The nose is a god-send. I see a lot of artists insist on using a bunch of pink/red in noses in lieu of shading and characters end up looking like they have an extreme cold.
I'd really appreciate if you did a copic coloring tutorial of clothes, I really suck at it, and the main reason is that I have no idea of shadows and lightning. That is why I suck at coloring skin and hair too.
seriously lol i cant even read the explanations fast enough. it would have been a great tutorial if it was slowed down or even better if she talked through it instead.
Thank you so much for the help! I've been getting into using alcohol based markers but I've been struggling to figure out that "full" sense of shading that I admire in other art. This will be a huge help! I don't have those exact colors in COPICs but I think what I have is enough to follow along, and I'm super grateful that you offer your outline for practice. A lot of people only offer up their techniques (Which is fine! It's super kind of them) but it can be difficult to figure out how to apply it to my own style without really following them first, for that better understanding.
I want to thank you so much for this tutorial! I've just recently gotten a limited number of markers (7 of them if you include the blender lol) and when I searched how to color skin this popped up for me. I don't think my first coloring would've been half as good without this tutorial! Thank you so much! And keep up the amazing work!
I'm so hype that you're using Copic Ciao. I just ordered some to try them out and I haven't really noticed many artists using them and I got worried xD I'm excited to try them out -u-
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I've been using Copic markers for coloration for years now but I still find small tips and tricks in your videos that help me get better :)
Jadelyn Cho Dude Ohuhu is like $20 for 36 markers check them out. they are super good quality too! Studio 71 and Artist Loft are also good alternatives
I just find you, amazing demonstration of skin colouring, I start using Copics, thank you so much for so great tutorial.Love the way you show "how to" I still learning and my work show strikes, been watching your video 100 times now ♡♡
I love lineart made with brown or red ink. I just think it looks so pleasing and it gives it a bit more 'pastel' vibe which I love and would like to include in nt style. I gotta get some!
Ja, das hilft bestimmt - danke für dieses Tut und das du die Copics auch zeigst mit denen du arbeitest. Werd jetzt fleißig üben. :) Danke nochmal, das Bild macht echt sprachlos, du zeichnest wundervoll und bist ne Inspiration!
mmm....so the difference, that i see from my digital drawing eyes, is that shading comes in first before the main color with mixtures of other colors comes into play. because sense there permanent, the shading has to come first. other wise it'll be hard to apply that on the top of the main color of her skin and hair and it won't look clean. i seen this a lot from other people that do speed copic drawings. very nice.....i hope i can get copics with a new sketch book soon. been drawing digital for a while. on my wacom tablet through firealpaca and on my 2DS through colors!3D. this was a great video!
Your art is so amazinggggg! I just got my first copic set for Christmas, and your tutorial was really helpful. Your tips in the vids were really easy to understand ^^
I've been a fan of your tutorials and speed-paintings. You are truly a great artist. ; w ; I just have a suggestion for your future copic tutorials; you could try making a tutorial where you can show your viewers on how to color darker shades of skin like brown and tan with copics. I'm starting to use copics now, and I just need a bit of help coloring with darker markers. Anyway, thanks for the video, and I hope you see my suggestion. ;w ;
this little tutorial helps a lot thanks u i'm nervous since i've never colored any of my work before & this gave me an idea of how to work with copic markers thank you
This is so great! I'm so glad I found this series and your channel. Thanks for sharing your tips! I'm definitely trying out this technique with my Promarkers! :)
ENJOYED YOUR VIDEO VERY MUCH. YOU ARE TALENTED.AND THAT'S SO COOL FOR YOU TO SHARE YOUR TECHNIQUES. CAN'T WAIT TO WATCH YOUR OTHER VIDEOS. THANKS AGAIN!
Thanks this helped me a lot, I was scared of using fruit pink because I thought it would look bad but now I understand that painting skin is a process ^-^
This is still the video I came back to if I want to freshen up my copic knowledge about skin! Coz there are just some days when I didn’t use copic for a month or so and I really need to relearn and recollect the techniques hahaha~
Thank you for this video! I have to try combining markers with crayons. In my last video I used only markers and I really love how your drawing turned out!
It's probably best to get copic ciao markers as they are less expensive than sketch copic markers...I'm getting the 72 copic ciao set but if you're not that serious about art then you should get the 12 or 36 set. They're cheaper 😊
thanks for this tutorial I was looking for a skin combination with markers that I already have this is perfect and this is great picture for practice !
I'm a fan of ethnic skin tones and the skin tones in the video are beige, undertones for non-ethnic Caucasians and more towards Asian, Hispanic,, and some for African American shades-hard enough to find my specific shade - no different as to finding the right shade of make up X.X and expensive when getting it more then several shades wrong lol. I'd like to see a tutorial for Caucasian undertone colors and certainly other range of ethnic skin colors considering there is a mountain of range of natural skin colors in copic markers color pallet. Copic markers are a wet media and trick and fast pace natured.
I already love the drawing without the colour but then at the end I was WOOOOOOW ❤❤☺️🤗❤❤ I am sure you dont read this but if you do could you tell me from where you buyed those copic makers and how much they cost
I love this tutorial!! You're so good! I'm just a Copic beginner, and I hope I will one day reach this level where you are at. One question, could you use a colorless blender instead of the E00?
I'm a beginner on Copics and your drawing and color techniques are amazing! :D I would like to know one thing though: Which kind of paper do we need to use to have those effects? I tried on many but the tint goes behind and the color mix everywhere... So I would like to know each one you use to be able to do those effects as you do!
Amazing! Thank you so much. This is just what I needed for help and inspiration. This video is my first on your channel, it made me subscribe right away. You really do make this look so easy. Mine turned out fine for a practice piece but not as polished as yours. I look forward to the day I can make it look as lovely as you do! :D
+Bia Ferrarezi It looks very very good! :D maybe try to draw a little bit smoother so the edges are not that hard (like in soft and small circular movements :) I know with pencils it's a little bit difficult but just alsways practice! :D Thank you for showing me :)
That's pretty awesome! I wonder why my lines always get messed up when I draw with the copic markers over it... How long do you leave your lines to dry, before coloring the artwork?
Sorry, but I've got another really quick question: When blending back with the base colour, do you do it while the ink is still wet or do you wait until it's dry, but still a bit damp?
The nose is a god-send. I see a lot of artists insist on using a bunch of pink/red in noses in lieu of shading and characters end up looking like they have an extreme cold.
true
Shady Character Art I usually do this for paler characters or cold scenes, but I don't go too overboard, unless the character is supposed to be sick
I shade my noses, but i also tend to use a bunch of blush tones around the noses because I think it looks cute and matches my art style.
Sometimes it works for pale skin tones. It doesn't seem right (for me) if it's done while the base color is a pretty dark tone....
i always draw pink noses, it's bc of my style :p
5 years later and I still come back here when I need a refresher with my Copic markers. I am very thankful to you! Hope you’re well! ^^
I have copics but... I suck so bad.
it's nothing compared to this.. 😞
Rachel Chan UR PROFILE PIC IS WONDERFULZZZZ
Rachel Chan If you just started of course it wouldn't be as good ^^ try practicing everyday with it,or at least whenever you have the time to
Exactly me 😂
Same xD
I'd really appreciate if you did a copic coloring tutorial of clothes, I really suck at it, and the main reason is that I have no idea of shadows and lightning.
That is why I suck at coloring skin and hair too.
+Matsuoka Hime Thank you for your suggestion :) I'll do it sometime soon :)
Tiekanashiro This comment is 4 years old, I’m curious, have you improved by now? :)
@@digikaa im curious as well
I‘m also curious
Thank you, this was really useful!
Not a single person noticing this is how pluvias learned to color skin
@@stephaniecortez8720 i do :P
What a surprise finding you here! X3
Your lineart ❤️❤️
Maybe you could do a video on coloring darker skins tones as well? This video was very helpful anyways, thank you for uploading it :3
This is one of the best copic skin vids I've seen
shit this is harder than it looks
lmao TRUE
Ningwa Jimi no DUH
Yeep
lmfao i thought i commented this for a second, you have my old profile picture
*no swearing on my christian minecraft server*
In the title it says that it's a 'slow tutorial' when it's actually faster than how my grandma walks...😕
it's in real time exept the parts which are already explained ;)
I've never seen a person's hand ever in my life move as fast as yours. You probably sped the video up.
Rus Chan she said if she has explained what she's doing, it's been sped up... Smh
Chromatose Then why is 'Slow' in the title?
seriously lol i cant even read the explanations fast enough. it would have been a great tutorial if it was slowed down or even better if she talked through it instead.
This tutorial really helps. I'm still learning how to color skin tones. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the help! I've been getting into using alcohol based markers but I've been struggling to figure out that "full" sense of shading that I admire in other art. This will be a huge help!
I don't have those exact colors in COPICs but I think what I have is enough to follow along, and I'm super grateful that you offer your outline for practice. A lot of people only offer up their techniques (Which is fine! It's super kind of them) but it can be difficult to figure out how to apply it to my own style without really following them first, for that better understanding.
Thank you! I kinda already do most of the steps, but just showing where you leave white areas helps a lot!!
Finally a tutorial of someone who actually knows what they are doing. Looks amazing! :)
I want to thank you so much for this tutorial! I've just recently gotten a limited number of markers (7 of them if you include the blender lol) and when I searched how to color skin this popped up for me. I don't think my first coloring would've been half as good without this tutorial! Thank you so much! And keep up the amazing work!
Oh and if you would like to see the picture here it is 😊 instagram.com/p/BOydrvWD7lx/
Love, love, love your style of drawing and coloring ❤
Such great explanation of blending and layering! So helpful, thank you.
I'm so hype that you're using Copic Ciao. I just ordered some to try them out and I haven't really noticed many artists using them and I got worried xD I'm excited to try them out -u-
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I've been using Copic markers for coloration for years now but I still find small tips and tricks in your videos that help me get better :)
I just wish these copic markers weren't so expensive 😬😩😂 Cause I'm broke hahaha 😂😅😓😭
Jadelyn Cho Dude Ohuhu is like $20 for 36 markers check them out. they are super good quality too! Studio 71 and Artist Loft are also good alternatives
Try ohuhu, master markers, and artist loft
Artist loft is around 3.99 or 2.99 for 1 marker! You can buy all your markers separately and the are like copics but the cheaper version
I bought 5 copics for 50$ 😅
Ohuhu is high quality
I just find you, amazing demonstration of skin colouring, I start using Copics, thank you so much for so great tutorial.Love the way you show "how to" I still learning and my work show strikes, been watching your video 100 times now ♡♡
I love lineart made with brown or red ink. I just think it looks so pleasing and it gives it a bit more 'pastel' vibe which I love and would like to include in nt style. I gotta get some!
LOVE your art Rambutan!!!!
Ja, das hilft bestimmt - danke für dieses Tut und das du die Copics auch zeigst mit denen du arbeitest. Werd jetzt fleißig üben. :) Danke nochmal, das Bild macht echt sprachlos, du zeichnest wundervoll und bist ne Inspiration!
mmm....so the difference, that i see from my digital drawing eyes, is that shading comes in first before the main color with mixtures of other colors comes into play. because sense there permanent, the shading has to come first. other wise it'll be hard to apply that on the top of the main color of her skin and hair and it won't look clean. i seen this a lot from other people that do speed copic drawings. very nice.....i hope i can get copics with a new sketch book soon. been drawing digital for a while. on my wacom tablet through firealpaca and on my 2DS through colors!3D. this was a great video!
I could watch you color for hours, it's so nice and pretty! Really great tutorial, thanks for the help! c:
Your art is so amazinggggg! I just got my first copic set for Christmas, and your tutorial was really helpful. Your tips in the vids were really easy to understand ^^
Samee! I got it for christmas 2017 :D
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Thank you for doing the slow tutorials and showing us this. It really helped me out:) Fellow aspiring illustrator:)
I've been a fan of your tutorials and speed-paintings.
You are truly a great artist. ; w ;
I just have a suggestion for your future copic tutorials; you could try making a tutorial where you can show your viewers on how to color darker shades of skin like brown and tan with copics. I'm starting to use copics now, and I just need a bit of help coloring with darker markers.
Anyway, thanks for the video, and I hope you see my suggestion. ;w ;
+Trish S. Thank you for your nice words :) I really like your idea for the next skin coloring tutorial and I think I could try it :D
thank you so much for taking your subscribers into consideration on wanting to practice and providing an outline !!! i love you forever
this little tutorial helps a lot thanks u i'm nervous since i've never colored any of my work before & this gave me an idea of how to work with copic markers thank you
i find this drawing amazing and the colouring as well. your such a talented artist
Ah...
I have copic markers and I colored so slow...Now I know the problem.
;-;
This is the best skin colouring tutorial I've ever seen. Thank you so much!
Your colouring technique is amazing! Her face looks lovely :) Definitely going to try these techniques out! Thank you for making this.
This is so great! I'm so glad I found this series and your channel. Thanks for sharing your tips! I'm definitely trying out this technique with my Promarkers! :)
This is great, honestly. But the music made me feel sleepy somehow
ENJOYED YOUR VIDEO VERY MUCH. YOU ARE TALENTED.AND THAT'S SO COOL FOR YOU TO SHARE YOUR TECHNIQUES. CAN'T WAIT TO WATCH YOUR OTHER VIDEOS. THANKS AGAIN!
Thanks this helped me a lot, I was scared of using fruit pink because I thought it would look bad but now I understand that painting skin is a process ^-^
i've been waiting for this tutorial
thanks a lot. really helps
WOW ! This tutorial helps so much ! Now, I understand how that's work ! Thanks.
This is still the video I came back to if I want to freshen up my copic knowledge about skin! Coz there are just some days when I didn’t use copic for a month or so and I really need to relearn and recollect the techniques hahaha~
My first video ever watched on your channel and you have a new subscriber. It's so soothing to watch you paint. Love this video! ☺️
Thank you! Huge help! I had all these Copics and had no idea how to use them.
This needs to be added to an oddly satisfying compilation
Thank you for this video! I have to try combining markers with crayons. In my last video I used only markers and I really love how your drawing turned out!
Thanks so much for this tutorial. It helped tremendously. It was easy to follow along and I was able to achieve a similar outcome.
Its my first time using these kind of markers and i got a really good result with your help!! Thank you!!
I always have a hard time with skin color. I like the tip about using the pink first. I'll have to try it.
great drawing by the way. :)
Wow thats amazing! And can you please do a workspace review? Im planning to get my 1st copic marker set!! Any recommendations?
+Jenny Kim (김예은) I will soon :D thank you :3
It's probably best to get copic ciao markers as they are less expensive than sketch copic markers...I'm getting the 72 copic ciao set but if you're not that serious about art then you should get the 12 or 36 set. They're cheaper 😊
+xPink Angelx Thankyou for the good info!
+Jenny Kim (김예은) it's ok! 👍🏻
+Jenny Kim (김예은) i think copic markers should be better as copic ciao don't have all colors as copic markers have all 358 colors
Superb and detailed tutorial. Thanks. Happy New Year !
Ein sehr hilfreiches tutorial!
Und ich finds gut dass ich nicht als einzige die angewohnheit habe, die ciaos mit tape zu umwickeln.. ;D
Abonniert!
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH 😭😭😭😭😭 YOU DONT KNOW HOW MUCH I NEEDED THIS
I found this easy just by looking at how you hold the marker and how you use it to create different shading.
I just ordered the 72 pack set b and I’m so excited to try this!
I’m so late, so satisfying watching the color appear😌
It looks so good omg
thanks for this tutorial I was looking for a skin combination with markers that I already have this is perfect and this is great picture for practice !
I'm a fan of ethnic skin tones and the skin tones in the video are beige, undertones for non-ethnic Caucasians and more towards Asian, Hispanic,, and some for African American shades-hard enough to find my specific shade - no different as to finding the right shade of make up X.X and expensive when getting it more then several shades wrong lol.
I'd like to see a tutorial for Caucasian undertone colors and certainly other range of ethnic skin colors considering there is a mountain of range of natural skin colors in copic markers color pallet. Copic markers are a wet media and trick and fast pace natured.
This is amazing!! I’m sure this makes your art really stand out apart from others!
I LOVED THIS SO MUCH THANK YOU
Thanks a lot! now I am a expert in coloring with comic markers like you!
Omg,i want this is most beautiful and very nice copics 😱
I already love the drawing without the colour but then at the end I was WOOOOOOW ❤❤☺️🤗❤❤
I am sure you dont read this but if you do could you tell me from where you buyed those copic makers and how much they cost
Lovely work. Really appreciate the video! Already inspiring me.
Congrats for your amazing work! It's pure inspiration for me. Hugs from Brazil
Thank you so much for this video! It has help me improved a lot with my copic marker skills! I can't wait for the next step!
This is amazing! You're so talented! 💖
Thank you for making this! It helped me get better as an artist!
I love your channel so much. Very helpful tips.
I love your coloring style :D I have to try this!
I just got my copics and this video was very helpful! Thx !
Beautiful drawing !!!
IM IN LOVE WITH YOUR ARTWORK!
Any copic recommendations? Like the colors or stuff, i'm gettingmy first copic markers!
I love this tutorial!! You're so good! I'm just a Copic beginner, and I hope I will one day reach this level where you are at. One question, could you use a colorless blender instead of the E00?
This is so helpful! Thank you for this great tutorial, I will definately use it to practise!
U color it as if u were putting on makeup on ur own face. Wow 👏🏻 wish I can do that
I'm a beginner on Copics and your drawing and color techniques are amazing! :D I would like to know one thing though: Which kind of paper do we need to use to have those effects? I tried on many but the tint goes behind and the color mix everywhere... So I would like to know each one you use to be able to do those effects as you do!
Beautiful again; wow!!
that beautiful omg
I love your channel soo much
+Michelle Martinez thank you s much
Amazing! Thank you so much. This is just what I needed for help and inspiration. This video is my first on your channel, it made me subscribe right away. You really do make this look so easy. Mine turned out fine for a practice piece but not as polished as yours. I look forward to the day I can make it look as lovely as you do! :D
I don't have Copics so I tried to make with pencils. It's not the same but, what do you think? i.imgur.com/FiRQDjc.jpg
oh, thank you
+Bia Ferrarezi
It looks very very good! :D maybe try to draw a little bit smoother so the edges are not that hard (like in soft and small circular movements :) I know with pencils it's a little bit difficult but just alsways practice! :D Thank you for showing me :)
You answered
Well, I use Chamex A4
but you're probably asking to Rambutan, right?
sometimes i try to use markers, but the paper is so thin that the 'marker's paint' pass through the paper
try to use something ticker
Man I hope you do more of these copic drawings🐹 I'm a beginner so should I start off with copic ciao or the copic regular size
This is soooo perfect. I LOVE IT.
That's pretty awesome!
I wonder why my lines always get messed up when I draw with the copic markers over it...
How long do you leave your lines to dry, before coloring the artwork?
Will you have a video of you coloring her eyes and hair too? I would really want to see that! Your style looks very beautiful!
+(My-Anne) Yes, like the discription box says, it's coming soon ;)
+Rambutan Illustration Ah, okay. Thank you so much!
Your tutorial is really helpful :3
Though sometimes I see you use the BV02 (prune) for shading the skin and I was kinda hoping you'd cover it here XD
+BSCace I wanted to make an "easy" skin tutorial for beginners, the next tutorial with BV02 could be for advanced :)
love your style ☺
wow your art style is so cool i wishi can drw like dat
Beautiful illustration, keep it up :P
Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing this. :)
This is a wonderful tutorial. Thank you.
the details look great, thank you very much, this video is usefull 😁👌
What a god send! Thank you!!
I love your channel so, so much!
Sorry, but I've got another really quick question: When blending back with the base colour, do you do it while the ink is still wet or do you wait until it's dry, but still a bit damp?
you are the absolute best!! thank you so much you beautiful person you!
beautiful, thank you for taking the time to share the techniques - bless
You are really talented!!
+julia vicheti Thank you :3