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  • My promarkers are on their way in the post got them from amazon £15 not too bad, copain markers are like £20 a packet of 8 but are better quality. Just wanted to know, is blush pink ok to use as a face colour?

  • nah promakers are bad...copic markers work way better..but its just my opinion :)

  • what brand and no. fineliner do you use?

  • not manga......

  • Got me a set today and will try these!

  • how old r u??

  • Well for me I use Dusky Pink when I use my skin tones. you have some good potential there Vanilla-chan, keep it up

  • <3 LOVE

  • What did you use to outline it?

  • I think I have same pack(s). Nicely colored. (:

  • Lovely video. It will certainly help me when using my promarkers.

    What's the name of the song playing? It changes from chilled-out to funky then upbeat and back again.

  • love it! so pretty, love it all :)<3 keep up the good work! :D

  • I think my method has been wrong for quite some time when using these promarkers! For some reason, I thought it was better to colour in an area with a light marker as a base before adding the darker shades over the top. Would you suggest colouring in the darker shading before adding in the lighter shades around it?

  • that is totally spectacular.

    I've never even heard of 'manga'.

    Brilliant use of pro markers though!

  • When I use the sharp end of my promarkers, and draw a line, for example, at the end it always left behind a small pool of colour... how come you can avoid it? HOW?! It's very irritating.... :( I have promarker-paper and everything....

  • @superdupersubmarine Have you tried not pressing down as hard when you draw with the pen? You'll find it's easier to draw out your pictures with pencil and bleed-proof fineliner rather than with the markers themselves. For colouring, when using the larger nib, try gentle strokes. When using the small nib, a light squiggle method should prevent the ink from bleeding too much. Hope this helps!

  • The colors made it look soooo much better.

  • i don't like the shape of the head but its good

  • I know, the shape is a little wierd... ^-^

  • i love it all except for the lips, i dont think it looks like manga, but thats just my opinion

    the markers are great tho! where can i get some? =3

    i think u are very talented, keep it up ^^

  • hi i got my promarkers from hobbycraft ^^

  • I'm getting that manga art gift set from letraset check my jerry8ch video it shows the drawings I have done

  • I will :-)

  • thx, i just got the letraset thing, it is awesome but sooo hard to use!

    I hope i get the knack of it soon

  • do you use blush for the skin tone?

  • yeah, and pastel-pink for the shades :-)

  • ok i use pastel beige it works really well on pain from naruto

  • @rasenshuriken198 Blush is best for the skin tone but if you use pastel-pink for the shades then it looks too dark - just wait until the area is dry and then go over the areas you want to shade in blush again, to create a darker shade :-)

  • @27lolcatz27 thanks for the tip :)

  • Awesome! especially those markers!

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