Tutorial Copic Marker
Tutorial Copic Marker
Tutorial Copic Marker
Are you keen to try out the hottest art marker on the market? Copic markers have become
famous as the highest quality markers available today and are highly sought after by designers
and illustrators alike. They have become a popular medium for art students to showcase their
creativity in their college art portfolios too. If you would like to try these out but aren't sure where
to start here's PortPrep's list of resources to get you started!
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From the video example above, artists are able to create shadow effects on their illustration for
more vibrant and realistic artwork. To achieve the same effect, however, you need to determine
the kind of paper required by your Copic markers. While many types of paper can be used with
markers to good effect specialty marker papers yield superior results.
Given the quality of color and flexibility of the Copic marker system, they are expensive relative
to other markers. Yet despite the price, Copic markers are still the preferred marker among
professionals and growing in popularity with serious students because of the benefit they offer.
Their strongest feature is that they are refillable once the ink has run out and have replaceable
tips, making them ideal for long-term use and cheaper in the long run than their competitor's
markers.
The ink on these markers can last up to three years long - after this time, the alcohol will have
evaporated. Still, you can take out the ink, which has now become acid-free, and use it for your
paper-crafting projects and other purposes. I love that you can custom mix the ink to do superior
blends and gradations! Several of the other top brands often have too large a gap in the colors
and tones to be able to do smooth blends. So this is an excellent feature that Copic offers.
The Ciao is the most affordable among Copic markers and has similar brush nibs as the
Sketch, but comes in only 144 colors as opposed to 334 in Sketch and the Original. The
Wide marker has a 3/4-inch brush, which is great for coloring the background of your artwork.
Unlike the first two, the Ciao and Wide cannot be used for airbrushing. For more information
about Copic markers, read this Stamping Brochure from the official Copic Marker site and this
updated FAQ page about Copic markers written on Debbie Olson Designs.
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Baylee teaches the basic and advanced techniques on how to correctly blend different colors
using Copic markers together to achieve vibrant and authentic shades for your artworks.
TIP: When combining light and dark colors, make sure to have an in-between color. This would
serve as a transition between the opposite colors and help you soften the blend between the
light and dark colors.
Evan Burse of Cartoon Block gives his take on how to use the most popular Copic marker in
coloring Iron Man in this extremely helpful and entertaining tutorial.
TIP: Leave some areas white when coloring silver or steel on your artwork. This is to emphasize
the reflection of light on the steel surface.
This Copic marker tutorial video talks about the four ideal types of paper to be used with your
Copic markers. The four papers featured are Georgia Pacific (recommended for beginners),
Neenah (thicker than Georgia Pacific), Gina K (120 pd. paper with a unique treatment to its
surface), and Canson (150 pd. weight paper with a coarse texture that's perfect for pencil).
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TIP: Keep in mind that you can also buy specialty marker papers that can absorb a large
amount of marker ink and offer great blending without any bleeding. Copic markers do blend
more easily than other brands and as such they are easier to use on a variety of papers.
Normally it is nearly essential to use marker paper with any of the other brands to get good
results. You will get fantastic results with marker paper with Copic but watch this video to see
the kinds of great results you can get with Copic markers on these other types of papers.
Another video from Baylee, this Copic marker tutorial teaches viewers how to place ink on their
markers once they've emptied them out. The video covers how to refill all types of Copic
markers.
While Manga or Japanese animation art has been done to death by a lot of people, this Copic
marker tutorial provides an in-depth, step-by-step process on how to beautifully color your
Manga using these markers. The techniques applied by Sophiechan90 in this video can also be
used on other types of animation, which makes this tutorial an essential viewing for everyone
who wants to make the most out of their Copic markers.
If you've seen all the videos above but are still having problems with using copic markers on
your pieces to be included in your college art portfolio, then get a FREE Portfolio Assessment
from Karen Kesteloot! She will help you improve your skills in using copic markers and make an
art portfolio that will get you into the best art and design colleges. Click here or on the banner
below for more information.
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