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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2008

This is the first part of my tutorial. It will show a part of the inking process and coloring with Copic markers.
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Please check the second part if you want to see the final result.
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my Deviantart page: www.andreja.deviantart.com

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  • how much did you buy your light box fore? how much and where?

  • @wishingstars390022 The light box cost me $150AUD from a local art store in Melbourne

  • what do you use to hold the drawing down? Whenever I use a light box or tracing paper, it always moves on me and the lines get messed up and i can't get them to match back up. But yours didn't move at all.

  • @squidy2343 I use simple normal tape.

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  • nop, ragnarok online. :P

  • @Kawaiibubbleschan1 Yes, there are the Copic Sketch markers. And this type is the best I guess, since they have the most colours (more than 300) and they hold a lot of ink, so you don't have to refill them that often. However, they're more expensive than Copic Ciao, which are pretty much just like Sketches. Only they hold less ink and have less colours (144).

    Both Copic Sketch and Ciao have two nibs - a broad chisel one and a brush one.

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  • were did you buy those markers? there really cool

  • What did you use to outline?

  • what types of pens are those??

  • Do they smudge on the marker when you put one color on top of another?

  • nice coloring skills

  • @thedogdiaries Oh alright.

  • @samnseq89 around £50-£140

  • @sabakyuugaara same i couldnt belive the price :0

  • You can use the cover of a fish aquarium instead of an expensive light box. just put a glass over the lamp

  • @MrComboman2 I believe it's the brush tip. All you need to do is add very, VERY little pressure to the marker, and onlylet the tip of the brush thing touch the drawing. Pressure isn't needed to color with markers. The only difference it makes is the thin or thickness of the line. ...Well, it does make more of a difference with copic markers, but nothing stops from going over a few times. What I want to know is how it blended so perfectly. xD;.. And how that lineart looks so amazing. ;c

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