So whiskers are completely optional, and you could use a permanent marker to make them or I'm just gonna use some black paint here. So put a little water on my palette and some black paint, make very sharp point with my brush and then I'm just going to create some whiskers, you could have them hanging off the face, or you could have them all inside the face, it's up to you. I like to do just three on each side. And then I just try and match them more or less. And by that I mean I don't want them. I don't want to do three off the page and three on the page, or three short ones, three long ones, I just more or less want them to match just like that.
Then I'll come over here because we used Brown, so I'm going to actually mix just some SEPA to do his whiskers, since nothing else was really harsh on him and dark like that. I don't want to change that up and for him. I'm Gonna have his whiskers come from inside here. So I'll just again do like three or so. And I'll go in, thicken those up a little and those are quite lopsided. For our last one, I'll take the black and I'll just create this looks some wispy whiskers here.
Just like that, these two are also lopsided, spend a little more time creating that to match. So over here, good to go back in try and salvage this. A little Just like that, so it's not perfect. It does have a little character though, to now I can highlight any area that I want with just a white gel pen. These highlights came out really well. So I'll leave them and I'll just put a little highlight on the nose.
And over here I just wanted to highlight a little bit in the eyes, just like that, and that's up to you what you want to do. In the next chapter, we'll go over some variations and class wrap up