Hello people! Long time no see… but here I am with another cool step by step tutorial for you. Today we’re gonna color some hair again! Not blonde, of course, we already did that. This time I’ll be showing you how to do a natural brunette.
Hello people! Long time no see… but here I am with another cool step by step tutorial for you. Today we’re gonna color some hair again! Not blonde, of course, we already did that. This time I’ll be showing you how to do a natural brunette.
I was asked to do a tutorial on how to color fur – and unfortunately I can’t do this, because I have no idea how to color fur (in an easy and not too time-consuming way) and I’m looking for a guide on that myself.. 🙂 I usually avoid coloring pages that have an animal with fur in it. But I think I can do human hair in a nice way – so I decided to show you this. I will do several hair colors in the future, but let’s start with blond!
Follow my easy steps to color this kind of night sky – don’t worry, it’s not difficult! But it will take some time, so grab some coffee, tea or whatever you like and let’s get started! 🙂
Hello folks!
When I posted my most recently finished double spread from Hanna Karlzon’s Själsfränder on Instagram, I received several comments and messages about how I covered the black outlines with those light colors I used for the blossoms. Actually, ist quite easy – but be careful, it can end up in being a lot of work… 🙂 The key to this is using a white marker or gel pen beforehand – and I thought I’d show you which supplies I use or have used for that and which work best for me. So here’s my little comparison!