 The human rainbow is to be celebrated in this intermediate Copic course, study the coloring of a human figure, in a variety of ethnicities, and in several layers of thought over three hours of video instruction. First, we'll be creating shading maps to work through the locations of shadows and highlights, and then we're going to explore them as well with our Copic markers all on digital images that you'll be printing at home. Lessons will cover small sections of the provided images in a large format to allow you to practice on the fabric folds and the patterns, and once those are studied, we'll translate them into a smaller format with the entire image reduced to fit on a single sheet of paper. The suggested prerequisite for this class is Copic Jumpstart, so you have a basic understanding of the markers, color theory and blending, but this human rainbow class can be enjoyed by students with equivalent experience as well. Color selections in class are given, but students are encouraged to use the colors they already own. Suggested skin and hair tones will be made throughout the class so you can try something different, and there will also be a lot of handouts with suggested color combinations to try. For more information, see the link in the YouTube description and see the supply list in the free pre-class area of the curriculum.