How To Draw A Crystal Gem
Hello Tombow friends! We're here today with a fun technique past our Signature Designer Marie Browning. She's going to walk you through how to draw gems with our markers and colored pencils.
Supplies
- Tombow Dual Brush Pens
- Tombow Irojiten Colored Pencils
- Tombow Colorless Brush Blender Pen
- Tombow Sand Eraser
- Tombow MONO Drawing Pencils – 2B & F
Now that you lot have your supplies ready to get, we're going to go pace by step with how to depict gems using markers and colored pencils to create cute shaded effects.
Step one:
Describe an oval with a permanent black pen (the Tombow MONO Twin Permanent Marking works great for this). Add the calorie-free Dual Brush Pen color, leaving a highlight at the lesser. Add the darker Dual Castor Pen colour in a crescent form.
Footstep 2:
With the Colorless Blender Pen, blend the colors together and let dry.
Pace 3:
With the Irojiten Colored Pencils, soften the blend. Use the dark color to deepen the crescent shadow at the top of the gem. If needed, utilize the Sand Eraser to bring back the highlight at the bottom of the gem.
Step 4:
With a white gel pen, add together the highlight. Add together a shadow nether the gem using the Drawing Pencils.
Colors for Specific Gems
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Rose Quartz: Dual Brush Pen 761–Carnation, Dual Brush Pen 743-Hot Pink; Irojiten Colored Pencil P-2 Coral Pinkish, Irojiten Colored Pencil D-12 Maroon
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Ruby: Dual Brush Pen 761–Carnation; Dual Castor Pen 847–Crimson; Irojiten Colored Pencil V-1 Cherry-red Cerise, Irojiten Colored Pencil D-12 Maroon
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Amethyst: Dual Brush Pen 620–Lilac, Dual Brush Pen 452–Process Blue, Dual Castor Pen 636–Imperial Purple; Irojiten Colored Pencil P-18, Irojiten Colored Pencil Celeste Blue, Irojiten Colored Pencil P-9 Lilac, Irojiten Colored Pencil 5-9 Iris Violet
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Sapphire: Dual Brush Pen 491–Glacier Blueish, Dual Brush Pen 476–Cyan; Irojiten Colored Pencil P-8 Forget Me Non Blue, Irojiten Colored Pencil V-viii Lapis Lazuli
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Turquoise: Dual Brush Pen 451–Sky Blue, Dual Brush Pen 243–Mint, Dual Brush Pen 452–Process Blue; Irojiten Colored Pencil D-19 Teal Blue, Irojiten Colored Pencil P-5 Lettuce Green, Irojiten Colored Pencil P-17 Turquoise
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Emerald: Dual Brush Pen 173–Willow Dark-green, Dual Brush Pen 346 Body of water Green; Irojiten Colored Pencil P-5 Lettuce Green, Irojiten Colored Pencil V-five Parrot Green
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Topaz: Dual Brush Pen 062–Pale Yellow, Dual Brush Pen 025–Light Orange; Irojiten Colored Pencil V-3 Dandelion, Irojiten Colored Pencil D-14 Bamboo
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Amber: Dual Castor Pen 062–Stake Yellow, Irojiten Colored Pencil 912 Pale Reddish, Irojiten Colored Pencil D-xiii Terra Cotta, Irojiten Colored Pencil D-fourteen Bamboo, Irojiten Colored Pencil D-ane Ruby
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Opal: Dual Brush Pen 703–Pink Rose, Dual Brush Pen 195–Lite Green, Dual Castor Pen–673 Orchid, Dual Castor Pen 452–Process Blue; Irojiten Colored Pencil V-3 Dandelion, Irojiten Colored Pencil D-10 Taupe
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Obsidian: Dual Brush Pen N60–Absurd Gray 6, Dual Castor Pen N35–Cool Gray 12; Irojiten Colored Pencil V-10 Ivory Black, Irojiten Colored Pencil D-ten Taupe
Ready to endeavour them for yourself? Download a free coloring page illustrated by Marie Browning and put your new jewel drawing skills to utilise!
Source: https://blog.tombowusa.com/2017/02/10/how-to-draw-gems-with-markers-and-colored-pencils/
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