What a helpful video! Thank you for all the great information. I am brand new at this. When I color, I get bleeding along the black line and feathering beyond it. I’m using memento black ink which is supposed to be good for alcohol markers. I’ve used Bristol smooth paper or Ninah’s 100 pound. What am I doing wrong? Thanks so much!
Happy it's helpful! That's a great question! I'll definitely have to do a video on this and experiment, because I've hit this issue as well. Personally, when I use india ink it seems to create enough of a bleed barrier. You could also try switcing up your paper to something that is specifically designed for markers. Anybody got any thoughts?
"broke" Markers and paper are a lot cheaper than a tablet and software my buddy. Well off people love to make themselves seem destitute for some reason.
@soupyschitz secondhand wacom intuos prices: hover about £10 - £30 softwares range a lot but there's lots of free software and a popular software (clip studio) i got for a one off purchase of £25 on sale and its £20 a year on another device copic markers cost my dad £100+ when he got a set for me on my birthday some time ago. Idk how copic prices are now but there are many ways to be a cheap digital artist too, ur making this a massive non issue
I’ve got a couple of questions. 1.what paper do you use/recommend? 2.what do you do your line art with and do you let it dry and for how long? 3. When you blend do the darker colours get on the lighter markers?(like you said some people make them kiss or something and does that ever come out?)
Not sure if you still wondering or not. But I personally like - Bristols papers (they are thick and smooth!) - X-Press It Blending card is another good one (not every store have them, so best bet is Amazon) - Kent Papers (good for beginners, Daiso one is good and cheap!) - Sketchbook papers (Personally love maruman, but there’s many other good ones too) - Watercolour paper (not cheap and it drains your ink faster and not the best for your markers tip, but i like the finished look, as it has some texture to it too) P.S: Always put a paper or something on the back of the page you are colouring just in case they bleed through! 2. Depends on what you use, as well as the paper. But i normally left it overnight or 30+ minutes. (Watercolour need longer time) There’s many lineart pen like micron, copic, staedtler, etc. Do try a bunch and see which one you like! (I use copic as I feel the micron tips easily bend if you are the type to push hard on the tip, staedler is okay, but not that much variation) 3. Some darker colour like dark grey do “stain” the light (mainly pastel) colour tip if you use the light colour on top or to blend the dark colour. But no worries, just use the tip on some papers and they will be gone after a few stroke (even if the tip is still darkish) Copic also sell replacement nibs if needed!
Jen J my neighbor got a new pupper yesterday and I got to name her. Her name is Oreo. Since you like doggies I felt like sharing. Btw she tried to follow me out when so was leaving my neighbor’s apartment last night. I am doggo magnet!
Love your fun energy...made the color coding and numbering of alcohol markers SO much fun!!! What a way to brighten a Sat. morning for many of your viewers. Thank you for the clear explanation, tutorial. 😁💜
D'OH!!! I NEVER MENTIONED PAPER! In this video I am using a 100lb drawing paper. I also like to use Bristol board, vellum and marker paper. With marker paper there is usually more of a smooth finish to the surface and so the pigments take longer to settle. This gives you more unique blending opportunities. Marker paper also will not drink up as much of the ink so your final colors are usually more vibrant.
Alcohol markers also don't chew up the paper like water-based markers do! I've used copics (and other alcohol markers too) on copy paper with no issue. It doesn't seem to blend quite as nicely and bleeds like crazy, but you -can- do it. Just be sure to put something behind it to catch the inevitable bleeding. On that note, I'm also pretty sure you can clean up ink on your desk and such with rubbing alcohol if it's not too rough of a surface, but that depends a lot on what you're trying to clean exactly.
Hello i would like to ask if the marker can be used at 180 gsm? I want to buy the Berkeley, can someone tell me if its okay? I'll buy it tomorrow huhu so need asap answer or tips
Thanks ! The Coptic Markers are bright and lively, perfect for cartoons, eyecatching presentations,labels, "Wanted Posters"....and so much more Your dog is a patient angel,but you know the wheels are turning in it's head
Hey Mary! This is Jackie rodewald your goth friend from Northfield. Middle school I believe..I have a twin and hung out with you a lot. Remember? Very proud of what are your doing and very impressed!!!
such a good tutorial, no other way to describe it. there are a lot of video of amazing things you can do with copic but not many videos for beginners who want to learn how to use them!! So thank you.
I’ve been using Copics ( and other alcohol markers ) fir a few years now and I never knew you could mix flesh tones in. The way you did with that cat. I’ve seen it done with face undertones ( a light purple grey though ) on people but never straight up blended. Mind blown!
I just got my first copic markers and i was worried that i would mess up so i looked up stuff to help me and you were the first thing to pop up and your video is awesome and it helped me so much thank you! 🥰
My 10 year old would really like to color in a version of your outlined animals you drew. Would you be willing to share a blank of what it looked like before adding the marker? I have some knock-off Copic markers (which I realize are not as good as the brand name), but my son is very into art and I want to support his habit as much as possible. Thought it was worth asking you about. And as mentioned below - I learned a lot from you - especially about the numbers an their meaning as well! Thank you for the informative video.
I'm so glad i found your video! I just got my set of Copics, and this video is so helpful to get an overview on how to use them efficiently! Thank you!
I'm an artist who has been drawing for 2 years and right now i use a set of alcohol markers that are cheaper while I'm learning but I'll upgrade to copic eventually for the refillable factor
Oh wow I haven't heard of that brand before. Right now my copics are stored out of state, so I've been using a set of Arteza markers. They're fairly similar. Over the recent years there have been a number of more affordable brands available, which is awesome because when I was in high school it felt like I had to choose between college tuition or a set of Copics 😝
If you’re a painter you’ll rely much more on your color theory tuition rather than numbers which makes for a more natural piece of artwork in my opinion.
I loved it! I’m new at drawing - is there a process for sketching with a pencil before using a certain black marker before filling in with the copic? I’m worried about erasing the pencil and smearing the marker...I appreciate your help!!
I love you!!!!!!!!!! I kinda got the gist of your style and added my own flare to it! You are amazing! Thank you for ERB designs to your amazing art! ^•^
But Mary, who is that delightful furry fellow in the chair and is the little lizard real and if so what is lizzy's name???? You have a great smile that makes your eyes sparkle when you smile. Enjoyed today's unload thanks for sharing.
Awesome video! Super informative. Please keep these great vids coming. I had a quick question tho, how do I get/keep the same texture when the image I have is big. I often end up with streaks here and there. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks again. Much love from Japan!
What a helpful video! Thank you for all the great information. I am brand new at this. When I color, I get bleeding along the black line and feathering beyond it. I’m using memento black ink which is supposed to be good for alcohol markers. I’ve used Bristol smooth paper or Ninah’s 100 pound. What am I doing wrong? Thanks so much!
Happy it's helpful! That's a great question!
I'll definitely have to do a video on this and experiment, because I've hit this issue as well. Personally, when I use india ink it seems to create enough of a bleed barrier. You could also try switcing up your paper to something that is specifically designed for markers.
Anybody got any thoughts?
Me, a broke beginner artist who does way more digital art than traditional:
*this is useful information right here*
"broke" Markers and paper are a lot cheaper than a tablet and software my buddy. Well off people love to make themselves seem destitute for some reason.
@soupyschitz secondhand wacom intuos prices: hover about £10 - £30
softwares range a lot but there's lots of free software and a popular software (clip studio) i got for a one off purchase of £25 on sale and its £20 a year on another device
copic markers cost my dad £100+ when he got a set for me on my birthday some time ago. Idk how copic prices are now but there are many ways to be a cheap digital artist too, ur making this a massive non issue
@@AllofJudeaYou can get a simple tablet without screen already at 20 $. Software is for free e.g. Krita
The expression on my face was priceless when I heard you could print a sheet out. I never got a key with mine, so I had spent ages making my own.
I’ve got a couple of questions.
1.what paper do you use/recommend?
2.what do you do your line art with and do you let it dry and for how long?
3. When you blend do the darker colours get on the lighter markers?(like you said some people make them kiss or something and does that ever come out?)
Not sure if you still wondering or not.
But I personally like
- Bristols papers (they are thick and smooth!)
- X-Press It Blending card is another good one (not every store have them, so best bet is Amazon)
- Kent Papers (good for beginners, Daiso one is good and cheap!)
- Sketchbook papers (Personally love maruman, but there’s many other good ones too)
- Watercolour paper (not cheap and it drains your ink faster and not the best for your markers tip, but i like the finished look, as it has some texture to it too)
P.S: Always put a paper or something on the back of the page you are colouring just in case they bleed through!
2. Depends on what you use, as well as the paper. But i normally left it overnight or 30+ minutes. (Watercolour need longer time)
There’s many lineart pen like micron, copic, staedtler, etc. Do try a bunch and see which one you like! (I use copic as I feel the micron tips easily bend if you are the type to push hard on the tip, staedler is okay, but not that much variation)
3. Some darker colour like dark grey do “stain” the light (mainly pastel) colour tip if you use the light colour on top or to blend the dark colour. But no worries, just use the tip on some papers and they will be gone after a few stroke (even if the tip is still darkish)
Copic also sell replacement nibs if needed!
This is one of the best beginners guide for copic markers I've seen. It was very easy to follow and not over explained. Thank you so much.
The rainbow kitty is so flipping cute!
Oh my goodness pupper chilling in the chair in the background looks so happy, cozy and content. Doodle tutorials and happy puppers? YES.
Jen J my neighbor got a new pupper yesterday and I got to name her. Her name is Oreo. Since you like doggies I felt like sharing. Btw she tried to follow me out when so was leaving my neighbor’s apartment last night. I am doggo magnet!
I had NO IDEA about the Copic numbers. You've officially blown my mind 🤯 Thank You! Twas an awesome video, full of value (heh)
You can get some at Tuesday morning for dirt cheap and they work just as well.
Thank you for explaining the number system...I never knew what they meant!
“Massaging the colours” perfectly resonates with me!
OH MY GOD!!!! MARY!!! FINALLY SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS COPICS AND ART!!! I stand the true art queen. ❤️👏🏼
Love your fun energy...made the color coding and numbering of alcohol markers SO much fun!!! What a way to brighten a Sat. morning for many of your viewers. Thank you for the clear explanation, tutorial. 😁💜
As a digital artist, this video is so helpful for navigating the complex world of Copic markers.
I'm so happy to hear this is helpful across mediums! Art always feels like we're doing the same thing just with different tools.
I’m slowly replacing my offbrand alcohol markers with copics
Same
Same
Yeah I just saw the price for these things I'm going for the regulars first
Soon!
Real 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
What paper do you use? I imagine typical copy paper, for instance, would just get torn up. Was that bristol? Thanks so much!
D'OH!!! I NEVER MENTIONED PAPER!
In this video I am using a 100lb drawing paper. I also like to use Bristol board, vellum and marker paper. With marker paper there is usually more of a smooth finish to the surface and so the pigments take longer to settle. This gives you more unique blending opportunities. Marker paper also will not drink up as much of the ink so your final colors are usually more vibrant.
Alcohol markers also don't chew up the paper like water-based markers do! I've used copics (and other alcohol markers too) on copy paper with no issue. It doesn't seem to blend quite as nicely and bleeds like crazy, but you -can- do it. Just be sure to put something behind it to catch the inevitable bleeding.
On that note, I'm also pretty sure you can clean up ink on your desk and such with rubbing alcohol if it's not too rough of a surface, but that depends a lot on what you're trying to clean exactly.
I agree. I have some watercolor markers, which I love but they just eat through the paper!
Hello i would like to ask if the marker can be used at 180 gsm? I want to buy the Berkeley, can someone tell me if its okay? I'll buy it tomorrow huhu so need asap answer or tips
Oh wow
First ever artist that actually makes good tutorials! Thank god!
I've never owned Copic Markers before, but I'm planning to get some soon! Thanks for making this video, Mary
Natsuki you should. Ohuhus are a good alternative for beginners ( you can refill them with Copic inks once you find colors that match close enough ).
Me too
those cats turned out so cute.. I'm obsessed
I've been drawing for a while. But I'm new to Copics. THIS WAS INVALUABLE. Thank you.
I'm so glad! You're welcome!
Thanks ! The Coptic Markers are bright and lively, perfect for cartoons, eyecatching
presentations,labels,
"Wanted Posters"....and so much more
Your dog is a patient angel,but you know the wheels are turning in it's head
this was so helpful!! simple, easy, CLEAR explanations! and the cats were so adorable!!
Why is Mary so talented AND beautiful?!?
Hey Mary! This is Jackie rodewald your goth friend from Northfield. Middle school I believe..I have a twin and hung out with you a lot. Remember? Very proud of what are your doing and very impressed!!!
The pup sleeping in the chair CANNOT 👏 BE 👏 BOTHERED 👏
such a good tutorial, no other way to describe it. there are a lot of video of amazing things you can do with copic but not many videos for beginners who want to learn how to use them!! So thank you.
Literally just started thinking about these markers earlier this week and then I see you post this video! Great timing!
Yay! Hope it was helpful!
@@marydoodles have you tried any other brands of these markers? For example Ohuhu?
Would a printable of the cat page be possible? And thank you so much for this color code guide video on Copic markers. They make so much sense now.
Your narrations made this video all the better ☺️🥰 This was really helpful, thank you!
Wow I just got my first set by persuading my mom after watching this video which by the way was soooooo helpful! keep it up!
Useful. Always worked for me👍
I just got copic markers for Christmas ! Thanks for these tips!
Thanks for this! My sketchbook is full of rams too. From the animal to the football helmet. The horns are such a cool shape to draw.
Thank you! I have had my markers for a few years and this will help me practice more with them!
I’ve been using Copics ( and other alcohol markers ) fir a few years now and I never knew you could mix flesh tones in. The way you did with that cat. I’ve seen it done with face undertones ( a light purple grey though ) on people but never straight up blended. Mind blown!
this like seeing god colouring something. I know plenty of people already told you that your art is god tier
Those are the cutest cats ever 😍
Thank you, this has helped decide to invest in copics a bit at a time but best to start off slowly
Well, this is everything I ever wanted to know about the usage. Perfect video - like and subbed
Cooooopic markers with a closed o... Nice!!
I say Cope-ick literally because these markers help me cope with the ick in life.
XO, lady friend.
I love your little ghost looking cats 🐈 😍 ♥
I just got my first copic markers and i was worried that i would mess up so i looked up stuff to help me and you were the first thing to pop up and your video is awesome and it helped me so much thank you! 🥰
Love watching your vids especially when I’m stoned
Your comment is the sign from the Universe letting me know I am on my path ❤️
@@marydoodles 🥲 I’m about to cry, thank you. Keep up the good work ✌️ ❤️
Just here to say how much I love your personality!
Awwww thank you!
Thanks now i know how to draw with My Copic markers😀👍🏼
My brain fried during the intro! Thank you for that
I live to serve
this intro made my day better ngl ^^
I'm glad!
I always wondered what those codes meant, thank you for explaining! Awesome video!
Mary has such beautiful hands. I found it incredible I haven't noticed that before, it's been years I am a subscriber!
Hi, thanks for the video! 😎
Can you please help, which LINER do you use that it's not getting smeared??
I was just wondering the same thing and reading comments to see if anyone else had already asked...
Great intro to copic markers! I'm a newbie to these markers!! Thanks
Yay! I'm happy it's been helpful! Best of luck and joy on your creative journey
I'm super thankful. It was well explained and full of energy. A how to practice topic markers would be nice☺️😊.
This was great! I’m just starting to use Copic markers. This is the most helpful video I’ve seen.
Love it! I just got today my Copic markers. So excited to keep learning. Thank you.
I'm just starting out with Copics and your video was very informative! Subscribed~ THANK YOU
This helped me tremendously. Great video, thank you! 😊
I'm happy to hear! Thank YOU!
Now I just wish I could doodle like you. 😉
My 10 year old would really like to color in a version of your outlined animals you drew. Would you be willing to share a blank of what it looked like before adding the marker? I have some knock-off Copic markers (which I realize are not as good as the brand name), but my son is very into art and I want to support his habit as much as possible. Thought it was worth asking you about. And as mentioned below - I learned a lot from you - especially about the numbers an their meaning as well! Thank you for the informative video.
Been watching tutorials for like an hour and this was the most helpful. Thanks!
Simple guide but it helped that you talked all the way through it lol, very descriptive
Also you have a lovely house, it makes a nice background
Just got the flesh tones and bold tones. Now for the 72 set A
Thank you for this informative video. I’m very new to Copic so this was VERY helpful. Thanks again.
I subbed almost instantly, your energy is amazing.
First time watching your videos! Love it! Thank you! 😊
Just starting out...retired..need some practice sheets to download ? Suggestions! Enjoyed watching you! Thanks
Thanks, this was the most straightforward tutorial on alcohol markers!👍
I was really looking for that copic marker tutorial 😊 thanks for blending tips❤
Happy to help!
I'm so glad i found your video! I just got my set of Copics, and this video is so helpful to get an overview on how to use them efficiently!
Thank you!
This is EXACTLY what I need in my life rn not gonna lie.
I'm an artist who has been drawing for 2 years and right now i use a set of alcohol markers that are cheaper while I'm learning but I'll upgrade to copic eventually for the refillable factor
I use belleza suprema alcohol markers
Oh wow I haven't heard of that brand before. Right now my copics are stored out of state, so I've been using a set of Arteza markers. They're fairly similar. Over the recent years there have been a number of more affordable brands available, which is awesome because when I was in high school it felt like I had to choose between college tuition or a set of Copics 😝
Cant decide which to love, you, your artwork, your way to describe... Guess i love everything. Gonna sub rn!
DUUUDE THEYRE EVENING OUT ON THE PAPER THYRE SMOOTH LIKE THE PAPER ACTUALLY SUCKS THE COLOR IT LOOKS EVEN AND CLEAR 🙏😍
RIGHT!!!??? I love alcohol markers for this.
me: oh wow i cant wait to draw without copics! Me again: I DREW OUT SIDE THE LINES!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!
Oh no! But same 😭
I can highly recommend the hex chart for Copic markers on Sandy Allnocks web page.
"I'm sick of me, too" :'')
Damn harsh pets.
She's a beast.
If you’re a painter you’ll rely much more on your color theory tuition rather than numbers which makes for a more natural piece of artwork in my opinion.
Thank you so much
This really helps me a lot
😊
YAY!
OMG!! you give me the best initial advice to this markers!!
Thankyou that was very good basic how to video, and good blending job, all in all it was a good video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this!
Ur ideas about shading are nice mam.
Thank you, Mr. Spider Man.
I loved it! I’m new at drawing - is there a process for sketching with a pencil before using a certain black marker before filling in with the copic? I’m worried about erasing the pencil and smearing the marker...I appreciate your help!!
I have prismacolor pencils and I just use a light blue for my pencil sketch before lining and filling in.
Have you ever tried Faber-Castel PITT Artist pens? Their pigmented brush pens I always found them to blend more smoothly than Copics.
thank for simple entry for beginners. Copic Awards 2021 starts since May 10.
Ooo is that a thing? I am ignorant.
man, I didn't know that about the color codes. that helps a ton. thank you!
RIGHT?! I had no idea about it until I did some research for this video. Mind blowing.
THAT'S ONE AMAZING DRAWING
I have some individual copics and love them. I just ordered a set of 72, cant wait to draw those cats! haha
This video helped me a lot - thank you
Glad it helped!
I love you!!!!!!!!!! I kinda got the gist of your style and added my own flare to it! You are amazing! Thank you for ERB designs to your amazing art! ^•^
You are so welcome! Thank you!
That Intro was awsome
But Mary, who is that delightful furry fellow in the chair and is the little lizard real and if so what is lizzy's name???? You have a great smile that makes your eyes sparkle when you smile. Enjoyed today's unload thanks for sharing.
That's Arrow, my young ward, sitting in the chair. Gary, my manager, is the lizard.
video was very helpful, thank you love the cats doodles too
Really amazing dear....love it
Beautiful video!
May I ask the type of paper you have used to create such smooth transitions?
Thank you!
Awesome video! Super informative. Please keep these great vids coming. I had a quick question tho, how do I get/keep the same texture when the image I have is big. I often end up with streaks here and there. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks again. Much love from Japan!
Nice little demo 🙂 doggo just wants to sleep, like many of us 😛
Thank you, Mary.
This is awesome, thank you. Do you use copic specifically for your black lines, for the outlines?
I like your hair it looks nice👍
Aww, less than one minute in and I lovvve your personality, haha. Great video, thanks for this 👍🏻
Oh THANK YOU!
Mary, I just wanted to say I think you're beautiful :) I love the way you present to camera and just your personality all together.