Yesterday’s colors only reversed. This time Lightning Yellow and Lemon Yellow are the background, while Maroon and Light Walnut make the leaf. As the drop shadow needs to match the background, this time it was Pale Sepia and last time it was Burnt Umber.
Copic markers have a chisel tip that’s great for covering large areas quickly (and ya gotta work fast with alcohol inks before they dry and don’t blend as well). On the other end is the brush tip, which works much better for small spaces and tricky corners. So for my experiment this time, for each color I did a first pass using the chisel tip for the squares with only one color. Then I did a second pass for the squares with both a foreground and a background in them.
It seemed to go well, though it required a bit more concentration than simply moving from square to square.
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