White paper is intimidating. I start by focusing on one element, and just put down light base color to help separate out some of the objects, this way if I don’t like it, it’s easier to erase. Once I get that initial color down, it gets easier to keep going. ☺️
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I try to start with the thing that drew me to this page in the first place and start from there.
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After planning the color pallet, I color by elements. All water elements, all flowers, all leaves. If there's a main item (dragon) I will usually start writing that though.
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My biggest issue is and has been pickin color combos. My new year resolution is putting in some time on that
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If I’m adding a base I do all that first, incase I mess up, then move onto details with pencils but if it’s a pencil only I do the thing I really like first then move on section by section, ie leaves, flowers etc
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What’s your go-to strategy for tackling detailed pages—one section at a time or layering everywhere? Do you color the larger sections first or knock out your tiny details first? Share your tips and tricks below! 💖🙌🏻✨🥰
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