How to Use Chameleon Color Tones Markers Betsie Morris 8.56K subscribers Subscribe. I bought this set of Chameleon ColorTones pens about a month ago, and since then I've had the opportunity to use them quite a few times and get a good feel for how they work. Firstly, I'll tell you exactly what they do and the process of using them, which is unique in the marker world as far as I know.
Another huge consideration is the cost, which is quite substantial. The pens can be bought. Award-winning Chameleon Pens are an innovative new marker system that allows the user to adjust the color tone of the ink.
One pen can produce multiple color tones, so you can create smooth color blends and gradations - all with one pen! This is a self-paced course, so you can move at your own speed. You will need Chameleon Color Tones pens, then simply pop a Chameleon Color Top on top of a Chameleon Pen. Rather than blending two colors on the page, blend colors at the source (nib) instead, for beautiful, smooth and seamless color blends.
Chameleon Color Tones Pens are much more than a normal marker - they give you the power to change color and bring simplicity to your art. Each pen goes from as light as a hint of a tint to rich tones, eliminating tonal gaps in your collection. One pen, multiple color tones! For simple, seamless color gradations Depth, dimension, highlights shading and shadows - all with one pen! Professional.
Now that I have them and use them regularly, I find myself often asked how I like my Chameleon Color Tones Markers. Well, here is my well thought out, and completely honest answer and opinion, complete with images of the colors and how to use them! Let's start with what the pens look like. Cheryl demonstrates how to use the Chameleon Color Tone Pens and shows you the Color Cards, also by Chameleon.
This video is a must for those who love these pens and want to know how to use them! The possibilities are ENDLESS! The Chameleon pens / markers are alcohol based markers. They have numerous uses two of which I am going to share with you today.I am going to be showing you how to use the Chameleon Markers / Pens and how to SAVE MONEY on embellishments by coloring them with Chameleon Pens. Hi friends! Today we will take a look at the new Chameleon color tone pencils.
They are dual ended pencils that have 2 shades of the same color on each pencil so all you have to do is flip the pencil around to shade your image. Cost: $50 Pros: Easy to use Blends well Little wax "bloom" Highly pigmented Opaque Quicker coloring due to the fact the coordinating shade/highlight color are on. A review of Chameleon pens with tips and techniques including a youTube tutorial video of how I colored one of the Chameleon color card.