Use What You Learn: Color Realistic Tangerines or Oranges with Copic Marker & Colored Pencil

Use What You Learn: Color Realistic Tangerines or Oranges with Copic Marker & Colored Pencil

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

You can color these tangerines, your own orange drawing, or any other fruit stamp you encounter.

Good technique isn’t just good for one project.

Good technique is good for a lifetime of coloring!

Coloring Tip: Time of Day Changes the Color of Everyday Objects (Copic Marker, Colored Pencil)

Coloring Tip: Time of Day Changes the Color of Everyday Objects (Copic Marker, Colored Pencil)

Which Copic Markers should you use to color fire?

Close your eyes and think of a fire. Are you picturing a campfire with burning logs and maybe some kids toasting marshmallows? Which colors do you see in the flames?

Red? Orange? Yellow? Maybe a little bit of blue?

Great! You’ve figured out which colors we will absolutely, positively NOT be using today!

Details in Focus: 6 Tips for Coloring Realistic Birds (Copic Marker, Colored Pencil)

Details in Focus: 6 Tips for Coloring Realistic Birds (Copic Marker, Colored Pencil)

Do you want to color Realistic birds?

Traditional blending techniques teach you to color everything smooth.

It doesn’t matter what animal you’re coloring— furry puppies, spiky porcupines, scaly fish, or feathery flamingos— no problem, just color them all smooth!

So it’s no wonder your animals turn out generic and cartoonish.

Folks, this is nuts. As a professional artist, I can’t imagine ignoring the amazing textures that make birds so interesting and unique.

It’s not hard to add a little bit of realism to your coloring.

Coloring Tip: Test Background Colors to Prevent Accidental Distractions (Copic Marker, Colored Pencil)

Coloring Tip: Test Background Colors to Prevent Accidental Distractions (Copic Marker, Colored Pencil)

Do you wait until the end of the project to add a background?

Uh ohhhh…

Backgrounds are far more important than most colorers realize.

You’ve just spent hours coloring a beautiful image with your very best Copic Marker techniques. You added lots of amazing details with colored pencils.

Do you really want to mess it up now with a bad background?