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Showing posts with label Eye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eye. Show all posts
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
A colour smoky look
A sophisticated smoky look easy to achieve
Step 1: create perfect smoky eyes
Apply Smoky Eyes No. 03 Mordoré Chic shadow in three easy steps using the double-tipped applicator with a micronized formula that blends in smoothly and rapidly.
Apply the medium shade to your entire upper eyelid with the applicator, creating a perfect blend while carefully following the eyelid curve.
For an intensely smoky look that adds depth to your eyes, apply the dark shade on your upper eyelid, emphasizing the crease of the eyelid.
In addition, use the dark shade to intensify the lower eye contour; blending it in from the root of lashes.
Finally, use the illuminating shade under the eyebrow arch to open your eyes and catch the light.
Step 2: intensify your eyes
Outline your upper and lower eye contours with a Khôl&Contour No.78 Brun Design eyeliner pencil applied along the lash line. Just one touch of the pencil gives your eyes long-lasting intensity.
Finally, build volume on lashes with Volume Glamour Ultra Black mascara.
Smokey Eyes Wallpapers:
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SMOKEY EYES - WALLPAPERS
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Saturday, January 8, 2011
Polynesian eye tattoo with coconut leaves
Hi,
I've been working on a new custom design project in the first week of January.
My client wanted a quarter sleeve tattoo, covering the shoulder and half the upper arm, in a Polynesian style.
I had to incorporate some different tribal elements, like the Polynesian eye, coconut leaves and sharp triangles, as a symbol for shark teeth. He also wanted a turtle shell shape added to the tatoo
In the first sketch you can see that I started in the center with the Eye, surrounded by triangular shapes, which looks a little like a sun.
Then I drew some coconut leaves below it and made it flow with the circle above it.


In the final sketch I made a symmetrical polynesian mask in the lower center and a repetitive border ath both sides.
After tracing it, scanning and optimizing it in Photoshop, the high resolution tattoo looks like this:
Hope to update you soon with a few new projects, so if you want to follow me, simply hit the Twitter button on the right!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
My designs are for sale at:
http://tribalflashtattoos.blogspot.com
I've been working on a new custom design project in the first week of January.
My client wanted a quarter sleeve tattoo, covering the shoulder and half the upper arm, in a Polynesian style.
I had to incorporate some different tribal elements, like the Polynesian eye, coconut leaves and sharp triangles, as a symbol for shark teeth. He also wanted a turtle shell shape added to the tatoo
In the first sketch you can see that I started in the center with the Eye, surrounded by triangular shapes, which looks a little like a sun.
Then I drew some coconut leaves below it and made it flow with the circle above it.


In the final sketch I made a symmetrical polynesian mask in the lower center and a repetitive border ath both sides.
After tracing it, scanning and optimizing it in Photoshop, the high resolution tattoo looks like this:
Hope to update you soon with a few new projects, so if you want to follow me, simply hit the Twitter button on the right!Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
My designs are for sale at:
http://tribalflashtattoos.blogspot.com
Labels:
coconut leaves,
Eye,
mask,
polynesian,
shoulder,
Tribal,
turtle shells
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