How to Paint Soft Fur Using Wet-on-Wet Watercolor Technique
Ever wonder how to make your watercolor cats look soft, fluffy, and full of character without getting lost in tiny details?
In this tutorial, we’re walking you through step-by-step how to paint a cat using just a few simple techniques, focusing on wet-on-wet painting, lifting for highlights, and finishing with crisp details.
Step 1 Preparing the Paper

Start by spraying a light, even layer of water onto your paper using a spray bottle. You don’t want puddles, just a slightly damp surface.
Then, use a large brush to spread the water evenly across the sheet. This helps the paint move smoothly and prevents harsh, hard edges later. The paper should look shiny but not soaking wet.
Step 2 Painting the Cat Shape

Load your large brush with black watercolor paint, keeping it juicy, especially in areas like the belly.
Paint the cat shape directly on the paper—don’t worry about outlining or perfect lines. Gentle pressure and lifting the brush creates soft, natural fur. The less you touch it, the fluffier it looks.
Step 3 Lifting Details While Wet

While the paint is still wet, lightly lift pigment to create subtle highlights—around the eyes, face, and areas of the fur.
This technique adds soft form and dimension without adding more paint. Avoid scrubbing; just let the brush absorb the paint naturally. Once done, allow the painting to dry completely.
Step 4 Final Details

On fully dry paper, add final crisp details: eyes, whiskers, and small facial accents.
This contrast between soft, lifted fur and sharp details is what makes the cat feel alive. Stop once the character is clear—overworking at this stage can flatten the softness you created.
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Final Thoughts
This tutorial is a great reminder that less can be more in watercolor painting. You don’t need to paint every detail to create something expressive and alive.
If you want to see the full process in action, watch the video on YouTube—we’ll guide you through every brushstroke, from wet washes to finishing details. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share your finished paintings with us!
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