✨ Tomorrow marks the start of my special Spectrum Noir week! ✨
🖍 I’ll be reviewing various types of alcohol marker from the Illustrator & Graphic Pens to the more budget-friendly but still fab quality Colorista range. ✏️If you’re a pencil person don’t fear as I’ll also be giving you the lowdown on their ColourBlend & AquaBlend range, as well as the Colorista & Metallic collection. 📃 Passionate about papers? Discover the SN line of premium papers for colouring with markers, pencils and watercolours- and don’t forget their ‘Dark’ range of black UV printed pads! ▶️ Make sure you’re subscribed to my YouTube channel and my blog to be the first to see all my new reviews! Hi everyone, this is just a quick post to let you know about some new additions to the blog. You may have noticed that two new pages have appeared: Colour Theory and Discover Colours.
The Colour Theory page features a infographic created by Seth Wilson which concisely explains all the need-to-know basics of colour theory in a visual, easy to read way. It includes info about the colour wheel, colour harmonies, tints, shades, tones, palettes & lots more! It is a truly invaluable resource if you want to learn more about how colours work together and how you can choose the right shades to make your colouring pages really effective. Discover Colours links to a 'design wiki' by Canva, an online graphic design software. This is one of the most interesting and comprehensive sites I've found when looking for the meanings and associations of colours- simply click on a colour to find out where it originates from and colour combinations it works well with. Loads of unusual shades are included so it's perfect for colourists who own larger sets of pencils/markers and want to make use of those 'in-between' colours. I hope you enjoy the new resources; let me know in the comments if they are helpful to you! Colouring Heaven Halloween Special Review, featuring illustrations from Jasmine Becket-Griffith5/10/2017 |