Thank you Karen…..I think it would be a great challenge to use every color! Would you ever consider sharing your combinations with us? I’d be willing to pay for them in a number of colored pencils. That’s the hardest part for me is coming up with them. You’re greatly appreciated in everything you do. This was the easiest shading tutorial. Thank you Thank you Thank you ☺️
Hi Kendra 👋🏼 of course, I’m happy to share them for free. No gatekeeping here 😊 I’ll be doing a series of videos with some colour combos from my books soon 🤗
This is such a great teaching video! You say you’re not an artist, but I sure think you are! You make me , and I imagine many others, feel like they are artists too, when we follow your color alongs. Thank you so much for your contribution to the coloring community!
I love that you divide the leaf into sections before you even start. Then when you color it you divide that into sections as well... 🤯 Makes for a cohesive application. So smart! Love this! Thank you for explaining this! 😊
I always tell people that no art supplies are out of your reach regardless of the price because you can always save up until you get enough! I saved for 2 months to get the Polychromos pencils, but I finally got them! And next I think I want to get the Albrecht Durer and the Ohuhu alcohol markers. Looking back on it, I wish I had just gotten the Albrecht Durer and skipped the polys, but I'm still glad that I have them! I'm on a budget and don't get a lot of money, but anyone can get the supplies they want if they're patient and willing to save up!
You have a point. Some brands are really expensive, tho. So I've assessed how far I'm going with this activity, and I've decided for now that I'm keeping to my budget and enjoy what I can buy. It's easy for me to confuse saving up with getting enslaved to get what I think I want.
@@JoieManatad Yea I guess it's all about perspective because for me it's exciting when I save up the money to get the supplies that I've been wanting. And when I made this original comment I wasn't happy with my choice to buy the Polychromos instead of the Albrecht Durer, but 10 months later I've had a lot more time to practice with my Polychromos and I can't live without them! I use them more than my Prismas now! So my perspective definitely changed about that! But coloring is supposed to be fun and it's how you feel personally. If I want a certain certain pencils, markers, etc, that are expensive I don't mind saving up. But if that makes you feel like a slave to it then I understand why you wouldn't want to do that. If you're happy with the supplies you've got, there's nothing wrong with that! Every year around my birthday and Christmas time my mom will ask me what I want and I always say an Amazon gift card, so that helps me to get the things I want too! Really, it's not necessary to have every different type of pencils, markers, paints, embellishments, etc, but it is nice having a variety of options to choose from and I like experimenting with my supplies to see what different effects I can get. I have 4 sets of pencils and I don't NEED anymore but I really WANT either the Albrecht Durer pencils or Inktense. It's hard to decide because although they're both water soluble, they are still very different. But I did end up getting some alcohol markers to try. I got the set of 121 Caliart markers because I wanted to see if I like using markers before I buy the more expensive ones, and they're actually pretty good markers for being a budget friendly set, but you can't buy them open stock so there's no option to replace colors when they run out, other than buying a new set. But they were only $50 or $60 and I would have spent at least twice that amount, if not more, to get the Ohuhu markers that I want. As long as you enjoy coloring and you're happy with the supplies you have, that's what matters most!
@@edengrace2707 Thanks for your input! I think it comes down to personal preference but when I typed this I had seen a couple of comments on Facebook in a coloring group where people felt upset because they felt like they could never own certain supplies because of the price, so I shared this comment to let people know that it's not hopeless and there are ways to get the supplies you want, such as saving up for it. I have the Caliart alcohol markers now and so far I have no complaints!
@@silvers_ink haha! Talking about coloring as a hobby sounds like it's complicated, yeah? I'm glad ur happy with your polychromos now, coz I got the 120set and am hopeful it won't disappoint! Haven't used it tho, coz I'm still "practicing" with my Colleens and enjoying it. Ur lucky u can tell need vs want! I can't! But I know I have enough, so that's that. I am slowly waking up to the fact that just coz I can buy the same brand, of say pencils, as an online artist doesn't mean I'll suddenly color as well as they do. So now I buckle down to tutorials instead of shopping online. Many happy videos to you. Nicole!
So Good!!! It was exactly what I needed!!! Made coloring blends so easy to understand!! Thank you Karen so much!!! You have no idea how much this helps!! I would love to see what you do when you use from light to dark!!! It has never been made so clearly for me and I have been so frustrated!! Love how you showed the stroke scrumbling as well. I am so grateful☺💖
I’m a real beginner, and this looks like what I needed to get started. Love your accent, love your nails, and now I live your videos! Alabama, USA here.😊😊😊😊
Karen, I got a notebook and started a color combo list like you shared. I wrote down the four you shared and I would love to see more. I would happily pay you for the ones you have created. I love you work and have colored many of the pages you have done! They make me look like I am actually good at coloring!!! Thanks for all you do!
Ohh you’re very welcome. I’ll be sharing some videos with colour combos for each brand very soon (kids are on school holidays so likely after that haha)
@lauras4472 Hi Laura, I use my wax and oil pencils both in the same way. I do have a video in the beginners playlist on layering if that’s your preferred method to use with them 😁
You have no idea how long I've waited on this video! I was certainly one of the ones asking how do you know if you want to do light to dark or dark to light. 😂 Now it all makes sense! This is my favorite video thanks to the knowledgeyou provide! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with the world and helping others along the journey. You have a way of explaining things that just makes sense. You are spectacular! My spirit animal! 😊🐾🥰
Awww! Your kind words mean the world to me! 🌟 I'm absolutely thrilled to hear that the video helped you. I will have another video in the next few weeks about layering from light to dark. I'm touched that you find my explanations helpful 😊 Thanks for making my day with your lovely comment! You're amazing! 🎨✨"
Ooh so a video sharing different combos? Maybe like my spotlight series on leaves and flowers? They have some of these combos. Perhaps a worksheet of different colour combos for different pencils?
@@MyColourfulCountryLife an overview of color combinations, dark to light, like in your little book, divided like in your color wheel and for different pens, like Prismacolor or Polychromos etc. Sorry for my bad english 🫣, im from germany
Ohhh, your kind words have truly made my day Beverley! 🥰 I'm so grateful for your support and thrilled that you loved the video. It means a lot to me to hear that it was helpful for you! Thank you 🎨💖
I was wondering if you have a video on each of the brands you own that work together in blending, layering, etc. Also, depending on paper, some brands you get 3 layers only, but other brands you get more than 3 layers. Would you have a video for this? I am so sorry for so many comments and questions. But your style of sharing and teaching is amazing!!!! I truly appreciate all you do 😍🤗😍
Hi Janet, I don't often layer while colouring, so I don't have a video on this yet, but definitely something to think about for the future. Thank you ❤️
Thank you for a great tutorial. I havent tried any of the big leaf designs in my books because didnt know how to colour huge areas without looking flat and one colour on the leaf.
Thank you very much for sharing and explaining! Could you make a video of all of the Prisma colorcombinations you’ve got written down in your little book? I am always struggling picking colors, so a few combos will definitely help. Thanks for all the work you are doing on RU-vid and on your website.
Excellent tutorial. Your clear, step by step breakdown of how to blend with colored pencils is so helpful. I’ve watched many tutorial videos on the subject of pencil blending by various colorists. Your explanation and demonstration of the process gives a novice colorist like me a concise "how to" for developing coloring skills. Thank you for sharing!
Such an informative tutorial without unnecessary chat - best explanation I’ve seen. I didn’t understand why the colours are laid down as you did but after watching this tutorial it all makes sense. Many thanks 🙏🌸
Would love if you would share your combo book!!!! Do a full flip. I find your information very helpful and actually just listening to you chat in your videos are my favorite.
Thank you so much for your kind words Shannon! I'm always thrilled to hear that my videos are helpful. I'll definitely consider doing a full flip-through of my combo book in an upcoming video. But I do have a video series in the works where I'll be featuring some of my favorite colour combinations 😁! Your support means a lot, and I appreciate your feedback 🤍🤍🤍
Thank you ❤ this has really helped a lot. Many tutorials are usually you do this and that divide equal parts and tada! That was not enough and the key factor for me at least was the point to taper the blend vs harsh line blend and the reasons behind it. Love all the tutorials you have been sharing lately.
Aww thank you. I figure that if I give as much info as possible people can skip past whatever doesn’t interest them but it’s there for those that need it ❤️🤗
Thank you Karen, once again. I was wondering if you have made a video or maybe some type of list of your favorite multi color combinations for a color group for any one colored pencil... such as Prismacolor Premier? IF not, would you consider doing that. I would even be willing to pay for such a list. I did screenshot the list on this video as suggested. I appreciate that. Thanks again for all you do.
Oh, what a wonderful tutorial- thank you so much for sharing this! ❤ As I have broken my poor foot in a motorbike accodent - what better thing to do, than to try your technique out...? ❤ I must say- I just love your accent too!!! ❤ Greetings from the completely opposite side of the planet - Sweden . 🇸🇪
Thank you, that was really helpful. I’ve only just started to learn blending and my previous attempts had lines of colour. After your tutorial i can definitely see the difference and the colours are merging nicely. I think I’m ready to attempt some small pictures and see how i go. I’m loving all of your videos and will be going through them all for more helpful tips.
I’ve actually started your old video for colouring leaves in Magical Jungle because I love how you coloured it and thought it’s always good to have a refresh of skills ❤❤❤
Karen, ta vidéo est tellement utile et claire. Merci beaucoup pour partager ton talent et tes connaissances. Je suis contente car ça m'aide beaucoup pour colorier. Corinne
Hi Karen, I have just entered the world of colouring and I am so glad I found you! 🥰 Not only are you a leftie like me, which makes following your tutorial easier as you do things the same way I Would 😃 but you are an excellent teacher and you explain everything so well. I love your colour combinations and would really like to learn more, I noticed another viewer has requested you sharing your colour combinations and you mentioned that you would, and I just want to say that I would pay for a copy of them too as they would help so much. 😍thank you so much for everything you do and share.
Hi lovely, so sorry for my late reply. Thank you so much for your kind comments. Not sure if you've seen them since this comment, but if you go to my playlists there is one for prismacolor colour combinations and another one for polys. Black Widow colour combos are coming soon 🤍🤗
@@MyColourfulCountryLife Hey, Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my comment 🥰 I did discover your playlist for prima combos and have printed them all off and am now working my way through them. I can't wait for your black widow ones as I have just finished purchasing the complete set 😊 I was also wondering if you would consider doing a flip through of your notebooks that you keep all your combo references in as I think that is a great idea but have absolutely no idea where to start!! 😂😂😂 warmest wishes from a finally sunny and warm Cornwall in the UK 🌻🌞
@demigough2040 ooh okay, there is a flip through of my notebook. I’m trying to think which video it’s on. Could be the beginning of the prisma skin video I think 🤗
That was wonderful Karen that’s the first time that it’s been explained so clearly for me and I can’t wait to apply it to the picture I’m working on. I’d also be interested in you doing a video on layering so light to dark as this also a grey area for me. Thanks again for all your hard work and wonderful creations.
Thank you so much Julie, I can definitely do another video on layering from light to dark 😊 Glad this one was helpful for you, let me know if you try it on your picture and if it makes a difference 🤗
I love your technique, it‘s through your channel that I understood how to use Prismacolors (I come from the Polychromos layering end of colouring 😅)… I actually once coloured a whole page using all of my 120 Polychromos pencils - it was a flower page that I turned into a rainbow. It was a lot of fun, I definitely recommend it!
Love ❤️ your videos..I also enjoy using the Dahle 133 pencil sharpener.. I have tried electric sharpeners but they always eat up too much of the pencils..you are an excellent teacher..Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us..
Thank you for your wonderful videos Karen. I am just getting started in Adult Colouring. I think your little blend journals are a great idea. May I ask what are the sections you divide the journals into? Many thanks, Sue
Thanks Sue! I have mine broken into 10 sections: 1. Backgrounds (so sky, sunset, sunrise, night sky, rainbow etc) 2. Leaves 3. Wood 4. Metal 5. Ocean 6. Skin tones 7. Hair 8. Facial features (eyes, lips etc) 9. Miscellaneous (such as candlelight, snow, glass etc) 10. Florals (I also keep any straight blends that don’t fall into the other categories and I split the florals into colour groups like the reds that I showed in the video 🤗
Thank you so very much Karen. That’s given me a great starting point for my blends notebook. I really appreciate all your knowledge and ideas that you share on your channel. Sue
I have just found your channel and loving it. Do you have the 6 pencil combos that you have in your journal anywhere on your channel? I’d love to see what you put together, ty x
Thank you So much for this, I was trying it after I watched you do the first Orange leaf which is gorgeous. I did ok, but need lots of practice, lol. I think it would be fun to try and use all of the Prismacolor Colored Pencils, I would love to see that and if anyone can do it and do it beautifully it would be you. ✨
Its me again, another question 🤔 I tried to edit my other comment but it won't let me. When using the burnishing, the burnish pencil, is this the same as using the blender pencil? I like my coloring, most of the time, to be bright and bold. I would love to see you use all 150 colors on a coloring page! Maybe a field of flowers and trees, maybe include caterpillars, bugs, and butterflies as well!!!! Some pencils you don't want super sharp, others you want super sharp. Do any of your brands you own, fall into using different types of points? Should be my last question on this video!!! Thank you!!!
Hi Janet! So I don’t use blender pencils or blending solutions. I burnish as I go with my pencils, this just means making sure there’s no white of the paper showing. I find blender pencils can dull the colours. I always want my pencils super sharp hahaha
Looovee ittt so much!!🤩😘So well explained in details and easy to grasp by a coloring beginner like me, thank you🌹Done clicking the subscribe button, 🐝definitely would love to learn further from you here💖🙏
Thank you so much for your feedback! 🤗 I'm so happy that you found the video helpful, and I appreciate your support through subscribing 🥰 If you ever have specific requests or questions, don't hesitate to reach out ❤️ Happy colouring lovely, and welcome to the channel! 🎨✨
Wait, RU-vid doesn’t have Korean subtitles? If you click on CC to ensure subtitles are enabled. Then click the settings gear ⚙️ Then click subtitles. Then auto translate. Then choose the language you want. I’m sure Korean is a choice in the drop down menu. Hope that helps 😁
This technique by far is the best. I’ve tried others but it never measures up. After watching your channel, as I’ve mentioned before, I get tons of inspiration from you. Well done Karen! BTW, I kept blowing off the dust through my phone as you were coloring. Lol
You may repeat the directions on what to do, but repetition is a big part of learning. Thank you for this tutorial. It addresses some of my questions about coloring with pencils. ❤
Wow! I still find it difficult to blend really nicely, but now that I've seen this... I'm going to try it tomorrow. You explained it very clearly, if I don't succeed now, I don't think it will ever work 😉 And to think I came across your video by chance, I was just looking around, not specifically looking for blending with pencils, so I was very happy when I saw this.
Hey Cindy 👋🏼 it was clearly meant to be haha so happy you found it. It may take some practice to get used to the amount of pressure you need to use but I believe it will help 😊 Please let me know how you go 😁 Happy colouring 🤗
Merci beaucoup, tu m'as vraiment aidé dans mon coloriage, j'aime tes vidéos même si je ne parle pas anglais.Feras-tu d'autre vidéos de ce genre, je serai aux anges. Merci encore.
This video has helped me a lot. I have learned that when it comes to “scumbling “ I need to do light layers as it’s hard for me to lighten my pressure if I start hard pressure using this technique ❤
I do! I have a tendency to lean more to prismas, but if you go to my playlists you’ll see one for polys. Also my colour combo series will be starting with polys possibly next week (kids are home on summer holidays so I’m limited with filming time) 😁
Beautiful but tedious, for me. I can not last more then 10 minutes before switching to a marker base color to speed things up. I appreciate the effort but I just do not have the patience. I wish I could color this way. Thank you so much for the in depth tutorial! I love your videos.
Wonderful, thanks so much for this video. I'm happily following along! And I'd happily pay you too for lists of colour combos, I feel it's a poor part of my colouring.
Thank you for your kind words Marie! Happy to hear that you're following along and finding the videos helpful. I truly appreciate your comments, but I'm more than happy to share colour combos with you and our wonderful community for free 🤗. I'm currently working on a new video series where I'll be featuring some of these combos, stay tuned 😁🤍
This helped me so much! I started out with polychromos and lots of layering, but I found it hard to get rid of all the white of the paper. Then I thought prismas would solve that problem, but they didn't. Everybody talks about needing to colour lighthanded and I interpreted that as you shouldn't burnish, and so the white kept coming through. Now I finally get it! I tried your examples and it looks fabulous, thank you so much ❤
You’re very welcome! ❤️ My first pages coloured with Polychromos I did the same. I didn’t burnish the paper, I thought this was the only way I could get a soft look to a page. I personally prefer not to see any white of the paper, but I do appreciate that leaving a page unburnished is a technique others enjoy. I am just not naturally light handed haha I’m so happy to hear you tried it and liked the results 🤗🥰
I have seen people use colored pencils and they don't start off with the burnish technique. They start with the light and build up, however for me that takes too my time and my patience is thin so I most definitely appreciate this method and will be breaking the rules. Thanks so much for this video!
You are very welcome. I’m also too impatient for light layers and will avoid where possible haha 😂they do work well when you need a softer or more realistic look. But I like bold and vibrant and I think this way works better for that effect ❤️🥰
Another video in the nick of time! I have just colored the most beautiful day lily with the 3 darkest of the oranges using your technique and it is a masterpiece! Perfect technique. The best I have ever done! I have "colorists companion" book that has the day lilies for practice. I have filled in 3 pages with your color combinations in another section and have started blending the colors I have etc. I am so thrilled with this video and the way you showed it to be so easy. As new to this as I am I need to be spoon fed almost. Thanks for taking the time to help us make sense of all these different techniques.❤
Hi Karen, I am sorry it’s been so long since I left you a comment on your videos. I was taking care of my granddaughter for 3 months and she kept me so busy that I didn’t have time to write. I have liked and watched so many of your videos that I know how you color, it’s so enjoyable to watch you blend the colors together that I had to sit here and relax while you blended lol. Thank you so much for sharing!🥰
Thank you for the wonderful advice, I am new to prismacolor pencils, I'm in the UK and I bought the 150 set but cost alot of money, sounds silly but I am frightened to use them due to the price and not being able to spend £196 for another tin. But I do love the colours and they have a unique smell that I love. Once again thank you for your continued advice and education on colouring and techniques. Xx😊
Remember Prisma is available open stock. I know they are hard to find in the UK but you won't have to pay for another full tin if you run through some pencils, you tend to have a small assortment you use more than others. The last time I looked coloured pencil shop online sold the open stock. If you want something local and easier to source try Derwent Chromaflow, they are the closest I've found in texture/opacity to Prisma. They are sold open stock by Cult pens, Jacksons, and Ken Bromley that I know of. I adore them, I honestly reach for them just as often, I love the smaller size core it makes it much easier to blend in small areas.
They are expensive, and there’s nothing I live more than a brand new set of pencils. They just look so pretty in their box all new and enticing 😊 definitely consider using them though and getting some enjoyment out of money well spent. Also some wonderful advice from the lovely @waymire01