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Dragon Paint Art Tutorials - Coloring with Markers
This tutorial explains how some of the images in Dragon Shadows were colored with markers. The way that I color with markers is to lay down flat colors and keep blending to a minimum.
http://neondragonart.com/dp/tutorials/marker.htm
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How to Draw and Coloring with Markers
How to Draw and Coloring with Markers Easy Lessons for New Techniques and Methods Drawing Tutorials for Cartoons & Illustrations.
http://www.drawinghowtodraw.com/drawing-lessons/mediums/markers-drawing-techniques.html
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Learning How to Draw with Ink - Artists Network
Learn more about drawing with markers and ink with this guide that contains information from different types of markers to using dip pens to drawing techniques.
http://www.artistsnetwork.com/articles/art-demos-techniques/learning-how-to-draw-with-markers-and-ink
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Art Projects for Kids: Teacher-tested Art Projects
Teacher-tested Art Projects for Kinder through 5th grade and beyond.
http://artprojectsforkids.org/category/view-by-media/markers/
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Marker Art Project Ideas - Incredible Art Department
'Where's the Teapot?' is a lesson adapted from Arts & Activities from several years ago. Use with a lesson on Bev Doolittle (camouflage watercolor artist from California) The students have several bottles, mugs, vases, and a teapot to study. Sports equipment might make an interesting theme, too.
http://www.incredibleart.org/files/marker.htm
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Featured Artist Dan Kitchener using Liquitex Professional Markers and Liquitex Professional Spray Paint
Professional artist, animator and illustrator Dan Kitchener has been working with Liquitex since the development of Liquitex Professional Spray Paint. Dan's work and chosen media are very diverse, ranging from painting and illustration to graffiti, street art and 3D animation however, drawing and sketching forms the basis for all of his work.
http://www.liquitex.com/dankitchener
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Best Art Markers with Fine Tips and Regular Tips - Art is Fun
I am looking for a variety of colors of markers that are probably two different sets: fine tips for small detail where colored pencil is too large, and regular sharpie tips (in marker ink or acrylic but still a wide variety of color). What do you recommend?
http://www.art-is-fun.com/best-art-markers-with-fine-tips-and-regular-tips
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Draw Stuff Here: Caricature Markers
I am attempting to re-enter the caricature-drawing world, but a few things have changed in my absence; most notably, the main marker I always used, the Dixon Markette, has been drastically altered.
http://quicksaysomethingclever.blogspot.com/2011/05/caricature-markers.html
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Pens and Markers - Muse Art and DesignMuse Art and Design
Pens and markers are so versatile for drawing, sketching, writing. coloring, shading, and painting that you can never have enough different kinds. Itâs a good thing they donât take up much room or weâd have to open a separate store just for pens!
http://www.museartanddesign.com/supplies/drawing/pens-markers/
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Mark it Up: Using Markers in Commercial Art - DonorsChoose
My students need prismacolor markers for the projects we do in commercial art. Due to budget cuts, I've stopped buying markers and have had to change the projects we do. My students are hard working, motivated students. While they rarely lament about not having the best materials, given the opportunity to use quality products, they almost always will turn out quality products. They take very seriously the work that they do in the art...
http://www.donorschoose.org/project/mark-it-up-using-markers-in-commercial/490846/