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Welcome to another SC blog filled with creative goodness. Today we show you how a simple stencilled background can add such interest to your coloured image.
The image we are playing with is that mischievous cat 'bandit' from Sassy Cheryl's and he is a cutie. We also have a time lapse video on instagram showing how this project unfolded.
After colouring, the stencil was overlayed over the coloured image and distress ink tumbled glass was used to add colour to the background.
Finally the stamp 'laugh' was inked on to the coloured background. Here is the project again
Hope you enjoyed today's blog and I look forward to seeing you back here. Don't forget to check out the video here.
Welcome to another SC blog filled with creative goodness. Today we show you how a simple stencilled background can add such interest to your coloured image.
The image we are playing with is that mischievous cat 'bandit' from Sassy Cheryl's and he is a cutie. We also have a time lapse video on instagram showing how this project unfolded.
Colouring with Copics
The cat was first coloured with the folllowing copic markers YR07, YR04, YR14, YR02, Y19, R20, R00, 100, C7, C5, W2, W0, B18, B06, B04. Notice that I added strokes in the direction of the artist's outline of the cat's fur, to give it a multicoloured look. For a different look, you can also add some random black patches of fur.After colouring, the stencil was overlayed over the coloured image and distress ink tumbled glass was used to add colour to the background.
Finally the stamp 'laugh' was inked on to the coloured background. Here is the project again
Hope you enjoyed today's blog and I look forward to seeing you back here. Don't forget to check out the video here.
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