Color Theory - Spring Kit
Color along with Amy on YouTube using this Color Theory Kit.
Look up “color theory” on the internet and you’ll be flooded with websites and videos talking about the color wheel. How sad.
Color theory is much more than a silly little color wheel!
Color theory is how artists choose and use colors to create emotion and feeling in their art. You can also use color theory to mix specific colors, like those we find in photo references. Color theory frees you from having to buy every marker color ever made!
In her Applied Color Theory videos, Amy share how she uses color theory to capture realistic color with Copic Markers and colored pencils. Never wonder again if you’re using the right shade color— mixing it yourself is easier than you think.
Color along with Amy on YouTube using this Color Theory Kit.
Look up “color theory” on the internet and you’ll be flooded with websites and videos talking about the color wheel. How sad.
Color theory is much more than a silly little color wheel!
Color theory is how artists choose and use colors to create emotion and feeling in their art. You can also use color theory to mix specific colors, like those we find in photo references. Color theory frees you from having to buy every marker color ever made!
In her Applied Color Theory videos, Amy share how she uses color theory to capture realistic color with Copic Markers and colored pencils. Never wonder again if you’re using the right shade color— mixing it yourself is easier than you think.
Color along with Amy on YouTube using this Color Theory Kit.
Look up “color theory” on the internet and you’ll be flooded with websites and videos talking about the color wheel. How sad.
Color theory is much more than a silly little color wheel!
Color theory is how artists choose and use colors to create emotion and feeling in their art. You can also use color theory to mix specific colors, like those we find in photo references. Color theory frees you from having to buy every marker color ever made!
In her Applied Color Theory videos, Amy share how she uses color theory to capture realistic color with Copic Markers and colored pencils. Never wonder again if you’re using the right shade color— mixing it yourself is easier than you think.
The videos in this series use Copic Markers and Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils but they also work with other brands of alcohol markers and pencils, plus artist grade watercolor.
Videos: (all videos are free on YouTube, videos not included in this kit)
PRINTABLE FILE CONTENTS:
PNG digital stamp file of Daffodil Blossom, high-res 300 ppi (black lines version)
PNG digital stamp file of Lily of the Valley, high-res 300 ppi (black lines version)
PNG digital stamp file of Dogwood Branch, high-res 300 ppi (black lines version)
3 Full color printablePDF worksheets with photo references (Daffodil, Lily of the Valley, and Dogwood)
Full color and blank PDF template of Amy’s Copic Color Wheel
(Coming in late May) PDF links to all six videos
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