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Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts

Monday, 2 May 2016

Speed Colouring Video Link

Hi everyone, I had made a card of the finished image on the video, but I have managed to delete it off my memory card instead of putting it on my computer, I was a bit mad, and then realised that it is so me, so laughed instead, lol.

Anyway, here is the link to my speed colouring of Special Delivery from Magnolia, a great way to see how to do white with DI's.


Have a nice week everyone, I have some exciting news to share with you all really soon :)

Hugs,

Becky xx

Thursday, 17 July 2014

How I Colour Hair With Inktense Pencils

Hi everyone, as promised here is my second tutorial using the Derwent Inktense Pencils, this time it is how I colour hair. As always, if you have any questions just drop me a line, my email addy is in the sidebar.


Hope this helps,

Hugs,

Becky xx


Friday, 11 July 2014

Colouring Skin With Derwent Intense Pencils

Hi, as promised here is a video of how I colour with Intense Pencils. I apologize now, I could have been closer, but it's better than nothing to be getting on with for now.



Any questions please ask. 

My You Tube channel is HERE.

Hugs,

Becky xx


Sunday, 26 January 2014

A Few Colouring Tutorials

Hi everyone, I have been busy, here are a few more tutorials. I will also put links to the YouTube posts at the end too.









Here are the YouTube links, incase blogger has a hissy fit ;)

Stamping a LDRS image click HERE

Colouring part 1, Skin and Hair, click HERE
Colouring part 2, Clothes, click HERE
Colouring part 3, Background, click HERE

Hugs,

Becky xx


Friday, 8 November 2013

Colouring Tilda With Distress Markers, Part 2, Hair

Hi everyone, now that YouTube has finished uploading part 2 of my tutorial, here it is,


Here is a link to it here on You Tube http://youtu.be/EWzm221ypDo

Hope you enjoy them, the rest are coming,

Hugs,

Becky xx


Video Tutorial, Colouring Tilda With Distress Markers, Part 1, Skin

Hi everyone, as promised here is part 1 of my colouring tutorials.

The first one is colouring Tilda's skin, there are more :)




Here's a link the the post on You Tube http://youtu.be/-gpBoQTAueI

Hugs,

Becky xx

Sunday, 3 November 2013

How I Sprinkle Frantage Tutorial

Yay, now that I almost have my new craft room sorted I now have the space to make video tutorials, so here is my first one. I have been asked several times now how I add Frantage to my images, so here is a video. Grace filmed it for me, and I think she has done a great job. 


HERE is a link to my You Tube channel.

As always, any questions drop me an e-mail beckyheth@gmail.com

Hugs,

Becky xx


Monday, 21 January 2013

How I Use Inlinkz To Add Product List

Hi, I've been asked a few times how to use Inlinkz, this is how I do it. I'm not saying this is the only way to do it, but it's the way I do it (at the minute, I've only been using it a few days, and I've had help too, thanks Sandy).

First you need to register at Inlinkz, the way I understand it, if you're going to use it less than 10 times a month then it's free (at the time of writing).


First off, click on 'The Link Manager', you'll then go to the next screen.


Click on 'Add New Collection'


The settings I like are 'Five' in the columns drop down box, with '100px' in the Thumb Size drop down box, but you can change these to what you find to be the best.
To start off with there won't be any products at the right hand side, to add the products that you want to use click on 'Add New Link'.


This box then pops up, go to the product that you want, in a new page.


Highlight the URL of the product, copy it and then paste it


here. I then give all four of the boxes the same name, describing the product. You then need to choose an image, click on the select image and click 'go', this should give you a list of all of the pictures from the page, choose the one you want. If this doesn't work, go back to the product page and right click on the image, select the 'Copy Image URL' and then paste it into the 'Image URL' page.


Then drag the image from the right to the left, give the collection a name that makes sense to you.


Add all of the products that you want to use, then click on 'Create', click 'OK' and the following screen opens.


Make sure you are on the collection you want, and click on the highlighted button.


This page then opens, highlight and copy the top HTML text. If you choose this one any changes to the products will get updated automatically.


When you've finished writing your post (you can do it before, but on the screen where you write your post it won't be visible so you may interfere with it), click on the HTML button and at the end paste your code. When you go back into the Compose screen it won't be visible, but when your post goes live it should be there.

I was on nights last night and I tend to ramble a tad, so I hope it makes sense. If you have any questions please ask, and if I can answer it I'll be more than happy to.

Hugs,

Becky x

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Distress Ink Marker Tutorial

Hi everyone, no card from me today, I think I out did myself yesterday, lol. I sat down to colour some images in and thought I'd do a sort of tutorial for colouring with the Ink Markers.

I appreciate that this probably would have been better as a video but, one I'm not very technologically minded, and I think I may be able to do the video OK, I'd get stumped on the uploading bit. Secondly, I'm from Hartlepool, a little town on the North East coast of England, about 30 miles south of Newcastle, but our accent does not have that twang, personally I think we have one of the horriblest accents and I'd cringe at the thought of my voice being out there, so it's pictures and writing from me.


I don't pretend to be perfect, and this is just the way that I colour. If it wasn't for other talented ladies putting together tutorials, videos and answering my questions I'd not be able to colour in at all, so first off I want to say thank you to them.

It took me a while to get started with the markers, I've used the inks for a few months, and I liked the smooth, relative whiteness of Hot Press paper, but when I've investigated the HP paper absorbs quicker, and I was finding this to be my problem, the ink was soaking in before I had time to blend. So, I bought some Canson Montval NOT (i.e. cold pressed) paper and wow, I am impressed.

I'm sorry, but this is a little photo heavy, I've tried to keep it to a minimum.


I've stamped Tilda with Daisy using Archival Coffee.


Go round the edge using Tattered Rose.


Then blend to the centre using a circular motion.


As the ink sits more on this paper, I find it better to do all of the skin or the paper tends to bobble.


Go round her hair line with the fine point of the Vintage Photo distress pen.


And any other bits that will be in shadow. Take your brush and using small circular motions, with a almost dry brush pull the colour out.


Then go round with tattered rose again, and blend to the centre, with circular motions using an almost dry brush.


I use Antique Linen as a base for her hair, start by going round the parts of her hair that will be darker.


Then, once again blend. I've also done her socks.


I've now started on her dress. Put the colour down on the areas that you want to be darker, I've used Weathered Wood, and then blend out. Don't worry about the shadows not being dark enough, this is only the first coat.


Blend using circular motions. I tend to work in sections.


The first coat of her dress.



Her bow is done, also in Weathered Wood. Her shoes have been done in Pumice Stone, and the daisy is Forest Moss, Old Paper and Wild Honey.


I like to use Frayed Burlap for the middle colour of her hair, I've used reinkers for this as I find the marker is quite a green colour and it just doesn't look right.


I now add more contrast, basically I go over the same areas I went over before, but I use smaller circles to blend, and don't blend all of the way out. So the lighter bits aren't getting any more colour on, but the shadow parts are. For fine detail, like the creases I use the fine end of the pen.


I've used the fine end of the Walnut Stain marker to add the third layer to her hair. Also, in the darker shadows I've put the smallest amount of black and gently blended in, just for a bit more depth.


If you want to add background detail make sure you draw right next to the image, I've used Tumbled Glass.


I then use a slightly larger, not quite as dry (but still not wet) brush, and blend outwards.


Here's my finished picture. If you have any question's just ask, click on the email link in my right column. Some of the pictures are a little blurry, but I was using my left hand for this.

I hope this makes sense, these markers are great for colouring, I actually find that I can colour in quicker.

Now for my disclaimer, if you are tempted to buy these, please do not blame me, lol.

Hugs,

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Colouring With Distress Inks

Hi,

I've recently been asked a few questions about colouring with distress inks. I know I don't know very much about this, and I do need a lot more practise to be as good as the greats out there, I thought this might help some of you to be able to get started.

These are some of my first attempts;

I've always loved the effect colouring with distress inks gives, I came across this tutorial by Dena and also this Tutorial by Jacqui, and I messed around and came up with my own tips.

It took me ages to find a paper I was happy with, but eventually I came across Fabriano 5, which I get from Pegasus Art, I get the A5 books and when you cut it in half you can get two images to a sheet, so you get 50 from a book. Also, the brushes took me ages to get sorted, and remember this is just my preference, but I like Polar White Round Brushes in size 3 and 4, also from Pegasus Art.

If you use the ink pads you can simply squeeze the lid and the ink pools in the lid. I tend to use reinkers and what I use is this;


I've downloaded this from here, printed it onto card and then laminated it. This gives you space around the edges to do bits of mixing. This card doesn't go anywhere so I tend to leave the ink on, it doesn't dry out. But, if you need to store it it can be rinsed under the tap. Just thought I'd share this, I store my reinkers in one of these;


There's other storage solutions here too, I've also got the ink pad storage, and the small chest for storing dies in.


Here's my table ready for me to colour. I use the old tea towel to get rid of the excess water, but I hold the kitchen towel to keep wiping my brush as I blend the paint. I always sit down with a cup of coffee, lol and I always have my phone, for a few reasons, if I get a text I don't have to get up, I can use it to look on Internet for inspiration if I need it, and also it hooks up via bluetooth to play tunes while I colour.


I start by stamping the image, I usually use Coffee colour Archival Ink, but Stazon works just fine. I then go round the face with Tattered Rose.


I blend this in, like both Dena and Jacqui demonstrate. On the top of my chart I have mixed 1 drop of Vintage Photo with 3 drops of Tattered Rose (if you're using the pads just use Vintage Photo, but do a much thinner Line). I then go round the face, leaving out her chin.

I then go over this area again, working both colours together slightly, and I go round her chin.


I blend this in, on each rotation I start with the chin going in the direction where you are blending just tattered rose first.


For the cheeks I use Worn Lipstick, and put it on where Tilda's freckles are.


Using an almost dry brush I blend the cheeks in. You can leave them rosier if you prefer, this is just how I like to do it. You have to wait for a layer to dry, just move onto another area that doesn't touch. You can see I've got the first layer of her legs done.

It's best to build colours up, in most areas I'll have 3 layers.


My finished Tilda, I still need to do some background shading, and then I'll turn her into a card.

If you're thinking of giving this a go the colours which I think you'll need, again my preference, is;

-Tattered Rose
-Vintage Photo
-Worn Lipstick
-Frayed Burlap
-Antique Linen
-Walnut Stain
-Pumice Stone

This is what I use for the skin and hair, so the other colours will depend on if you like pink, blue or purple.

I hope this gives some of you the push you want to be able to give this a go. If you have any questions, please ask me and if I can help I will.

I also have to thank Mel, I asked her a few questions when I started out and coincidentally we're now both teamies at Totally Tilda.