2013
Digital Tutors
Eddie Russell
03:44:43
English
Copic markers have been tools of the trade for artists working with traditional media for years. With SketchBook Pro, we now have the ability to utilize these same markers to color our digital artwork. Because of the transparent nature of these markers, we will start this tutorial out by sharing some important workflow considerations that are important to know right out of the gate. From here we will begin the process of coloring a piece of Manga line work using our Copic markers. Along the way we will learn about things like planning for highlights and shadows as well as how we can begin to layer and blend our Copic markers together. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a good understanding of how to utilize Copic markers to color your own digital artwork.
Chapters
01. Introduction and project overview
02. Planning out highlights and shadows
03. Getting started with the face
04. Adding to the base colors of the face
05. Continuing to build value and color for the face
06. Adding color to the eyes
07. Getting started with the legs
08. Continuing to work on the legs
09. Adding color to the hands
10. Blocking in a base color for the hair
11. Adding additional color and value to the hair
12. Continuing to add additional color and value to the hair
13. Finishing the hair for our character
14. Laying down base colors for the shirt
15. Adding additional color and value to the shirt
16. Finishing off the shirt
17. Laying down base color for the boots
18. Adding additional color and value to the boots
19. Finishing off the boots
20. Starting the plaid pattern for the skirt
21. Bringing red into the skirt pattern
22. Adding additional color and value to the skirt
http://www.digitaltutors.com/tutorial/1182-Creating-Copic-Marker-Illustrations-in-SketchBook-Pro
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