Use What You Learn: Color Shiny Pink Heart Balloons with Copic Marker & Colored Pencil

Use What You Learn: Color Shiny Pink Heart Balloons with Copic Marker & Colored Pencil

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

You can color these balloons, your own balloon drawing, or any other balloon stamp you encounter.

Good technique isn’t just good for one project.

Good technique is good for a lifetime of coloring!

Color Palette: Copic Marker + Colored Pencil Combination (Blue, Periwinkle, Peach)

Color Palette: Copic Marker + Colored Pencil Combination (Blue, Periwinkle, Peach)

Periwinkle & peach Copic Markers make a tranquil color palette for your next coloring project.

Today’s color palette pairs complementary B, BV, and E Copic Markers to make a beautiful color scheme for your next project.

Color Palette: Copic Marker + Colored Pencil Combination (Green, Beige, Plum)

Color Palette: Copic Marker + Colored Pencil Combination (Green, Beige, Plum)

Forest green & khaki Copic Markers make a rustic color palette for your next coloring project.

Today’s color palette pairs complementary G, BG, and E Copic Markers to make a beautiful color scheme for your next project.

Real Color Theory: Skip the Blending Combinations! Layer Color with Realism by Glazing

Real Color Theory: Skip the Blending Combinations! Layer Color with Realism by Glazing

The reason why your Copic Marker or colored pencil projects look flat and cartoonish?

The reason why you never color anything that looks remotely realistic?

It’s because you’re using the blending technique instead of layering colors the way artists do. How to glaze colors for realism…