One of my best friends has just announced that she is pregnant with her 2nd child and I want to make a Bella card for her. What is a good copic for light African American skin tone?
One of my best friends has just announced that she is pregnant with her 2nd child and I want to make a Bella card for her. What is a good copic for light African American skin tone?
I have a couple that might work E55 light carmel, or E53 raw silk. Both are pretty light, but the E53 a little bit more yellowish for lack of a better way to describe it.
Marianne has a terrific tutorial on her blog about Skin Tones.
http://ilikemarkers.blogspot.com/200...rs-part-1.html
She actually works for Copic and is giving amazing hints and tips about copics. Go check it out.
Maybe this can help?
http://ilikemarkers.blogspot.com/200...rs-part-1.html
Okay, Erin, next time I'm in Florida, or you come to Toronto area, I'll buy you a coke, maybe even a burger with fries!
Just remember, great minds think alike!
Ok, not to interupt the warm fuzzies (anyone wanna come have a coke w/me??) but I need to know what prismacolor pen to use for ANY color skin tone. I just colored 40 Bellas and I HATE THEM!!! Light Peach is waaaaay to pink!!
Thanks guys!