More experimenting with markers.

So I finally broke out the colored markers I bought at the beginning of the year, a set of 48 prismacolor markers on sale at Michaels. I’ve dallied with them some, but I was determined to really create something decent with them.
I pulled out the Moleskine sketch book and doodled a picture of Inga, inked it with micron pens then started coloring it with the colored markers. It turned out horrible. But I learned a lot with this mistake. So I started again. Another picture of Inga, nothing fancy, inked it with microns and colored again.
( Results below the cut )

Inga. Again. Photos look better than the scan.

A Dromaeosaur.
Materials used: large moleskine sketchbook, micron pens, prismacolor markers and some white acrylic paint for the highlights.
I’m learning a lot with these and really enjoying the medium.

So I finally broke out the colored markers I bought at the beginning of the year, a set of 48 prismacolor markers on sale at Michaels. I’ve dallied with them some, but I was determined to really create something decent with them.
I pulled out the Moleskine sketch book and doodled a picture of Inga, inked it with micron pens then started coloring it with the colored markers. It turned out horrible. But I learned a lot with this mistake. So I started again. Another picture of Inga, nothing fancy, inked it with microns and colored again.
( Results below the cut )

Inga. Again. Photos look better than the scan.

A Dromaeosaur.
Materials used: large moleskine sketchbook, micron pens, prismacolor markers and some white acrylic paint for the highlights.
I’m learning a lot with these and really enjoying the medium.