“Fighting Fish” a stunning Red, Orange, and Blue Copic Marker blending combination
Be a Rebel Blender— because real life is never Light-Medium-Dark.
Light-Medium-Dark blending combinations were never designed for YOU.
Light to dark blends are for teachers.
It’s very easy to teach simple blends.
The problem is, when I look at the world around me, nothing is ever three versions of the same color. In the shade, the color goes murky. Where the light hits the color, it goes warm. And we can’t even begin to describe the endless variety of surface colors.
I use Rebel Blends in all of my personal work, I teach them in my online classes and workshops, plus you’ll see them in my free videos.
If you want to color with realism, you’ve gotta use real colors.
Let’s break the rules.
Scroll down for the Copic Rebel Blend recipe.
RED WORKSHOP
BREAK THE RULES
WE TEST RED INK
MAKE RED BEAUTIFUL
UNDERPAINT RED MARKERS
You’ve never seen Red Copic Markers do this!
Challenge yourself with this rebel blend inspired by a Siamese Fighting Fish.
Inset splashy art work uses the following art supplies:
COPIC MARKER: R27, R14, YR12, YR20, B91, B93, B97, C9
PRISMACOLOR COLORED PENCIL: PC901 Indigo Blue, PC918 Orange
METAL: Finetec Pearlescent Colours in 610 Silver
FREE Photo Reference
The “Fighting Fish” Rebel Blend was inspired by a brilliant red Siamese Fighting Fish, also known as a Betta Fish.
The stock photo I used is not available for free download but I found a similar photo for FREE on Pixabay.com
Special thanks “nonnatthapat” on Pixabay. We really appreciate photographers who offer their excellent pics for creative use!
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