EASY Gemstone Coloring Tutorial [NEW Sharpie Mystic Gem Review]
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- Sharpie recently released a new set of special edition marker colors called Mystic Gem. I thought that this would be a great time to not only review these new Sharpie marker colors, but to also teach you a quick and easy way to color gemstones. This coloring tutorial comes with free pdf downloadable instructions and gem coloring pages! See the links below…
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===CHAPTER MARKERS===
00:00:00 - Welcome & Introduction
00:00:39 - Swatching the Sharpie Mystic Gem Colors
00:01:35 - Gemstone Coloring Instructions PDF
00:04:20 - How to Color a Simple Faceted Gemstone
00:17:25 - How to Color a Simple Polished Gemstone
00:33:57 - Reveal & Final Thoughts
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Thank you for your freebies. Love your labradorite pendent.
I totally agree with the observation of these being more of vintage colors.
This was a great tutorial, thanks so much. I would love to see a finished example of some or all on the 3rd worksheet!🤩 PS, Rose stole the show🥰
I'm sorry but I had to watch this again to see Rose lol bless her heart. I did enjoy the tutorial too, I have mythographic coloring books with lots of crystals to color, and this helps.
Little Ceilidh (Cairn Terrier) says Hello to Rose and to also say we all love your coloring! Judy in Nova Scotia, Canada
So much fun, thank you!
These gem sheets would be pretty with Spectrum Noir's Tri Blend Markers! I just got the box of 24 Markers = 72 Colors. There quite nice!
So pretty. Thanks for the free goodies.
I would love to see what you would do using Prismacolor pencils and gel pens.
The names are, I believe, in the order of the pack shown are - Tanzanite, Violet Chalcedony, Lavender Mica, Purple Flourite, Cabochon Coral, Rose Quartz, Citrine, Jasper Green, Geode Green, Aquamarine, Light Topaz Blue, and Peacock.
Rose looks freshly groomed. My westie Garvin got groomed yesterday and so so handsome.
Thank you for another fun and relaxing video. I always enjoy and appreciate your videos.
Thank you Steve for your perfect contribution too.
You could use a colorless marker with or without other colors for blending. Colorless blenders are like a white pencil you never have enough of them. Just have to remember to keep tips clean in-between blending different color tones.
Alcohol markers can also be quite toxic for some people, like me.
you could also try the "tip-to-tip" method instead of the glass for your blending. I really LOVE the orange gem you created
also with the faceted gems; when places the dark/med/light colors you could also take into account the lightsource and place them accordingly
I love watching you create.
They look so realistic! I love the way you color!
Very clever and looks fun to do, thank you.
Like the square.looks light from above!!
What is the container that holds your sharpie markers? Love your videos. You have taught me sooooo much.
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I absolutely love this! Thank you!
Thank you so much, I had no idea how to do this, but i have pages with crystals in them. I am eager to try this.
the green cabochon (polished stone) would have been a gorgeous green agate or even a moss agate.
those look really great!
i think if i were coloring those, i'd get to the part with the jagged lines, get mad because i just thought i totally messed it up and i would throw it away! likely not try again.
there is something to be said for following through and not giving up! the highlights really made the gem.
thanks for showing the technique!
Thanks lovely
Fantastic! Thank you so much for this tutorial! I've struggled with how to color gems for years. I love this technique. How would you use this technique on the first gemstone on top left of page 3?
Highlight line
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I like to see soucolor pencils
Jennifer, Did you try using a Q-tip with alcohol to blend the transitions?
Hi! Can you tell me what is the mat that you are working on? Thank you. (I always enjoy your art)
Lovely! Thank you.
Is there any white pen that gives an opaque, solid and smooth overlay?
Gel pens can be hit or miss. Even when you find a good one, sometimes they dry out quickly and you have to buy another one before the ink is actually used up. The bold point uniball signo is one option I think but if you really want something opaque, you might want to look into an ultra fine point acrylic paint pen.
Is Rose dreaming? Or having a seizer?
@Jennifer
Do you have a Tombow workshop/ video?
Good evening! Is 90 lb paper good for this project?
These markers do have names. I have to do some research to tell you the exact names of each of these colors in this pack. All Sharpie markers do have color names, they are just not on the markers themselves.
Hey jen
these look oddly familiar, I think I already have these...
and I don't use them anymore cause the smell is too stong
cabachon stone