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Brush Lettering Blending Tombow Markers With A Water Brush

brush Lettering вђ Blending Tombow Markers With A Water Brush вђ K Werner
brush Lettering вђ Blending Tombow Markers With A Water Brush вђ K Werner

Brush Lettering вђ Blending Tombow Markers With A Water Brush вђ K Werner Do you want to blend brush pens but aren't sure how to go about it without fraying your brush pens? in this video, i'll share 3 ways to blend tombow dual bru. Tombow dual brush pens tombow blending palette; tombow water brush; 2 color blend combo. the easiest way to create blended lettering is by using two colors. so, let’s look at this technique first. you’ll need dual brush pens 725 and 873 for this combo and a piece of mixed media paper.

tombow brush lettering Tutorial How To blend tombow markers b
tombow brush lettering Tutorial How To blend tombow markers b

Tombow Brush Lettering Tutorial How To Blend Tombow Markers B 4. how to blend tombow brush pens with a diy blending palette photo via stephanie bento (tiny workshops) what you’ll need: tombow brush pens, glass surface or plastic bag, a paintbrush or water brush, water. creating your own diy blending palette is a simple and effective way to blend tombow brush pens. Directly on the strokes. step 1 – take one color and write a word. step 2 – with the second color start carefully adding on top of the written strokes. step 3 – take the blending brush and start gently blending the two colors like so –. with this blending technique you have a much higher control over the blends. Dual brush pen specifics. here are some quick facts about these markers: they have a rlexible brush tip and fine tip in one marker. they are odorless and water based. the tips of these markers self clean (more on this later). there are 107 colors and a colorless blender pen available. they are available for purchase in a variety of color. The basics of blending your brush lettering with tombow brush pens. i created one more simple design using this method that i wanted to share with you guys. for this one, i used the same basic blending technique, but rather than moving from one color to another for that ombre look, i just used two colors to create more a varied, watercolor type.

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