For the first name, the first layer I want to make is on the body. So it's my number four brush. I'm gonna go in there and I'm going to wet the body, leaving a little layer of dry paper between the body and the perimeter. And they'll do the same thing with the arms. Then I'm going to take my deepest read here, pick up a little on my brush, and I'm going to go and outline painting onto the dry area of the paper that I left, right up to the edge of our ink outline. go underneath the beard.
And then we do the same thing here with the arms. Gonna leave a little bit of dryness at the arms where it meets the body. So we'll just be a little white image there. Go and make sure there's no harsh lines. I'm going to take a little more of my brush and just deposit some pigment right underneath the beard and right at the edges of the paper. Do the same thing underneath the glove.
Take a little more and deposit it right underneath the beard. Then I'm gonna do the same thing except I'm going to do it on every other stripe. So I'll rinse my brush and on this stripe in this stripe, I'm going to wet the center of that area on the paper. Then I'm going to come in with my pigment and just deposit it right on the edge. color will run just right throughout any area that was wet on the part of the paper that we put the pigment down and the water underneath it. Then I'm going to rinse my brush thoroughly dry it and try to just pull that pigment from the center to the edges.
Do this a few times, rinse my brush, dry it off, and then move that pigment again. Go to this one, and the more water that you have in your area, the more times you're gonna have to do that to achieve that little dry center. So we'll do it one more time on this one. And then I'll just pull the pavement over here as well. And I'll let this layer dry.