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I used a Copic Multiliner Pen .8 to outline the girl, .3 to outline the cards and necklace. Forgot to color the backs of the cards before I scanned! I am using Shinhan Touch Twin markers for shading, a white Uni-Ball Signo pen for highlights, and .3 multiliner pen for eyelashes.
Made with:
Mechanical Pencil
Stabilo Wooddy
Posca Marker
Stabilo Pens
Acrylic dabber
Copic Multiliner BS
Inspired by:
Art, Heart & Healing
Stalked
0.2mm and 0.5mm Copic multiliner, Copic sketch markers.
An illustration for a zine of Andrew Galan’s Zine Frank Herbert’s Boys Brigade. The zine will be constructed/published in early February. It will follow Andrew to festivals and readings and be available at the Sticky Institute in Melbourne and Smith’s Alternative Bookshop in Canberra.
From a sneaky photograph I took of a dear friend of mine on my first day in London. He doesn’t seem to mind.
Drawn with copic multiliners onto inexpensive yellow cardstock. Some areas bleached light. Some areas colored with orange and raspberry gel pens and highlighted with opaque white gel pen.
May 2012
200115: I am currently absolving a dentist marathon to save my defect incisor. I have decided against an implant or a bridge, but for a measure where the tooth does not have to be extracted. The treatment is lengthy; first a root canal treatment has to be done, then a magnetic extrusion to create a space between the tooth and the bone. The final result will (eventually...) be a crown that is fixed to a fiberglass rod in the root of the tooth.
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200115: Ich absolviere gerade einen Zahnarztmarathon, um meinen kaputten Schneidezahn zu retten. Ich habe mich gegen ein Implantat oder eine Brücke entschieden, sondern für eine Maßnahme, bei der der Zahn nicht gezogen werden muss. Die Behandlung ist langwierig; zuerst muss eine Wurzelbehandlung gemacht werden, dann eine Magnetextrusion, um einen Abstand zwischen Zahn und Knochen herzustellen. Das Endergebnis wird (irgendwann...) eine Krone sein, die an einem Glasfaserstab in der Zahnwurzel befestigt wird.
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MATERIALS
Watercolors from @schmincke_official
Sakura Micron fineliner (@sakuraofamerica)
Copic multiliner (@copic_official)
Pilot Kaküno Fountain Pen with Super 5 ink
Moleskine Pocket Diary (9x14cm = 3,54 x 5,51 inch)
Vintage letter stamps
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👉 Unbezahlte, freiwillige Werbung wegen Markennennung
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Sketched on 6/6/12 at the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks (AKA "the Ballard Locks") during Jane Richlovsky's "Drawing on Location" class. The tall, vertical format was inspired by David Hingtgen's recent sketches. I like the slender slice of the sky I can get with this format -- the sky and landscape are not as overwhelming this way. (Copic Multiliner SP pen, watercolor)
trying out the new copic multiliner pens on tracing paper over an old pencil sketch that had been damaged by the months of shuffling in my disorganized portfolio files. thinking when i get time (after xmas) i'll retrace it again, the nose is too heavy here and the eyes are kinda off-kilter
I'm working on an Art journal of Blythe Doll illustrations and concept designs. Copic Multiliners and Copic Markers.
#1 - Not quite a "photo of the day", but still a moment from my day.
Drawing comics full time is a rather sedentary activity. In the past few months, I've been noticing my growing midriff poking through my shirts. -___-;
My.. er.. temporary solution is to pull out the haramaki my mom made after my surgery in June '08. But Scott's right, it doesn't solve my problem at all. ^^;
Drawn in my moleskine w/ various brush pens and copic multiliners
Avrei voluto una cosina del genere ai tempi del liceo, quando copiavo interi passi dai libri di testo sui bordi dei dizionari o su foglietti sparsi quando c'era compito e non avevo voglia di prepararmi. Avrei messo un'intera versione in 2 cm quadrati.
Vaihto DA:n kautta, ihastuin yhteen korttiin ja vaihdossa minulta toivottiin mustekalaa :D Oli kyllä hauskaa, ei ole moisia tullut aiemmin yritettyäkään. Vesivärit, ruskea Copic multiliner, valk. akryyli ja geelari, puuvärit.
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Common octopus, for a trade over DA. Watercolours, brown Copic Multiliner, white acrylic, white gel pen, coloured pencils.
Traded.
This month's challenge for the Melange On Etsy is "Umbrella". Check out the blog here:
I've been drawing lots of girls lately, so naturally, I wanted to draw a girl with an umbrella. I sketched the image in pencil first, inked an outline using a Sharpie Pen (I've since switched to Copic Multiliner Pens... nice!), then used Copics and ShinHan Touch Twin markers to shade. The yellows and pinks are very vibrant and neon in person, but became faded when I scanned. (Not sure why that is... hmm...) I love her boots most of all! Also, I love it when I see people with very bright umbrellas because they add a much needed spot of colors to a dull day.
This was a tattoo commission I did for my dear friend Kunoichi. She asked me to design a backpiece for her doll, and here it is. I'm still working on redrawing it all on the doll.
Tools used:
Canson Sketchbook
0.03 Mechanical Pencil
0.03 Copic Multiliner Pen
0.05 Unipin Ink Pen
Sakura Koi water-based markers
Mixed media art journal spread. Acrylic paint, printed font on printer paper, stencils, stamps, archival ink, gel pen, Copic multiliner.
A page from my moleskine. I got a few new watercolour pencil colours so I could do skintones with them. This is my first try. Of course, you can hardly see the skincolours on this photo. :) The paper of the Moleskine notebook is too thin for watercolours, but I try anyway. (I already have a Moleskine with sketchbook paper waiting for me when I finish this book.)
5/16/12, Maple Leaf water tower, Seattle. Copic Multiliner SP pen, watercolor, Stillman & Birn sketchbook
This cruise ship was at Circular Quay when I arrived early to go sketching on Saturday. I had a coffee at Rossini's and did a quick simplistic sketch.
Made with:
Stabilo cool swing &
Stabilo Pen 68 washed with water
Copic Multiliner for Eyes
Uni-ball Signo for highlights
Moleskine watercolor book
Who could resist drawing an automatic jiggling machine? It was used in tuna fishing. The cannon is from the Endeavour. Both at the National Maritime Museum.
Stampers Anonymous/Tim Holtz Layering Stencil THS046 - Batground, Just For Fun Rubber Stamps - Grim Reaper, Martha Stewart punches - bat & oak leaf & owl & skull and bones, Elizabeth Craft Designs 1254 - Entwined Circles, TH Distress ink, Memento ink, Copic markers & multiliner, Sakura Gelly Roll pen, Paper Source A6 folded card - black
I drew this postbox before
www.flickr.com/photos/84702583@N00/4409607853/
and drew it again yesterday in slightly different angle and a different format.
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This little blue fishing boat with the aqua mast brought 31 refugees to Australia. I remember those days when we thought they were brave to make that long journey in such a small boat. Now they're called queue-jumpers.
Unidentified Floating Object
The third in my series "Alien Jellyfish" this particular jelly is a Nettle Jellyfish specifically a Pacific Sea Nettle. They are found all along the coast of the western United States. They are rather large in size and carnivorous . They are however not poisonous enough to kill a human. This species of jelly is asexual and can reproduce with or without sex. In this piece this Nettle is radioactive in a sea of explosive bubbles.
Original Size: 6"x8"
Medium: Copic Sp Multiliner and Sketch Markers, Faber Castel Markers, Faber Castel Colored Pencils
Paper: Stonehenge
Method: Pointillism/ Stippling
I bought this bottle of O de Lancome many years ago and it still smells great. When I worked at Hotel de France in Jersey, one of my friends went to be a cosmetician. That meant spraying the holidaymakers with perfume all day long. They all came to loathe all the perfumes - except this one.
Zentangle drawn on pumpkin orange colored cardstock with Copic multiliners. Some areas of the cardstock were bleached light. Other areas were colored with colored gel pens.
April 2012
Zentangle drawn on inexpensive orange colored cardstock with Copic multiliners. Areas of the cardstock were bleached white. Other areas were colored with pink, orange, and red gel pens.
May 2012
Ribbon drawn with the "double pencil" method. Copic multiliner pen on Bristol. Gold and silver pencils used for shading/details. September 2011
A test of various pens and how they bleed through paper - my scanner wasn't able to pick up the faint bleed through very well, although none of them were very bad. The notebook is a Moleskine Cahier Journal which has much thinner paper than a standard moleskine (and is a lot easier to carry around). The normal moleskine paper is very thick and very resistant to bleed-through. However, the two that bled through the paper the most were the Pentel Brush pen and the Rotring Artpen fountain pens, these happen to also be the most fun to draw with!
Lil‘ Inker Designs - Snailed It, Martha Stewart border punch - grass, Ranger Adirondack inks, Versamark ink, Zing EP - brown sugar, Copic multiliner, Paper Source A6 folded card - paper bag
This was fun to draw. I kept saying I was going to go home but then I started this one and just kept adding and adding. There was a lot more rope that didn't make it into the drawing.
Pentel Slicci and Copic Multiliner / Moleskine® Cahier 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 / Ristretto Roasters / NoPo / PDX
I always start with the eyes and here I wanted to show both dignity and in the case of his left eye, fear. Manuel Zelaya is oftentimes presened with a smile and I decided to instead simply frame his mouth with his prominent, bushy moustache.