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... I feel that someday I will take this down kekeke...ANYWAY... have fun?
btw, pink dinosaur is me... spawned from me liking trex's and playing black ops too much.
© Samantha G. Bonilla
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Comments: 18
DawnWarrior [2011-07-16 21:56:27 +0000 UTC]
It's very interesting and I can learn a lot for that, I was thinking about trying copic markers soon so I'll use your tutorial ^^ thank you !
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samisaywhat In reply to DawnWarrior [2011-07-20 20:29:27 +0000 UTC]
Awesome! They're so much fun
Thank you too!
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wolfgodess92 [2011-07-15 00:37:39 +0000 UTC]
<3 look at sami...makin a tutorial....teachin people stuff x3
makin me buy markers and shiz because i wanna that cool....i need to be....
20% cool *pulls out shades* B) (My little pony reference btw.)
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samisaywhat In reply to wolfgodess92 [2011-07-15 01:26:01 +0000 UTC]
Lmfao. I was already done making the tut when I thought, "wtf is this i'm not cool LOL"
AND THEN I WAS LIKE F IT.
Copic Markers are expensive but super fun and pretty easy to use so I'd say they are worth it.
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arcanEnigma [2011-07-09 06:27:35 +0000 UTC]
DON'T YOU DARE TAKE IT DOWN! v-v
I likz it.
<3
I've always wanted to use copic markers but am too timid with coloring to try. I have PrismaColor pencils, so I'd rather practice with that first, you know? Do you layer with the same color or mix colors to get a better effect?
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samisaywhat In reply to arcanEnigma [2011-07-15 01:31:54 +0000 UTC]
YESSIR.
Prismacolor pencils are excellent, and I used them for a while before Copics. I actually carried over the same technique from the pencils, so I'd say that sounds good!
I tend to layer with different colors to give the shadinng a brighter look. I go in an orange direction most of the time. I only use the same color to blend it, but you can't get it too wet, or you'll have a middle shadow that doesn't transition to the darkest color. Good gosh, I hope that makes sense.
Thank you
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arcanEnigma In reply to samisaywhat [2011-07-16 09:11:22 +0000 UTC]
o.o
I only half understood unfortunately? xD
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samisaywhat In reply to arcanEnigma [2011-07-20 20:28:21 +0000 UTC]
Lmfao! Sorry!
Uhm, simply said: I use different colors to shade. In a basic picture, I'd use a light peach and then shade with orange toned colors. If they don't blend just right, I go over the whole thing with the light peach to blend it. But if you color too long, the picture will become too wet, and get somewhat of a stain on it.
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Simkaye [2011-07-07 00:43:13 +0000 UTC]
This is helpful! I have some copic markers, but I've been too scared to play with them. Markers are so alien to me! The picture you drew looks so gorgeous, by the way.
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samisaywhat In reply to Simkaye [2011-07-07 20:23:21 +0000 UTC]
My sister bought them, and I was scared to used them at the time too! They're really fun though
Thank you!
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alexander-four [2011-07-06 23:49:08 +0000 UTC]
Have you had any issues with the paper wrinkling from the paint? I have not tried this myself (no markers) but it seems like that would be a concern. Maybe you are light enough on the paint that it is not an issue?
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samisaywhat In reply to alexander-four [2011-07-06 23:55:23 +0000 UTC]
I don't use a lot of paint, so it has never wrinkled on me. I also do not wet the brush when using the paint. The paint tends to sit right on top of the marker
I was worried about it too at first!
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alexander-four In reply to samisaywhat [2011-07-08 16:01:24 +0000 UTC]
Oh, I see. Well, if I ever find my prismacolor markers, I'll have to give that a shot. Thank you, for the tutorial.
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