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Loved that! It really did make the point and in such a funny way... Love you girls xx
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@breezelda7 Haha she said exactly what you did.
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would love to see how you'd contour & shade for B&W pics...perrrdy please!
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he he! I LOVED this! Kinda looks like a 'pop art' makeup art I saw a year or so ago. This was a brilliant way of making your point. You're so awesome Sam.
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Fab demo, fun, quick, quirky and to the point! I couldn't take my eyes of your lip colour, amazing, no idea how you created it though.
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This is actually very useful for me! I'm having my grad and degree pictures taken today, you know those boring straight face pics for diplomas and such... But i was wondering what colors to use... It would be a nice joke to myself to know that I wore wacky makeup for my degree :P. Thanks!
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WOW! really nice example, I loved the video :)
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this wideo is sooo funny but in a cute and adorable way :)
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lmao whoa! at ur make up but i totally agreed with u bout color dont matters in black and white only shades of color dark and light
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that was really fun to watch!
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"photographer may want to shoot in color. And then you'd be screwed" hahahaha
I BEG TO DISAGREE.
IT DOES MATTER.
Usually, professional photographers take their pictures with colors and then manipulate in post-production a photo to convert it in black&white.
This manipulation foresee the use of the three channels of light: red, green and blue. It is called conversion method, and it's used in every kind of picture, portraits included.
So, the colors are there, even if you can't see it.
(I hope I've explained myself well).
breezelda7 1 year ago
@breezelda7 Either way you still need to think of the shade not the colour itself even if you are using neutral tones.
I did say that I am not advising using bright colours it was just an example of thinking about the shade of the product.
pixiwoo 1 year ago 467