This is my first attempt at a tutorial for the copic markers. I get a lot of questions on how I get the Auburn colored hair that is my favorite. In these pictures, I used five colors of Copic markers. For the skin, I used E00, E02, and R20. For the hair, I used YR21 Cream, and E08 Brown. I am simply showing you the way I personally color my stamps. There are lots of other ways out there to achieve a wonderful finish to your poject. I must give credit to some of the other wonderful artists out there, that have taught me so much. Two of them in particular -
Claudia Rosa and
Suzanne Dean. They have some amazing Copic tutorials on their blogs and I highly recommend you watch them. Ok, on to my process. Don't forget that you can click on the photos to look at them up close. I apologize in advance for going outside of some of the lines. I didn't use my color blender to remove my messes.
First thing I do is apply R20 to the cheeks. If you apply the R20 first, you don't end up with a "halo" effect around your cheek color when you're done.
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I then apply E02 to shade around the face.
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Blend out with E00. I shade a little at a time. It seems to blend a little easier if you can get to it before it has a chance to dry completely. You can always still blend, even after it's dry, it's just takes a little longer.
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Take the shading around the rest of the face with E02
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjz5eTl-QFKLYc3uFOm1lda_qH50GTy40bFvWCzpZaBCppEHnnSGXkwuhMFcShPXEKtD6wjjFsdfI2sQ571Qt2_0EF2xdMWUdlA-nqbQemk19Oiumeizw-yLwqeEMJM_W4qKqb62sH62aGJ/s320/copic+tutorial+face+and+Auburn+hair+4.jpg)
Finish blending with E00
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj1bWDF3YSEOJ3Eq2B1IpsAZ1XVHCZ0n4kw24vCEcteVZgjFlEtD_Lwj0jNRA1AgvhgLKASFhv63WKCscG2NwyhZQ0nkhkQWrsa_Gbd14o0Kyc16Gw6eU-6f9R6sJ6cPRqiSB1bf9kPVkW3/s320/copic+tutorial+face+and+Auburn+hair+5.jpg)
Apply shading to arms and legs
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjM9X6igOC4z3OKPr8HkUgeiAfMm94EdpMzHXTIDSO0Cb7sJRilLTvwTMaZvi_xekMZhXpIBGn9KAlwK3AWLRn0VxZbwK6KVF_q_PAd9h3PGMIpXZT2EK8q2_FAlGQmwTN2JCWOpMA_G8-p/s320/copic+tutorial+face+and+Auburn+hair+6.jpg)
Apply R20 to knees
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiI-saKD6mxrL8V-ckYUQZ52O0FMhga4Od34_4tdZShxUagBLmfBjJ30Z7iMIH3fL8iFmf1frR7G91qxkUL1zQAC5bK59xDQf-zPEuv3zf_HBmYyx100DT6h5j-ebJvWPon7f_Y4ym6WiGJ/s320/copic+tutorial+face+and+Auburn+hair+7.jpg)
Blend out with E00
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh8bwJ3U31W0eeSoc7hszdk0hvNNILGfrS7R21C_Gn2wr0Bb8i3EJYV0G6w9maE20P19hnhwL7BNmnH0-ahtvZTTl_Ksljax6GmABbFcIvEN9YHDsLW1-oAm70rM_2Lobrh0KMsOwFfYd3P/s320/copic+tutorial+face+and+Auburn+hair+8.jpg)
Skin is done, now it's time to move onto the hair. I use the color Cream, and completely color the hair.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi8wS4r7OD4u_ZfOu_E3orPQd5ouWKnUhP0VyvZg-xb1o_djRPKsRdu0KM5fuqRM1dmLM0axum-CHVLcEqroeIp1Vs6Gt2OLpgODJoBy5sIIt3BxHji2mMayMRWe7fekpHPjYNDGqPYvQL2/s320/copic+tutorial+face+and+Auburn+hair+9.jpg)
Take the brown and color the crown, the edges, and the hair lines
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With your cream color, blend, blend, blend....
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhuNDWGMTuoK687k7usXps_W_YoVgmKeN7d4XP3O3uDRxelqdy8kEEgLVe7-QrReElMJ4In-VIp_cbsq3GbvaunGLloouofKB5U9-HR9eAkNf_OA57Efyvp6mQWq5LRfycoaHqWMZmCELIo/s320/copic+tutorial+face+and+Auburn+hair+11.jpg)
Add some brown in the same spots...crown, edges, and lines
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgtsA8frL-m73jNishJj9hOGUIGD-7zFoeyGvcBYN8wVJAefhYtNsorz3kQdEYUw4rUWXoVq9AkzAzd0qdn_pPDdap4UK_InH1DpfcST4KmNFxC1i1kyVfPjl5oOr6J5GCK5cALXcgDolMu/s320/copic+tutorial+face+and+Auburn+hair+12.jpg)
Again with your cream...blend, blend, and blend some more
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Always finish by blending out with the cream. Here she is with completed skin and hair
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjX64ZQmq3wpX9WpbjQwndLl8HypNYkZuEw3Y4CZsX5QgHI0YBLTIhMqeN9Pvgi1GInVQszlJ5k8YAOyWPM5B7GOzHa5DVtP_1JO6lBCQurY_IRuliiYGCHgUOYFJKjnVydu9RzyniFe6AE/s320/copic+tutorial+face+and+Auburn+hair+14.jpg)
Here's one more sample with a Tilda that shows lots of skin. No commentary on this one. Just pictures. I used the same five colors as last time.