I think of Popcorn Tree as a "Charlie Brown Tree" - you know, kind of scrawny and overlooked - with just little tufts of needles at the ends. And in desperate need of some loving. So some kind soul decorated it up with a popcorn and cranberry garland for the birds to enjoy. (Didn't know anyone could get all that form a piece of rubber huh?)
I chose to color it brightly to go with the bright colors in the kit papers. But you could also do a more muted watercolor look.
So...........here is what I did.............with Copic markers
I chose my "sun" to be in the upper left. So darker colors and shadows with be on the lower right side of the element.
I added a couple dots of Y-21 at the lower right of each popcorn, then blend up with colorless blender.
I feathered out YG-63 from the center out over all the pine needles.
Then I blended in YG-03 along the stem of the pine needles to brighten the center.
Then I colored in the cranberries. I colored the whole berry in R-14. Then added a couple dots of R-59 in the lower right of each berry, and then blended the R-59 upward a little with the R-27.
Then the tree trunk. I colored the whole thing with E-34, then ran a line of E-37 on the right side Then I blended the edge of the E-37 with a little more E-34.
Last I added shadowing with W-1.
I just edged the tree branches and garland along the bottom and right sides of each element. (because the "sun" is on the upper left). Then I added a shadow at the bottom extending to the right.
Hope everyone is have a great Saturday - try not to eat too much candy!! (Hey - I got my Milk Duds last night! There was only one box - and I scooped 'em right up. )
4 comments:
Great tutorial. Thanks for explaining the process of deciding where the "sun" and shadows fall.
Great tut. Your Charlie Brown Christmas tree is great. You are such a great colorer.
This was awesome. I had to come back when I could read every detail. I love the way it looks. The cranberries seem so real and the shadow is amazing. I couldn't agree with you more about the Charlie brown tree. Those were the type we had when I was a kid, & we did string popcorn & cranberries (probably while we watched the Charlie Brown Christmas special, LOL) That's one sweet stamp! :O)
I really love your copic tutorials! I always follow your copic advice ;)
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