Never Blend Posca MarkersThis Way! 😡 Pt.2 #art #drawing #shorts

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Welcome back to Anderson Bluu's Art Channel! Today we're focusing on a common misconception in the art world - blending with Posca markers. The video "Never Blend Your Posca Markers This Way" will give you invaluable tips and insights into how to best use and care for your Posca markers.

Posca pens, beloved by artists worldwide, offer vibrant 'color' and versatility, enabling 'drawing', 'painting', and 'illustration' across a variety of mediums. However, despite their popularity, there is often confusion about how to blend Posca markers correctly. It's easy to fall into habits that may not give you the results you want, so today, we're going to debunk those myths.

Anderson Bluu, a 'YouTube artist', will guide you through the do's and don'ts of blending Posca markers, sharing expert 'tutorial' tips that have been gathered over years of 'art' creation. This video serves as an 'art supplies' guide on the 'how to' of blending with Posca markers, taking your 'drawing' and 'illustration' skills to the next level.

You'll learn 'how to draw' with 'uni posca' markers, and create a watercolor effect using Posca 'paint pens'. A big focus will be on 'how to customize shoes' with these markers, featuring 'custom shoes' and techniques using 'angelus direct' products to enhance your 'diy' project.

Inspired by 'youtube artist' Kasey Golden, Anderson will delve into the details of using a 'posca pen' correctly. Alongside 'posca markers' and the 'posca marker' family, he'll introduce other 'art supplies', such as the 'waterbrush', 'aquash', 'pentel', and 'artjournal' tools from 'jetpens', all popular in 'japanese art'.

Discover the techniques of 'watercolor art' with 'watercolor pencil', 'fountain pen ink', 'watercolor brush pen', and 'brush pen'. These tools, when used correctly, can elevate your Posca marker experience, blending colors smoothly and effectively.

Drawing inspiration from the colorful 'surf art' scene, this video will also demonstrate how the 'paint pen' and 'paint markers' can be used on different surfaces, redefining the traditional boundaries of 'art' creation.

This 'tutorial' video isn't just about what to avoid - it's a celebration of what Posca markers can do when used to their fullest potential. Tune in to learn, grow, and become an even better artist with your Posca markers.

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just remember that the first method is still a great way to cell-shade using poscas, it’s just not good for gradients! :)

sourfar
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When they over lap it makes a cool shadow that is actually used in art!

Edit: mom I’m like semi famous

Urmmm
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wait, what? posca's only come in so many colors, so are only for base coats or cartoony drawings. blending when wet will get the colors all over and mess up the nibs. I mean, you can get this of, but it wastes paint and takes a long time if you remove the nib.

LegoMastery
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i don't even have posca markers 💀

superboii
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I find alcohol markers blend acrylic paint AMAZINGLY well! I used the colourless blender in one of my paintings and it worked a treat!

Rozilla
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Thanks @AndersonBluu I needed that I've been wondering how to blend them the right way!! ❤😊

alainahernandez
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Me watching this video having never owned these markers: hmmm yes

Creative_YT
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First tip is helpful but it's actually a pretty good technique for shading

omnidaguy
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I don’t blend them when they are wet bc the colors mix on the tip of them

emmabarlow
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Depends how u wanna blend it if u want that cartoony type look just overlap with with a darker color u don’t have to make it super detailed it looks good either way

TeeqzGtag
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When the marker is dry, it overlaps. But, it adds cel shading to the drawing, making your art cool. The first method is still a great way. Actually, you can cel-shade using POSCAs!

esuraman
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But wont the red paint go into the yellows nib??
I NEED ANSWERS
😔

strawberymo
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Last time I tried to blend Poscas it got really dirty

IkerNM
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where to buy the papers for posca markers?

alesoobs
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What about the sketchbook with the Posca markers?

Ilike_brown_guys
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"Dramaaa💀" GOT ME LAUGHING LOL

-FUNNEHZZZZZ-
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depends on if you are looking for a gradient or cell-shade. The first looked great for that art style.

raredesign
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How to shade like a pro!
Draw a border then gently rub your finger toward the outside then add your second border & allow a little bit space between the line to leave a blending region between each color. Eventually working your way to your desired edge. I work from the center outwardly. So my transitions are smooth & are not blotchy. As mentioned you want to do a double coating for each layer. If you want very smooth transitions this is what I find works the best. You can also add water because they are a water base. But if you do. You must be frugal otherwise you're going to notice the pigment fade as you dilute the region.

I suggest a makeup sponge they really do work great! More of a botching affect but I like the slide my fingers in my art 🤣

MinxInSinx
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it is done on watercolor paper to paint with posca?

Uraraka_official
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Nobody is going to talk about Bart that was good

ethanelliott