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Showing posts with label create a scene. Show all posts

Sunday, May 28, 2023

End of Summer??!

Hi!
Helen here showing you a card (one image, two different scenes).
I used "End of Summer" by Mo Manning. I have it as a clear stamp through Stampavie.
And as you will see, it can be in the middle of Summer as well depending on how you color it.



I started by stamping my image on Perfect Coloring Paper with Memento ink.



Sketched in my background with C1.



Started with the sky, B0000.



I wanted a bright, colorful sky, so I went in with B24, which was a mistake.



Tried to get some shape, roundness in the cloud.
I used C00 - C0 - C1 - C3
For her skin I used E000 - BV20 - E11 - E50 - E04



The grass: YG03 - YG17 - T5
The sand: E31 - E33 - E35



Water: B32 - B41 - B45 - Gelly Roll Dark White


Hair: E07 - E19 - E29
Top: V0000 - V000 - V01 - C1
Jeans: B41 - B97 - B95 - B91
Flip flops: V000 - V1, C1 - C3
Flowers: Y17 - C1 - C3



This time I made a card out of my image because
I wasn´t pleased with the outcome of my coloring.
It was the color, B24, for the sky that I didn´t like.
But by cutting it down, I´m very pleased.



I started of with this background, this was what I had in mind.
But I struggled a bit and, when I did, I forgot to take photos.

Skin: E000 - BV20 - E50 - E11 - R00
Hair: Y00 - E53 - W3
Jeans; B91 - B93 - B95
Fence: C1 - C0 - Blender , and I have many layers with C1
Grass: YG21 - YG01 - YG17 - YG67
Background: YG21 - E30 - YG91 - YG93, Blender, Gelly Roll Dark White

So, does it feels like the end of the summer in the images?
I think not.

Happy colouring til next time!
Helen

Monday, March 28, 2022

Go Big or Go Home!

Hi everyone!
Today it´s my (Helen) turn to show what I have coloured since last time.

One late Saturday night I was so excited to get my hands on my new stamps from Colorado Craft Company. The set is called Big love. And what I really like about it is that it´s useful. I can use it for birthdays cards as well as Christmas cards. It´s a really good quality for clear stamps. Not soft as a cheaper one can be, but hard enough to get nice, thin lines even if you´re a stamper that like to press a little harder. Don´t forget to ink your clear stamp and stamp it once before stamping for your image you would like to colour. Sometimes they are a little greasy and you will stamp that off by just make one stamping first on some scrap paper.

So, there I was, just wanted to get some colouring done.
So excited that I forgot to take any pictures. So I thought I should use the image as a sketch and sketched in something to get a feeling of a hole in a wall for my little mouse. 
As I sat there looking at it, knowing that I needed to colour it again to document my process I decided that I wanted the wall to be in an angle and I would like it to be made out of wood. So I coloured it and took photos. But as I finished it my mind couldn´t stop thinking of  that I would like to have a cast shadow on the wall of the mouse.

So... I will show you how I did that one, my third colouring.


I often colour an image once before the one I end up using. I like to work through the image, learning to know it. See where I failed the first time, trying to get it better on the next image.


I made a card out of my first colouring, the one where I was so excited.


My second colouring. Here I trimmed of a part I wasn´t happy about as I made the card.


So, for my colouring...
I started up by sketching in the wall with a light grey, C0. After that I made the cast shadow of the mouse, starting with the lightest tint, C3, that also will be the largest area, going to the darkest tint, C5, and this will be de smallest area. I just used two tints for the shadow. I didn´t worried about getting the shadow smooth and I went in with a slightly dark colour, as I knew the next layors of colours would soften it out. If I colour it again, using the same colour as I did in the wood, I will pick a warm grey for the cast shadow instead. I made the contour of the wall with E37.



I used E31 for the first layer, just to moister the paper. And I´m not worried about not getting the area smooth and nice. This is just for moister. And a wooden board aren´t even in it´s colour, so it will just make it more realistic. With my darkest colour, E37, I will build up the pattern of the wood, starting with just making some heavy, vertical lines, indicading the boards.


To get the twig marks, I press hard on the nib to get wider lines and I go from light pressure, to harder, to lighter. And scribbeling with an unstable hand to get it more realistic. Using E37.


Scribbeling in the pattern and the only thing I´m thinking of is to not get it even.


The contrast between E31 and E37 can be hard for some, but the next layer will soften it out. And you can see that the lightest colour for the cast shadow, C3, isn´t discernible any longer.


The next layer is with E33. And on top of that I got in with a little E35 in the corners to draw the attention more to the image. Using flick marks and the paper is so wet I don´t have to work with the blending.


For the mouse I applyed C3-C7-C5-B24-C5-B24, in that order. I left a small area in the top of his face in the first layer. Otherwise he would be to dark if that area had been coloured twice. Some blue on his belly, just for some highlights. R11  in the ear and on the nose. E50-E21-E13 on legs and tail.


Y06-YR23-Y19 for the cheese.


BV31-BV13-BV02, trying to get the light coming from an angle top-right.


R04-R59-R37. Small areas doesn´t always need three shades.


R02-R32.


YG06-YG09-C3-0.


BG11-BG07-BG13.


For bows and ribbons I used from bottom to top:
C3-C0-0
Y32-Y28-YR23
V95-V17-V09


For the ground I used E81-E84. Making it lighter around the mouse. Adding the colour using flick marks and in the same angle as the wall. Inside the hole of the wall I used C0-C5-C3-C0 and made a blending between C0-E81.


I thought the mouse should be in a barn, so I made some flick marks indicating hay.
I used E99-E97-E37, starting with the lightest nearest the mouse and working me out with darker and darker colour. I do this for two reasons. First, the colour will be darker, more saturated, as closer the object is to you, and it will be duller further away. Second, it will frame the image and draw more attention to the mouse. If you hold your pen more upright, you get thinner flick marks, and as you angle your pen they will be wider. I even hold nearer to the nib when I want a thinner line.



So, here is the finished card.
And I´m happy with my cast shadow, creating the distance between the mouse and the wall.

Hope you enjoyed this tutorial.
If you did, please follow me on Instagram: Hellenbell.

See you soon!
Love
Helen

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Arizona Desert Scene

Hello everyone!

My name is Annemarie and I am honored to be part of this amazing team now. You can also follow me on instagram: @am_customdesign_fineart

I hope to inspire everyone with my projects.



I decided to make my own scene for this card. These mountains were created with E11, E13 and E15. I used the lightest color first to create the shapes and then I added the shades and worked from dark to light.


Of course I needed some cacti. I used YG67, G29 and YG63 for these.


Some rocks were next with E57, E55, E53.


The sandy ground was created with E27, E25 and E23.


I had to add some water because one of the stamps I wanted to use is a little boat.
E25, E23, E21 and E51 made the river bank and BG32, BG11 and G40 the water.


Y17, Y18, Y15, Y13 and Y04 created the sun and YR04, YR15, Y38, Y35 and Y21 were used for the sunset sky.


One last cactus in front of the sun with G94.


My background is complete now.


I used a Sugar Pea Designs stamps. The base of the teepee is kept neutral with E53, E51 and E50.


The bright colors are: V17, V15, V12, next color R39, R24, R22, then G07, YG17, YG25, then Y17, Y18, Y06 and last BG57, BG13 and BG11.


The cute little raccoons are colored with W9, W7, W5, W4, W2, W1 and the rosy cheeks and ears are R22 and R21.


The colors of the headdress are Y17, Y15 and Y06, V17, V15 and V12 and the feather BG57, BG13 and BG32.


The canoe is met neutral with E55, E53, E51 and E50.


For some details I used a white gel pen.
I hope you like my first project, let me know if you have any questions.

Until next time, have a great day!
Annemarie

Monday, October 12, 2020

Halloween Card with Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps


Hello,
How are you ? Hope all safe..

Today I have a little inspiration for you. I have created a Halloween scene with a mix of super fun clear stamps from Kraftin Kimmie.

During the colouring I have made photos of the combination of Copic used.


I have started to colour the background with the BV 20, BV 23, BV 25, BV 29 .
I love this combo..it creates a nice dark background with a violet hint.


The skin combo a bit different than usual
E 99, E 97, E 02, E 00..
and for the cheeks R 39


The spider costume of the girl was coloured in a purple combo
V 12, V 15, V 17, V 09


The pumpkins were coloured with my favorite combo
YR 14, YR 18, YR 07, E 15, E 18


The green combinations has almost a fluor look
YG 01, YG 23, G 14, G 29


The spider and hair of the boy were coloured in a brown combination
E 57, E 59, E 79


The bats were coloured in a "black" combination
using N 4, N 6, N 8 and a hint of 110 and a black multiliner 0.3


The bandage of the boy was coloured with
E 40, E 41, E 43 


...and last but not least the floor was coloured with
N 4, N 6, N 8


Here is my finished card,

The shape die is from Studiolight Essentials STENCILSL116
The circle label die is from Sizzix , 660060 Tim Holtz 
The spider web die is from Marianne Design LR 0430
Various ribbons from my collection

The stamps are from Kraftin Kimmie 
(You're a scream ( boy and girl , sentiments boo, dressed to spook ) , 
I want candy ( pumpkin, bats, spider , candies )

The circle stamp is from Prickley Pear CLR013E
trick or treat sentiment is from Papertreyink Tag-its #7 


The part with the coloured images can actually be opened
to find the hidden message inside


Hope my card will inspire you to create your own Halloween card,
thanks for your visit here on the Copic Europe blog..

Hugs Blankina