Step 7: Going Deeper into the First Quarter (review)
- Below the bright 11:00 highlight, there is a slightly darker horizontal strip separating another highlight. Use Pink (929), Neon Orange (1036), and Neon Pink (1038) then a second layer of Pink (929). **Use Neon Pin, with caution. It tends to be overpowering and does not blend well. If this area appears too bright use white to blend, working the edges into the highlight.
- Below the horizontal strip is a duller highlight. Apply Blush Pink (928), Salmon Pink (1001), and Neon Pink (1038). Again, blend into the above area.
- Below that duller highlight is a darker area. Apply Permanent Red (122) all the way down to the center. You can use Salmon Pink (1001) to blend with the section above.
- Moving counterclockwise, you see a darker area below the highlight. Apply Pale Vermillion (921), Poppy Red (922) and Neon Orange (1036) all the way down to the center stem.
Step 8: Continuing with First Quarter
- At the next major highlight (10:00), we again see a darker strip separating the highlights. Layer Pink (929), Neon Orange (1036), and Neon Pink (1038) at the top blending into Blush Pink (928) at the lower edge.
- There is a darker border right at the stem that is done with Poppy Red (922)
Step 9: Above the 9:00 Highlight
- Above (or to the left of) the 9:00 highlights, you see a lighter area along the edge that is Pale Vermillion (921), Pink (929), and Neon Orange (1036).
- Proceeding counterclockwise, you see an area that appears darker and more orange. This is Poppy Red (922) directly above the highlight.
- This area starts to darken as the pepper starts to curve downward, so start applying Permanent Red (122).
- As you move downward, along the edge, you see darker shadows beginning, so blend Permanent Red (122) into Crimson Lake (925)
- Don’t get too caught up in precision. These colors blend into one another and you can go back and forth adjusting this as needed.
Step 10: Below the 9:00 Highlight
- For the first section, apply Pale Vermillion (921), Poppy Red (922), and Neon Orange (1036). Toward the lower end add some Carmine Red (926) if it doesn’t look dark enough.
- There is a very small area under the last part of the highlight (the bottom of the three). Apply Pale Vermillion (921), Neon Orange (1036) and Neon Pink (1038).
This is what we should have at this point:

As you can see. This is a slow process. It doesn’t look like we have completed much, but slow going is always better. You will have better results.
Step 11: Area from 6:00 (center-front) to 9:00
- Moving counterclockwise to the next section we will again start with the highlights
- At the center-front (6:00), just below the stem, there is a small, bright highlight spot. Apply Cream (914), Deco Pink (1014), and White (938)
- Then the highlight darkens slightly, apply Blush Pink (928), Neon Orange (1036), and Neon Pink (1038)—this is the upward slope moving clockwise
- At the top of this hump is another bright highlight, apply Deco Pink (1014) and White (938).
- The remaining highlight is Blush Pink (928), Salmon Pink (1001), and Deco Pink (1014).
Step 12: Between Highlight and Stem
- Start above the bright highlight at center-front (6:00), apply Pale Vermillion (921), Poppy Red (922), and Orange (918)
- As you move up the slop of the hump, use these same colors but replace Orange with Neon Orange (1036) to add brightness.
- The remainder of this section is Pink (928), Pale Vermillion (921), Orange (918) then a second layer of Pink (928).
We’ll stop here for now, but keep up with these posts and your finished product will be amazing!. Please post any questions or comments. I would like to see what you all are producing also. Don’t be shy. Post what you have done so far!
