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Hi my name is Matt Cail on behalf of expertvillage.com I'm here today to talk about skeleton makeup.
The last part we are going to need to represent on the skeleton makeup is the area between
the cheek bones and the jaw bones. This is one of the hardest areas, it is one of the
complicated parts in the skull and it is very hard to present it in makeup as well cause
it is a very odd looking shape. But these bones you definitely join and it is a excellent
opportunity to make shadow and gap to make them fit more interesting than just having
to be solid white on the cheeks. So we are going to draw a line to represent the gap
between the cheek bones and the jaw bones. I'm right from here to here and the way is
to think about this is think about as a horizontal S, it is a S lying on its side and that would
help you a lot that is the basic shape of the gap and would get a good effect. And we
would move on to the other side and you are going to do the same thing again right from
the edge of the side burn, come down and do a horizontal S. Again we are just doing this
to mark. We are not filling anything in yet but this would be a good guide post later
on and we would be adding and shadowing in the lines. But now we have, now we have done
all the varies of shadowing on both sides of the face.