What's up makeup minions?! I'm Kim
Witte from Witte Artistry and welcome
back to my youtube channel! if you
haven't already please hit that
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the Witte Artistry family<3! I'm so excited
for the ghost in the shell live action
movie so I just had to do this geisha
robot makeup so let's get started.
alright the first things first I used an
ultra smoothing primer potion all over
my skin and sealed it with Fix plus and
since i was going for a smooth doll
appearance I wanted all of my pores to
be filled in so just go heavy with the
primer. now i'm using a white body paint
and i am outlining all of the general
shapes that the geisha robot has on
its body. after you finish drawing the
shapes I'm just filling out the areas
with white. ok so you've probably all
have heard of the eyebrows glue stick
thing but I haven't tried it before so
this is my first attempt .you want to
spoolie your eyebrows upward and outward
so none of the hairs overlap. Since the
goal is to hide your eyebrows after you
do the glue and the powder you want to
go over it with concealer and then
powder it again this will sort of color
correct it to match your skin.
I added some extra primer to really fill in my
pores to make it look smooth. so I
thought I was ready to start painting
the face pink but I wasn't entirely
satisfied with one eyebrow so I wiped
off the glue and I started that again.
when you use a glue to conceal your
brows you want to make sure it is
water-soluble otherwise you're going to
have an accidental eyebrow waxing! the
geisha robots have this like pink v
on their necks so just fill that in.
Don't be afraid to apply multiple layers
of glue and powder and concealer
whatever smooths it out the best for
painting is what you want to go with so
now that my brows are officially done
right I am going in with a light pink
body paint and I'm creating this sort of
elegant shape around my forehead and my
cheeks that connects on to my upper lip
that the geishas have. make sure you
follow a reference image! very carefully
as to not smudge the pink in the middle
you want to outline the pink and then
cover the rest of your face in white
body paint. I used fix plus throughout
this look to make sure it stayed and
don't forget to fill in your ears!
so now I'm adding a little bit more
white to my pink mixture and I'm going
over all the high points of my face and
blending it in with either a wet brush
or my finger.
I found that when you apply the highlight with a finger it looks
more realistic and blended in than if
you use a brush but sometimes it just
wouldn't stick so I had to use my brush anyway.
To darken up my pink I am adding
a tiny TINY being the key word here
tiny bit of black body paint and I'm
going in all of the crevices of my face
to change the shape of it a bit and just
slightly accentuate the shadows. contoure your nose and
your smile lines slightly under your
eyes and mainly under your eyebrows
whenever you want to create a really
subtle shadow over body paint you can
either use cream makeup or eyeshadow I
chose a grey eyeshadow in this case and
I'm going in my temples and the hollows
of my cheeks just to make them recede a bit.
and then the creases of my nose and
under my eyebrows.
So a really cool feature of the geisha robots in the
new movie is that their face is divided
up into sections and it sort of just
looks like a cool stylistic design until
you learn that they open their face up
into this scary mechanical monster! crazy.
but anyway i'm going in with a black to
draw the outlines of all of the
divisions in between the different
segments of the face
so the way i decided to narrow the lines
is i would go in with white on either
side of the black line for the white
sections and then pink on either side of
the black line in the pink section to
make them narrow enough. now i'm adding
tiny little rivets in the joints of the face.
just create a little circle it's pretty simple.
Now you want to underline
all of the rivets to give them some shadow.
Ridiculous expression coming up
in 3...2...1! *chuckles*
Don't judge me I had to get the brush really close to my eyes .so
anyway the geishas have these sort of
like tear tracks of red. I put the paint
concentrated near my eyes and drug it
out with water and then did the same
thing on my forehead following a
reference photo. You can save yourself
a heck a lot of time here and just put
in sclera lenses,the big black ones, but
i did not have them so i decided i would
paint their eye makeup on my eyelid and
then the black eye on my eyelid which is
always difficult. now you just fill your
chest in with white and i am using black
body paint to outline the creepy robotic
segments that they have their body
divided into. the designs for these
robots are just so cool and the behind
the scenes if you haven't seen it with
Adam Savage I told them we recommend it
because they give close-ups of these
crazy bots and you can just see how much
effort was put into these things! they
even had moving mechanical gears inside
the robot faces of these geishas!! just..
I -just totally watch it
so a typical problem when covering a
surface with white body paint is it sort
of looks patchy so I'm going in with a
sponge and cream white and going over
all the surfaces to even them out and
now I am outlining all of the joints of
the rest of the body. kind of like a
Barbie doll they have this hollow
section in between their shoulder and
where their arm connect and I'm blending
in grey on a lower half of them just to
make them look sort of round and receded.
with a grey eyeshadow I am shading above
my collarbone and up my shoulder just to
make it receed a little bit and then
feathering it underneath the shoulder
joints. Fill the upper lip in with pink
and the lower lip in with white. for me
this is when the whole look started to
come together because they're so
reflective I went in with pure white and
added little highlights on all the high
points of my face following a reference
image and keeping a light source in mind
highlight the tops of the rivets.
Create a cute little red square on your lower lip.
Then with the darkest black
eyeshadow possible I am filling in the
remaining space on my eyelids to imitate
their creepy black soulless eyes.
seriously if you have sclera lenses
wear them instead. just to add some extra
dimension I am highlighting all of the
top points of the plastic segments with
white. I wan't sure how to achieve the
hair so my friend and I went off camera
and we just finagled it out for a while
but it basically took a lot of hair gel
and believe it or not toilet paper tubes
and an excessive number of bobby pins!
but then I painted it black to give it
the geisha look. make sure you outline
your hairline with black body paint into
the various specific points that the
geisha robots have. I recommend a
black hair spray if you have one and
you're done! Thanks so much for watching
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comes out! I am SOEXCITED!
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