You can carry this to the corners of each of the eyes as well as a bit on the sides of the eye. STEP 8: With your detail brush, dip into your purple color (red + blue) and create an outline at the bottom of each of the eyes. ![]() I even added a layer of purple under the eyes and above his nose. Feel free to add some purple fur layers on top of the yellow fur layers as you do this too. Then go back in and create more furry brush strokes along the entire cat face. STEP 7: With your clean round brush, mix red and blue and white together to make a purple. I used a lot of smaller brush strokes and varied the direction they fell to create a more furry organic look. STEP 6: From there, continue adding more yellow fur around the entire cat face, including the ears and top of the mouth. Repeat this on the other eye with the curve going in the opposite direction. Start with the top of the right eye, and create curved lines veering right, along the top perimeter. STEP 5: With your round brush, dip into your yellow and begin to add the “eyelash” fur on the cheshire cat. STEP 4: Grab a bit more blue onto your filbert brush and lightly brush the color on the top portions of both eyes to create a shadow. To get to the edges and finer areas, you can switch over to your filbert brush. STEP 3: With your rinsed flat wash brush, mix together blue and white to make a light blue. ![]() ![]() If you need directions on how to do this, read this helpful post on transferring stencils to paper. STEP 2: Using your cheshire stencil, place and trace onto your canvas paper. STEP 1: Start out by painting your entire canvas with your flat wash brush and black paint. Yep! Gimme that Full Tutorial + Stencil Paint the Background
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