
I don't enjoy coloring as much as inking. Especially doing the large flat color fill areas.

I dread
Stimpy the most because he has large areas of red to fill and I can never find a marker that looks like Stimpy's shade of red. Coloring takes patience and really taxes the
ADHD. I try to break up the process by using more than one red and taking breaks between each step.

I have my reds
loosely sorted by:
1) Warm reds - middle reds and reds mixed with yellows and browns.
2) Hot reds - Reds mixed with a bit of blue -
magentas, wines,
burgundies etc.

I usually try to put a light pink highlight around Stimpy's RIM. It doesn't always work though, because the darker reds bleed into them.

Then I take the middle red and draw a ragged line along that rim.

I fill in the red. This is where I find out that I didn't make his outline dark enough, which means I'll have to go back and re-ink parts of it. I never learn.

For the tongues I use very light warm and hot pinks as a base.

Using the 2 different tints of red gives the picture look more depth. If I was to only use one kind of pink and just darker and lighter shades of it, it would end up looking monochromatic - which deadens the picture.

Same theories for Ren's eyes.

I gradually darken the pinks stroke by stroke.

Next: The Art Of Naked Colors:
10 comments:
I always wondered what kind of pencils you used :)
Ha yea I had the same problem when I used to use markers. I dreaded how it would look to streak and when I go over it it just ended up getting to dark sometimes. Great tips like always.
You have a few of the old style Eberhard Faber Design markers that still work?!! Those things are endangered species and must be protected!
Could you talk a little bit more about covering up mistakes when markering? Like, if you screw up an outline or accidentally go outside the line?
TREASURE!
Cool tips. :)
If you don't have Tombow markers, is there another good brand or just any marker with a brush tip?
Nice work once again!
Do you ever use the blender? I have yet to find it's purpose. It didn't really do anything too flashy the first few tries so I got bored with it.
Excellent, as usual. I've been waiting to see how you work with markers.
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