Copic Marker Drawing: Brave
Uploader Comments (MissKerrieJ)
Top Comments
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the movie Brave hits theater in june 22 2012
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@princesskeikyo25 I never really used any 'how to draw' books when I was learning... so it's hard to recommend any. I would definitely suggest picking up a good anatomy book though, that's really the first thing that should be studied. I would however recommend art books rather than how to draw books, I have a few by my favorite artists and they can be really helpful. ~Kerrie
All Comments (127)
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wow kerrie, you are very talented, this one & your "winter" one are my fav's.
best of luck getting into the animation feild
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these charater drawings r my fav! especially this one! i wish u were able to come paint my walls!
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@MissKerrieJ Pretty Picture!!!!! :) What's the name of the MUSIC?
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WHAT IS NAME OF MUSIC IN BACK IS PRETTY!!
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AMAZING! I need to get some of these markers...like now! :L
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I just say the trailer to brave! I think you did her beyond justice! Amazing!!!! :D
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This is amazing! I was just wondering, whenever i use my colourless blender to "prep" the area I'm going to colour, and then colour overtop of it with the colours and start blending, the colour bleeds outside of the lines, ALOT! does yours do this?
what kind of paper do you use? i tried card stock... didn't work :/
AlphonseElric122 2 months ago
@AlphonseElric122 I use Gina K Pure Luxury Cardstock... it's a very high quality cardstock made for papercrafting. Not all cardstocks are created equal. There are some brands that absolutely do not work with Copics. What brand did you use?
MissKerrieJ 2 months ago
@MissKerrieJ that kind you get at walmart...
AlphonseElric122 2 months ago
@AlphonseElric122 Ah, the Georgia Pacific cardstock? That is one of the ones I would recommend staying away from. I tried it out and it absorbed so much ink, I could hardly believe it. I use it just for sketching paper now. I would recommend investing in a pad of marker paper or something similar to use with your Copics.
MissKerrieJ 2 months ago
misskerrie, wonderfully. done and your background floored me, about how long did this take real time?
joemeenie 2 months ago
@joemeenie ^^; I'd say no more than 4 hours from sketch to finished picture. I usually don't spend any more time on one picture than that.
MissKerrieJ 2 months ago