Ever since I saw the two-face makeup tutorial on youtube, I've been wanting to try my hand at it.
on my current budget, I don't have the ability to get a prosthetic piece, so I figured "why not try a completely 2D approach?"
This was the result. I used a q-tip, a rubber band, and some cheap makeup crayons (red and black)
I put the q-tip/rubberband rig in place and went to town smearing the red and black on.
unscarred side
"you could say we're of two midns on teh subject"
closeup of the "scarred" side:
insert evil laugh here:
and without the q-tip and rubber band:
I know, it looks more like road rash than Two-face, but for my first try, I like the way it came out
Once I get some more free time, I'll probably try it with the red and black from my Joker gear.
So... how'd I do?
and yes, the title was supposed to be a joke on the Mac/PC commercials :P
on my current budget, I don't have the ability to get a prosthetic piece, so I figured "why not try a completely 2D approach?"
This was the result. I used a q-tip, a rubber band, and some cheap makeup crayons (red and black)
I put the q-tip/rubberband rig in place and went to town smearing the red and black on.
unscarred side
"you could say we're of two midns on teh subject"
closeup of the "scarred" side:
insert evil laugh here:
and without the q-tip and rubber band:
I know, it looks more like road rash than Two-face, but for my first try, I like the way it came out
Once I get some more free time, I'll probably try it with the red and black from my Joker gear.
So... how'd I do?
and yes, the title was supposed to be a joke on the Mac/PC commercials :P