I often get asked what colours I use in my colouring but to be honest I never know, I don’t really have a logic colour scheme as I just test on a piece of scrap card and if I like the blend I use them.
So one of you lovely ladies asked what colours I used for the Hydrangea I new I was going to have to do another to find out, so, it would be logic to do a tutorial video while I was colouring so here it is.
So before you click play, go and grab a cuppa and a slice of cake and sit back down to watch.
Thanks for the tutorial Jak!
ReplyDeleteSarah x
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeletegreat tute. thanks for the audio too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial! Love the colour combination you used!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial. Mine still never gets close to looking like yours. Thanks for sharing your talented creations!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this fabulous tutorial, it is brilliant to help me with my shading. I have Promarkers but I should image the results would be similar wouldn't it? I am thinking of getting some Flexmarkers when my crafting funds will allow me too *smile*
ReplyDeleteLove ~ Lady Anne xx
Thanks for sharing that, it's just wonderful watching it all come together and lovely colours used Jak.
ReplyDeleteMary xx
Thanks for that, there are so many different ways but am going to bookmark this one.xx
ReplyDeleteNow I have a problem! As I am just getting to grips with Promarkers I thought I would watch anyway to see if I could pick up any techniques! And now I want Flexmarkers! :/ Dont tell Mr Davis ;-) Lea xx
ReplyDeletea real treat to sit and watch this Jak, some real great tips here and there, thank you so much...luv Ursula XX
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial Jak, so need guidance, not my forte but still fun. Carolxx
ReplyDeleteSuper tutorial Jak and I love your accent. One of my dearest friends is from the Northeast, it was like listening to her talk!
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En x
Thank you Jak for a great tutorial,
ReplyDeletenow to try and have a go, you always make it look so easy with stunning results.
caroline x
Thank you for the tutorial!
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