Spotlight Cards: Showcase Your Advanced Copic Marker Coloring (Friendship Puzzle)

Spotlight Cards: Showcase Your Advanced Copic Marker Coloring (Friendship Puzzle)

Elena Cazares teaches bright cheerful images using Copic Markers and colored pencils lessons at CraftsforPaws.com. Like Vanilla Arts classes, Elena’s class projects are too large for cards. Join us for the next episode in her Spotlight series making cards from big bold projects. Spotlight Cards let your coloring take center stage rather than the fancy papers, complex layout, or purchased ephemera normally used in cardmaking.

Vanilla Undercover: Underpaint with Copic Markers for Beautiful Realism - Vintner’s Violet

Vanilla Undercover: Underpaint with Copic Markers for Beautiful Realism - Vintner’s Violet

Intoxicating Purples?

How particular should you be when choosing Copic Markers for your next art project? If you’re coloring these luscious grapes with a photo reference, would you use a black marker or black colored pencil for the deep, shady recesses between the grapes? Not if you want them to look realistic! Black pigment…

Vanilla Undercover: Underpainting with Copic Markers for Beautiful Realism - Deep pearl

Vanilla Undercover: Underpainting with Copic Markers for Beautiful Realism - Deep pearl

Try underpainting E43 with BV20 to successfully simulate lifelike shadows in these pretty peonies. The natural “color shattering” which occurs with any of the BV markers will bring to light beautiful nuances of blues, turquoises and violets. | VanillaArts.com | #copicmarker #realisticcoloring #underpainting

Spotlight Cards: Showcase Your Advanced Copic Marker Coloring (Dewy Rose)

Spotlight Cards: Showcase Your Advanced Copic Marker Coloring (Dewy Rose)

Elena Cazares teaches bright cheerful images using Copic Markers and colored pencils lessons at CraftsforPaws.com. Like Vanilla Arts classes, Elena’s class projects are too large for cards. Join us for the next episode in her Spotlight series making cards from big bold projects. Spotlight Cards let your coloring take center stage rather than the fancy papers, complex layout, or purchased ephemera normally used in cardmaking…