Thanks so much for all of these Copic comparison videos. They were excellent, and so useful. I watched each one over and over. They helped me decide on a group of color families to begin my collection, which I did over Christmas. Still, there are variations between markers that, unfortunately, can't be determined without a side by side demonstration of similar markers between color families. Take the reds, for instance. I bought several R1's and R2's. Once I swatched them, I realized that, for an initial set anyway, I probably could have purchased either R11 or R20, R14 or R22, and R17 or R24. I'm sure your trained eye can easily spot the difference between these markers but, as a novice, I can barely see it. However, when I want a very slight variation between reds, I do have that. To wrap this up, I've wound up with a beautiful starter set of markers that work and that I love, and I'm positive that without your videos, my guesswork choices would have resulted in many near-duplicate colors or shades that wouldn't blend. Again, thank you. I really appreciate the time you took to share this information.
Thank you so much for the thoughtful comment!! It means a ton to me that the information is helpful and useful. I have the earth tones, grays and some odd balls left to complete the series and I hope to have those done in the next couple months. Again Thanks!!
Thanks!!!! This series “Copic by color family” is great!
Thank you!
Darn Christmas shopping held me up from my favorite video!! Phenomenal tutorial as usual. That's quite a range of colors! Happy Thanksgiving and🍗🍖
Thanks Cheri, hope you had a great day and thanks for watching!
Thanks so much for all of these Copic comparison videos. They were excellent, and so useful. I watched each one over and over. They helped me decide on a group of color families to begin my collection, which I did over Christmas. Still, there are variations between markers that, unfortunately, can't be determined without a side by side demonstration of similar markers between color families. Take the reds, for instance. I bought several R1's and R2's. Once I swatched them, I realized that, for an initial set anyway, I probably could have purchased either R11 or R20, R14 or R22, and R17 or R24. I'm sure your trained eye can easily spot the difference between these markers but, as a novice, I can barely see it. However, when I want a very slight variation between reds, I do have that. To wrap this up, I've wound up with a beautiful starter set of markers that work and that I love, and I'm positive that without your videos, my guesswork choices would have resulted in many near-duplicate colors or shades that wouldn't blend. Again, thank you. I really appreciate the time you took to share this information.
Thank you so much for the thoughtful comment!! It means a ton to me that the information is helpful and useful. I have the earth tones, grays and some odd balls left to complete the series and I hope to have those done in the next couple months. Again Thanks!!
Oh no! Heading out the door, but I'll be back hahaha! I love this series💗💗
Have fun!
Love the series and love BG’s
Me too on the BG's and thanks!
Thank you for sharing! The BG7s are my favourite colour family. They remind me of the foliage through fog.
OOH I like that! I will have to watch for an opportunity to use them there!
I really appreciate your work in showing us the colour families. I use BG 10 & 11 a lot - but I can see that I need expand my BG’s 😉
It is a fun color family for sure!
What blend fire a beginner please I don't have any bg
The BG1's are frustrating to say the least. Great tip on blending the BG7's
Agreed on the 1's! Glad this was helpful, thanks for watching!