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![]() Both are available for Android or IOS and I have on online course devoted to that called ABOUT FACES. I like chisel markers to be softer and in that case I lean towards using the chisel tip marker tool in fashion illustration from an app like Tayasui Sketches Pro or Adobe Photoshop Sketch App. I TOTALLY prefer the brush tip and how soft it feels on the paper. The one thing that is really interesting about Copic Markers for fashion is that they have a very crisp, hard chisel tip on one end, and a rubbery/soft brush tip on the other end. The first half of the one hour stream is mostly discussing art supplies. for copy and paste It was a spontaneous sketch, not from a photo, and I’ll talk with you through the process. Scroll ahead to the 30 minute mark in the video to get right down to business :)) I live streamed this Saturday using markers and here is the link to the livestream. ![]() (They do music blocks too and once my music stream went viral and got 35,000 views from all over the world! I am NOT kidding!) That means that on Periscope or Twitter, if you look for the #LDCC or ARTBLOCK hashtag, you’ll get to see and chat with different artists live-streaming from their studios! Feel free to join the group if you decide you’d like to be participating artist! All levels are welcome in this very supportive community. You can scroll head in the replay to the 30 minute mark to get the demonstration, and if you watch the full hour instead, you’ll hear me chat about art supplies with the livestream viewers. Click here to view the Copic Markers for fashion sketch livestream You can hear me discuss this in this video that was live streamed this week on /Lvolpintesta, my channel. ![]() I got less expensive markers for other details, and worked Prismacolor colored pencils into my techniques. I was curious, so I started by purchasing some skin tones, greys, and black (the most important to start with). Wow, with all of the artists and illustrators I follow on instagram, Copic markers for fashion sketching and all KINDS of art just has been a tremendous buzz and trend. Markers are portable, quick drying, and versatile for hi-speed work! I had to learn to use Copic markers for fashion (and other markers) when I started doing live fashion sketching events at Lord and Taylor stores and private parties and retail events. So, if you’re a marker fan or marker-curious and signed up for the waitlist, I’d like to share some resources with you! (And some fun music I love the informality of Periscope). BUT if time is money, then markers can foot the bill sometimes! There is no doubt that gouache or watercolor is cheaper, even if you pay $10 dollars a tube, it will last so much longer. ![]() I always used to feel the result is so sheer and flat……and that doesn’t have to be true. I swore I wouldn’t get into something that costs $6-7 per Copic marker, especially because I”m not a big fan of marker art. I sure have! Copic Markers for fashion is such a trend right now! Have you been hearing a lot about Copic Markers for Fashion? ![]()
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