So now that everything on our seahorses dry the background, the spatter and the seahorse, we'll add some final details with our gel pen. So I wanted to set a little highlight to the eye. And then I'm going to come over here and just add a few dots. And if you touch the gel pen very lightly, you'll have more luck with it, getting it if the harder you push, it's kind of like a resistance thing. It doesn't release any pigment. I'm going to come over here, just add a few little dots around my little clusters.
And then over here, this is where I'm going to put the majority of my gel pen right on these stripes. So I'm going to turn it this way so that the stripes are heading towards me, and I'm just going to make dots. I'm going to eyeball it but evenly spaced it down the length of each stripe, kind of creating the outline. And this will help create that rounded shape of the story. stripe and emphasize it since our stripe is really quite subtle so and you can add them as close together as far apart as you like the closer together will result in a more of a line and the further apart dots just kind of your eye has to work a little harder to follow that line. I'll just look for any other spots.
I want to add some dots too few here and there. We have our first seahorse