Color Theory for Markers & Pencils: Shade a Warm Green Leaf (Coloring Demo - Episode 4)

 

Color Theory for Warm Green Alcohol Markers

Episode 4 - Color a Green Leaf (Lily of the Valley)

Alcohol marker blending techniques usually use light-medium-dark green markers which results in flat, cartoonish leaves. Desaturation is the secret to depth and dimension. In this free video, Amy Shulke demonstrates her coloring process using realistic, dimensional colors which blend beautifully.

 
 

Resources & Learning Aids

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Use color theory to select realistic alcohol marker blending combinations. Free lessons at YouTube. Illustrator Amy Shulke demos a marker selection process using references and desaturation. | VanillaArts.com | Realism with Copic Markers.
 

Watch the FREE video at YouTube

Watch: Episode 4 Lily of the Valley

In this episode, Amy demonstrates the use of magenta and teal underneath green, coloring Lily of the Valley with Copic Markers and Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils.

Supplies and colors are listed at the bottom of this page

Did you miss Episode 3? watch it here:

Watch: Color Theory Ep.3 Green Swatching
 

Amy’s 4x4 Lily of the Valley

TIP: YG markers are more organic than G Copic

I see more YG green colors in nature than G greens. There are some pine type trees that are truly G green but most of the plants in my garden and trees in my yard are definite YG.

Bonus: G markers are harder to blend, so YGs are a better investment for beginners.

TIP: If the RV pink underneath green scares you, try a B marker.

Blue under green looks beautiful and blue inks blend like a dream. In fact, I teach underpainting to beginners using the B-Twenty or B-Thirty blues under YG markers. My RV marker today looks more interesting under green but blue is a classic.

Illustrator Amy Shulke demonstrates a Color Theory exercise, sharing how she colors Lily of the Valley with Copic Markers and Prismacolor Colored Pencils. Free video lesson shows underpainting and blending process. | VanillaArts.com | Realistic alcoh
 
Learn color theory! Illustrator Amy Shulke’s free YouTube series applies theory to Copic Markers. Color along with the three month kit including digi stamps, worksheets, color wheel. | VanillaArts.com | Realism with Copic Markers
 

Purchase the Kit

Color along with Amy - Spring 2023 Color Theory kit

Files for THREE months of YouTube lessons: March, April, and May.

Easy PDF digital downloads include:

  • 3 flower blossom PNG digital stamps—

    • Daffodil (episode 2)

    • Lily of the Valley (episode 4)

    • Dogwood (episode 6)

  • 3 PDF worksheets (March, April, May) targeting specific colors from the photo reference

  • Amy’s PDF Copic color wheel

Spring Kit - Purchase here
Challenge Lily of the valley Line art
 

Free Photo Reference

Our lily of the valley photo reference provides lots of green inspiration.

References are important because you can’t color realistic green until you can see realistic green.

Download the free photo reference from Pixabay here.

Pixabay: Free Lily of the valley reference
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Designed for large scale, realistic coloring. Amy’s illustrations are drawn with minimal texture marks or decorations to let your marker art shine.

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More About Green Markers

We test Copic Markers for lightfastness, cap accuracy, value, and more. You'll color better when you know the ink better. | VanillaArts.com | alcohol markers

We test Copic inks. See results here.

Learn to underpaint with Copic Markers for amazing color Copic doesn't make! | VanillaArts.com | Realistic coloring with alcohol markers

Copic underpaint blending recipes.

Copic Color Palettes add a taste of color theory to your next project. Free palette recipes for alcohol markers. | VanillaArts.com

Copic project palettes using color theory.

 
 

SUPPLY LIST HAS BEEN UPDATED TO REFLECT COLOR CHOICES MADE DURING THE LIVESTREAM

 
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Free Video! Color spring green leaves using a color theory blending combination for Copic Markers and colored pencils.  | VanillaArts.com | How to color with alcohol markers.
 
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