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Hey, everybody! I'm sharing a Copic Tutorial today. I really wanted to do a video tutorial, however, I have a really good reason for not doing it and you are going to completely agree with me...I desperately need a manicure. My nails and cuticles look horrendous and give the illusion that I should be wringing my hands and cackling maniacally. Yeah, that bad. Anyway, that's not why you're here, so let's get this show on the road ;D Today I'm sharing the basic techniques I use when coloring…

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Copic markers are unique drawing instruments since they include strong alcohol-based ink able to provide amazing colors and make every artwork eye-catching. This is obvious that these mediums should be used with special paper that will complement their true function. Selecting the right paper type on your own is boring and time-consuming, but… WoWPencils is here again! This post reviews the best paper for Copic markers and gives recommendations on how to tell good paper from low-quality…

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Improve your Copic Marker blending. Avoid these 5 mistakes beginner colorers make. Solve your blending problems to improve your artistry. | VanillaArts.com | #howtocolor #copicmarker #adultcoloring Marker Blending, Copic Markers Tutorial, Alcohol Ink Markers, Copic Marker Art, Coloring Tips, Colored Pencil Techniques, Copic Marker, Prismacolor Pencils, Colouring Techniques

You do not have to be a genius to make beautiful Copic Marker blends! Coloring with markers is a skill. Good news because if it's a skill, that means everyone can learn to color well with Copics. But there is a learning curve-- and how quickly you progress depends upon your ability to diagnose the

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