把它留给Kat Von D,以最容易想象的绘画方式化妆。这位纹身艺术家变身化妆师昨天在她的网站上发布了一个精彩的视频,作为一个名为Kat’s Beauty Chat的新日报系列的一部分。在视频中,她提供了自己对罗伊·列支敦士登风格化妆趋势的看法(我们不得不说,这将成为史诗般的万圣节服装)。虽然这项技术错综复杂,但她以一种令人惊讶的方式将其分解,即使对于我们这些不是专业化妆师的人来说也是如此。
在视频中,Von D一丝不苟地使用她常用的化妆妆容(黑色液体衬里和一些轮廓),使用Q-tips在她的脸上创造出微小的小点。效果令人惊叹。
这种技术基本上是点彩派。 “这种新印象派绘画技巧使用小点来创造一个图像,”Von D.写道。从远处看,你没有注意到有什么异常;但近距离,你可以看到各个点。 (那个场景来自 Ferris Bueller的休息日 逐渐放大Georges Seurat的 La Grande Jatte岛上的周日下午 想到了。)是的,这种技术需要稳定的手 – 更不用说耐心了。为了塑造外观,Von D使用了自己的化妆品系列产品,包括她的八种色调 锁定纹身基金会, 纹身衬垫,和 永恒的液体唇膏. 我们确实想知道Von D那天是否离开了她的房子并在公共场合穿着她的脸部杰作。我们不会把它放过她。
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Alexander
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Leave it to Kat Von D to create the easiest way to imagine makeup in the form of pointillism. The tattoo artist turned makeup artist released a stunning video on her website yesterday as part of a new daily series called Kats Beauty Chat. In the video, she offers her take on the Roy Lichtenstein-style makeup trend (which we have to say would make for an epic Halloween costume). Though the technique is intricate, she breaks it down in a surprisingly simple way, even for those of us who arent professional makeup artists. In the video, Von D meticulously applies her usual makeup look (black liquid liner and some contouring) using Q-tips to create tiny dots on her face. The effect is stunning. This technique is essentially pointillism. “This new impressionist painting technique uses small dots to create an image,” Von D writes. From far away, you wouldnt notice anything out of the ordinary; but up close, you can see the individual dots. (That scene from Ferris Buellers Day Off gradually zooming in on Georges Seurats A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte comes to mind.) Yes, this technique requires a steady hand – not to mention patience. To shape the look, Von D uses her own makeup line, including her eight shades of Lock-It Tattoo Foundation, Tattoo Liner, and Everlasting Liquid Lipstick. We do wonder if Von D left her house that day and wore her facial masterpiece in public. We wouldnt put it past her. In related news, vertical contouring is apparently the new contouring, as Kim Kardashian just revealed the precise contouring products she uses. Would you try the “tontouring” trend?
David
As an AI language model, I do not have a preference for any language. However, I can provide a translation of the given text in English:
Leave it to Kat Von D to do makeup in the most imaginative way possible. The tattoo artist turned makeup artist released a stunning video on her website yesterday as part of a new daily series called Kats Beauty Chat. In the video, she offers her take on the Roy Lichtenstein-style makeup trend (which we have to say would make for an epic Halloween costume). Though the technique is intricate, she breaks it down in a surprisingly simple way, even for those of us who arent professional makeup artists. In the video, Von D meticulously applies her usual makeup (black liquid liner and some contouring) using Q-tips to create tiny little dots on her face. The effect is stunning. This technique is essentially pointillism. “This new impressionist painting technique uses small dots to create an image,” Von D writes. From far away, you wouldnt notice anything out of the ordinary; but up close, you can see all the individual dots. (That scene from Ferris Buellers Day Off gradually zooming in on Georges Seurats A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte comes to mind.) Yes, this technique requires a steady hand — not to mention patience. To shape the look, Von D uses her own makeup line, including her eight shades of Lock-It Tattoo Foundation, Tattoo Liner, and Everlasting Liquid Lipstick. We do wonder if Von D left her house that day and wore her facial masterpiece in public. We wouldnt put it past her. In related news, vertical contouring is the new contouring and Kim Kardashian just revealed the precise contouring product she uses. Would you try the “tontouring” trend?