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Copic Tutorial #17 Faux Watercolor

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2008

ScrapStamper.blogspot.com proudly presents this tutorial :)

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  • Copics seem quite expensive for just colouring in someone else's drawings.

  • streaks? STREAKS? all i see is flat bloody colour!! this is not watercolour, should not be associated with it. i couldn't bear to watch after about half a minute.

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  • Please keep the voice overs.

  • @anmaree Oh, I see... Well maybe it's just for the sakes of the tutorial? I don't know but yeah bottom line is it's their money and their art materials.

  • @stolmasa You know that's not what I mean, I'm talking about the whole rubber stamping thing. Not that there's anything wrong with it, I just don't see how it justifies such expensive professional art materials. But it's their money, I guess.

  • @anmaree Sometimes when you are working as a colorist, that's what you'll have to do - color someone else's drawing. Still doesn't mean that you can't use copics for it.

  • ignore the negatives comments I think this tutorial is great, going to checkout your others now!

  • Since when are coloring and drawing the same thing, guys? Just because you can color doesn't mean you can draw well too. They're two very different things in my opinion.

  • Really informative about how layering the colors is so effective. I know some people feel one shouldn't use stamps they should draw and be original but that is just a judgement and keeps many people from having fun with art and materials of art. Let's just play any way we can in this crazy life. Thanks for the video.

  • stamps suck... I want to see one of your on drawings ;-)

  • with copic you usually let the color dry and go over it with another coat of the same color, or use grey I heard works too

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