I usually use a blue base candy or a transparent blue to spray over the entire piece to
soften the look against the blue background.
Using a #2 liner brush with some lettering and striping colors, I mix a light blue teal line only to the bottom of the bubbles finishing
with a white dot to the top and bottom of each bubble.
After completing the brushwork, I airbrush a soft white glow to each bubble’s bottom
with white base coat.
Lastly, using a Popsicle stick I deflect some white base coat off of the end, resulting in tiny
white speckles that appear as tiny bubbles.
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