![]() Step 8 – Complete the fur and deepen the eyeĬontinue to add depth by building layers of Peach Sand, Spice, Redwood, Natural Brown and Coffee Bean to create a variety of fur tones around the eye. Use a black pencil and light flicking strokes to gently work the outer rim of the eye into the surrounding fur. Next, map out some darker areas using Spice and Natural Brown. These will not be very visible at this stage but will create some lovely texture once further layers of colour have been added. Start with a base layer of Parmesan, then use a fine embossing tool to lay down some directional hair strokes. Work around the eye, from the rim of the eye outwards to create directional fur strokes. Step 7 – Start to create fur around the eye Work around the eye in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction, avoiding the pupil and highlight areas. Using White, blend the layers together by using medium pressure to ‘push’ the colours together from the centre outwards. Brighten the small highlights in the inner corner with White. Continue to blend in Denim at the top of the eye to create the area of shadow.Īdd a light touch of Glacier Blue to the highlight in the pupil area and a light touch of Pastel Mint to the rest of the highlight. Step 5 – Create depth and shadowĪdd further layers of Pastel Mint, Turquoise Green, Bondi Blue and Teal to the centre of the eye, ‘pulling’ the colour from the centre outwards. Start to define the shadow at the top of the eye by adding in a layer of Denim, and create the wiggly vein at the bottom of the eye using Raisin. Carefully form this with a layer of Deep Sea to create a ‘tree’ shape, blending it into the Black. Notice that there is a lighter area in the middle of the pupil. Repeat the layers of Parmesan, Pastel Mint, Turquoise Green, Bondi Blue and Teal, being careful to avoid the highlight areas.ĭeepen the pupil by going over the Deep Sea with a heavy layer of Black using heavy pressure and small circular strokes. ![]() ![]() Step 4 – Deepen the colours and add some details For the intermittent darker areas of colour, gently work in some strokes of Bondi Blue and Teal. Use straight strokes, working outwards from the pupil. Add a light layer of Pastel Mint to the middle section of the eye, blending it out into the Parmesan. Lightly draw in the pupil using Deep Sea, outlining the highlight as you go.Ĭover the rest of the eyeball with a light layer of Parmesan, using a sharp pencil and small circular strokes, leaving out the highlight area to the right of the pupil. Step 3 – Define the pupil, highlight and base layers Use Slate Grey to outline the top of the eye, flicking the colour upwards and outwards to start to create an idea of the fur texture. In the outer right hand corner, gently blend in a touch of Raisin. ![]() Use varying pressure to create the deeper areas of colour. Continue with the Slate Grey to fill in the outer area to the right of the eye. As you move to the lower right hand side of the eye, start to blend in Slate Grey. Using gentle pressure and small circular strokes, apply Lavender Ash, Platinum and Red Storm to the lower left rim. Follow this with a layer of Black, taking care to avoid the two areas of highlight. Use small circular strokes to fill in the dark area in the inner right hand corner of the eye with a layer of Deep Sea. Create depth to the top of the eyeball by adding a layer of Deep Sea, followed by a layer of Coffee Bean. To start with, darken the whole of the inner outline with a sharp Black. Step 2 – Continue to define the outside the eye Start by roughly defining the shape of the eye and the outer rim with Slate Grey. Step 1 – Define the dark outline of the eye
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