Colors in Focus: B06 “Peacock Blue” Copic Marker (Everything you need to know and more)

Colors in Focus: B06 “Peacock Blue” Copic Marker (Everything you need to know and more)

Let’s look at Copic Marker B06 Peacock Blue from the artist’s perspective— how do I use this medium cyan marker in my classes and in my artwork? Is this a recommended beginner marker?

Let’s get past the basic blending and find out how this marker really performs.

Steps to Realism: Coloring beyond Smooth Blending Combinations (Copic Marker, Colored Pencil)

Steps to Realism: Coloring beyond Smooth Blending Combinations (Copic Marker, Colored Pencil)

Now that you know how to blend with Copic Markers, What’s next?

For beginners, the initial challenge with Copic Markers or even colored pencils is learning how to blend smoothly. After that, you worry about collecting enough markers or pencils to be able to color everything you want to color.

Buy, buy, buy. Blend, blend, blend…

Colors in Focus: YG99 “Marine Green” Copic Marker (Everything you need to know and more)

Colors in Focus: YG99 “Marine Green” Copic Marker (Everything you need to know and more)

Let’s look at Copic Marker YG99 Marine Green from the artist’s perspective— how do I use this deep yellow-green marker in my classes and in my artwork? Is this a recommended beginner marker?

Let’s get past the basic blending and find out how this marker really performs.

Use What You Learn: Color a Rustic Farmhouse Door with Copic Marker & Colored Pencil

Use What You Learn: Color a Rustic Farmhouse Door with Copic Marker & Colored Pencil

You can use techniques borrowed from other Vanilla Arts classes to color a rustic farmhouse door.

You can color this holiday door, draw your own door, or color any other door or window stamp you encounter.

Good technique is good for a lifetime of coloring!