Little work on the news in the mouth here to my mouth. First I'm going to take a little water my palate and a little of this set the very light I want a very subtle effect, and I'm just going to create the outline. And again, I'm choosing this color instead of gray or black, just because I like the warmer colors with this painting, but you can use whatever colors work for you. And then I'm going to rinse my brush, remove most of the water and just blend out the edge a little bit. So I still want to shadow but I don't want really want a harsh edge. I'll take a little more of that color and go underneath the mouth, creating just a little more shadow as well.
And then going to mix a little color for the nose to take more of this brilliant pink. Just one brush full of that color that we mixed for the stripes, the darker color. I'm going to deposit some of that color. Then I'll rinse my brush, remove the water yet again and blend out that color. I'll go in deposit a little more. Then lastly, I just want to add a little outline.
So with a wet brush, I'll go around the edge of my face going up close to the face. Don't want to read ignite the watercolor. But we're reinvigorated. But I do want to get very close to the edge. And then with my smaller brush, it's gonna take a little civilian blue here. And I'll mix in a little of this ultramarine blue as well.
I'll just drop in a little bit of this color right around the edge just to give a Halo, a little glow. rinse my brush. remove some of the water and just blend out that edge. Go back in on certain areas deposit a little more color. And there we have our second cat face