To work on our second layer, I'm going to use the same brush. And we're going to take the color and our palette, add some water to reignite it, and I'm gonna add a little more of this black. So I want this one to be more of a gray, it dried nice and blue, beautiful color, but I want this one to be less blue. Okay, so it still has some blue in it, but it's more gray, which I like that look. I'm going to come in with a sharp point on this brush and it's not going to be terribly sharp, but sharpest I can get this big brush here, the number eight and I'm just going to put some more patches they're going to be much smaller than the first layer, but this will create an additional layer and I think that look will be very attractive on this cat.
Pick up some more and just put in some more layers here and there. Go off the white off the coast. onto the wait a little bit, just to create some variation. Any areas that may have dried too precise or too sharp, I'll go in there and drop in a little color as well. gonna switch to my smallest brush with that same color that we mixed here, this gray. I'm gonna just create an outline very lightly around the edge of the cat here, and I'll turn my paper around, it'll bleed in some of the areas that are already wet.
Just trying to create a nice bass going over the pencil marks we created but again, a very thin and light hand Then while I have this little brush out, I'm just going to make a few little patches with really coming to like little brush strokes here and there. And again, this adds a little texture. It creates a little more of this dark color on our face as well. And I'll let this layer dry