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Waching daily Apr 7 2017

Hello everyone.

Welcome to Cobra Camp.

This week fortunately there was no rain

so I could record the highly requested chest and triceps routine

So this will be a circuit style workout.

Each circuit has two movements

and you must do three sets.

So chest and tricep movements must be alternating

for three sets

Altogether there are three circuits.

So today we're gonna do Cobra's chest and triceps routine

Let's go!

3 Circuits. Time: 30 - 40 mins. Each Curcit; 3 sets.

Dips 12 - 12 reps. Wide arm push-ups 12 - 20 reps.

Extensions (wide) 12 - 20 reps. Close arm push-ups 12 - 20 reps.

Extensions (Diamond) 12 - 20 Reps. Diamond push-ups 12 - 20 reps.

So this is this week's cehst and triceps workout.

Before, I recorded a push-up tutorial and a tricep tutorial

So if you're not sure about these exercises,

quickly go back and look at those videos

ensure that you have correct posture

then come back and do this routine

Also, when you're on the last sets you'll be very tired

So at this time, you could switch to a few exercises

to my recommended easier variations

So you first need to look at my tricep tutorial video

also my push-up tutorial video

to understand what easier variations I'm referring to

Okay! if you like the video

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And I'll see you another time!

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Renault Sport Bootcamp: Day 1 - Duration: 2:42.

Hello! How are we doing?

Nice to meet you! Hello. Hello.

So one of you is going to be driving this! You need to get ready for some speed!

You did well on the game to be here anyway.

From nothing to a few laps in an RS01 to Formula One, you'll be shitting your pants.

Over the next two days your progress is going to be looked at closely,

you're going to be marked on your fitness, your driving and your personality - okay?

And you are going to be marked with points, the person with the most points

gets on to go and drive our car up at Silverstone.

So there is a lot on the line for you guys!

The results from the fitness testing might not shine through but they certainly scored points

on their charisma, passion and desire.

I really pushed myself a lot. I went further than I thought I could do.

So welcome to the pit stop challenge! You'll be pitted against each other in teams.

The fastest team wins.

You'll have three practices and then three timed pit stops. So lets see who is going to win.

On this challenge team 2 wins!

Everyone it's been a fantastic day,

we are all really impressed by your performance but everything is still very much open.

Take this through to tomorrow and just think, when you are in the cars, take instruction well.

Listen to what they say as that is going to be important.

See you tomorrow at Silverstone!

I'm sorry. Okay.

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You will always remember our name

and what we did here today.

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Explaining the Mandela Effect (Prepare to have your brain scrambled!) - Duration: 18:13.

"What if I told you everything you know is a lie."

This is a line made famous by The Matrix film.

But, what if I told you that line was never actually said in the movie.

Despite some arguing that this line originated in 2011, over a decade after The Matrix was

released, many remain utterly convinced that it was said by the character Morpheus in the

original film.

This is a Mandela Effect in action.

Before we delve too deep into explaining the Mandela Effect, I urge you to go and watch

my previous video showcasing three worthy examples of the Mandela Effect, if you have

not done so already.

This phenomenon is truly bizarre: the concept that so many unconnected people, strangers,

can remember a nonexistent event so identically to one another.

First, it is necessary to clarify what the Mandela Effect, if real, suggests.

It is, in essence, an effect without a cause: after all, how can a memory be remembered

when there was nothing to cause that memory to form in the first place.

It defies our every perception of reality to merely even entertain the notion that such

a fundamental aspect of our knowledge - a clearly recalled memory - is, in fact, not

true.

It is simple, then, to dismiss all Mandela Effects as confabulations: a disturbance of

memory, produced by an unconscious fabrication or misinterpretation of oneself or the world.

Yet, this is a frustrating and reductionist explanation, for there are so many thousands

of people who remember the comedian Sinbad starring in a genie movie; who swear to have

seen Nelson Mandela's funeral on television before it happened; who recall Da Vinci's

painting of The Last Supper having goblets in it; and many others.

Materialistic explanations, limited to our current understanding of the world around

us, serve as blanket assertions.

Such sweeping claims are always dangerous to make: whilst they may at times be correct,

more often than not the stance of "it cannot be because it cannot" lacks detailed explanation

beyond an assertion, thus collapsing any further potential discussion.

Such an explanation, then, does not follow the standards of appropriate scientific enquiry

into a given phenomenon.

As mentioned before, it is almost impossible to explain the Mandela Effect in terms of

cause and effect; so, understandably, it's safer - and easier - to dismiss it altogether.

If one is determined to keep to the material universe as we know it, there is one viable

explanation.

However, it does involve aliens.

Many people who claim to be alien abductees report being shown images, and even films,

that never existed whilst on board alien spacecraft.

Could Mandela Effects be the suppressed memories of possible abductees of their time on board

an alien spacecraft?

Whilst an extraterrestrial explanation does provide a cause to the effect, it does fall

into the inevitable trap of being indefensible due to a lack of precise, non-testimonial

evidence.

However, if we open ourselves up to what is scientifically viable, the interference of

time travelers could be a potential explanation for the Mandela Effect.

Indeed, scientists have suggested that people can travel back in time through a traversable

wormhole.

Such wormholes, in theory, would bend space and time, allowing for a person to go back

in time.

Thereby, Mandela Effects could be caused either directly or indirectly by time travelers,

indirectly being an example of a butterfly effect.

These changes, whilst forgotten by the majority of the population, are retained by some.

It is these people who experience Mandela Effects, which are memories based on remnant

memories of the world before the change.

However, this does not make complete sense.

For, if space and time are changed, why would a minority of people still be remembering

an event that now never happened?

This would be akin to saying that particular molecules in matter can exist in two states

at one time.

Space and time, as we know it, cannot be altered once an effect has been caused by an event.

Water molecules may be frozen into ice, but those molecules are ice even if you put them

in a glass of water.

It is only when they change back into water, changing state, that they become something

else.

An event causes someone to remember it.

Someone travels back in time to change that event.

Now that the event is changed, so will be the memory.

An observer of an event can only remember the event as it is observed - not an alternate

event, even if it did once exist.

There can be no remnants in this situation.

That is, unless cause and effect do not matter.

At this point, one can begin to question the very fundamentals of cause and effect.

The proposition of the Axiom of Causality is that everything in the universe has a cause

and is thus an effect of that cause.

This is accepted science.

However, there have been those who have questioned this scientific absolute.

It is this questioning which may provide an opening for the seemingly impossibility of

the Mandela Effect.

The analytical psychiatrist Carl Jung put forward the notion of synchronicity in the

1950s.

This is the idea that events do not always need to have a causal relationship.

Indeed, some seemingly meaningless coincidences, are in fact "meaningful" despite having

no obvious thread which connects them.

Jung's belief was that, just as events may be connected by causality, they may also be

connected by meaning.

Events connected by meaning need not have an explanation in terms of causality.

Therefore, these "meaningful coincidences" have an effect upon the universe without having

a cause.

The notion of synchronicity can, then, be used in regards to the Mandela Effect.

We could interpret these false memories as a series of "meaningful coincidences",

that have only now become widely apparent, through the exchange of information on the

Internet and our societies' high level of interconnectivity.

According to Jung's philosophical concept, these so-called Mandela Effects can be interpreted

as an example of large-scale synchronicity, whose meaning and relationship is yet to become

apparent.

Synchronicity may explain such things as letters changing, or even phrases in the Bible becoming

different.

However, it is difficult to explain how, for example, a whole event or a movie, remembered

so vividly by so many, may only exist as an acausal memory.

This attempts to stretch the boundaries of synchronicity too far.

It seems, therefore, that an additional explanation is required.

Thus, we must journey deeper into the rabbit hole.

Another of Carl Jung's theories revolves around the idea of a "collective unconscious".

That is to say that people are not merely born a blank slate, but rather that there

are pre-existing forces which shape our memories and ideas that have extended across the history

of our species.

Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man of the moon, and PhD graduate in aeronautics and astronautics

from MIT, has expanded on Jung's theory by theorising the idea of a quantum hologram.

The quantum hologram is not a hologram in the sense of a computer program.

Rather, it is proposed to be the manner in which we see the world around us.

Mitchell has theorised that our consciousness operates in a different way than one would

expect: we do not see through our eyes, but through our minds.

Our eyes receive stimuli from the outside world, which is then relayed to our brains

in order for a mirror image of our physical surroundings to be produced.

This is the quantum hologram.

In order for us to see the things we see the way we do, we ourselves have to send out a

signal which resonates with our environment.

Once this signal returns to us, imbued with information, the three dimensional hologram

is constructed by our brains.

This is similar to the way that a high-powered telescope or MRI machine sends out a laser

or signal to help construct an image that we can understand.

Mitchell argues the mind does the same thing with our surroundings: without this visual

representation in our minds, the hologram, we would not be able to make sense of our

surroundings.

Mitchell further argues that our minds work as an information processing unit, which stores

and retrieves memory information from the zero point field.

A quantum mechanical term, the zero point field refers to non-excited matter which is

present, at the atomic level, everywhere.

After all, at the centre of every proton, the major building block of an atom, is a

vacuum.

Zero point fields exist within these vacuums.

In this field, all things resonate with one another exchanging information, imperceptibly.

Simply put, the zero point field is a universal information bank, which exists regardless

of time and place.

Admittedly this a gross over simplification of Mitchell's fascinating and thought-provoking

theory.

If you are interested in learning more about this, I urge you to do your own further research,

starting with the links which can be found in my footnotes.

To summarise very briefly then the quantum hologram theory, the world we see is created

in our minds from the resonants received, via the medium of our eye and other sensory

receptors, from the communal information dump of the zero point field.

Once interpreted, this information is returned and stored once again in this universal information

bank.

Applying this to the Mandela Effect, one can begin to make more sense of the phenomenon.

In the example of Biblical passages, if enough people were to remember it incorrectly, the

basis of the zero point field in this manner could be changed.

That is to say that future users of the zero point field may retrieve incorrect information.

Similarly, in the case of Nelson Mandela's death being remembered by some in the 1980s,

a personal misinterpretation of, for example, Steve Biko's death - another South African

anti-apartheid activist who died in police custody in 1977 - could have altered the zero

point field.

The concept of a communal information bank seems to explain the Mandela Effect tidily

enough.

However, it does not account for why so many people would experience the same, seemingly

irrelevant, nonexistent event over and over again, thus polluting the zero point field.

Here, Jung's concept of synchronicity is useful: seemingly meaningless, acausal coincidences

may actually possess a hidden meaning.

Those who recall the same Mandela Effects, engaging in collective remembering of a fiction,

could share a meaning which we are yet to comprehend.

Another possible explanation involves the work of prestigious scientists, like Stephen

Hawking and Brian Greene.

They have put forward the idea that the universe is not singular, but is in fact part of an

infinite multiverse.

In this scenario, every possible outcome is happening concurrently in an infinite series

of parallel universes.

In one universe Shaquille O'Neal is cast to play the role of Shazam the genie.

In another, he is cast to play Kazaam the genie.

In another again the comedian Sinbad is Kazaam.

And, in a fourth, Sinbad plays the genie Shazam.

Every possible outcome occurs.

These universes have been theorized to comprise all sorts of shapes and sizes.

From that of a series of layers akin to the slices of a loaf of bread, to something similar

to a human brain, where every universe is connected to one another like a series of

neurons.

In these universes, not only have alternative histories and events been postulated to exist,

but also there being completely different sets of Laws of Physics.

Thus, the Mandela Effect being memories from a different, or many different universes,

would fit neatly into a multiverse explanation.

Yet, it does not explain how some remember events from other universes, whilst others

do not.

Many multiverse theoreticians state that it is possible for the different universes to

interact with and be connected to one another.

This, in effect, is where we can combine all of the theories stated before into one potential

explanation of the Mandela Effect.

Perhaps, as Mitchell has proposed, we are resonating with our environment at a quantum

level, in order to process information as a three dimensional hologram in our minds.

But, our environment is itself a multiverse, made up of many universes interacting and

resonating with other universes in the same way that our minds do with the environment.

Thus, some people resonate with other universes at times, gathering information and experiencing

reality as it is in another plane of existence.

This could happen in the same way that two radios can emit the same signal from different

places.

And, since memories exist in the zero point field, which itself exists, in theory, across

all universes - ignoring space and time - we remember the same things across all universes

as well.

Why only a certain number of people remember the same thing is then left to Jung's synchronicity:

the meaning of the meaningful coincidences remaining allusive.

It is important to note now, that it is impossible for this explanation to be proven with conclusive

evidence.

This is merely the presentation a hypothesis for a phenomenon which cannot be thoroughly

proved or disproved.

The ideas discussed in this video have been developed upon a layman's understanding

of advanced sciences like quantum mechanics and astrophysics.

As such, I encourage you to do further reading to learn more for yourself.

Regardless, I hope that this video has, at the very least, presented thought-provoking

ideas which can promote further discussion on the enigma that is the Mandela Effect.

Thank you for watching.

If you enjoyed this, please give this video a thumbs up to let me know.

And, if you haven't already, why not watch my previous video on the Mandela Effect, in

which I discuss three worthy examples in detail.

Remember, the more you know, the more there is to fear.

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Slow Cooker Kung Pao Chicken Recipe - Duration: 2:34.

Hey everybody and welcome to the video.

Today we are going to be making a new dish of mine, slow cooker kung pao chicken.

This is the best asian dish I've ever made at home that successfully replaces the traditional

higher calorie version you'd order at a carry out restaurant.

It's absolutely going to be a staple for me, I hope you enjoy it as well.

Be sure to like the video if you do and subscribe if you'd like to see more recipe videos

in the future.

First up, we want to cut the chicken breast into bite-sized pieces and cook on the stovetop

medium high for about 2-3 minutes.

Pepper the chicken but no salt will be needed with the soy sauce we'll be adding later.

Once the chicken is lightly browned, transfer it into the slow cooker.

Next, we'll want to mix together the soy sauce, water, honey, hoisin sauce, red pepper

flakes, garlic, and ginger.

Once everything is combined pour the sauce over the chicken.

Cover the crockpot and cook on high for about 2 hours, or low for four hours.

Next, we'll want to chop our zucchini and pepper into bite-sized pieces.

And 30 minutes before the chicken is done, we'll add this to the slow cooker with our

cashews.

At this point we will also add a little bit of cornstarch to thicken our sauce.

This is optional but I think it made a huge difference in making it more like the carryout

style asian food I'm trying to replicate.

Cover once again for the remaining cook time.

Just like that, we are finished.

I decided to serve mine with brown rice, even taking that into account we are still under

500 calories per serving.

This is really a very delicious and easy dish, one I've been trying to replicate at home

for quite a while.

Be sure to give it a try and let me know what you think, I know I can't wait to make it

again.

Until next time, I will talk to you all later.

Have a good one.

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WWE Superstar Shake Up Trades Leaked? Major TNA Stars Return! | WrestleTalk News April 2017 - Duration: 4:10.

Hello and welcome to the WrestleTalk News!

I'm Oli Davis, and I'll be replying to as many comments on this video as I can.

Despite the returns of LAX and the debut of Alberto El Patron, the top story in Impact

Wrestling right now is the feud between announcers Jeremy Borash and Josh Mathews.

The two will captain sides for a match next week to find out "who knows everything"

- which I assume means, 'the loser no longer does commentary'.

We're rooting for ya, JB!

And on last night's episode, they both picked their teams.

Mathews ended up with Bobby Lashley, Bram, Eli Drake and Tyrus, while Borash got all

the pops - announcing top babyface Alberto El Patron along with returning TNA stars Chris

Adonis (who wrestled as Chris Masters in WWE), Matt Morgan and...go to Impact's website

to find out the final explosive member.

Yeah.

That's right.

They ended the big show with a cliffhanger...to their website.

One failed search for TNA.com later, footage playing on ImpactWrestling.com revealed former

TNA World Heavyweight Champion Magnus making his triumphant return as Borash's fourth

man.

Magnus' wife Mickie James is, of course, currently contracted to WWE on Smackdown Live.

In other Impact news, F4WOnline are reporting the X Division's DJZ was badly injured at

last night's The Crash show in Mexico City, and has had to undergo major surgery.

Thankfully the procedure is said to have been successful.

Also, PWInsider are reporting former TNA star Sonjay Dutt has turned down an offer to work

at the WWE Performance Center, because he'd have to relocate to Orlando.

Instead, he's signed to work full-time with Impact Wrestling as a producer, as he's

been very close with Jarrett for years.

On the post-Mania edition of Monday Night Raw, Vince McMahon announced that we'll

be getting a 'Superstar Shake-Up' next week.

Firstly, everyone said: 'well that's a stupid name'.

And then, more importantly: 'what's a Superstar Shake-Up?'

Piecing together information from various WWE.com articles and Shane McMahon promos,

the Superstar Shake Up will run over two nights, starting on next week's Raw, and ending

at Smackdown Live the night after, and will involve multiple trades between General Managers

Kurt Angle and Daniel Bryan, that can even include champions.

The latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that when the 'Superstar Shake-Up'

idea was first brought up, "the key moves would be Roman Reigns to Smackdown and A.J.

Styles to Raw.

This was months ago.

This past week we were told that Reigns isn't going anywhere and the key moves were said

to be Styles to Raw and The New Day to Smackdown."

This could be why Smackdown got this week's biggest NXT call-up with Shinsuke Nakamura

- to replace the imminently moving AJ (WHY ARE YOU SPLITTING THEM UP!?) - but there's

also a John Cena-sized hole on Tuesday nights, which you'd expect a top babyface wrestler

from Raw to fill.

While it's very unlikely, Paul Heyman has teased that could be WWE's current Universal

Champion Brock Lesnar: "My client @BrockLesnar and I are "open4business"

and we look forward to hearing new, innovative ways for @WWE to ....promote / market @BrockLesnar

as the once-ever athlete and performer that has blessed @WWE with his presence.

#SuperstarShakeup #RAW" The new episode of The WrestleTalk Show is

up, where Luke Owen and I discuss the topic that won't go away - should Roman Reigns

have turned heel at Wrestlemania? - and WWE have released a former tag team champion.

Find out all the details by clicking the videos to the left, and subscribe.

I've been Oli Davis, and that was wrestling.

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Tutorial How to use Chisel Tip Markers - Duration: 45:49.

Hi everyone welcome back to my channel

So for today I'm going to be showing you how to color with these chisel tip markers

I have a few different type of markers here to show you

I don't really have any other markers other then these

but I think a lot of chisel tips are probably similar

This video was inspired by a comment that I got recently on my 3 marker challenge video

I just did a 3 marker challenge video using these Copic Original markers

and in that video i also gave a quick review on the Copic Original markers

and I got a comment asking if I could give more tips on how to use chisel tip markers

and instead of just typing it out I thought I would show you up close how I use them

so it would be a bit more helpful

this video might be a little long I'm going to try to keep it short

but if you have these markers maybe grab them out

well any type of chisel tip markers, grab them out, grab a piece of paper and maybe color along with me

Disclaimer though although I have been using alcohol based markers for over 15 years

I will never say I'm an expert and I will never say that I know everything there is to know

I'm just not that type of person

so if you have additional tips that you would like to add on how to use these markers

or if you do a different way

definitely feel free to leave it in the comment section below to help out any body who needs those tips

but please don't be a jerk about it

don't be mean any mean comments will be deleted

because I want this video to be a safe space for any body who wants to learn

so please be nice about it and share the wealth

One of the things I think is great about being an artist on youtube in this digital age

that makes me sound so old to say that (lol)

one of the things that's really great about that is that we can share this knowledge

when I was younger in the 90's when I'm starting out with art supplies

I had no idea how to use a lot of these things and I just had to figure it out myself

or just not use the art supply unless I could find a book on it

I didn't know any artists so there was no way to gain this knowledge

So i think that's one really nice thing about the internet and youtube especially

is that we can all share our knowledge with each other and grow from it

so yeah enough of my sappyness (lol)

so yeah lets get started

these are the 3 different types of markers I'm going to be showing you because they are the only ones I have

I did use Prismacolor back in the late 90's early 00's I think

but I believe they have changed since I used them and I don't have them anymore

and I do think the chisel tip was probably the same

but I do know that the smaller side was more of a pen type size

so I don't know if it's different but hopefully most of these chisel tips are similar

so hopefully this will help you

So I'll just uncap these so you can get a view of what these look like

I am using a Copic original

a Promarker by Winsor and Newton

and I have 2 Copic sketch markers and I'll just mostly be using the chisel side

so you can see that

now the Copic original and the Promarker

the chisel tips look really similar and so do the bullet tips

they also call them fine tips I just tend to call them bullet tips

I don't know why

the chisel tip on the Copic sketch are just a little bit smaller

but they all have the same type of shape to the chisel

so I think it should work out about the same way

So i'm going to be going over a couple ways I like to blend these markers

as well as some tips on how to use them in general and I'll do a little bit of a demonstration as I'm giving the tips

I really hope you will enjoy this video

I'll do my best so lets get started

So the first tip that I would have with these chisel tip markers

is that I like to utilize both sides of the markers

you could actually get all the effects with the chisel tip but I think it's easier to just use both sides equally

when I'm using the brush tip marker I will tend to just use the brush

but I really find it easier especially when your first starting to use both sides with the marker

so don't be afraid to keep flipping them around using them as much as you can

whatever is the easier side to use

Another tip I have would be to use all sides of the chisel tip

so if you can see here the chisel tip has a lot of different grooves and cuts to it

and you can use all of these sides to do a different type of effect

I'll show you the other one

for example when you lay the chisel tip flat on the paper

it'll make a line like this

because the base of the chisel tip here is very flat

you can do lines like this

almost looks like bricks or something

and you can just press it down flat and pull

oops

like this

you get a pretty nice line when you do that

also on this one

just press it down flat

and flat like this

the way that I tend to use the most

lets get this out of the way

is the tip right here

especially when I'm doing a smaller illustration and I want to fill a large area

I will tend to use the tips right here a lot

so I will hold the pen like this

the tip down

when you do this you can get a line like this

it's a very fine area

use small circles to fill in an area and make smooth coloring

like that

there is this way

this kind of line

see if I just use this tip and pull this way

I get this kind of line it's a bit thicker

but if I use the same tip and go this way

I get a thinner line

you can even try to use the back end but it's very uncomfortable to do that

and it'll just give the same type of line

so I tend to use this front tip more

and of course your pressure will also effect

if you put a lot of pressure you can get a thicker line

and if you just gently touch it you'll get a thinner line

it's not a huge difference like you would see with the brush tip

but everything is a still a bit pressure sensitive really depending on how much is your pressure

The biggest tip I can definitely give is do not be afraid to keep moving this chisel tip around

until you find a really useful spot to use

you can even do like, this type of mark

you can put it on the very edge

like this

and get dots

so your angleing it down and your getting it from here

little dots

so there's all kinds of marks you can make with this chisel tip

as long as you are willing to experiment and give it a try

the bullet tip

it's a bit more straight forward

you get dots

you get a line

I really don't know any other way to get a mark from it

maybe on the side you can get a thicker line

but it's more straight forward

so if you are really experienced you could actually make the chisel tip work for you in a lot of different ways

but I still would suggest to use both at first so that you get used to both

and they both have their own unique ability's

before I forget you can also use the bullet tip to do the small circles as well

small circles will work with any type of tip (nib)

it just helps you to get an even coloring

and any type of alcohol marker the quicker you work the better to blend

if the ink is still wet there's a better chance to blend

a good way to blend is to keep going over and over the same area with the 2 colors

until you feel it's vibrant enough and it looks smooth enough

like that

Ok so I'm going to go into blending techniques now

i hope I'm not forgetting anything

I kind of have a little bit of a list of things to say in case I forget something

but you never know what your going to remember right?

So we're going to go on to blending types

so when I use a copic sketch marker with the brush tips

my favorite way to blend is kind of like a flicking motion

so I will put the tip of the marker down and put a little bit of a pressure

it makes a mark kind of like that

and then I will move this way or whatever way you want to move

while lifting up

so I'll put pressure, lift up and move to the side

and you get a mark like this

so if you just build up marks like that

this is especially good when you're doing hair and you want to have a hair shine especially for like anime style

this is the way I love to do hair

and it's also really good if you're blending 2 colors together

sorry I uncapped the wrong side, I do that all the time lol

and again I'm just going to put pressure on the tip

and it's on the side by the way

and I'm going to move this way while slowly lifting up

well not slowly

it makes a nice tapered line

and that's the spot where the 2 colors meet

so the concentration is back here and it's a bit lighter there

and with blending you just want to keep switching between the 2

until it looks nice and smooth where the 2 meet

or however just until your satisfied with the look

with alcohol based markers

if you're blending 2 colors, have them ready in your hand like this

and just use them

both

just have them out ready to go

it just makes it so much easier and you can blend faster

because the faster you move the better because as long as the ink is still wet it will blend better

so that would be how I blend with the brush tip

I find it's still possible to do the same method with a bullet tip or a chisel tip

it just doesn't look as nice where the 2 colors meet

but it's still possible

so I'll show that

I'm going to take this chisel tip marker and I'm going to use the flat end

I'm going to apply the flat end to the paper

getting the kind of brick like line

and I'm going to do the same thing

I'm going to move this way applying pressure and then lifting up

you can see it's not as nice of a taper

and it's more noticeable where the lines meet

the way to get rid of streakiness is to just keep going over it

just keep at it, see it looks so much smoother now

and now I'll do the same thing here

I'm going to apply pressure to the tip on the flat end

move this way while pressing and then lifting up

so all your pressure should be back here and up here it's lighter it's barely touching

and it might take some time to get used to this type of movement

but just keep at it you;ll get there eventually

just don't give up too easily

and just keep going over the 2 sides until you feel it looks really well blended

like that

it also helps if you're using 2 colors that work well together

these 2 colors seem to work pretty well together

I have b05 and bg13

so there's a bit of a difference between the 2 but I think they look nice together

it actually blends pretty good this way

but if I was using 2 colors that don't work as well

you might be noticing the lines here more

so I'm going to do the same thing with the bullet nibs now

I've got these 2

which by the way this is the Promarker in the cobalt blue

and the Rv17 deep magenta Copic original

so the bullet tips

I would do the same thing

I just at the tip put pressure and then lift up

I am sure there's some people who

um well I'm assuming there are some people who are able to do this well

but for me I struggle really hard with using the bullet tip this way

cause I like to do this kind of method for hair

and I've definelty been struggling with this method

I don't think it's going to get any better then that

so you can see it's not as pretty with the bullet tip

but that could be my inexperience

I'm not quiet sure lol

but that is a method for you to see

I would call this the flick blend

I don't know I don't know what other people would call this at all

Another way that I would color with these type of markers

to get a nice looking blend

would actually be to do just a flat color

and then come back over the flat color once its dry with a kind of cell shading look

i would also call it glazing but that's because I've been using way too much watercolor

and I'm not sure what other term to use lol

but I think other people call it cell shading

for an example I'll show something really quick

and by the way to avoid streakiness

I think I've already said this but I'll say it again

Just keep going over the same area as much as you can

you can also try applying in a different direction

and when in doubt just do small circles

that will give you the smoothest coverage

and of course work quickly because alcohol based markers work best

when you color in an area as quickly as possible

so that the ink is still wet and it settles into a nice smooth coloring

So I'll let this dry a little bit its still a little wet

but that would be the flat coloring

and then I would come in on top of it

with another color to indicate shadow

just put something here

and this is what I did a lot in my 3 marker challenge video

in the girls hair i did a lot of just shadow and it kind of works out

if you don't like the color blend

I have very limited colors that's why I'm using these lol

I only have 3 Copic original and about 12 Promarkers

so that's why I'm using kind of odd colors

but you can also go back over the shaded area to help kind of tone it down and blend it a bit

I felt like that line there was a little too obvious so i blended it out

another way you can kind of

give yourself a leg up

especially I like to do this when I'm coloring hair a lot

I will do a flat color

this is getting a little dry

might have to refill this soon

so I'll do a flat color

with the hair espically

like this will work anywhere but I really like to use it for hair

and I might indicate shadow with this same color

or I might highlight the lines that I created for the hair

because

it depends on the color

but some colors when you do this type of line it will dry and still be kind of obvious

so it's a really good way to kind of indicate shadow

or try to test out where you want to put your shadow without committing too much

because with other colors the added color will just kind of disappear

plus it's not super obvious i think if you put

some actual shading in the same spot you might not notice this other color as much

so I guess that would be a little bit of a

a tip for

kind of testing the waters when your not sure where you want to put shadow and light

another thing I really like to do

is I will take the bullet nib

and kind of outline an area I want to fill

a way to get a large area filled without kind of loosing your sanity

because your trying to keep it not streaky

would be to kind of just map out certain areas

like do chunks

this is especially good with hair

you try to look at the way the hair flows and kind of cut one chunk out

so that you can just fill that one area

I know this looks really bad but you kind of get what I'm try to say so lol

I'll use the bullet tip to kind of outline the area

and then I'll come back in with the chisel tip

and again I'm going to be using the tip

because I really like to use the tip the most

which is this spot right here

sorry if that's out of focus or something lol

there we go

had to stand up to make sure that worked

so I will put the tip down on the paper

it makes kind of a mark like that

if you just place it down

and I'll just do small circles

to fill it in

and you'll notice kind of a line between where the bullet tip

had passed by and where the chisel tip is going over so just try to go over that carefully

so it kind of blends out the harsh line

and I'm sure I said this twice now

but with alcohol based markers you just try to work as quickly as you can

because once the ink drys it gets more difficult to smooth out the color

it still might be possible it just gets more difficult

So i'm just doing smooth circles

I actually kind of like when it gives that really uneven look

but you might not like that so

my advice in that situation

if you don't want the uneven look would be to just keep going over it

I might flip it over and I'll use the base

so this part

and fill it in cause it's a lot faster

and I'm again using circles

sometimes you can do streaks too

it's best to do streaking motions if you are moving in the same way that the object would naturally flow

because the streaks might become visible

so try to go in the natural movement

so like

you can

wow I think my markers really dry

Ok I'm going to stop here and refill my marker and I'll be right back

ok I'm back sorry about that

just so, if your new to these markers

don't be afraid they don't dry out so easily I've just been using these pretty heavily

I first got the chisel tip markers about a month ago

and I have been using them constantly in my sketchbook to get used to the tips again

because I have been using the brush tip markers for 10 years exclusively

it's been a really long time since I used the chisel tips so

I had been using them quite a lot in my sketchbook

and I'll actually show you more about that later

but yeah so

that's much better lol

so if you're doing hair you can

if it flows the correct way it also gives kind of a nice effect

cause the streakiness can be used in a good way

in that way

also if you're doing a river or something

just go with the motion of the natural movement of the object and it'll look a lot nicer

so I think now I'll just draw something really quick

and um color it in and give you some tips as I'm going

or like just show you the points that I'm using

and that brings me to another tip for you

I'm going to get some paper

by the way this is just plain cardstock paper

I'll leave a link to it in the description below I bought it from amazon

and it was recommended by a lot of artists on youtube

so I tried it out and i like it

but you can use really anything with these markers

you can use just like sketchbook paper or printer paper

I used printer paper a lot when I was younger

but I find that certain types of thicker paper like bristol board or card stock works a bit better

for example another tip

if you have paper or a type of marker that tends to spread a lot

and by spread I mean

when you put the tip of the marker down on the paper

you might see the ink spread out a little bit

it doesn't do that as much with this paper

but I know it did it really badly with my computer paper

so if you have that issue when you're doing coloring

I would suggest, lets say this is like the black line

I would suggest to like apply it further back a little bit

so I know with my old prismacolor markers

the fine tip used to do that a lot so i would start coloring like back here

and I would let it continue to spread out to fill this gap lol

which was really helpful at the time

so that's another tip for you

my very last tip for you which I'll talk about as I'm sketching something

and it's kind of relevant to this as well

is that when it comes to trying out a new medium

like maybe chisel tip markers or any type of paint really

I think the best advice I can give is that

do not start getting used to a new type of coloring product by forcing yourself to do your best work

like using drawings that are the best you can draw

I think it's better to just do very simple very quick drawings

because it takes off the pressure

it doesn't matter if the drawing looks ugly

you don't have to share the drawing

you don't have to let it see the light of day lol

it doesn't have to be your best work

just something simple just draw something really quick

color in a doodle

you could use coloring book pages, maybe you bought a coloring book

an adult coloring book or a kids coloring book

there's some really cute kids coloring books lol

just anything because you're not practicing drawing you're practicing coloring

so just do something really quick, just so you can get to the coloring part

that's what I found to be the best advice for myself

because there have been times when I was getting used to doing something new

like when I was getting used to watercolors

and I would put so much stress on myself to do this big masterpiece right away with my watercolors

when I didn't have to do that I didn't have to share these drawings

I didn't have to make them amazing I just wanted to try out the watercolors

so it's kind of better to just use doodles

and you won't, kind of, be so disappointed in the results that you feel like burnt out

just focus on just getting something on the paper in order to color it

and you know keep going just keep going

once I'm done with this I will show you my sketchbook that I started

I started using my markers in my sketchbook about a month ago

when I started with these um chisel tip markers

I'm sorry I can't think while I'm sketching lol

and as you can see it's not a perfect sketch

it's not even nice for my standard

it's just a doodle this is the type of thing I would just doddle in my sketchbook

or I would doodle on a piece of paper while I'm on hold on the phone or something like that

so yeah it does not have to be perfect it's just about getting the practice in

and don't put so much pressure on yourself just keep trying with these

when I first started with the chisel tip markers

I was so used to the brush tips that I did not know what I was doing and it felt really awkward

and it was just, it was bad lol

but after about a month of just doing lots of tiny little sketches

and I do mean tiny I would pretty much just do this type of size

like 4 to a paper or 3 to a paper

and it helped out a lot because I would just get used to it

and now I don't feel any weirdness at all using the chisel tip markers

so I think that's good enough for a sketch

I'll just try to make sure that this is in frame

that might be a little difficult to see so I'm going to quickly line it with my

multiliner

I'll just use this it's a thicker line but it'll be quicker

I'm using my Copic cool grey multiliner in 0.3

I usually use a smaller size this is quite large for me

but this will be very quick

and again I'm not trying to be perfect

I just want to get to the coloring

give her little elf ears

of course have fun with it though lol you know?

have fun with it just do what you want just don't put pressure on yourself to make it amazing and

don't worry about showing this later you don't have to show it to anybody

I'm sorry if I'm repeating myself but I think that's kind of important

ok I'm just going to let that dry for a minute or two and then erase and we'll start the coloring

Another tip I can give when using multiliners and Copic or any other type of alcohol based marker

if you ever have a lot of um

bleeding with the pen line, where the pen line just kind of smears into the ink

it's actually pretty good to go over it with a maybe like a rubber eraser like this

or any type of eraser because it can help to pick up any extra ink

and also give it ample time to dry

I like to let my line work sit for at least half an hour and then erase and then start to color

so like I'll do something like this

where I roll it up like a log and just roll it over to make sure any pencil lines and excess ink might be picked up

you don't really see any evidence of it but it's just something that I found to be really helpful

of course if it's not alcohol proof or alcohol marker proof, Copic proof

it's going to smear so lol nothing you can do

in that case except for to try to avoid the lines when you can so

there's still a way to save it if you just kind of try to avoid coloring over the lines

you can also just go straight in with the marker on top of pencil which is what I was doing in my sketchbook

I looked it up and Copic doesn't really suggest you do that

but they also said that it wouldn't really clog the nib but it will discolor the nib

and I'll show you an example

I've discolored this nib pretty badly from just using it over pencil lines

but you know it's kind of fun too

and so far I haven't had any issues with the pencil lines clogging the nibs

so yeah here's my very quick little doodle

and I'm just going to fill it in with my markers here

and try to talk about the way I'm using the marker as I go

in case you're unsure

when it comes to hair

the hair grows out from this area here

so it's good to have it flow, so when your coloring it's good to follow the flow

and also like I said if you want something more smooth and a little bit more easy to deal with

for sanity reasons lol

it's better to like kind of cut off a strand

so like here

I would kind of

cut off this part and I'm using the bullet tip to outline, cause I like to do that

so I'm kind of showing myself I'm going to use this area

this spot here is really small so I'm just going to use the bullet tip

in circle motions

and flicks to fill this in

see if I can get some hair shiny

I find this part difficult but I think it could be possible to do this if you just get used to it

going for super shiny xD

yeah that's not so bad

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