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Using Watercolor Pencils over Copic Markers

Today I'm having a play and combining my Copic Markers with some of my new Bruynzeel Design Aquarel (Watercolor) Pencils to see what happens! I'm hoping I can create a finished piece that is subtly coloured and allows me to use the translucency of watercolours to enhance my Copic coloured image. Now this project could end up as a card front, journal page or even a framed piece - the choice is yours.

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What I used:

  • Copic Markers:  Blender, YG0000, YG00, YG01, Y06, Y08, C1, C3, YR27, YR68, YG61 & YG63
  • Copic Multi Liners: 0.3 Yellow & 0.3 C00l Gray
  • Spica AtYou: Clear and Gold
  • Bruynzeel Aquarel (Watercolor) Pencils: 59, 55 & 61
  • Molotow Paint Marker - any size

 Bruynzeel 12 pack

 Begin by choosing an interesting flower and tracing this onto your paper, try to make your pencil lines as light as possible.

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Go over image with your Multi Liners and erase the pencil marks.

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Add in the areas of darkest colour to the flower center using YR27.

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Add YR68 next to and on top of the darker orange - the center of the flower will be brightly coloured using heavy contrast of colours so that the image pops.

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Colour all the center elements of the flower using Y06 - leave the tips white as in the original photograph.

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Add Y08 to the base of the central petals for some depth and shading - don't worry too much about blending for this central section as you want it to be stark and draw your eye.

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Begin adding colour to the outer petals using YG0000, start colouring from the center of the flower and sweep the colour towards the outer edge - without colouring the entire petal - the edges should remain white.

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Darken the shadowed areas with C3 as needed.

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Next I've used the tip-to-tip technique to apply some darker orange (YR68) mixed with grey (C3), for some dirty shadows around the central yellow petals, as the orange by itself was far too bright. 

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Next Add YG01 to the base of each of the outer petals (it's at this point you should begin to blend a little).

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Add a little YG00 to the petals for a smoother blend.

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 And use the YG01 to darken some of the outer petals.

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Use YG61 & YG63 to add some detail 

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Then go over all the outside edges of petals using the Colourless Blender to fade the colour back a little.  Don't colour right to the middle just the outside 1/2 of each petal where the colour fades to white.

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Next I'm adding a little of the purple (61) watercolor pencil as a paint, by scribbling on some scrap paper and picking up the colour with a wet brush, then painting directly over the Copics.  I've done this to add a little drama into the image.  The blending card is quite thirsty, so you will end up with some darker areas if using the pencil this way.

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Next I've used some dark blue and green (59 & 55) to add some detail to the image - I have used these as pencils for this step and drawn directly onto my image.  I've also added  little Gold and clear Spica onto the central petals.

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For the final step I have used some of the paint from my Molotow white marker (scribble onto some plastic and pick up the paint from there) and painted this onto my image with a wet paintbrush - this adds a transparent chalky layer onto the flower and lightens the purple and greens, letting the colour sink into the background - if you prefer the highly coloured image - skip this last step.

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The finished flower has colours with the translucency of watercolours, the detail of a sharpened pencil and the richness of Copic markers!

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The  result uses quite a bit or artistic license with the final colours but is super soft and pretty.

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 ... and 24 hours later I decided I liked my image better with a little more colour so I added some amazingly sheer sparkly paints called Silks (I used French Lilac and Ice) to add back in a little of that colour and a little sparkle - sigh - I KNEW I should have left the purple alone!

You can see the gorgeous gold Spica pen and how it shimmers.

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and the silks have added a touch of satin to the image - just look at the purple!

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and my finished page looks like this.

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I know the changes are subtle but if I put the images next to eachother you can see the purple is a little deeper and adding the pale shimmer over the top has softened some of the harsher green lines on the petals.  I am much happier with the final version after adding a touch of shimmer.

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I think I should mention that the paper I used is quite absorbent (perfect for Copics) but not quite so excellent for watercolour as the color grabbed quite a bit.  As long as you know this before beginning you can work around it - but it is good to know.

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