My son and I found a few coloring books with great pictures for ages 8 to adult at Costco. This is the one we bought; "Color Me 3" - Illustrated by P.J.C.Smart.
Here is the picture I colored.
(looks better in person)
Girl with Flowers and Butterflies |
Highlights and Shadow
I enjoy trying to color things with lighting and shadow. I'm not always accurate, but I'm learning. I tried to create a bit of highlight and shadow on the arms, making them appear more 3-D, by coloring the sides of the arm darker and leaving the center (the part that would naturally be in more light) lighter.Using this same concept I added depth to the face, hair and jewelry.
Blending Colors with Colored Pencil
When layering and blending colors with colored pencil, I begin with the lighter colors first and blend in with the darker colors. You can always go darker, but you can't go lighter. So, I start with a soft touch, then darken as needed for the desired affect.
Here are some samples of where I used blending.
I added darker lines of pink color extending out from the center of the petal like you might see on a real flower petal in an effort to give a touch of realness.
I created the multi toned look on the petal by first coloring most of the petal yellow...leaving the very edge white so I could get the full pink affect when I added the pink. After gently blending the pink in and darkening it up at the edges I added a few stronger lines within the gently blended color to give a real feel to the petal.
Create texture by adding darker lines within and along the grain-line of the leaf. Here I tried creating the look of a Hosta leaf.
Have fun with your coloring project!
-Jill
No comments:
Post a Comment