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Now you're going to create a misty washed out look for the eyes. For the eyes we're
going to take our Sap green and mix it with some titanium white. This is going to result
in a green color, but a very, very washed out one. Zombi eyes are not as intense. So
in this case we're not going to have as intensive eyes as we did in our first subject. Also,
unlike the last subject, I'm not going to fill in the pupils because I'm going to go
back over them in white. Using another small flat head brush in this case I'm going to
take some white and just very lightly applying it. Now the border of the pupil's going to
be slightly undefined. Again because I want like more of a washed out zombi like effect.
It?s going to extent this onto some highlights up on the eyelid area. Putting just a little
bit of hint of light in the middle there. Then while the eye color themselves are a
little washed out we can still have some nice defined borders outside of our eye. I'm again
utilizing the sap green. A more direct mixture though to make the eyes stand out a little
more than they have thus far. You can also use this if you want to get some eyelashes
effects. You see these little feathering brushes. Going to bring this down and around. You start
noticing your paint starting to drag it?s an excellent, excellent time to go back and
grab some more media. We're going to drag the brush down underneath here on the bottom.
Very, very gently criss crossing back and forth. And again where there are eyelashes
you can very gently drag our brush outward to simulate those effects. Now what I want
for this eye border here having a stronger border is a little more important because
the pupils and irises themselves are so washed out unlike our last subject.