Use What You Learn: Color a Realistic Apple with Copic Marker & Colored Pencil

 
You don’t need a new Copic Marker or colored pencil class for everything you want to color. Good technique adds up! You can create this realistic advanced apple using my beginner apple lesson plus the technique from this intermediate magnolia lesson…
 
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Good technique can be used for more than just one coloring class. To color this realistic apple with Copic Markers and colored pencils, I combined my beginner apple lesson with my intermediate magnolia lesson. Together, these simple techniques add up to advanced realistic and artistic coloring.

 

Realistic & Artistic Coloring

It would be impossible to create a Copic Marker or colored pencil class for everything everyone wants to color.

Even if I devoted all my time to producing classes, 24 hours a day, non-stop, I still couldn’t please everyone.

You don’t need a new Copic Marker or colored pencil class for everything you want to color. Good technique adds up! You can create this realistic advanced apple using my beginner apple lesson plus the technique from this intermediate magnolia lesson…

The good news is that you don’t need a dedicated class to color this realistic advanced level apple.

You can use techniques borrowed from other Vanilla Arts classes to color apples.

You can color this apple, your own apple drawing, or any other apple stamp you encounter.

Good technique isn’t just good for one project.

Good technique is good for a lifetime of coloring!

 

Combine Classes, Combine techniques

Make the most out of every coloring class you take!

To color this realistic apple, I used techniques from two Vanilla Arts classes.

Shiny Apple + Magnolia = a realistic apple

Marker Painting Foundations- Learn to color with Copic Markers. Shiny Apple is a beginner level project from week 5 of this comprehensive 12 week course. Students learn the feel of different coloring methods with this project, ending the course with…

In MPF week 5, we underpaint an easy red apple with blue marker, learning to keep our darks dark enough to create simple dimension. This is a beginner project but the technique is universal, and applies to any project.

Colored Pencil Plus- Learn to color with colored pencils in a mixed media format. Magnolia is an intermediate level project from week 9 of this comprehensive 12 week course. Students learn to adjust the temperature of white for dynamic color, ending…

In CP+ week 9, we chart the temperature of sunlight (pulls) and shadowy (pushes) to give shape and artistry to simple white magnolia petals. This is an intermediate technique which I use in all my art.

You don’t need a new Copic Marker or colored pencil class for everything you want to color. Good technique adds up! You can create this realistic advanced apple using my beginner apple lesson plus the technique from this intermediate magnolia lesson…

This apple is the bonus practice image from Coloring Basics. I borrowed the blue underpaint and the dimensional color sculpting, then added temperature details with colored pencil.

 
 

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Coloring Basics, a technique improvement class from VanillaArts.com

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Apple digital stamp is included with purchase. Image is for practice only. Complete apple process is not shown. Psssttt… we did include a few recipes, reference photo, and project samples!