Color Scheme Repeat

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- With a pencil, draw a simple drawing on a white piece of paper ( the size of the final sheet.

) - Do not have any open lines, just closed shapes. - Do not over complicate. It is okay to make it MUCH more simple than the example above. - When finished, outline the drawing in sharpie marker.

- Put the pattern behind the white piece of paper and trace it onto the final. - Use a window or a light table to better see the image underneath.

- Flip the pattern over and repeat previous step. If the pattern does not match up with drawing that is already traced, flip the paper over and try again.

- Put the pattern behind the white piece of paper and trace it onto the final. - Use a window or a light table to better see the image underneath.

- Put the pattern behind the white piece of paper and trace it onto the final. - Use a window or a light table to better see the image underneath.

- Continue until the paper is filled.

- Go over the pencil marks with sharpie. - If there are mistakes, correct them when using the sharpie.

- Once done with the sharpie .draw a line splitting the page in half (if you want to use two color schemes.) .or three lines splitting the page into fourths (if you want to use four color schemes.)

- Choose the first color scheme. - Color some areas with crayon - Then finish that color scheme with watercolors.

- Continue with the other sections.

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