Today I'm going to show you three ways of using the Blender (nr 0).
It is excellent to "erase" with, if you happen to color outside the lines on the image.
Use it to 'soften' transitions when adding shadows around the subject.
Or make a dotted fabric on a dress.
When I sit and paint, sometimes a little colour will go over the lines on the image. The blender is perfect to "push" the color in again.
When I have colored the image, I like to add a shadow around the entire subject. I think it enhances the picture more and makes it more alive. I usually add a brown shade, eg W3 in the places where it is shaded most. Next, I take W1 thinly around the whole subject, and then I follow with W0. It is now I follow with the blender to make a smoother transition between W0 and the white paper.
Finally, I use the soft brush and make circular rotating brush strokes just next W0.
W3
W1,0
Blender (0)
And last but not least, the blender is perfect to make cute little dots in the fabric on a dress.
Using the soft brush tip, I hold the pen upright properly so I get nice round spots, placing it gently on the color that I want to be spotted.
I do this several times and in the same places all the time,
so I get just the right emphasis of dotty fabric.
The stamps I am using are from Bildmålarna. I chos to do a painting of my pre-painted motifs.
Copic Markers I have used:
Girl
Skin: E000,11,30
Hair: E41,42,43
Dress: V91,93,95,99 and Blendern to the dots
W0,3
Wings: C0,3
Rabbit: E40,41, T3, R11, W00,
Flower: Yr 24, W0
Carrot: YR000,24,27 and YG95
Boy
Skin:E000,11,30
Hair:E41,44, W1,3,5
Owl: E40,41,71,74,77
Nose: E70,YR24 and eyes: YR24
Shirt: E81,84,87
Trousers: T1,2,4,5,7
Ground and around the image: W0,1,3 + Blender
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ReplyDeleteGr Karin
So beautiful your colouring is amazing and thank you for sharing this tutorial using the blender x
ReplyDeleteThank you girls for the lovely words!
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