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Copic Markers Rendering

Level 1
Dealing with the basics 3D shapes
Rendering Basics

3 Basic forms extruded


•Cube
•Cylinder
•Sphere
Rendering a cube

3
Planning of Light
directions falling
2 onto the selected
object.

Decide on which side


Numbering the marker tones of of the cube to be
shades on the sides of the subject. from the lightest
Eg no. 1 lightest no. 3 darkest varying to the
darkest.
Rendering a cube

•Beginners can start


stroking with the
markers with the
lightest tone of
markers.

•Copic Markers have 4


different greys such as
T- Toner grey, N-
Neutral grey, Warm-
warmer shades of grey
and C for cool grey

•The lower the digit


which is indicated on
the caps of the
markers simply
represents the lighter
shades of tones and
higher value which also
symbolize more
intensity in color.
Rendering a cube
Rendering a cube
Rendering a cube

Tissue Paper tape - masking tape


Tissue paper adhesive tape has
moderate initial tack that adheres
well and provides excellent covering
for various items with smooth
surface , making it suitable for copic
markers to use on.
Moreover , this can be easily
removed after use without leaving
any residue.
Rendering a cube
Rendering a cube
Final Presentations
Rendering a Cylinder
3 2 1 1 2 3
Light
Rendering a Cylinder
Rendering a Cylinder
Detailing and Tools

• Use pigma color


and allows for sharp line definition.
• Chalk pastel finishes gives a dreamy mood and nice gradient but always spray fixative
to retain the medium finishing.
Final Presentations
Rendering a Sphere
Light

Planning of Light
2 directions falling
onto the selected
object.

Decide on which side


of the cube to be
3 from the lightest
varying to the
darkest.
Rendering a Sphere
Rendering a Sphere

Cut out the


wanted areas of
the drawing and
transfer it onto
an new piece of
paper
Final Presentations
Final Presentations
Copic Markers Rendering

Graduated

Level 1
Dealing with the basics 3D shapes

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