Showing posts with label flamingo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flamingo. Show all posts

Sunday, March 24

Tutorial - Flamingo to a Stork


Today I have a couple of ideas to show you. Firstly, we're going to use colour to transform one of the flamingos into a stork, and secondly, we're going to stand that stork in a shallow pool of water.


To transform our flamingo into a stork is a simple matter of choosing different colours. Rather than the bright pink of the flamingo, we're going to use a range of cool greys to add shadows to our white stork.


The darkest grey I'm using is a C3 (copic marker), which is applied under his belly, under his wings and neck. I'll slowly work this colour out with C2, C1, C0 and then the 0 marker. It's important to work the colour all the way out to white rather than leave a line. A graduation of grey will look like shadows rather than grey feathers.


Colour the beak and legs with orange, yellow or a darker grey. I've used copic markers YR16, YR14 and YR12. You'll notice that the brighter, more vivid colours will provide a further contrast for the grey shadows making the bird's body appear lighter.


Now we're going to add a pebble bed for the stork to stand on. Start by colouring various sized ovals with the C3. Make sure there are a few partial ovals under the stork's feet... you don't want him floating around in the water.


Add a curved line with a C5 marker along the bottom of each of the ovals. Use the tip of the marker and work along the edge of each oval, adding the darker grey over the top of the lighter grey.


Use a C4 marker between the C5 and the C3 to blend them slightly. Don't worry too much about the blending as we're going to add more colour over the top.


Use a C7 marker to add a shadow below each oval. The shadow is "underneath" each stone. Dot in some smaller pebbles here and there.


Fill in the white spaces with the C6 marker. Don't colour over the ovals, but do blend into the C7.


Use the lightest blue you have to add water over all the stones and half way up the storks lower legs. I've used a BG0000. Don't overwork the colour or your stones will start to mottle and the darker grey ink will break down.


Add a few streaks of BG000 to the water to give the impression of ripples.


Apply a slightly darker blue to the section of the stork's legs that are under water. I've used BG10. Again, don't overwork the colour or it will mottle - just add a layer or two.


Time for some penwork. Add a tiny line across the stork's legs where they meet the water. Don't add it right at the top of the blue area, but slightly lower so that the stork looks as though it's legs are surrounded by water. Make a few curved lines to indicate ripples.


To finish, add some grasses or reeds into the background, just above the waterline. Keep the colours very light so they don't stand out too much - I used YG00 and YG0000.



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Friday, March 22

She's A Star!


A bright and happy card from Karin today, featuring one of the quirky characters from the Flockstar set of digital stamps.


Monday, March 18

A Splash Of Colour

Today's card features just the top portion of one of the flamingos from the Flockstar digital stamp set. I used colourful papers with a tropical vibe for my background, and fussy cut some of the large leaves to embellish around my sentiment.


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Thursday, March 14

More Cake!


These fun cards were created with the Flockstar set of digital stamps, which Anesha printed, coloured, and matched with patterned papers from her collection. She confined her colours to mostly pink and white for a fabulous coordinated look!


Tuesday, March 12

You're A Flockstar

The easiest way to choose colours for a colouring project is to select your patterned paper first. Then it's simply a matter of choosing markers or pencils that coordinate or contrast with the colours in the paper.


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Wednesday, March 6

Flamazing!


Deanne coloured one of the flamingos from the new Flockstar set, then combined it with an encouraging sentiment, fabulous patterned paper and embellished ribbon to create this cute card.


Tuesday, March 5

The Whole Flock

I only used two images to create my flamingo flock, but created some variation by altering the size and orientation of each individual bird. A little stretch here, and slight pivot there, here a rotation, there a resize, and you soon have a fun card!


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Friday, March 1