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Summary: Spiderman has a lot of detail on his face that sometimes goes overlooked. Connect all the webbing on this Spiderman face painting with these tips from an experienced Halloween makeup artist in this free video.
Matt Cail Matt Cail is an artist who works in oil, water color and acrylic paints, among others. Over the years, Cail has used a variety of styles in his paintings, ran... read more
We're down to our last step before we start applying makeup to our spider-man face. The last step being, we need to draw in the webbing that we're going to be drawing. To do this, basically, start around the nose and what you're going to be doing, you're basically go to draw lines, a little bit inverted, think of them as half commas. This is the webbing. See how this adjoins in these areas, it looks like webbing. What we're going to do is we're going to radiate this out onto the face, across these lines. What we're doing is setting up guidance, kind of like road maps, if you will, for how we're going to put on the makeup a little later on. This saves us a lot of time and effort, later on, by doing some of this now. This is not going to be perfect, this is not your final makeup just, again, kind of your guide posts, your memory, if you will, to how you're going to put the makeup on later. What we're going to want to do is, basically, extend these web lines across all these different line areas on both sides of the face. Once that's done, we're ready to start applying some makeup to our spider-man.