Coloring the Final Plan Using: Prisma Color Dual Tip Markers

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Coloring the Final Plan Using: Prisma Color Dual Tip Markers Coloring Techniques Coloring the Final Plan Using: Prisma Color Dual Tip Markers

1. Color in basic shapes. One layer of marker. Note: The final plan is placed under the tracing paper for object placement. The photos were taken without it to show coloring techniques.

2. Color in hardscape

3. Color in ground plane

4. Color over shapes to add. dimension--use more than one. color to 4. Color over shapes to add dimension--use more than one color to layer trees.

5. Draw in lines of trees, beds, and hardscape.

6. Draw in shadows.

7. Add in more detail as needed.

Progression of coloring