Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Graphic markers?

New post finally, and it was inspired by the new "The Art of Wall.E" book that I got for my brithday, of all things. It features some absolutly FANTASTIC marker done drawings, of different stages of the films design process. And they inspired me. So, I went on a hunt for tutorials.

During this hunt, the first thing I came across was a site detailing all the good things and the bad about the different brands.

http://www.elfwood.com/farp/markers2/

I myself have a growing selection of copics bought from the only local store I know that sells them. But I never really learnt how to use them, so I thought it's high time I learnt. So here are some of the best tutorials I found.

First off then, some more beginner/basic ones:

http://toounit.deviantart.com/art/Too-s-Tutorial-Marker-Basics-29151189

Includes how to take care of your markers (copics in this case), and then a very thorough step by step tutorial of colouring a female.

http://myblogbycammie.blogspot.com/2008/08/anyone-can-color-copic-marker-tutorial.html

From another blog, this seems pretty simple at first, but you gotta start small right? And it also shows how to use the colourless blender effectively which many don't seem to use. Aaand it makes a change from a manga drawing =)

And some more advanced tutorials:

http://www.sheezyart.com/view/208180/

Is explained well and in detail, but I would think you need to know some of the basics first. Uses Prismacolour and Tria markers.

http://www.designertechniques.com/tutorials/markrandallmarkerrender01-page1.htm

And finally, a much more advanced tutorial, for rendering a car. Steps are written in detail, but seems like something best done by people with practice.

In the next post, I may well post my experiences with following these tutorials, and how successful I was, like a review in a way. Seeing as I only have 5 days till I leave for university, I could do with some last minute practice!

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