Coloring tutorials for metals usually show a straight white line down the center of the object to indicate shine, but I decided that I wanted to make that reflection more fluid so that the can would appear weathered and textured. So I created a shine that zig zags down the center which just felt more realistic than a straight white line. Those flowers are so tiny that I didn't worry about coloring them individually. Instead, I focused on the flower clusters, dotting in color to add some variety to the clusters.
So grab a beverage and get comfortable. It's time to roll the video!
STAMPS
Breathe In Life Digital Stamp SetLavender Clear Stamp Set (sentiment)
COPICS
BV20, BV23, BV25 (can); V01, V04, V09 (flowers); YG00, YG03, G46 (leaves); E21, E25 (shadow)Be sure you check out my Power Poppy coloring videos on YouTube.
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I loved watching this video, Nancy. Great idea to make the reflection look staggered and more realistic.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creation,thanks for the video!
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see it come together! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful. I already love lavender so that pulled me in. But your coloring skills are mesmerizing to watch. Thank you for showing how to create a more older tin container. I don't think to do that. 💐
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Nanacy.I love the idea how you made de can more realistic.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your gorgeous card and the video tutorial.
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