Blending

Video Resources: “The Stupid-Simple Trick to Smooth Marker Blends"

Video Resources: “The Stupid-Simple Trick to Smooth Marker Blends"

Do you regularly struggle to blend Copics smoothly? It might be the marker’s fault.

In this episode, we explore the unreasonable expectations people have about refilling markers.

Blending with Colored Pencils: Are You Using Too Many Colors? (More Realism with Fewer Pencils)

Blending with Colored Pencils: Are You Using Too Many Colors? (More Realism with Fewer Pencils)

Are you frustrated with your colored pencil blends?

You’re not alone. You wanted to learn to color with realism and artistry. Instead, you’re getting artificial candy colors and strange blends which don’t turn out the way you expected.

Today, let’s look at the most common issue I see with current pencil instruction and why it doesn’t work well for realistic coloring

Coloring Basics: Color Crisp Edges and No-Line Images with the Fence Technique (Copic Marker)

Coloring Basics: Color Crisp Edges and No-Line Images with the Fence Technique (Copic Marker)

Do You have problems staying in the lines with Copic Markers?

You’ve watched lots of coloring videos and everyone seems to color very neatly, staying inside the lines, with no raggedy edges. But to be perfectly honest, you’re just not getting it. You keep trying to be neat and tidy but still… your coloring just looks sloppy. It feels like you’re missing something. Something important.

Wouldn’t it be great if there was a class that focused less on cute projects and more on the technique?

Pssstttt… now there is!

Coloring Basics: Color Large Projects with the Swish Stroke (Copic Marker Technique)

Coloring Basics: Color Large Projects with the Swish Stroke (Copic Marker Technique)

Do Your Copic Marker Projects look Streaky?

You’ve watched lots of coloring videos, you’ve tried the tutorials, and scoured the internet for the best blending advice. But to be perfectly honest, you’re just not getting it. You keep practicing but your projects still don’t look smooth. It feels like you’re missing something. Something important.

Wouldn’t it be great if there was a class that focused less on cute projects and more on the technique?

Pssstttt… now there is!