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Marker Tutorial pt.1

Marker Tutorial pt.1

Marker Tutorial pt.1 by Amadeus
Marker Tutorial pt.1 by Amadeus

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Amadeus
Okay before I start this one I'm going the only reason I'm posting this is because people keep asking me for tips I've never had an art instruction in my life all I know is self-taught so I'm not an expert on how to draw or color. I've only been coloring with markers for a year, and what you see in my gallery is all the experience I have so do not think that this is the only way to do this. In addition, I’m going on the basis that you’ve used markers at some time in you’re life. ^_^ <br />
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Okay on to the good stuff on I'm going to start the coloring process on this pic with the hair. Usually I don't do the hair until the end of a pic but I thought I'd start with something easy to follow. Now I personally use Prismacolor markers (cause they're alcohol based and they where the most available to find when I was looking for a set ^_^) so colors might not correspond with other brands. Starting with the top left I placed a base color of #5-Scarlet Lake, now with the hair it's best to use the fine end when messing with the tight areas cause the bigger end lets out too much ink which would cause unnecessary bleeding . You want to use a steady amount of pressure in a tight circular motion, but don’t push down too hard or you’ll more than likely get an uneven color.<br />
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Now the next one to the right I began to add shadows with #151-Raspberry after you do that you will notice a stark contrast in the two colors. To remedy this take the Scarlet Lake again and go over the Raspberry, this works best if the colors are still wet on the paper so you’ll have to work quick if you’re using alcohol-based markers. This rule also applies to two layers of the same color.<br />
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On the bottom left, I added highlights with a white color pencil. Now most animation works well with white pen or marker but this pic required a more subtle tone.<br />
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Finally I blended the pencil with a blending tool (a.k.a. napkin ^_^) and added another layer of shadowing, but this time I didn’t blend it.<br />
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Well that’s the end of the 1st part of the tutorial. The rest will be posted as they come.

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Mikagami on January 21, 2006, 1:10:34 AM

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MikagamiThat's a great tutorial. The hair is really cool!
I've never used prismacolor but I might give it a try after all ^^

AnimeMangaLover on January 20, 2006, 11:55:38 PM

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AnimeMangaLoverI love you Amadeus! =3 This is perfect, thank you. I can't wait to see the next tutorial! ^^ *+faves*

Darkmasterbabe on January 20, 2006, 5:21:52 PM

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DarkmasterbabeShies really beautiful