This is he BEST video on drawing skin with Copic Markers. I had no idea using markers required layering. I paint with acrylic and they have many, many layers. Another thing markers and acrylics have in common is the "ugly stage" . I have some Copic Markers and did not have a good experience doing skin tones. After watching this video I am excited to try again. THANK YOU for sharing.
I'm glad he recognised that black lips are 2 different colors. good eye.. I found that out when i started.. just got myself a drawing tablet, doing digital now, only got 6 copic markers. can't do much with that.
Thank you so much for not speeding it up so I could learn as a beginner. Would you be able to list the actual colors that you used ??? Amazing work!!!!
This is the best marker drawing I have seen in my entire life I'm LIVING for this Your art style? GIVE ME MORE It's such a chiseled art style, very geometric but also very realistic it's amazing
This is very helpful! I struggle with where to put grey tones when layering markers, and I think I understand a bit better now. The ongoing explanation on why you are doing different things while you do them, along with mentioning stuff like when you're leaving the ink to dry, or why you used the warm grey in some areas, is immensely helpful.
I love this so much! Your style is really solid and lovely, and it’s so nice to see a TH-cam artist drawing something other than a pretty pale girl with colorful hair.....I mean drawing girls with pretty fancy hair is therapeutic & I’m guilty of doing it too much too lmao but seeing so much of it kinda dulls it out. Can’t wait to see you post again!
Oh my god. You definitely need more subscribers. Just watching you do this inspires me to use my copic makers even more, before I was afraid to use them because I didn’t exactly know how to color with it. I did not know it required layering. You just earned yourself a subscriber.😁
i was kinda searching "best" alcohol markers portrait on youtube but i have not encountered one better than yours yet. so so far your works are the best alcohol markera portrait out there
You are an amazing teacher and artist! Thank you for patiently explaining every decision you're making. I'm really benefiting from your tips on artistry, technique, even showing us how to deal with mistakes and accidents as they happen! You're extremely gifted and I hope you continue to bless us with your talents.
this is so amazing to see how close to realism you can achieve with markers. As a photorealistic pencil artist I've been really hung up on the idea that I'll have to stylise my work a lot more to be able to work with markers. But this is the perfect blend of realism and stylisation, it's still proportionate and doesn't look cartoony but you can tell it's artwork that someone drew, which is my goal! I feel so amped up and inspired, thank you so much!!!
watching this from start to finish really helps me feel confident in following through with the coloring in my own work. Seeing this turn out so damn well is gratifying . Great job , thanks for the walkthrough and not just a speed painting, makes a world of difference
Thank you for giving me the courage to work with my copic markers and create my first marker portrait today. They have been sitting on my desk for over a year without any use. I watched your Coloring a Realistic Portrait video while at the gym and your voice is so soothing, it helped me breathe and control my asthma. I learned so much from you in just one and now two videos thank you so much. I am an instant fan
You definitely deserve more subscriptions! You're an excellent teacher. Thank you for doing this for us! Btw, I know what you mean with the saturation problem. I thought I was the only one. I'm glad I'm not. It's hard planning shadows because the dark colors are so easy to get that waxy residue built up. Sometimes it happens in only two layers!
Wow I'm blown away by your skills! This was the best skin tone drawing I have seen with copics and I'm so glad you didn't speed it up and named the colors you used! Thank you so much!
This is fantastic, thank you so much for making it. It's so hard to find a good tutorial for coloring DARK skin. Like, not just light brown or tanned. Plus you are an amazing artist so that helps.
The amount of dedication to this piece is incredible! I appreciate these longer videos as they are a good way to learn how other artist's drawing process. Thank you!
Fine, fine rendering. Beautiful young man. I love that you are so sure of yourself. I am so impressed and awed that I just don’t have enough words . . .
Wow, amazing art. It's incredible how you color right over your sketch and then basically redraw it as you color. Very talented, I'm glad I found your channel.
Excellent video for so many reason. The drawing is fantastic, but I especially loved how you were patient and emphasized to trust the process. That transcends any subject and any medium. 🤓✌🏼
I love your videos and found inspiration. You are my muse! I never used markers as a medium and I just bought a 320 set of Ohuhu alcohol markers! I notice you do not post very often and I wish you good health and happiness. Thank you for taking your time and carefully demonstrating your thought process with each brush stroke. Hope to see more videos in the future.
This is not only incredibly beautiful but very useful. Maybe because I learned drawing by observing myself and my family too I have had a lot of trouble with coloring black skin even with reference pictures, the colors always looked so off and I was so frustrated. This was really helpful and the transition from the sketch to the finished drawing is really mesmerizing
How can you thumbs down this video?! I'm personally am glad you don't speed through your work process. Listening to you explain each choice really helps us with learning.
Excellent work! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and your process. Between your skill, the soothing timbre of your voice and the awesome background music, it totally took away my marker art stresses and revealed so many "tricks" to try. Also, you're the first person to mention that "waxy" thing with the dark colors, so thanks for that too. I asked every "artist" I know who uses markers and none of them had experienced that before so I thought it was just something I did wrong (since I'm a beginner with alcohol markers).
Omgsh, that is so beautiful! I'm so glad you did this in real time because I realize now that one of my issues is that I don't take my time with it. I learned so much from watching this. Thanks! 😊💛
this drawing is amazing - you`re very talented! Thanks for showing your process as I too have difficulty with getting darker skin tones right. I think I`ve been too timid with layering - I appreciate that you showed the planar layers that you put down to get the shape to pop. Thanks for showing the *ugly stage* - I usually struggle there and my perfectionism flares... I appreciate your calm approach through the whole vid.
I am In love with your style here, all the straight lines in your sketch make it feel so crisp and clean and dynamic. But you don’t loose any interest or accuracy in your anatomy at all either. I dunno, I’m just super drawn to your style, it reminds me a lot of the movie “into the spider verse”-which was an animation style that i was drawn to as well and I try and use as inspiration in my work. Keep on doin your thing thanks for your help with darker skin tones xoxo
You're really good at explaining your thought process. Making it easy to understand and follow. I truly appreciate this tutorial bro. I'd like seeing how to make ice textures or maybe scales like texture for reptiles and amphibians.
Although this was FIVE YEARS AGO, I am SOOOOO impressed with your use of Markers! I mostly use color pencils, but as my skills increases, I will definitely incorporate markers! What a beautiful reference model, too!! ❤👑😍
Very nice work, I love painting beautiful rich dark skin tones. I work in mostly watercolor, and even then it's challenging to get it right. You nailed it with those copics. I'm impressed.
This is amazing. You really inspired me to start my art channel. Thank you so much for a well detailed beginner friendly video. Markers can definitely be a little scary to use but now I’m more confident to try. You really did a great job!!
@@user-dd2nd3uz9r I'm saying I don't use pure black in my art. In my opinion, mixing two colors to make the color black makes everything blend together easier.
Thank you for talking us through your work. I appreciate your concise manner. As a previous watcher said, this video is super informative and therapeutic.
This looks incredible..I have never seen dark skin coloured with alcohol pens like this before.Not only have you achieve great colouring but your likeness is so realistic too..The only thing I would have done is colour the yellow square..The brain says this area is in dark shadow ..Therefore no light.Even in photo realism you still have artistic licence ..But I think it’s the best dark skin I have seen done in a long time ..Keep up the great work .I am glad you show people that pens can be used for more than cute bunnies and pixies ..Amazing work love..Stay safe 😀
Damn man, you're wonderfully talented. I really hope you continue making art & posting videos for us. Thanks so much for your time and advice. Seriously, much appreciated.
Your way of talking and explaining things is so calming that it's easy to learn from you so can you pleaaase make a tutorial about the planes cause i really gamble every time i try to draw a face with good proportions....
It still boggles my mind how someone could dislike such a useful video . If I could like this a million times over I would . This is a reference for me when ever dealing w dark skin . Goat shit right here !!!!
Both the drawing and the instruction are excellent. This is really the style of artwork I was hoping could be done with markers. Thanks for taking the time to create this.
This is hands down THE BEST video showing the entire process of ...wait, you can do a realistic portrait with Copics? So I saw the thumbnail of your video and thought, no way...that hot guy is done with Copics? And I watched...all the way to the end. You are an amazing artist! So chillax on the time checks...I appreciated that you took the time to explain your process, especially the fact that the darker colors can get a waxy appearance no matter the precautions you take (I thought it was just me doing something wrong). I do have a couple of questions though. The white colored pencil you used at the end, just over the highlights, was it the white from Caran d’AChe Luminance? And was there OMS such as Gamsol on the Q-tip? I was wondering how the OMS and the alcohol markers played together. But, just WOW! I’m blown away by this video and your talent!
You're my black Bob Ross...in Copics! (in that you bring a peacefulness to my viewing and learning experience.) Thank you. You're work is amazing! --And, your art tips: invaluable. I wish you all the best.
I'm so relaxed while watching your video. Thank you for the great demonstration. You drew a truly beautiful man. I'm so impressed by your style. I love your use of hard edges and planes. I feel like I learned so much today. Really thank you!
Extremely helpful mate, I believe that now I`m ready to buy my Copic markers and start to make some interesting work in a higher level with your tips, I'm really grateful.
you are so talented and this was so helpful! layering, blending, what to expect, color choice, plane changes, light source, shadows, etc. please make more tutorials!!
Your skill is incredible. It really makes me want to practice with my markers more. I'm glad to see a video showing how to draw dark skin, too; They're surprisingly uncommon.
This is he BEST video on drawing skin with Copic Markers. I had no idea using markers required layering. I paint with acrylic and they have many, many layers. Another thing markers and acrylics have in common is the "ugly stage" . I have some Copic Markers and did not have a good experience doing skin tones. After watching this video I am excited to try again. THANK YOU for sharing.
I'm glad he recognised that black lips are 2 different colors. good eye.. I found that out when i started.. just got myself a drawing tablet, doing digital now, only got 6 copic markers. can't do much with that.
@@cloudrf i would assume a blk person would recognize the color change in the lips since most blk lips are like that.
@@Neolithic_Rick I tried to do the color change in other respects, but it just ends up looking like lipstick in every other circumstance.
I use that “ugly stage” term too, like it’s that moment where you either believe in it or scrap it 😊
Thank you so much for not speeding it up so I could learn as a beginner. Would you be able to list the actual colors that you used ??? Amazing work!!!!
he says each one as he uses them. ^w^
Copic dark skin tone
- [ ] E21
- [ ] E23
- [ ] YR31(earring glare)
- [ ] R12(lips)
- [ ] E04(fav for black lips)
- [ ] E15
- [ ] E25
- [ ] E44
- [ ] E43
- [ ] E41(eyes)
- [ ] E27
- [ ] E74
- [ ] E70
- [ ] E49
- [ ] E29
- [ ] W10
- [ ] V93
- [ ] E95
- [ ] yr30(earing)
- [ ] White pencil
- [ ] White belly pen
when you’re a minute into it and realize that it’s an hour long
**watches the whole thing anyways**
I didn't notice that😳 Thank you for sharing this valuable and useful information with us 😳😅
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Wowwww i didn't even realize it was that long
All I can say is wow. I fell in love with the guy you drew and this is therapeutic to watch all the way through
I agree! Their voice is so soothing and nice- subscribed!
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This is the best marker drawing I have seen in my entire life
I'm LIVING for this
Your art style?
GIVE ME MORE
It's such a chiseled art style, very geometric but also very realistic
it's amazing
AGREED
Is anyone else here obsessed with markers, my whole search history is markers, best markers, testing markers and etc...
I'm not alone :3
Yeah. It's so weird I dont even know why.
Yeesss
For weeks this has been me, I caved and got Prismacolor brush markers.
sameeeee
This is very helpful! I struggle with where to put grey tones when layering markers, and I think I understand a bit better now. The ongoing explanation on why you are doing different things while you do them, along with mentioning stuff like when you're leaving the ink to dry, or why you used the warm grey in some areas, is immensely helpful.
I didnt know u could have a crush on a fucking drawing lmao looks amazing dude
HOw the hell does this only have 15k views?! You're absolutely amazing! I likeusing oils so I couldn't begin to imagine doing this myself!
I love this so much! Your style is really solid and lovely, and it’s so nice to see a TH-cam artist drawing something other than a pretty pale girl with colorful hair.....I mean drawing girls with pretty fancy hair is therapeutic & I’m guilty of doing it too much too lmao but seeing so much of it kinda dulls it out. Can’t wait to see you post again!
Oh my god. You definitely need more subscribers. Just watching you do this inspires me to use my copic makers even more, before I was afraid to use them because I didn’t exactly know how to color with it. I did not know it required layering. You just earned yourself a subscriber.😁
i was kinda searching "best" alcohol markers portrait on youtube but i have not encountered one better than yours yet. so so far your works are the best alcohol markera portrait out there
You are an amazing teacher and artist! Thank you for patiently explaining every decision you're making. I'm really benefiting from your tips on artistry, technique, even showing us how to deal with mistakes and accidents as they happen! You're extremely gifted and I hope you continue to bless us with your talents.
this is so amazing to see how close to realism you can achieve with markers. As a photorealistic pencil artist I've been really hung up on the idea that I'll have to stylise my work a lot more to be able to work with markers. But this is the perfect blend of realism and stylisation, it's still proportionate and doesn't look cartoony but you can tell it's artwork that someone drew, which is my goal! I feel so amped up and inspired, thank you so much!!!
Amazing talent! Not gonna lie, brov. The Jazz really brings this video together.
I love how you can watch a beautiful picture come together step by step. His voice also helps bring you into the zone of drawing
The guy who just got drawn probably is honoured that this amazing talented guy just drew, coloured him.
this is one of those impressive pieces that make you feel like for a moment you didn't know art could even be so great
I watch this video multiple times a year. Just so cozy so soothing and there’s so much to learn from your process!
watching this from start to finish really helps me feel confident in following through with the coloring in my own work. Seeing this turn out so damn well is gratifying . Great job , thanks for the walkthrough and not just a speed painting, makes a world of difference
Thank you for giving me the courage to work with my copic markers and create my first marker portrait today. They have been sitting on my desk for over a year without any use. I watched your Coloring a Realistic Portrait video while at the gym and your voice is so soothing, it helped me breathe and control my asthma. I learned so much from you in just one and now two videos thank you so much. I am an instant fan
His calm, steading teaching method, I'm so grateful.
I know I’m late but it was so satisfying to watch him color the only 1 hour video I don’t skip is this and his voice is so soothing
im completely blown away by your talent, like the blending man everything
Youre really going in, I love it
You definitely deserve more subscriptions! You're an excellent teacher. Thank you for doing this for us!
Btw, I know what you mean with the saturation problem. I thought I was the only one. I'm glad I'm not. It's hard planning shadows because the dark colors are so easy to get that waxy residue built up. Sometimes it happens in only two layers!
He's black! We do all the work and we don't get shit and everyone's afraid lucky us :)
Wow I'm blown away by your skills! This was the best skin tone drawing I have seen with copics and I'm so glad you didn't speed it up and named the colors you used! Thank you so much!
This video taught me so much about coloring skin tones. Your explanation of tone and color placement is amazing.
This is fantastic, thank you so much for making it. It's so hard to find a good tutorial for coloring DARK skin. Like, not just light brown or tanned. Plus you are an amazing artist so that helps.
I’m not sure why TH-cam recommended me a 2-year-old video, but I’m not complaining. ✨ I hope your channel continues to grow.
There was some really great pointers for working with copics in this video. Thank you for all the hard work.
Beautifully drawn and coloured. It is such a difficult angle but you made the eyes look back at us. Great work. Thank you for sharing this with us.
This guy gives me the same vibes as Bob Ross, I don’t even use markers and I already feel more confident in art 💕
Thank you so much for going STEP by STEP! Exactly what I needed! And it looked amazing!
The use of shading and highlighting to show light angles and skin tone is amazing. This is the best darker skin maker tute i have ever seen
As an artist myself and someone that's followed your work for quite awhile, this whole process is nothing short of unbelievably amazing.
Your style is gorgeous omg! This was a very good explanation and watching the face take shape is incredible
The amount of dedication to this piece is incredible! I appreciate these longer videos as they are a good way to learn how other artist's drawing process. Thank you!
Fine, fine rendering. Beautiful young man. I love that you are so sure of yourself. I am so impressed and awed that I just don’t have enough words . . .
Wow, amazing art. It's incredible how you color right over your sketch and then basically redraw it as you color. Very talented, I'm glad I found your channel.
Excellent video for so many reason. The drawing is fantastic, but I especially loved how you were patient and emphasized to trust the process. That transcends any subject and any medium. 🤓✌🏼
I love your videos and found inspiration. You are my muse! I never used markers as a medium and I just bought a 320 set of Ohuhu alcohol markers! I notice you do not post very often and I wish you good health and happiness. Thank you for taking your time and carefully demonstrating your thought process with each brush stroke. Hope to see more videos in the future.
This is not only incredibly beautiful but very useful. Maybe because I learned drawing by observing myself and my family too I have had a lot of trouble with coloring black skin even with reference pictures, the colors always looked so off and I was so frustrated. This was really helpful and the transition from the sketch to the finished drawing is really mesmerizing
ur voice is mad soothing + the jazz + marker sounds is making me sleepy ngl LOL
How can you thumbs down this video?! I'm personally am glad you don't speed through your work process. Listening to you explain each choice really helps us with learning.
Thanks for this, even if it is four years old. I do struggle sometimes with darker skins so I appreciate the tutorial
Excellent work! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and your process. Between your skill, the soothing timbre of your voice and the awesome background music, it totally took away my marker art stresses and revealed so many "tricks" to try.
Also, you're the first person to mention that "waxy" thing with the dark colors, so thanks for that too. I asked every "artist" I know who uses markers and none of them had experienced that before so I thought it was just something I did wrong (since I'm a beginner with alcohol markers).
simply amazing. So many tips on color of darker skin types...amazing
Came for the comment, stayed for the video. Well done!
Omg bread- can i eat u
Omgsh, that is so beautiful! I'm so glad you did this in real time because I realize now that one of my issues is that I don't take my time with it.
I learned so much from watching this. Thanks! 😊💛
The is just MESMERIZING---the tremendous art skills---the great voice---the soothing music . . . a feast for the senses
this drawing is amazing - you`re very talented! Thanks for showing your process as I too have difficulty with getting darker skin tones right. I think I`ve been too timid with layering - I appreciate that you showed the planar layers that you put down to get the shape to pop. Thanks for showing the *ugly stage* - I usually struggle there and my perfectionism flares... I appreciate your calm approach through the whole vid.
I am In love with your style here, all the straight lines in your sketch make it feel so crisp and clean and dynamic. But you don’t loose any interest or accuracy in your anatomy at all either. I dunno, I’m just super drawn to your style, it reminds me a lot of the movie “into the spider verse”-which was an animation style that i was drawn to as well and I try and use as inspiration in my work. Keep on doin your thing thanks for your help with darker skin tones xoxo
I really enjoyed this. My gosh what talent!!
You're really good at explaining your thought process. Making it easy to understand and follow. I truly appreciate this tutorial bro. I'd like seeing how to make ice textures or maybe scales like texture for reptiles and amphibians.
Although this was FIVE YEARS AGO, I am SOOOOO impressed with your use of Markers! I mostly use color pencils, but as my skills increases, I will definitely incorporate markers! What a beautiful reference model, too!! ❤👑😍
Very nice work, I love painting beautiful rich dark skin tones. I work in mostly watercolor, and even then it's challenging to get it right. You nailed it with those copics. I'm impressed.
This was a therapeutic experience, love the vibes
This is amazing. You really inspired me to start my art channel. Thank you so much for a well detailed beginner friendly video. Markers can definitely be a little scary to use but now I’m more confident to try. You really did a great job!!
Thankyou for not speeding. I think this is the only channel which didn't speed up there video :) For those who are beginners Thankyou
Oh the God is back! 🙌🏾 Very excited for this
I also don't use the color black in my artwork, I've never observed anyone else that doesn't prefer to use black. Loved this video!
What are you saying?
@@user-dd2nd3uz9r I'm saying I don't use pure black in my art. In my opinion, mixing two colors to make the color black makes everything blend together easier.
This is surprisingly relaxing/therapeutic to watch. The music is really nice and the drawing is beautiful!
So far this is the best tutorial I have seen for skin! Thank you!
Damn dude, I've never seen anyone approach markers like this. O_O. This is next level.
Saw you on Reddit and i love your drawings!
Kinda rasist but good
Was it r/youngpeopleyoutube?
@@amandagrant6021 yeah.There was this one kid in the comments
lol same
Kinda racist but I like it
Thank you for talking us through your work. I appreciate your concise manner. As a previous watcher said, this video is super informative and therapeutic.
This looks incredible..I have never seen dark skin coloured with alcohol pens like this before.Not only have you achieve great colouring but your likeness is so realistic too..The only thing I would have done is colour the yellow square..The brain says this area is in dark shadow ..Therefore no light.Even in photo realism you still have artistic licence ..But I think it’s the best dark skin I have seen done in a long time ..Keep up the great work .I am glad you show people that pens can be used for more than cute bunnies and pixies ..Amazing work love..Stay safe 😀
Damn man, you're wonderfully talented. I really hope you continue making art & posting videos for us. Thanks so much for your time and advice. Seriously, much appreciated.
I really love your art style. Keep at it.
Really beautiful work!!! That highlight of the earring at the jaw was such a striking detail
Your way of talking and explaining things is so calming that it's easy to learn from you so can you pleaaase make a tutorial about the planes cause i really gamble every time i try to draw a face with good proportions....
This is so beautiful to watch you work with all of these colors. The results are stunning.
You Sir, are a God. You have a gift. Thank you for taking the time to share it!
I cannot even begin to describe how amazing your art is
It still boggles my mind how someone could dislike such a useful video . If I could like this a million times over I would . This is a reference for me when ever dealing w dark skin . Goat shit right here !!!!
absolutely amazing. gotta keep uploading man
You're incredibly talented. I have been interested in drawing realistically and this is really inspiring.
You got my subscribe and notification the music in the background and just the calming sound of his voice he's the next Bob Ross in the making
I'm soo fascinated by marker art its not easy much respect
ive been following your art for some time and had no idea you had a youtube channel, thanks so much for sharing your process with us!!
Both the drawing and the instruction are excellent. This is really the style of artwork I was hoping could be done with markers. Thanks for taking the time to create this.
Thank you for making this video! It helped me a lot. I love how you draw it neatly and slow.
This is hands down THE BEST video showing the entire process of ...wait, you can do a realistic portrait with Copics? So I saw the thumbnail of your video and thought, no way...that hot guy is done with Copics? And I watched...all the way to the end. You are an amazing artist! So chillax on the time checks...I appreciated that you took the time to explain your process, especially the fact that the darker colors can get a waxy appearance no matter the precautions you take (I thought it was just me doing something wrong). I do have a couple of questions though. The white colored pencil you used at the end, just over the highlights, was it the white from Caran d’AChe Luminance? And was there OMS such as Gamsol on the Q-tip? I was wondering how the OMS and the alcohol markers played together. But, just WOW! I’m blown away by this video and your talent!
Brooooo you're literally like the Bob Ross of copic markers rn!! This is so calming and informative I love it 💗💗💗
A beautiful sketch and probably the best marker work I've seen on TH-cam or outside of Japan.
You're my black Bob Ross...in Copics! (in that you bring a peacefulness to my viewing and learning experience.) Thank you. You're work is amazing! --And, your art tips: invaluable. I wish you all the best.
Wow, nice work. I love the finished result. Thanks for sharing this awesome vid. 👍
I'm so relaxed while watching your video. Thank you for the great demonstration. You drew a truly beautiful man. I'm so impressed by your style. I love your use of hard edges and planes. I feel like I learned so much today. Really thank you!
That’s actually godlike, I usually don’t comment on art but this is craazy!
Simply amazing work. I have been illustrating women of color for years now and appreciate learning these tips from you!
Beautiful work! Thanks for the walk-through, and sharing!
First tutorial I've ever seen where the outcome is better than the reference! Brilliant 😁
Extremely helpful mate, I believe that now I`m ready to buy my Copic markers and start to make some interesting work in a higher level with your tips, I'm really grateful.
I wasn’t actually finna sit here for over a hour but u did a really good job best human drawing I’d ever seen
this is really really really good stuff, exactly what i was looking for as far as this process goes
you are so talented and this was so helpful! layering, blending, what to expect, color choice, plane changes, light source, shadows, etc. please make more tutorials!!
Legendary work! This is inspiring me to practice w markers more
Your skill is incredible. It really makes me want to practice with my markers more. I'm glad to see a video showing how to draw dark skin, too; They're surprisingly uncommon.
Thanks so much for this! I've been trying to get results in 2 or 3 layers! This makes so much sense.
I like the way you paint with your markers