



I'm always afraid of using acrylics for fear that I'll ruin it, but it worked out great this time!
Might work up the courage to add "frost" and a background




Might work up the courage to add "frost" and a background
Phew. That took forever, too!
I'm so proud of it though!
I actually have more than 19 coloring techniques, but reddit caps it at 20 pictures so I'll make another post later, ha!
Post below if there's one you want me to add a specific technique to a future post!
List of Advanced Coloring Book Techniques and Effects to Try:
Overview
Polaroid Technique
Sunset/sunrise
Three Marker Challenge
Jelly Effect
Ghost
Blueprint
Rainbow spiral
Bubbles
Glitter/sparkles
Puzzle
Lighting/doorway
Stickers
Mosaic
Coloring-no-color (pen for shading)
Bokeh effect
Chalk
"Spilled Water"
Chaos Coloring
Scratch Art effect
I used a tutorial video for most of these but the rules don't let me post them unless people ask, so ask away if you want a link to the tutorial video I used!
The poor guy on the right has a bit of a soulless face tho, whoops!
Honestly, it's not what I was going for, but it is what it is!
I'm tempted to go over the lines with acrylics, but am afraid to ruin it!
Having to put a variety of pressure makes my carpal tunnel flare up apparently. Was fun in general though.
Colored pencils+pen
Phew that took forever though.
I want to add glitter or accents but I'm afraid of ruining it lol
Alcohol and pen
Looks a bit weird but eh, I didn't waste a page!