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Thursday, September 27, 2012

How to Color Transparent Objects with Copics

How to Color Transparent Objects with Copics Video Clips. Duration : 6.50 Mins.


I was planning on a how to color eyes tutorial but I was waiting for my copic opaque white to come in but didn't come in time. (I'll be using white paint as an alternative T u T) Well I'll be leaving for Korea in 2 days so I was busy and running on a few hours of sleep, I still hope you enjoy the tutorial! Key Points & Tips: - Don't try to use too much ink when coloring the actual transparent object or you'll muddy up the under color too much, unless that's what you're going for. In the case of crystal wings, I took extra care not to try to ruin the coloring of the hair and skin. - When using lighter colors for the objects shown through the transparent, I would not recommend using a bright lighter color, but a dull lighter color. (Ex. NO: blue - sky blue, YES: blue - baby blue) - You can either touch the color to the line, or not touch on the colors for the transparent object (ex. The gray of the fabric). You can make the gray touch the lineart or not and both will give you a different effect, play around with this for what you desire. -If you do use a very dark transparent object, you can follow the same guidelines but note that you will not see very much through but if you want at least something showing, it is IMPERATIVE that you do not use TOO MUCH ink or you will end up covering up any color that you colored under it. Tip: Try to use lighter shades of the darker color first, then go over with a very light layer of the darker. Materials Used: Copic Multiliners (0.03 ...

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