In this step, add a soft layer to the bottom of the wing with the grey shade you used for the feet. You can also use grey to add shadows to the beak and face, as well as to highlight the textural patches on the bottom of the wing. Finally, color the tail feathers with a light turquoise shade and blend it into the wing. Step 12: Finishing the Shading and Highlighting
How does one go about creating a clearwing budgie?
If these darker birds are such a match, mating two dark Greywings should result in offspring in the ratio 1:2:1 light Greywing: dark Greywing: Clearwing. In fact, when they mate, they produce no Clearwings among their offspring.