#13) Again more of the same using the white to create shape and do a little outlin- ing. Then moving to yellow I mixed 6 drops of Mango and 2 drops of AA sepia to get a burnt orange brown color. Taking that color and lightly spraying this on each scale opposite to the brightest side creating a warm color that is not as hot as the yellow.
#14) OK I got a little ahead of myself and started shoot’n some fire, thinned down white to create some fire shape, then mist- ing the Tequila Yellow over top.
#15) Leaving the partially started fire and going back to clean up the eyes, I wanted to keep with the same color scheme. I used the red as the largest area know- ing that I would be adding in some small fire licks over top then detailing the iris a bit. Going back in with the brown mixture (Mango and sepia) and creating a light shadow around the eye to give some cur- vature and creating a little depth.
#16) Using white, yellow and some man- go I created little fire licks dancing across the bottom of the eye. Then adding in the white high lights across the top half of the eye not to interfere with the fire I just created.
#17) Using the same procedure of spraying layered colors, I sprayed the remainder of the helmet.
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