We will use SVG to paint the watch, and use JavaScript to animate the hands. In this example, we are going to create a watch. This means that we can animate parts of an image from code, make it interactive, or turn things around and generate graphics from data. You can see more of her work on her Instagram and Facebook pages.Since SVG images can be inlined in HTML, we can manipulate them with JavaScript. She is an instructor at Olga Murasev's International Face Painting School ( has written several Facepainting blogs and recently won the 'Black Panther' competition here at . But, as a former vet, she also has a passion for painting realistic 3D animals. She is painting for about 10 years and is passionate about teaching others how to facepaint, 'because the more face painters there are, the more kids we can make happy'.Īnnabel likes colorful and easy 'on-the-job' designs. I also tried to fit in a kind of 45 degree angle to make it look more harmonious and elegant.Īnnabel Hoogeveen is the owner and founder of 'Blije-Snoetjes Kinderschmink', a Facepainting company and school in the Netherlands. In this design I used the central FP for the placement of the head of the bat, the top FP for the direction of the tips of the wings and the cheek FP's for applying the glitter gel. It doesn't have to be perfect or elaborate to be beautiful. And, if your models likes even more glitter, add some lavender glitter on the bottom lip.įocal points (FP's) play an important role in creating a balanced design. Paint the lips with Berry Shimmer, using a lipgloss applicator. If you want to have a bit of black on the cheeks too, you can add a few stars and dots, using regular black paint and a round brush nr. Add purple glitter gel on the cheeks and when your model loves glitter (mine did) add some more glitter on the eyes. Step 5: Adding gems, glitter and glitter gelĪttach the gems on the body of the bat and between the paws with an adhesive. If you have time, add a crisp black outline on your bat-crown. 2 and regular black paint give your bat a face and add some little bat shapes in the background. Step 4: Outlining and adding some details Do the same with the bat-crown, using HAS 3005 and FAB Crystal Jubilee. Use a stencil with a nice background pattern, a sponge dauber and FAB Berry Shimmer to create some texture on the forehead. ![]() Step 3: Adding texture to the background and bat Try to paint the head of the bat in the central focal point. ![]() ![]() Fill in the open areas with the lightest side of the brush. Using a 1/2# short-bristled angle brush and the arty brush cake 'Fairy Blossom' paint the outlines of the bat-crown (an upside down bat), keeping the black on the outside. Step 2: Painting the one-stroke bat-crown Next add a little bit of blush (Kryolan Youth Red) to give your model healthy, rosy cheeks. Using a sponge paint the forehead and outer parts of the eyelids with a pink shimmer (Cameleon Capulate) and the inner parts of the eyelids with a pearly white (PartyXplosion Pearl White). An on-the-job design that can be done in just a few minutes.Īrty Brush cake 'Fairy Blossom' (Nat's Gold Collection)Īngle brush 1/2#, short bristles () And because I know I am not the only one, I tried to come up with a sweet and girly Bat-design for this weeks blog. Halloween is probably my least favorite time of the year as a face painter, because I really don't like to paint very scary designs.
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