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In & Out of Studio 3D
Friday, 26 August 2011
Special Features
Topic: Scrap Recovery

I wanted to work on shading techniques and chose three specialty images from the catalog to work with. These all use copic markers.

The first is a Halloween image featuring two jolly pumpkins. I kept the setting very simple, a torn green paper at the bottom of a dark brown card base. The pumpkins needed something to anchor them so I stamped grass clumps on the green. The text greeting is also stamped.

Next up is a card for New Years! Simple coloring and layering. It does use some awesome glittery yellow cardstock, though.

More of the glittery yellow cardstock in this wedding card, too. I really like how the shading came out on this image. It was a challenge to make the suit look black and the dress look white while shading both and adding dimension.

Ddd

Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 6:00 AM PDT

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