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AmyJSmylie — Marker Tutorial 2

Published: 2009-03-20 02:35:48 +0000 UTC; Views: 3055; Favourites: 13; Downloads: 46
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Description Another tutorial from me, describing an alternative method for colouring and shading with Copics. I'm trying to cover a little bit of everything as I go by, in the hope that it helps any aspiring marker artists. I do ever so love my markers of all brands, and really admire all the great artists who can use them to make all kinds of flowing, soft, bold and otherwise unique artwork. ^____^

You can test this method to make a nice gradient of shading with just two markers. For want of a video showing exactly how I stroke the nibs together, this describes the loaded marker method as best I can.

Thanks so much for looking, and if it helps in any way, I'd love to know! I'll try to make another digital one next, probably the one of Sheeva, to cater for anyone who loves her or other furries. 8B

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My Tutorials:

How to do a coloured character piece (from scratch) in Photoshop!
[Part 1] [link]
[Part 2] [link]

How to colour and shade a character piece in mixed traditional media!
[link]

How to colour and shade a character scene in Copic (and other brand) markers!..."Blended" type!
[link]

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Completed artwork: "The Way You Are" [link]
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Comments: 5

Marthonious [2009-03-20 13:37:40 +0000 UTC]

nicely done

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AmyJSmylie In reply to Marthonious [2009-03-22 16:30:20 +0000 UTC]

Thanks very much, glad you think so ^_~

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Marthonious In reply to AmyJSmylie [2009-03-24 11:29:10 +0000 UTC]

I do

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crosserdog1 [2009-03-20 10:52:41 +0000 UTC]

this is another guild to help with those who havent master this (aka me)

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AmyJSmylie In reply to crosserdog1 [2009-03-22 16:32:03 +0000 UTC]

Wow, thank you for the , that's so nice of you! I really hope it helps you at all, and good luck if you try with any of the techniques, too.

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