Copic Tutorial--Coloring of Hair
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@NeccoWecco The video is not about her voice. I bet half of the people here dont care if her voice sounded boring.
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Thanks!! Love all your tutorials :)
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hey, nice tutorials! i have just bought my copics and these videos are helping me a lot
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OMG! thx sooo much! that really helps! but i didn't get the site, where she got the picture, sorry! could somebody share the link?
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Thanks
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I really do not know what we would do without you.....your videos are such a great help!!! Can not really thank you enough.....
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I really do not know what we would do without you.....
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I'm hooked on your videos, so much detail, plus I think you have a lovely voice. Thanks for the great lessons.
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@NeccoWecco you sound like an incredibly rude person...use more respect when you speak. Suzanne is taking the time and effort to teach,not to be criticized about how she speaks.
actually when you choose colors you should always be choosing from the same color group so they blend better! :) the letter represents the base color, B-blue V-violet... The 1st diget in the number represents the shade/tone of the color, B1, V6... The second diget is for the darkness. 1 is the lightest and 9 is the darkest.
example: so if I have a B14 and a V14 they wouldn't blend well. If I had a B14 and a B22 they woildnt blend but a B14 and a B17 would.
181sugarpop 1 month ago
@181sugarpop actually the middle number is how much gray is in the color which effects the vibrancy of the color- more gray dulls the vibrancy of the ink color. You need to keep the letter & middle number the same for solid colored images as a middle number of "2" will not blend with a middle number of "7" since the gray tones would be different. The end numbers are 0 light to dark 9.But that is ONLY true for images colored 1 color-hair, landscape & such don't follow those rules.
suzannejdean 1 month ago