Coloring Tip: Traditional Copic Marker Blending Techniques Limit Vibrancy

Coloring Tip: Traditional Copic Marker Blending Techniques Limit Vibrancy

Have you ever noticed how the most vibrant Copic Marker inks look duller when applied to white paper? It’s not the ink, it’s your blending technique! Natural vibrancy comes from layers, not blends. It’s an easy technique to learn. Learn to create glowing colors that look lit from within.

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Student Success: Kathy Adds Realism by Coloring Larger Images (Copic Marker, Colored Pencil)

Student Success: Kathy Adds Realism by Coloring Larger Images (Copic Marker, Colored Pencil)

“I want my coloring to look absolutely realistic!”

You’ve taken lots of coloring classes and you’ve colored tons of stamped images. You’re even being very careful to avoid the cutesy classes— no googley-eyed bunnies or smiling toaster classes for you.

You want to color with realism. So why isn’t it happening? Why does everything you color still look cartoonish?

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Details in Focus: Color White Flowers with a Rainbow (Copic Markers, Colored Pencils)

Details in Focus: Color White Flowers with a Rainbow (Copic Markers, Colored Pencils)

How To Color White Flowers?

White flowers are white. Your paper is white and they don’t make white Copic Markers…

Do you color white flowers by not coloring them at all?

Or do you pull out gray markers, hoping to add a bit of shade and dimension.

Pssstttt… that’s why your white flowers are flat and lifeless.

Let’s look up-close at beautiful white flowers that are everything but white.

Colorful whites are easier than you think. You can do this!

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