![]() ![]() With the same filbert brush and some brow, I added a bit of color in the eyes next to the white. Step 4: Adding the color of the eyes and the black contour lines By using a filbert (of chisel) brush, the teeth will automatically get the rounded shape I need. Next, I loaded a small filbert brush with some regular white paint and added the white in the eyes and all the teeth. With a loose, streaky motion I added some hair on the top of the gorilla's head, around his eyebrows, and on the top and sides of his mouth. For the hairs I used the same brush and split cake, but this time I loaded the brush with only the darkest colors. Using the same brush and color I then added two rounded shapes for the nostrils. Step 3: Adding the nose, the base of the hairs and the white elements That means that when you paint the mask around the eyes, you should turn the brush around half way -). To make it look a little bit 3D and as realistic as possible, always keep the lightest color on the top and the darker color on the bottom. to make a nice, balanced design, I tried to keep all the elements of the top part of the design (hair, eyebrows, ears) within a rounded shape, following the shape of the forehead.Īfter sketching the main lines and contours, I loaded a 1/2# flat brush with the lightest colors of the blue split cake and painted the face. This FP determines where to place the eyes and the nostrils.īesides the actual contour lines, I sketched some extra lines just to find the proper size and shape. The main focal point (FP) in this design is the central forehead FP. Silly Farm Paint Pal Little Drop Filbert Brushīecause the placement of the eyes and nostrils is important in animated designs, I started by sketching the placement of the main elements with a round brush #3 and some watery light blue paint. ![]() I used Global 'Melbourne' (alternative: Fusion 'Frozen Queen')Īrtycake 'Teddy Bear' (or just a regular brown) Just give them a mirror and let them play ☺️!Īny color split cake you like with a dark and a lighter side. Kids can change the expression of the Gorilla face, by moving their eyebrows. In the series of 'moving masks', I created a super cool Gorilla mask. Do you dislike painting monkeys, just like me? Because no matter how hard you try, it never really looks nice on a kid? ![]()
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