get a different color.

So we can say that the eye makeup can be a series of gradations of color. We break down one two or more colors to achieve the desired result.

How to blur the color?
I believe that there are no rules when it comes to color blur, several techniques and by that I mean the tools we use to degrade, the order of application of colors, etc).
However, there are only two ways to make the transition of colors. I'll use an example to explain the blue gradient.

The first would apply the darker blue and lighter in proportions of 50 and 50. Then with a brush (for example) brush the area where the colors together and thus the color merge to create the environment.
Although this method may seem the most simple, particularly considering that it may be less convenient for people who is learning to make up. It is more difficult to control the colors, shadows are not all behave the same way, and the average color may be more difficult achieve.
This is an example using two colors first and then fading. Use shades of blue to make them stand pure colors on the skin.


One way to help with this technique would apply the average color and then 3 colors blur for greater accuracy and easier to blur.


The second way to merge colors would be using layers. Regardless of which color to start, the darker or lighter, it is working basically one color at a time. For example, apply the dark blue degrade first and then apply the light blue and degrade into the dark or vice versa.

In this case, as seen in the light color gradient photo up, just to show that by degrading each color separately we can control it more easily. If I wanted to put a lighter color under the brow I could have done. As I did, the gradient of the lighter color of blue to my skin. After the darkest color gradient toward the more saturated light color.



The order in this case will vary according to the result that we seek. The cons of merging the color layer is that it takes longer when two colors gray out simultaneously.

But what sense does it seek to achieve a beautiful finish if we hurry?. Personally, my makeup is a ritual I enjoy, as can be arranged hands, feet, hair. Whatever
, how we choose to apply the colors we do it calmly and enjoy it.

Regarding the tools, as I mentioned before I am 100% supporter of the brushes. And here I will refer to the brushes that allow us to have more control over the make-up.
To achieve the tones, you should lose color saturation. The color is saturated when each grain is closer to the other. With the brush we will remove them.
But how do we control this?. It's really very simple. Sows being closer to each other unless the color is spread because the radius is smaller, so the color is more concentrated. When opened obviously opposite is true. This is why I recommend using two brushes, a smaller, and a larger one for those just getting started. This eye shadow monitor more easily. Another point, also mentioned in the article on the tip brushes. For the fade, you'll use brushes with rounded, if it is flat to load the shadow color collect almost all the tips of the bristles and when applied to the curves of the eye is leaving dust in areas that do not want makeup . Since

use blue for the show I take and upload pictures of blue makeup.
To make this look applied light blue on the inner half of the eyelid. The same dark shadow moving to use for demonstrating the implementation on the outside of the eyelid. On that blue mobile apply dark gray to darken a little more. The same blue clear that use inside the lid to use it in the top of the crease of the eye to blend the lighter shade, which is the one applied in the brow bone. Although the color looks a little white is actually a neutral cream color with gold pigments. When I use blue I like to use that tone rather than white or very light blue does not contrast as much with the blue and soothes, and achieved a vanished a little more classic.



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