Copic R08: Underpaint Red with Green?
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- What color would you use to shade a warm red like Copic R08? If you're like most colorers, you'd use a deep wine red because they're the darkest reds Copic makes. But is that the best we can do?
Join me, illustrator and art instructor, Amy Shulke as we explore the use of Vermilion Red in our art and coloring. Using Copic Marker R08 as an example, I'll walk you through the specifics of red marker ink-- what makes this red alcohol ink special and how to blend with it.
I've got some great tips for getting expert results from with red alcohol markers. Then using color theory, I demonstrate blending combinations for R08 plus underpaint and pencil accent colors for shade and highlight. Color and shade red with depth, dimension, and greater realism using my suggestions for organic and natural looking red desaturation.
This is an applied color theory exercise. This is not a coloring lesson and it is not intended as an alcohol marker blending tutorial.
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You’re clearly an experienced teacher. GREAT, high value content. I am very excited (as someone who has not had any formal instruction) to watch more of your videos!
Wow, thank you! So glad to have you as a subscriber!
I am loving the postcard series deep color dives! This is practical color theory I can understand and absorb. Let's not talk about those two color theory books I checked out from the library. Orange is my favorite color. But whether I'm picking out my own clothes or coloring clothing in a stamped image, I gravitate toward corals and warm reds, not orange. And, as a beginner, Copic has left me hanging. Thank you for enlightening me on how to approach R08. Now that I've got a game plan, I feel more confident!
Game plan for the win! Thanks for sharing, your insight really helps!
This was so informative and well- explained. I just starter experimenting with underpainting and this was a great demonstration.
Glad it was helpful! I've taught marker underpainting classes for a decade now but I've been using the method in scientific and medical illustration since the 1990's. Be sure to check out my written content at www.vanillaarts.com You'll find more underpainting explanations and samples there. I work dark to light and almost everything has underpaint.
Great tutorial! I love that you give us all an opportunity to really explore colors in an organized fashion. Thank you so much!
You are so welcome! More colors and concepts coming. I doubt I can cover all 358 Copics but I do have more in the works :)
I love your videos! I learn so much from them. I also would have really liked to see how you added the little "white" pieces after coloring the whole cap with the red. They look so realistic and beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I'm actually in-production on a workshop class which teaches the same white process on a different subject. I hope to have the class out next month (Dec 2023). You can see my workshops here: vanilla-workshops.teachable.com/courses
YES! YES! YES! 🎉🥳 This is the channel I've been searching for to under color theory, complimentary colors, under painting with markers, or watercolor paint, makers, pencils, and over painting with colored pencils...
So glad & grateful to have found you & your teaching style 😘 thank you for sharing it on this platform as I don't have any others.
Wow! We really do seem like a perfect match. Everything you mentioned is exactly what I'm here for! Please keep commenting as new videos come out. I appreciate the feedback but also need the guidance on what color-stuff people want to learn. Thanks so much!
I put orange in almost everything lol. I just love it. This was awesome! Thank you ❤
I'm liking orange more and more too. I've always loved yellow-orange, dating all the way back to Crayolas, but recently, I've been enjoying the oranger-oranges. I still can't do rust. Bad flashbacks to my mother's 1970's decor.
Thanks, this is so informative!
I'm so glad it was helpful!
Im ignorant to the colors of mushrooms. Call me a peasant, but I just get the basic ones already cut unless I’m feeling domestic, not often. The first time I did see a lot of strange colors of mushrooms was when my daughter brought their house. Somewhere I have pictures I took of them. My lack of knowledge about them made me nervous because you always hear about poisonous mushrooms.
So these are fairy mushrooms. I like how you explained picking the underpainting color, using colors that are already in the scene.
So, my question would be, do you use a Posca pen to get the dots over the copic? I ask because whatever is used has to be opaque enough to cover the reds or a triplus fineliner as we used on the ladybug?
I ran across several names for this mushroom when researching them. I guess most people call them Fly Agaric but we always called them fairy mushrooms growing up. That could be specific to northern Michigan though. And yes, we were warned not to touch the fairy mushrooms. I didn't register as a child that they were dangerous, I just figured we had to save them for the fairies. And yes, I used Posca for the white spots. I started filming the first attempt and quit after about 5 minutes because I was trying to color around the white dots. My second shot was much easier and Posca does a great job at masking the marker below. I use Posca specifically because once dry, it can be tinted with Copic. Each of those spots is raised and has light/dark sides. It'd look weird to leave them all bright white. Now I need to go check to make sure I put Posca on the supply list... oops!
I like this orangey scheme! I usually color mushrooms with Gold Faber 192, but I'm gonna try your more rustic look. You have really inspiring ideas!!
Oh my, that India Red is gorgeous! I had to look up the color because I don't own the Goldfaber line but it's a great autumn red. It's similar to Prismacolor's Tuscan Red 973, maybe a bit more red and less brownish than Tuscan. I need this color! You could use India Red as a push color over a Scarlet red to sculpt the shape or add depth.
I learn so much from these videos! I have an old printer which only takes copy paper...hoping for a new one after January!
That's great to hear! We have a running list of Copic safe printers pinned at the top over at Vanilla Chat on Facebook. Be sure to check out what others are using and if you buy something not on the list, be sure to add your brand details!
@@AmyShulkethanks for this! Will be adding mine, didn't know that I could!