Real Color Theory: Skip the Blending Combinations! Layer Color with Realism by Glazing
The reason why your Copic Marker or colored pencil projects look flat and cartoonish?
The reason why you never color anything that looks remotely realistic?
It’s because you’re using the blending technique instead of layering colors the way artists do. How to glaze colors for realism…
Color Palette: Copic Marker + Colored Pencil Combination (Blue, Gold, Beige)
Blue and tangerine make a sunrise color palette for your next project.
Today’s color palette pairs complementary Blue and Yellow Orange Copic Markers to make a beautiful color scheme for your next project.
Color Palette: Copic Marker + Colored Pencil Combination (Blue, Teal, Yellow)
Navy blue and turquoise combined with yellow Copic Markers make a fresh color palette for your next project.
Today’s color palette pairs complementary B, BG, and Y Copic Markers to make a fresh color scheme for your next project.
Vanilla Undercover: Underpaint with Copic Markers for Beautiful Realism - Golden Yellow
Real shade is not darker color, real shade is desaturated color. To create the desaturated colors that Copic Marker does not make, Vanilla Arts Company teaches Online Workshops using the underpainting method. Students learn to layer colors realistically rather than blend. Underpainting creates natural colors found in everyday life.