PAULINA PASTUSZAK WORKBOOK THIN LINE AND LACE - PRINTED VERSION (PL)
Print version:
- theoretical part in the form of an A4 notebook with space for notes
- laminated A4 cards for exercises - reusable
- everything is packed in a rigid briefcase (envelope)
I will not discover America by saying that all novice Stylists have a problem with a thin line.
A thin line is really hard to work out - and unfortunately, if you want to take care of Nail Art, you have to master it. Why? Because without it, almost no decoration will be possible. Neither One Stroke or Zhostovo (the outline and the stalks are a thin line), nor the icons (the contours of the face are that unfortunate line again), nor the geometric or typical floral decorations ... you have to apply this unfortunate line everywhere. The more subtle it is - the better, because very often its aim is to give only a slight contrast and raise the three-dimensional dimension: therefore it should not be immediately visible.
Knowing that this issue sometimes spends your sleepy eyes on artistic eyes (okay, I demonize!) I decided to help a bit ... by giving you my new workbook - that is simply an exercise kit.
What is it all about? IT IS VERY EASY.
You'll find some theory at first.
I briefly discussed issues such as:
Then it's time to practice!
I have prepared 110 patterns for you. They include: geometric patterns, abstractions, butterflies, flowers, dream catchers, bows, hearts, lace, feathers, dragonfly, bird, wings ... the choice is BIG! I have arranged them according to the increasing degree of difficulty. The task of the practitioner is at the beginning to duplicate the pattern drawn by me, and then repaint it on an "empty tip". If something doesn't work out for you - that's fine! You wipe the tips (with water or a cleaner) and paint again. If you paint directly on paper, then you reach for the next page. And again ... until the end!
And why is such a workbook cool?
What I mean here is systematizing popular types of decorations and mastering their shapes. Patterns are deliberately painted in such a way as to mix thin, extra-thin and moderately thick lines with each other. Only then will you be able to perfectly control the brush work when SOMETHING (i.e. a pattern) forces you to create exactly the same and not a different line thickness.
When you don't have an idea to create your own pattern, do not try to force it: just change the color and the angle of the lines used on any of the textbook nails, and your pattern will become unique!
People who are taking their first steps in the industry (or stylists who love technical issues - reluctant to decorate) often have a problem with creating a pattern. They don't know where to put the petal, where to put the leaf .. and they generally get lost in the creative process. This tutorial will allow you to work out simple patterns that you can easily transfer to your client's nails. Like "copy-paste" :)
Not just printed from the internet. Thanks to this, you can see exactly how the brush worked and how the paint decomposed. This way it will be easier for you to work.
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