Usually when we colour in, we start with a light background and add colour and shadows to give the appearance of a three dimensional image. Today I want to show you how to work in reverse... instead of adding shadows we are going to be adding highlights. Although this can be done using multiple colours, I'm going to stick with a simple black and white palette.
YOUR TURN: Use the tutorial below to colour an image for your next card.
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For today's project, you'll need a stamp, a piece of black cardstock, a white ink pad and a white pencil. Begin by stamping the image directly onto the black cardstock with the white ink. It doesn't matter if the ink is a little transparent, we'll make up for that with our white pencil.
Very lightly apply a layer of white pencil on the focal point of your image. You want it nice and soft so that you can build up the intensity of the pigment as you work. Leave areas of obvious shadow uncoloured - if you have a look at the bird below, you'll see that I didn't colour beneath her wing.
Now start adding some highlights. The whitest areas of the image will be the places where the light hits directly. In my case, that means the ends of feathers, the top of the head and beak and the end of the tail. You can apply the white pencil in layers to build up the intensity of colour. Don't be tempted to do it all in one go or you will end up with a very obvious division between light and dark... you want it to be gradual.
If you have a close look at the holly leaf below, you can see that I've used individual pencil strokes placed very close together. You can do this by "flicking" the pencil carefully from light to shadow, as though you were doing quick hatching lines. As the pencil lifts off the paper it will leave a tail that gradually fades out... this does take a little bit of practice. For the best results, follow the shape of the object you're colouring.
For the rounded holly berries I started by adding a heavy white line on the side that would be facing the light source. In my case, the top, left hand side. Work from that area down to the opposite side, gradually fading out the pencil by reducing the pressure you apply as you colour.
I added a little more pencil to the border and edges of my images to bring it altogether. As the pencil is so soft and prone to smudging, I finished by applying a single coat of matt spray varnish - hairspray works too!
Oh my, this looks amazing, Beccy. I never thiught of colouring this way. Thanks for the eye opener.
ReplyDeleteEvening Beccy what a gorgeous card and I love all your pencil work and your design is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteDebs xxx
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I've never seen this done - this is why I follow you and your blog. I learn so much.
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Conny
Lovely card and an inspiring tutorial - I love the effect you have achieved and will be trying it out for myself. Elizabeth xx
ReplyDeleteUau!!!! Fantástico, você deu um show...
ReplyDeleteHmmm. Very Interesting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning card! Thanks for the tutorial, definitely a technique to try. xx
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely Gorgeous!!!!! I would luv to see a youtube step by step how it was done!!! PLEASE????
ReplyDeleteWell blow me down with a feather, I have NEVER seen this technique and it is so interesting....one to make today mmmmm need to find my white pencil...thanks for this easy to follow tut.xx
ReplyDeleteWell blow me down with a feather, I have NEVER seen this technique and it is so interesting....one to make today mmmmm need to find my white pencil...thanks for this easy to follow tut.xx
ReplyDeleteBeccy, this is absolutely beautiful. I have never seen this technique before but I need to check into it more because this is too beautiful to pass up learning how to do. Sarah W
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun technique to try! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun technique to try! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful work, Beccy! Thank you for the tutorial.It's always fun to try new things. I don't usually work with dark backgrounds. This is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThats looks so wonderful. Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Beccy. Thanks for the tutorial. I am off to find my white ink pad..Loz
ReplyDeleteOH MY!!! This is one of the most SPECTACULAR technique tutorials I have EVER seen!!! Your image is stunning....swoon! You make it look so incredibly easy and your break-down photos are fabulous!! I must go buy a white ink pad & pencils ;-) Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous card and a great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Wow. This looks really effective. It's a technique I've never come across before but your tutorial gives me all the info I need to give it a go. Now, where's my white ink pad????
ReplyDeleteI love this technique!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful effect this technique achieves, your card is stunning. Your photo's make it look easy but I know that there is considerable skill applied here ...I'm going to have to give this a try, who knows- with patience- I might be able to produce something as lovely!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Thank you for the tutorial, I am definitely going to try it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful effect this technique achieves, your card is stunning. Your photo's make it look easy but I know that there is considerable skill applied here ...I'm going to have to give this a try, who knows- with patience- I might be able to produce something as lovely!
ReplyDeleteAwww this is so pretty l love the image it's just the cutest card ever! x
ReplyDeletethis is wonderful!
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Wow, this turned out awesome....thank you for the tutorial...your image came alive as I was watching how it was done....I must try these...tfs
ReplyDeleteWell done Beccy
Wow, it's amazing! Your coloring is fabulous and I love the black and white contrast! So dramatic!
ReplyDeleteHi Beccy, thanks so much for sharing this wonderful card and its tutorial with us. Well you certainly make it sound easy enough, yeh right! but coming from someone who can only do a passable stick figure, I think I'm in for a long day. So off I go...practice makes perfect so they say. Janelle x
ReplyDeleteWOW this is a gorgeous technique .........Lis
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much for this tutorial Beccy - I have never seen this technique.. I must have a go later on!!
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Maxine
Beautiful card! Great technique! Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Gorgeous, GORGEOUS Beccy. I have saved my email with this tutorial - definitely going to have to try it - your card is incredible!
ReplyDeleteEeeek !!! How AWESOME !!! :-D
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IKE xx
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ReplyDeleteMerci pour le partage.