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Post by Noelle on Jun 6, 2011 13:36:42 GMT -5
Is there a copic marker that is white for example for snow? I'm testing out my new stamps and snow isn't really gray.
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Post by Susan on Jun 6, 2011 13:42:05 GMT -5
no Copic white markers...for images that are supposed to have white in them {snow, lace, smoke, frosting} I just leave the image that has been stamped on white Neenah paper un-colored. I might add a little Cool Grey 1 or Frost Blue B00 around the image, for a little shadow, but other than that it's just the white paper showing through!
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Post by AnnaMatrix on Jun 6, 2011 13:47:07 GMT -5
Noelle, some other things you can try for white: - white acrylic paint - a white correction pen (Sailor makes one with a roller ball tip that's my fave) - white pigment ink (either from a pad or refill bottle) All of these will give you an opaque white appearance. But, I'm with Susan, if I'm working on white paper, I just leave the white areas naked!! Gail
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Post by Basketlady on Jun 6, 2011 19:50:32 GMT -5
I bought some really cool "snow" last Christmas. I'm not home right now to see what it's called, but I'll check on Thursday. It's 3 dimensional and a bit sparkly. I really like the effect.
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Post by 1whoscraps on Jul 13, 2011 14:59:19 GMT -5
I use T0 for white shading but leave it white. You could also try the clear spica pen for some bling
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