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Improve Your Coloring: Add Zest to Neutral Copic Colors

 
Neutral color palettes do not have to be boring. Learn how to add artistic touches to improve your Copic Marker and colored pencil projects. | VanillaArts.com
 
 

Are Neutral Colors Bland?

Copic Marker fans love color. Colored pencil people love color.

That's why you color, right?

For most of you, it's rainbow, rainbow, rainbow all the time.

Bright reds, brilliant blues, verdant greens... bring on the color, baby!

Because I teach a lot of classes and I want my presentations to be unique, I do a lot of internet surfing; looking at other project photos and tutorials so that I'm not repeating tired concepts and techniques that have been done to death.

Beige or gray doesn't have to be boring! 4 tips for adding life and zest to neutral coloring palettes with Copic Markers or colored pencils. | VanillaArts.com

In that research, I see a lot of bold and vivid colors being used.

But not a lot of neutrals.

It seems that many colorers are afraid of the toned down and slightly muddy colors.

So you write them off as unimportant.

Bland and boring. Browns and beiges and foggy grays.

Zzzzzzzzzzz

What a snoozefest!

I think that's really sad.

Neutral colors are only boring when you treat them that way!

Neutrals are some of the most interesting and complex colors available to artists. Many artists spend years, even decades learning to hand mix perfect neutral colors. If a whole bunch of artists are spending that much time studying one specific thing? Well, that's a sign. There must be something pretty darned important about neutrals.

So why aren't you using them in your coloring projects?

It's not that neutral color palettes are boring, it's that you're using them wrong!

 

Are you sick of Kiddie Color Palettes?

Do you want to improve the look of your coloring projects?

Are you searching for that polished professional look?

Are you tired of coloring like a circus clown or a 12 year old Disney Princess wanna-be?

Do your coloring projects have a childish look? Learn to add maturity and sophistication to Copic Marker or colored pencil projects with the use of neutral colors. | VanillaArts.com

Neutrals!

Neutrals are the solution!

Neutral colors can add the sophistication you are looking for.

Adding more neutrals to your projects is not hard.

Don't build it up to be more taxing than it ought to be.

Four simple keys...

Just four? Yep.

I have four little tricks that I use to add life and zest to my neutral color palettes!

  1. Expand your definition of neutral - supplement the palette with near-neutrals like violet grays and dusty yellows.

  2. Use a full range of color values - don't get stuck at the zero end of the Copic color set!

  3. Don't skip texture and pattern - smooth & plain is boring no matter what color you use!

  4. Add some spice - find pop colors to provide some kicky interest

 
 

Happy Coloring!

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"Red Bird" a Copic and Colored Pencil Marker Painting Workshop

 
Get your FREE copy of the "Red Bird" digital stamp in January 2018. Join the Free Digi Club for a new stamp every month! | VanillaArts.com
 
 

In the bleak midwinter...

Cheer up with a brilliant burst of red!

"Red Bird" is an Intermediate Marker Painting Workshop.

Amy explores bird anatomy and the use of photo references to improve your coloring on any bird themed stamp. Includes smooth ink background method.

 

Want to Color a Cardinal?

Join me for a fun Copic Marker + Colored Pencil lesson in the Vanilla Workshop

Red Bird is an Intermediate skills focusing on developing bird anatomy for realism

Learn to incorporate real artistry into your coloring projects, one concept at a time. Every Workshop details a new method for enhancing realism, depth, and dimension.

Each class stands on its own as independent learning. You don't have to take six of my other classes to understand this lesson.

Workshops are NON-SEQUENTIAL!

All of my Workshop classes are ANYTIME ACCESS. Work at your own pace and repeat the project as many times as you'd like.

Come color with me. It's a ton of fun!

 
 

If you’re looking for the Free Digi Club, the program has been discontinued.

You can check out the many free resources at VanillaArts.com which include the Studio Journal Article Archives, Vanilla Beans, YouTube (demonstrations & tips), Computer for Colorers, Undercover Swatches and Instagram for Works in Progress.

 

Happy coloring!