Dragons – one of my enduring loves. I used to read, write stories about, and draw dragons as a kid. Not much has changed. Watch my coloured pencil dragon video below, featuring a Whimsy Stamps dragon and Caran D’Ache Luminance pencils.
Coloured Pencil Dragon Card
The style of Dustin Pike’s dragons is both cute and funny. They are great for fun cards for all occasions.
Stamps Used: Whimsy Stamps Dragon Egg*, Lawn Fawn So Much To Say sentiment set
I stamped the image on Bazzill Basics Kraft card* before colouring with Caran D’Ache Luminance pencils*/also at Jackson’s Art* (see below for full list).
Coloured Pencil Dragon Colouring Video
Watch me colour this stamp in the video below. If you enjoy watching please do like the video and subscribe over on my YouTube channel.
NOTE: If you subscribe to my newsletter you can get access to a less sped up version of this video. Do that HERE.
If you are in the UK/Europe you can find Whimsy Stamps and dies at Dies to Die For here in the UK.
Caran D’Ache Luminance Pencils Used:
Eyes/Horns/Spines/Egg: Buff Titanium, French Grey 10%, French Grey 30%
Body: Russet, Beryl Green, Light Malachite Green
Egg Spots: Anthraquinoid Pink, Burnt Ochre 10% / Yellow Ochre, Primrose
Grass: Permanent Red, Grass Green, Cobalt Green, Light Malachite Beryl Green
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Elaine where can I watch this at normal speed cuz this fast play gets pmst going crazy. Than I start having Anxiety attacks it’s crazy but it does and you color so beautiful I would like to see a full corporeal with just normal coloring thank you
Hi Vicki. The thing is, this image took about two hours to colour. Uploading a two hour video takes more time, and not many people would be that interested in watching it. That said, I do have a longer version that is 2x speed available to my newsletter subscribers – as mentioned in my blog post. You can sign up to my email newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/gwcnpn
You can also adjust the speed on YouTube videos – at the bottom of the video there should be an icon that looks like a cog – this is how you can adjust the playback quality and the speed. It’s not perfect, but it might be useful for you.