Mary Bradshaw

4 years ago
@rockn_gma🎸 @shoog 64 🇺🇸✝️✡️🙏 @Artfreak @Camma Jamma❤️ 1. This is the tutorial I promised you on how to make different color crayons, other than the few that are available without a subscription. @Artfreak, this also will show you how to make different shades of yellow/gold to use on Recolor. There’re probably other ways to make crayons, but I’ll show you the easy way I do it. Although my diagrams above may look confusing at first, don’t get discouraged- I’ll explain it all below. ⬇️😀(Cont.)

Mary Bradshaw

4 years ago
2. You can make Crayons from so very many shades of colors available on Recolor. On a Recolor template, tap in the colors that you want from Gradients, Solid Colors, Live Colors, etc. to make into crayons. (SEE THE GIRL’S FACE outlined in lower right corner of diagram above. ). Now TOUCH THE SCREEN WITH YOUR FINGER for a moment on each of those colors until you see a CIRCLE appear around where your finger is touching...... THIS MEANS YOU HAVE MADE A NEW CRAYON.🖍👏😀 (Continued)

Mary Bradshaw

4 years ago
3. If you don’t see a circle appear at first, then touch it again and leave your finger continually touching the screen for a moment or two longer. In the diagrams above, you can see a lot of small circles indicating new colors I’ve made in this manner. On the outline of girl’s face that I’ve drawn, I made crayons of different shades of brown for highlighting faces, as in the finished coloring of girl’s face. You can then color over those areas with whatever color you want. (Continued)

Mary Bradshaw

4 years ago
4. See top of screen - make a streak of one color, then streak across it with another color. Hold fingertip or stylus on intersecting area, as described above, to make a completely different color. The sunset to the top right was made with free crayon colors either already available AND with crayon colors that I made, which includes WHITE. TO MAKE A WHITE CRAYON, just hold fingertip on an uncolored white area of template or white area around the Recolor template. (Continued)

Mary Bradshaw

4 years ago
5. On top left, you see numbers 1 and 2. “1” indicates that I’ve made both streaks using “Crayons”. “2” indicates that I’ve also used “Marker”. I’ll explain CRAYON versus MARKER. When using Crayons, you see at the top of your screen a small black circle with purple in it. If the purple area inside circle is BLURRED, this is “CRAYON” which makes a lighter shade of the color you are using. If purple area in the circle is SMALLER, MORE PRONOUNCED SOLID color, this is “MARKER”. (Continued)

Mary Bradshaw

4 years ago
6. If using MARKER in order to make a new color crayon, put Marker color first. Then use lighter, blurred CRAYON to streak over it (demonstrated by the number 2 in diagram). Otherwise, if you streak one Marker color over another Marker color, it just does not blend together - it only shows the top color. At bottom left of diagram, I’ve added colors to template of a flower & an example of different colors that I’ve made from this, most of which I’ve used in the finished flower picture. (Cont.)

Mary Bradshaw

4 years ago
7. I almost forgot..... on the bottom right of diagram, on my drawn template of girl’s face, I’ve shown that if you color one section of picture using a color from “GRADIENTS”, then YOU CAN MAKE ANY NUMBER OF DIFFERENT SHADES OF THAT COLOR...... from lighter to darker shades.😃 I hope my little tutorial has helped ❣️❤️. Thank you ❣️❤️

💔CrazyCameryn💔

4 years ago
omg this helped me so much thank u!!! ❤️❤️

Dee Van

4 years ago
Thank you

Sun2keep

4 years ago
With sincere appreciation for your tutorial....it is truly helpful. Thank you for your time Mary, in doing this for us. So kind of you.♥️

Carrie 🐈🌸🐾📚💙🌊

4 years ago
Fantastic

auntsue

4 years ago
I’m to lazy to read everything ( tired too) what did you use to write with sis? @Mary Bradshaw

KarenMay

4 years ago
This is amazing advice , Mary! Thanks so much for doing this for us! 😊😊😊

hatte72 (Rockn_gma🎸)

4 years ago
@Mary Bradshaw oh thxnk you so much my dear daughter you are so wonderful to take the time to do this I can’t wait to try it. You are amazing ❤️😘🤗♥️

Mary Bradshaw

4 years ago
@auntsue I used Marker. Even though I had enlarged the screen in order to made skinnier letters, I thought the letters looked rather large and crowded, so I used Marker in white to “whittle” down the sides of each letter to make it more readable. Too bad I can’t do that to make my waist skinnier, too‼️😂

Mary Bradshaw

4 years ago
@hatte72 (Rockn_gma🎸) Mama, you’re so very welcome❣️❣️❣️. I was happy to help. If you have any questions, please ask. Sorry I took so long to get it ready. Love you, Sweetie If you’re interested, I also made another tutorial on changing a “spot” into an “apple” as in one of my pics of about a week ago. . (One lady had asked me to teach her how).

Mary Bradshaw

4 years ago
@Carrie 🐈🌸🐾📚💜 @Dee Van @KarenMay @Sun2keep @🤠💔CrazyCameryn💔🤠 Thank you so much for your kind support and encouragement ❣️❤️. I am so very happy if this helps in any way.❣️❤️

🌷Tina✨✝️

4 years ago
Thank you Mary, I have the free version of Recolor. I had no idea. I’ll spend my time practicing from your tutorial. I really appreciate this. ✨🔆✝️🌷😃

shoog 64 🇺🇸 ✝ ✡ 🙏🏻

4 years ago
Thank you so much for the explanation I hope I can go back and figure this out think maybe now I can your a life saver God-bless my friend have a blessed day

Dariola

4 years ago
Hello @Mary Bradshaw and thank you so much for your tutorial, as it is great and your generosity is highly appreciated. I am still trying to figure out how you achieved certain other colours. I #.added a link here for you to see your pic that I am referring to. https://cdn.recolor.com/u/djwK5db9pvgpZWYtzqAtf2mT1hf2/p/MMUnjniEGFWQ. Thank you so much again 😀😀