Use What You Learn: Color Realistic Macarons with Copic Marker & Colored Pencil
You can use techniques borrowed from other Vanilla Arts classes to color photorealistic macarons.
You can color these macarons, your own macaron drawing, or any other cookie stamp you encounter.
Good technique isn’t just good for one project.
Good technique is good for a lifetime of coloring!
Coloring Tip: How to Color a Smooth Background (why Copic Markers leave stripes and streaks)
Do your Copic Marker backgrounds look streaky or striped?
You’re not alone. It’s hard to create a smooth colorful background with Copic Markers.
I see the streaky-background question posted on beginner marker groups at Facebook a lot. The sad thing is, the answers from the community are almost never correct. Today let’s look at how to color beautifully smooth backgrounds.
Use What You Learn: Color Realistic Strawberries with Copic Marker & Colored Pencil
You can use techniques borrowed from other Vanilla Arts classes to color sweet strawberries.
You can color these strawberries, your own strawberry drawing, or any other strawberry stamp you encounter.
Good technique isn’t just good for one project.
Good technique is good for a lifetime of coloring!
Use What You Learn: Color Realistic Tangerines or Oranges with Copic Marker & Colored Pencil
You can use techniques borrowed from other Vanilla Arts classes to color tasty tangerines.
You can color these tangerines, your own orange drawing, or any other fruit stamp you encounter.
Good technique isn’t just good for one project.
Good technique is good for a lifetime of coloring!