Monday, June 27, 2016

Crayola vs Prismacolor Challenge - Doodle Gem how to Draw Rainbow Obsidi...



The Challenge is on!! 
Are Prismacolors always better than Crayola? 
Watch and find out!

You will also learn how to draw Rainbow Obsidian at the same time. Who could really ask for more?? This is episode #14 in the Doodle Gem Series.

Materials used:

Crayola-
Yellow Gold
Taupe
Magenta
Violet
Orange
Navy Blue
White
Black

Prismacolor-
Light Umber
Spanish Orange
Orange
Process Red
Violet Blue
Indigo Blue
Black
White
Colorless Blender

Neenah 110lb Cardstock- Solar White

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Monday, June 20, 2016

It's Doodle time again!! How to Draw a Doodle Gem Pearl





Learn how to draw a pearl and doodle the setting! Fun, easy and relaxing project. https://youtu.be/IV7rf3WAGl0 Come along and start building your treasure chest of drawings! This time is a beautiful golden pearl with a fun and easy doodle setting.



Simple materials list includes:

Prismacolor pencils:

Peach, True Blue, Spanish Orange, Yellow Ochre, White and Sienna Brown

Pen- Sakura Pigma Micron 01

Paper- Neenah 110LB Cardstock - Solar White



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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Doodlegems How to Draw Ocean Jasper ep 12



With just colored pencils, a piece of paper and a pen you can make this fun and easy Ocean Jasper Doodlegem!  Watch as I show you in real time the simple steps to make a wonderful doodle gem of your very own!

I used-

Prismacolor Color Pencils:
Yellow Ochre
Canary Yellow
True Green
Apple Green
Cream
White
Crimson Red
Carmine Red
Spanish Orange
Grass Green
Process Red
Orange
Sakura Pigma Micron 01 Black Ink
Uniball Signo Broad UM-153 White Gel ink
Neenah 110 lb Coverstock Bright White

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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Doodle Gem Episode 11 How to Draw Ammolite

Hello and Welcome!

This is Episode 11 of Doodle Gems--Ammolite. 

I had so much fun with this doodle gem. I love how the colors shift and overlap. The variations in these gems are endless and no 2 will ever be exactly alike.

Ammolite is an opal-like organic gemstone found along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains of North America.90% of all Ammolite is mined in Canada. A very small percentage is being mined in Utah.  It is made of the fossilized shells of ammonites

This realtime tutorial shows exactly the steps I used to make the doodlegem in the thumbnail photo above. It takes time, but it is not hard and doesn't require any expensive pencils to accomplish! I used all Crayola for the colors and one White Prismacolor Premier Pencil. Come along and try this gem out! I think you will have a lot of fun.

Materials I used:
Neenah Card Stock 110LB (bright white)
Crayola Color Pencils-
Mahogany
Yellow Orange
Golden Yellow
Lime Green
Yellow Green
Jade Green
Aqua Green
Green Blue
Turquoise
Cerulean
Navy Blue
Brown
Dark Brown
Black
Prismacolor
White PC 938
Sakura Pigma Micron 01 Black ink 
Uniball Signo UM-153 White Gel ink for the Highlights
Music:Http://Purple-Planet.com

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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Doodle Gems Episode 10 How to draw Turquoise



By Popular request here's my how to draw turquoise doodle gems video!

I hope you enjoy the show.



I really appreciate it when folks let me know they were here. Please leave me a comment and tell me your favorite stone or gem. You never know when it will be on my Doodle Gems Series!

Turquoise stones come in such an amazing variety of colors--you'll find one you love just by doing a Google Image Search for Turquoise Stones.

The first drawing that I show of the Turquoise was done using Micador Color Rush pencils from Australia (not available in the US as far as I can tell)  I won them in a drawing from Peta Hewitt La-Artistino -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC319W9__DFTzcLYSyPBGlTw

Peta is an amazing colorist and I have been learning lots about color pencil coloring from her many videos!

The gem  drawn in this video is done with Prismacolor Color pencils, Sakura Pigma Micron 01 and a Uniball Signo White Gel Pen. The Paper I'm drawing on is Neenah White 110 lb card stock, with a nice smooth surface.

In the Video I show a color Swatch Card that I made with BOTH Prismacolor and Crayola Pencils.

Here's the list of both kinds of pencils. I hope you find this helpful!

Prismacolors:

PC 938 White
PC 910 True Green
PC 912 Apple Green
PC 905 Aquamarine
PC 903 True Blue
PC 1027 Peacock Blue
PC 904 Light Cerulean Blue
PC 916 Canary Yellow
PC 945 Sienna Brown
PC 937 Tuscan Red
PC 914 Cream
PC 918 Orange
PC  901 Indigo Blue

CRAYOLA:

Green Blue
Lime Green
Yellow Green
Jade Green
Aqua Green
Turquoise
Cerulean Blue
Golden Yellow
Brown
Mahogany
Yellow Orange
White
Navy Blue

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