Hello there, who cannot resist a sweet, ripe peach at this time of year? I certainly can't and nor can this little girl by Mo Manning.
It is another "no-lines" colouring primarily in Copic with a little bit of pencil enhancement to assist with some of the finer, fiddlier details that I just love to add.
To achieve the softer no-lines look I printed Mo Manning's digital stamp using Apple Pages and reduced the opacity of Peaches to 20%, thus printing the image in pale grey rather than the usual black. The same sort of effect can be achieved using Word or a similar program.
To achieve the softer no-lines look I printed Mo Manning's digital stamp using Apple Pages and reduced the opacity of Peaches to 20%, thus printing the image in pale grey rather than the usual black. The same sort of effect can be achieved using Word or a similar program.
When you add colour to your printed image the lines are less obvious enabling you to create a much more delicate, realistic piece of work.
COPIC COLOURS:
Background: B0000, B000, G0000, G000
G00, T0, T1, T2, YG0000
Apron: YR30, E50, W00, W0, W1
Sandals: E41, E42, E43, W1, W2
Skin: E0000, E000, E00, V20, R20
Peach: YR20, YR00, YR02, R32, Y32, W1
Butterfly: YR0000, YR000, YR00, Y000
YR02, W1
Stamps: Digital image - Peaches by Mo Manning
Paper: Personal Impressions Premier Quality Smooth White Card, Bazzill
Colouring Medium: Copic Markers (colour list above) and Caran D'Ache Pablo and Luminance pencils
Tools: Spellbinders Grand Nestabilities Scalloped Circles, Spellbinders Grand Calibur, Quickutz Cookie Cutter Circles, Epson WF-7515 printer & Apple Pages
Size of card: 13cm
As always thanks for visiting
Wauw!
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