Artistic Coloring: How Black-line Stamps slow your Artistic Growth

Artistic Coloring: How Black-line Stamps slow your Artistic Growth

Do You Stamp or Print coloring images with Black Ink?

That's not a surprise, most colorers do.

Black ink is probably a standard part of your coloring routine. Got the Copic Markers? Got the colored pencils? Got the black ink pad? 

Chances are you don't even see…

Realistic Coloring: Glazing Technique for translucent objects (Copic marker, Colored Pencil)

Realistic Coloring: Glazing Technique for translucent objects (Copic marker, Colored Pencil)

Do you color transparent objects with a blue Copic Marker?

Last month, we looked at transparent glass and the failures of the blue marker method.

The blue marker method was likely born out of coloring frustration. Because really, what color is clear?

The blue marker technique seems to have caught on like wildfire; you see it everywhere! And I'm not surprised. Look, we've all been there. The stamp or coloring book image has a transparent object in it and we don't want to leave large areas completely uncolored... so what marker or colored pencil should we use?

Cheers! - a Copic & colored pencil Marker Painting Workshop

Cheers! - a Copic & colored pencil Marker Painting Workshop

It's Wedding Season!

Are you getting ready to celebrate with friends and family?

"Cheers!" is my latest Copic coloring image, another realism challenge for those of you who love food illustration!

This digital stamp is completely free to Free Digi Club subscribers from now until July 2017…