

Banish extremes: Try not to use black and white at all.

Don’t want any texture at all? Use that colorless blender to smooth it all out. You can do that in SketchBook by importing a texture and playing with its opacity or by trying out different Layer Styles. Textured backgrounds: We remember placing our sheet of paper on books or tables or things that had texture to them, which would “indent” the paper a bit so that the texture showed though.Click on that to quickly choose a new background color. On the Background layer of your SketchBook file, you’ll see a white circle. In fact, we remember drawing with colored pencils on colored paper, which taught us a thing or two about color. Toned paper: Your background doesn’t have to be white.One neat trick in SketchBook that you may not be aware of: When you choose any Copic Color, you’ll see a “Complementary Copic Color” suggested at the bottom of the Copic Library window. Contrast your shading: Give yourself a refresher on shading by trying to shade using two contrasting or even complementary colors.Stretching Yourself with Colored Pencilsĭo you remember drawing with colored pencils? What kind of things did you draw? This is a great opportunity for you to reconnect with the humble but noble colored pencil. Don’t forget you can change your background color, quickly choose complementary colors, and even add textured backgrounds.
