Before we finish, I want to take a little of this blue here, this that we did for the eyes at a little more ultramarine blue to it, and with a very sharp point, I want to bring dark color up top here. So I'm just going to go around the top. Create that line, rinse my brush and just so it's damp. I'm going to go and blend it out. I want more darkness up top and to fade as it goes down the eye. So I'll come in there and do that again.
To pause it a little more pigment. rinse my brush and then blend it down. And I'll do the same thing on this side of the eye. darkest color up top. rinse my brush And have that color come down. Just like that.
Gonna pick up some of that read invigorates that nose color that we used. Just create that little outline. Add a little more pigment so it has a nice darker color. And again, reinvigorate it and blend it out so it's not harsh anywhere. With my large brush, I'm just gonna go out line with wet clear water, the face. And then with my smallest brush, I'm going to take some of the civilian blue, mix it with whatever's on my palate.
Just create that outline. Do a little at a time, blend it out and continue all the way around. And I'll speed this part up for you. There we have our third cat face. In the next chapter, we'll put on some whiskers and work on highlights on all three cats.