How to draw Realistic Portrait with Markers
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- čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
- How to draw realistic portrait with markers. Using only Copic Markers in this tutorial I will give you tips and tricks for coloring skin tones for the face. I use lots of layers blending the colors to achieve a richer looking and more realistic flesh tone. It is also important to understand value and compare the overall color values in your artwork.
I also share about my reference images and how this drawing was inspired. Where you can find inspiration and models for portraits too!
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Amazing!! Beautiful work. So helpful to see your process.
Hello I’m a artist myself trying to learn us Copic markers and Prismacolor. This video was very helpful. Another great video would be teaching about values and layering with markers
Thanks for the suggestion, I will work on that. I have another one coming but I have a painting video coming next. I will make sure to talk about layering and values just for you!
Oh wow! I instantly subscribed and liked. Your art is incredible.
Thanks so much!
Such amazing talent . Thanks for the tips I’m definitely going to try out markers this weekend
I need to use my markers too 😄
Have fun! Hope it went well for you!
Great👍
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Brilliant, I never knew this could be done with these pens. Are sharpies the same?
Sharpies in my experience are not as good at blending but I have also seen some great work done with them. I haven't tried them in any serious way.
First of all, this is amazing! I wanted to try this technique but my colours didn't blend well and just sat on the paper, no matter what type I used. any advice on how to blend it easier?
Hmm, I used Strathmore Bristol paper, its thicker like card stock, and the ink does soak into it a bit. I used lots of colors that are a shade or two from each other, the stepping up or down in values is the best way to get a gradient. I also did use the clear blending marker on areas that I didn't have the next step in the gradient to try to soften the transition. This doesn't mean you have to run out and buy ALL the colors. You just need to have a few in various colors that go up in value. I always start with the lightest values and then slowly go darker. Hope this helps, maybe someday I can make a video specifically on this topic.use
Copic markers are easy to use if you know the levels of tone colors..And it's more fun.
They really are quite fun!
Will this fade? If yes tell us how to prevent it from fading
Yes. Alcohol markers will eventually fade even if they are kept out of sunlight. This is the nature of the pigments used in alcohol inks. If you want your art to last you can scan it or photograph it and make prints. Otherwise I would not suggest using alcohol markers.
@@GuenevereSchwien Fixative can not help? Varnish on spray?
Nope. It is an issue with the pigments. It has to do with the chemistry of the pigments components. Copic markers are really created for design and communications work, where the goal is to quickly convey visual information that is not meant to last a lifetime.
How many copiecs do you have?? How many for you need to have to draw portraits?
I have a couple hundred copics but I started with just a few. I plan on making a video using less to help you get started.
@@GuenevereSchwien oh, great, can't wait to watch it!
It would be better to see a celebrity, but your work is fun
Why a celebrity?
I like to draw famous people😅
I like to draw regular people! 😁