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February's #ColorsoftheMonth reminded Ana Lobo of Valentine's Day, so hearts were a common thread throughout her sketches with this month's colors.
.@TheMalleMagic calls this February #ColorsoftheMonth piece “Rose Tea”. Malene felt a strong connection to these colors and quickly knew she wanted to make something romantic & warm. To get all the lovely shadings of the three colors, she used airbrushing and colorless blender.
Illustrator @kuvshinov_ilya loved the colors combination of February's #ColorsoftheMonth and wanted to draw something warm and comfy - like a sweater - in honor of winter.
Who's in the holiday spirit? December #CopicColors artwork by @chihirohowe and reposted from @copicmanga.
Upon receiving December's #CopicColors, @stevieandhill immediately thought of snowflakes, frost, and snow. Since a large part of her work is fashion and beauty illustration, she thought it would be nice to create a stylish, holiday-themed portrait that could be detail focused.
@neimykanani believed she learned how to blend better during the process of creating her piece for December's #CopicColors. For example, she learned how to blend a midtone over a darker color to make a gradient.
What have you learned from #CopicColors this year?
Beautiful work and blends from our artist, Nigel.
We're in the last week of November #CopicColors - be sure to tag your work with the hashtag for your chance to be featured on our Staff Picks on Instagram stories on Friday! Show us what you've created using only E37, R37, & G99.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, from all of us at Copic!
Repost from @copicmanga using November's #CopicColors.
For November's #CopicColors, Mike Dougherty drew a cartoony dog pawing mud off himself. The triad of warm, rustic colors inspired him to draw something earthy and natural.
Mike is our #CopicColors featured artist for the month of November! Read more: https://t.co/hBQ8NNwNgF