Depth & Dimension: Why pretty Copic Markers make your coloring look flat
Cursed by a Rainbow?
Yep. All the pretty markers you own? They’re killing your ability to color dimensionally. Copic doesn’t make ugly markers because you won’t buy ugly markers. And that’s a problem because ugly color is essential for realism. It’s pretty darned hard to color real without real colored markers…
Color with Me: Lazy Gummy Bear (Beginner Copic Blending)
Color along with me!
Beginner blending with simple two-marker combinations?
I’ve got a new video out!
Lazy Gummy Bears uses Copic Markers, Staedtler Triplus Pens, and Prismacolor Soft Core Colored Pencils.
This is the “You’re Claw-some” stamp from Lawn Fawn.
We’re using just the two bears from this adorable stamp set. I think they were meant to be teddy bears but we’re getting creative!
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How to Blend Copic Markers: The #1 Secret to Smoother Blending
Can we solve your Copic Marker blending problems forever?
Yes we can, but to blend better, you’ll have to ditch all the magical thinking you currently use.
Smoother blends are not the product of using magical marker recipes. Smooth blends don’t happen when you apply magic techniques.
To improve your blending, you need to apply the science of solvent…