How I Color A Leaf With Drops - Magical Jungle Coloring Book: Lisa Brando Extreme Coloring
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Thank you! This is beautiful!
I like the way you speed up on certain parts so no time is wasted, and we get to see more of the more important techniques...Great tutorial!
Very much appreciated 🙏
Ty
That was so cool
Thank you :)
You're coloring technique is fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
Im glad you like it... Enjoy
Absolutely beautiful ....love ur shading. The water drops look so real!
Thanks for posting a great tutorial. I think I can do one much better now! 👍🏾
Wow you lifted up the white pen and the droplet literally just started popping from the page..it was like magic..You're so awesome. New sub here. :)
Awesome! Thank you, Kathy
The whole leaf is beautiful. I wish I could see where you used the white signo gel pens on the water droplets.
Lindo! Parabéns! Obrigada pelas dicas!!!!😄
Really enjoyed that. Thank you Lisa 😊
Thanks for doing this but how did you get that cool effect is a pencil teach me
Great tutorial as always. I thank you so much 😊
Love your water drop good tutorial Lisa Thank you a bunch :) Blessings Jo
Lindo
You are amazing
Those drops look amazing! Really, the whole leaf looks so much more refined. A few clarifications please: you said you did a base in pale sage and then darker in moss green, but it looks like you are using only one color for the base? Then you add Prussian green to darken the edges and state you will add another color on top of that, but you don’t mention what that is (before you get to the yellow highlight color). And finally, why oval drops as opposed to round? I don’t intend for this to be critical, I sincerely want to learn and hope this will provide helpful feedback. That leaf looks so amazing I want to get that technique down. Thank you so much!
Lisa Brando Thank you for such a detailed answer! I have been watching a bunch of your videos. Your technique is amazing and like nothing else I’ve seen. I am a sponge!!!
I have this same question but Lisa’s answer is gone.
Thank you Lisa for sharing! Beautiful as always. I’ve been practicing your flicking method more and getting used to it. I had that “tiny little circles” method stuck on replay, but how does one expand as an artist without trying new methods. So thanks again.
Im glad you liked it!!! Have fun and it's how you grow as an artist, by always practicing new methods right? Happy coloring
New subby!!!! This was amazing 😊😊😊
when making a water drop, do I always use the dark color from the under neath coloring. I hope I'm making sence
Yeah Doesn't work for me. You must be a wizard. Mine looks like a chicken took a Prismacolor pencil and chewed it up and then used its claws to draw with it. Good try though
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