Face painting may seem like something just done for fun at a child’s party, but there is really an art to it. It can be far more difficult than it looks, which is why a face painting blueprint is necessary for a good result. You need to consider the surface, just as you would consider the surface of any other area you painted.
Faces can be difficult because there are many slopes and contours. There is also not just one single way to paint a face–it depends on the shape and on the subject that one wishes to paint. For best results for beginners, make sure to start on smooth, flat areas and work your way toward harder things. Small things are better, like a flower on someone’s cheek. It may also not be too difficult to do full face painting, like a cat’s face, since the proportions and contours are agreeable.
If you are doing something different, like a butterfly across the nose and cheeks, things can get complicated. Remember that the face is often split up into quadrants when cartoonists draw faces. You should do this (even having a sample diagram is good) before you start. Pick a center point on the item you wish to draw and then a center point on the person’s face (usually the nose, but not always) and see how they match up.
Do not waste your skills, time, and supplies if you know the picture in question will not work out. What is the point of doing something overly complicated that you know you do not have the skill for? Like any other skill, it requires practice and a gradual learning. In the beginning, draw as much on the cheeks and the forehead as possible, since they are the easiest areas.
Do not forget to bring a picture of what you are going to draw with you. It is the safest way to get good proportion, since few of us can draw well from memory. It really helps to have it right in front of you. You can even mark it up with pen on someone’s face and then just paint over it when you get it right.
Do not apply paint too heavily around the mouth, eyes, or nose. A slight dab to give the area color is enough. These areas are places where paint can run and the most likely areas where paint will start to flake. The heavier the paint, the heavier the flakes and cracks in it. Once again, smoother surfaces are the place to go.
Be very careful with the paint you buy. If it is not specifically labeled as being a paint for faces, do not put it on any part of a person’s body. People can have extreme allergic reactions and have even died from latex paint being mistakenly applied. Acrylic and oil paints are likewise unsuitable and difficult to remove.
If you are interested in face painting, there are a couple face painting ideas to consider when it comes to a face painting blueprint. Many people don’t understand that a blueprint is needed.
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