I love your coloring! It looks really good! I think your reasoning as to which colors you would choose made a lot of sense. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
I have around 50 markers, but am missing a good denim blue, and I was happy to see your recommendations. I also liked your ideas for greens. I liked the reminder to use a gray to help with shading if I'm missing a color that would blend well. I will have to try that soon. I skipped out on a few color families also, so I could get other colors I really like and use.
Thank you so much! I love that your choices were made so carefully and that you walked us through it in real time, so I had time to write down the numbers of the markers. I am just starting with copics, and since they are expensive, it helps to have a well thought out grouping to start with. I like bright colors too - so really liked your choices. Many thanks!
Jane, I'm so glad that you found it helpful! When I started (a few years ago now), choosing colors was intimidating because I could only afford one or two at a time. Enjoy your Copics! I made a lot of mistakes in the beginning and thought maybe it just wasn't for me, but little by little I became more comfortable with them and now reach for them every time I want to color. Make mistakes, learn from them, and just enjoy the process.
@@KaraLynneCards Thanks for your encouragement! I'm loving them, but am having to collect them slowly, like you. I stuck with watercolor and water based markers for years but finally decided to try them and am having fun. It helps to have people like you on U tube showing us how. Thanks again for your clear explanations!
OHMYSTARS! Your recommendations are fabulous...wish I'd had this when I started making my purchases (I wouldn't have bothered with the Violets and Blue Violets!). Awesome selections/combinations, some of which I have and will, with your guidance, put them to much better use! The hex chart is fantastic, isn't it! Thank you again for inspiration! hugs~carol
New to Copics and only have about 12 so good time to see this video. Happy to say that the 12 I have are all on your top 50!. Thanks for posting this. Excellent resource.
Thank you Kara for the great information. I really like the way you explained why you chose the copics you did in your top 50 to have. I have to check now and see which ones of those that I own. I really enjoy coloring...and copics are my favorite. Thank you again.
Hi Faith, thanks so much, I'm glad you found it helpful! Sandy Allnock's hex chart is linked in the description below the video. For the Copic chart, I just do a search for it in images to find it, or go to the Copic website and do a search there.
Very helpful! I loved the colour options but for me, I cant forget my favourite colours which are violets on the bluer side so, I think I'll get 60 markers instead of 50 thanks for the heart
Good evening kara Thanks 4 replying back Did u get me reply back to u?? I live in the uk so please can u tell me if u no where i can buy the copin brush markers from a few at a time? I wood love it if u canshow us how to draw an anime as i wood love to try and i just love bright colours and it cheers me up Where can i get a chart of all the colours of copic brush markers so i can choose the colours to get first and i just no its going to b bright colours? Thank s 4 inspirerering me to try to draw and colour as iv wanted to do this since i were young but iv not got confidence and iv got dyslexic as well❤️❤️❤️
Good morning kara Iv just come across ur vlog and im so inspirered by u Im very bew at this and i have dyslexic and i need all the help i can get Please can i ask whats the best copic markers 4 me to start off with as iv not much money so i cant buy a big pack of them and i love bright colours and i live in the uk? Do copic markers have a white marker with fine lines as i want to try to do hair with streaks of white just like its the sun on the hair or can u suggest another white marker i can use over the alcohol markers? Great vlog and iv just liked ur vlog❤️❤️❤️
Hi Angela! I'm glad you found this video helpful! They are expensive and I ended up buying one or two at a time. It takes patience to slowly create your collection, but it is worth it. I would start by deciding what you like to color most. When I started, I wanted to color people, so I bought a cheap set of alcohol markers (I think they were Bic) for clothes and such, but bought Copic Es (Earth tones or browns) for skin and hair. There isn't a white Copic marker. White can be achieved several ways, but from what you described, I think your best bet is to buy a white gel pen. I like the Signo brand, and I've purchased them while in the UK in the past. Copic markers are translucent, but gel pens are opaque.
@@KaraLynneCards Hi kara Thanks 4 gettting back to me do u no in the uk where i can buy copic markers separitly cos u said about me buying so many to start off with? I want to do people and lovely hair where i can do (purple 4 example and have white streaks going down so it looks like the sun is on it I want to try anime drawing as well do u no where i can free printouts 4 them 4 me to colour in? Where can i get free printouts to c if im any good at it to start me off? If u cant get white copic do u no any other make cos the white has to b ok to go on alcohol markers? Thanks again 4 helping me as i dont get b4 and iv liked and subscribed ur vlogs❤️❤️❤️
@@angelad7164 Hi Angela, the only place in the UK that I found to buy them individually was online at CultPens, but there may be more places. I live in the US, so I have never looked for them in the UK. If you google Copic marker charts, you will find many images that display all of the colors. I do not draw/color anime, so I am not helpful about that. I would watch anime artists on RUclips to help give you more tips about printouts, white markers, and what they use most often.
Hi Dina! Sorry for the late reply, somehow I wasn't seeing my notifications. I like Copics because they are refillable and I use them enough to refill them. I usually get the refills from Dick Blick online. They may be cheaper in their brick-and-mortar stores if you have one near you. Lately, there are many non-refillable brands that are affordable. I would test out a couple Copics and compare them with those to see if the investment is worth it. If you find that the others blend as well, have the variety you want, and replacements are cheap, there's nothing wrong with that!
Hi Sue, with so many variations in skin tones, I found that Sandy Allnock has a great Copic chart called the human rainbow. It's free to download from her site. Here's the link to the post where she introduces it: sandyallnock.com/how-to-color-ethnic-skintones-thehumanrainbow/
Okay, I found the whole presentation of your choices of 50. Actually, I'm feeling frustrated because I bought the sketch set A from Amazon (figuring that they would be much less expensive per marker than buying individual markders). But I'm finding that the set doesn't really hold together very well in terms of good blending options. I'm wondering if it's just me that the way the set is put together seems rather random rather than being based on having a good number of optimal blending combos within the 72 set. Anyone have a comment on this?
I agree with you, the colors in the 72 sets seem random. It's like you need to build up the blending families around the ones in the set. They did start selling color blending family sets of three, but they weren't any cheaper than buying them individually.
I store mine upright and I don't pay attention to which end is up or down. There is a sponge inside the marker that holds the alcohol ink so the position shouldn't matter (from my experience).
I love your coloring! It looks really good! I think your reasoning as to which colors you would choose made a lot of sense. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
I have around 50 markers, but am missing a good denim blue, and I was happy to see your recommendations. I also liked your ideas for greens. I liked the reminder to use a gray to help with shading if I'm missing a color that would blend well. I will have to try that soon. I skipped out on a few color families also, so I could get other colors I really like and use.
For me, this is one of the most helpful copic videos on RUclips. I wish I had found it before starting my collection.
Well that just makes my day, Mary! Thank you!
Thank you so much! I love that your choices were made so carefully and that you walked us through it in real time, so I had time to write down the numbers of the markers. I am just starting with copics, and since they are expensive, it helps to have a well thought out grouping to start with. I like bright colors too - so really liked your choices. Many thanks!
Jane, I'm so glad that you found it helpful! When I started (a few years ago now), choosing colors was intimidating because I could only afford one or two at a time. Enjoy your Copics! I made a lot of mistakes in the beginning and thought maybe it just wasn't for me, but little by little I became more comfortable with them and now reach for them every time I want to color. Make mistakes, learn from them, and just enjoy the process.
@@KaraLynneCards Thanks for your encouragement! I'm loving them, but am having to collect them slowly, like you. I stuck with watercolor and water based markers for years but finally decided to try them and am having fun. It helps to have people like you on U tube showing us how. Thanks again for your clear explanations!
I own ohuhu markers but I noticed they are a bit lacking in skin colors so I'm starting a copic collection starting with skin tones
OHMYSTARS! Your recommendations are fabulous...wish I'd had this when I started making my purchases (I wouldn't have bothered with the Violets and Blue Violets!). Awesome selections/combinations, some of which I have and will, with your guidance, put them to much better use! The hex chart is fantastic, isn't it! Thank you again for inspiration!
hugs~carol
You are such a great teacher, Kara. I think E23 is a good one for my skin color (LOL)! Thanks for sharing your knowledge on Copics! xo
Thanks so much, Virginia! LOL, wish I was an E23!
this is really great. thanks for sharing!
New to Copics and only have about 12 so good time to see this video. Happy to say that the 12 I have are all on your top 50!. Thanks for posting this. Excellent resource.
Thank you! That was useful!
Oh man the colors...I love colors so much!!
This explain great to get to know with copic picking 101❤ thanks so much
Very helpful, ne2 to Copics, bought 30 already, wish I saw your video first.
Pure excellence! Thanks so much for the swatches and the tips.
Thanks, Julia! I'm so glad you liked it! :)
Great tips Kara! We're pasty white too, so those will be my colors now too. ;0)
Thanks! Some would say we have a porcelain complexion, but I'm not kidding myself!
This video was so very helpful!!!! Thank you :)
Just ordered my first fifty that you recommended! Arriving tomorrow! So excited 🤗
Oh my, sorry I didn't get back to you sooner! That is terrific! I hope you are enjoying them!
This was incredibly informative and helpful! Thank you
I'm so glad it was helpful to you! Thank you for letting me know!
Thank you Kara for the great information. I really like the way you explained why you chose the copics you did in your top 50 to have. I have to check now and see which ones of those that I own. I really enjoy coloring...and copics are my favorite. Thank you again.
I would loveee to see a top 75 -- currently considering building my own set instead of buying one of the larger ones to avoid duplicating my grays lol
Thanks, Kara! You're amazing! xx
Thanks, Michele!
Just ordered all 50 of them, thank you for this video Kara, helped me out a lot! :)
I'm so glad you found it helpful! Have a great time with your new Copics!
Thanks for all of the info, loved it!
Thanks, Lisa! I'm so glad!
I missed how to order the charts. I just recently purchased my first few colors so this was very helpful for future purchases.
Hi Faith, thanks so much, I'm glad you found it helpful! Sandy Allnock's hex chart is linked in the description below the video. For the Copic chart, I just do a search for it in images to find it, or go to the Copic website and do a search there.
Very helpful! I loved the colour options but for me, I cant forget my favourite colours which are violets on the bluer side so, I think I'll get 60 markers instead of 50 thanks for the heart
Thank you❤❤❤
Thanks very helpful
Ooh thanks E29 is my skin colour about its super nice thanks for the heart!
Good evening kara
Thanks 4 replying back
Did u get me reply back to u??
I live in the uk so please can u tell me if u no where i can buy the copin brush markers from a few at a time?
I wood love it if u canshow us how to draw an anime as i wood love to try and i just love bright colours and it cheers me up
Where can i get a chart of all the colours of copic brush markers so i can choose the colours to get first and i just no its going to b bright colours?
Thank s 4 inspirerering me to try to draw and colour as iv wanted to do this since i were young but iv not got confidence and iv got dyslexic as well❤️❤️❤️
Wow, it's too bad you didn't start making videos earlier on; those cards are just gorgeous! Thanks for the info :)
I agree
Thanks, Wendi!
Really good video. Save for later.
I keep mine horizontally only. 😉 also I'm into floral design, so my favorites are so much broader.
Thanks anyway.
i was looking for exactly this type of video. the copics "packs" they sell at the store dont really give balanced palettes per se. thank youuuuu
Thank you, glad it helped!
all of them
Good morning kara
Iv just come across ur vlog and im so inspirered by u
Im very bew at this and i have dyslexic and i need all the help i can get
Please can i ask whats the best copic markers 4 me to start off with as iv not much money so i cant buy a big pack of them and i love bright colours and i live in the uk?
Do copic markers have a white marker with fine lines as i want to try to do hair with streaks of white just like its the sun on the hair or can u suggest another white marker i can use over the alcohol markers?
Great vlog and iv just liked ur vlog❤️❤️❤️
Hi Angela! I'm glad you found this video helpful! They are expensive and I ended up buying one or two at a time. It takes patience to slowly create your collection, but it is worth it. I would start by deciding what you like to color most. When I started, I wanted to color people, so I bought a cheap set of alcohol markers (I think they were Bic) for clothes and such, but bought Copic Es (Earth tones or browns) for skin and hair. There isn't a white Copic marker. White can be achieved several ways, but from what you described, I think your best bet is to buy a white gel pen. I like the Signo brand, and I've purchased them while in the UK in the past. Copic markers are translucent, but gel pens are opaque.
@@KaraLynneCards
Hi kara
Thanks 4 gettting back to me do u no in the uk where i can buy copic markers separitly cos u said about me buying so many to start off with?
I want to do people and lovely hair where i can do (purple 4 example and have white streaks going down so it looks like the sun is on it
I want to try anime drawing as well do u no where i can free printouts 4 them 4 me to colour in?
Where can i get free printouts to c if im any good at it to start me off?
If u cant get white copic do u no any other make cos the white has to b ok to go on alcohol markers?
Thanks again 4 helping me as i dont get b4 and iv liked and subscribed ur vlogs❤️❤️❤️
@@angelad7164 Hi Angela, the only place in the UK that I found to buy them individually was online at CultPens, but there may be more places. I live in the US, so I have never looked for them in the UK. If you google Copic marker charts, you will find many images that display all of the colors. I do not draw/color anime, so I am not helpful about that. I would watch anime artists on RUclips to help give you more tips about printouts, white markers, and what they use most often.
Awesome
I do not have any copic markers, so am wondering if there is a difference between refillable markers and where to purchase the in to refill
Hi Dina! Sorry for the late reply, somehow I wasn't seeing my notifications. I like Copics because they are refillable and I use them enough to refill them. I usually get the refills from Dick Blick online. They may be cheaper in their brick-and-mortar stores if you have one near you. Lately, there are many non-refillable brands that are affordable. I would test out a couple Copics and compare them with those to see if the investment is worth it. If you find that the others blend as well, have the variety you want, and replacements are cheap, there's nothing wrong with that!
I am blessed to have 4 African American grand children what colors would you you use for their skin tone
Hi Sue, with so many variations in skin tones, I found that Sandy Allnock has a great Copic chart called the human rainbow. It's free to download from her site. Here's the link to the post where she introduces it: sandyallnock.com/how-to-color-ethnic-skintones-thehumanrainbow/
Very Nice video 1👍
Okay, I found the whole presentation of your choices of 50. Actually, I'm feeling frustrated because I bought the sketch set A from Amazon (figuring that they would be much less expensive per marker than buying individual markders). But I'm finding that the set doesn't really hold together very well in terms of good blending options. I'm wondering if it's just me that the way the set is put together seems rather random rather than being based on having a good number of optimal blending combos within the 72 set. Anyone have a comment on this?
I agree with you, the colors in the 72 sets seem random. It's like you need to build up the blending families around the ones in the set. They did start selling color blending family sets of three, but they weren't any cheaper than buying them individually.
Do you store your markers upright or on their sides? Thank you for the video. I will fill in my supply.
I store mine upright and I don't pay attention to which end is up or down. There is a sponge inside the marker that holds the alcohol ink so the position shouldn't matter (from my experience).
I did contact copic and the response I was given is that position doesn't matter as long as the caps on tight.
Copics are addictive.
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