How to Color Realistic Night Scenes with Markers and Colored Pencils

How to Color Realistic Night Scenes with Markers and Colored Pencils

Your standard technique for coloring a night scene is usually the same and it always involves a black or nearly-black background. The problem is, black paper doesn’t really look like night. Amy shows you a better approach to midnight theme settings.

Color Palette: Copic Marker + Colored Pencil Combination (Salmon, Deep Orange, and Icy Green) Dappled Grounds

Color Palette: Copic Marker + Colored Pencil Combination (Salmon, Deep Orange, and Icy Green) Dappled Grounds

Salmon, deep orange, and icy green Copic Markers make a tranquil palette for your next coloring project.

Today’s color palette pairs R, E, and BG Copic Markers. Get the full recipe here.

Color Palette: Copic Marker + Colored Pencil Combination (Green, Dusty Pink, and Violet) Fairy Caps

Color Palette: Copic Marker + Colored Pencil Combination (Green, Dusty Pink, and Violet) Fairy Caps

Bright Green, dusty pink, and violet Copic Markers make a whimsical palette for your next coloring project.

Today’s color palette pairs YG, E, and V Copic Markers. Get the full recipe here.