Doodle rainbow by outline marker
It looks beautiful and wonderful
Hey art lovers! If you're anything like me, you're always looking for fun, accessible ways to tap into your creative side. Recently, I've been absolutely obsessed with rainbow doodle art, especially when using outline markers. It's such a joyful and therapeutic activity that yields truly beautiful results, and honestly, it looks way more intricate than it actually is to create! What I adore about drawing doodles, particularly rainbow ones, is the sheer freedom. There are no strict rules, just endless possibilities to play with colors and shapes. Outline markers have become my secret weapon for this because they give your doodles such crisp, clean lines that really make the vibrant rainbow colors pop. Plus, the way the ink flows just feels so satisfying on paper. So, if you're curious about how to get started with your own rainbow doodle art, let me share a few tips based on my experience. You really don't need much! Grab some outline markers (I love sets with a good range of colors, especially primary and secondary shades for a true rainbow effect), a piece of paper, and maybe a pencil and eraser for initial sketches if you're feeling a bit nervous. Don't be afraid to experiment with different paper types too; thicker paper generally handles the ink better. Getting Started with Your Rainbow Doodle: Sketch Your Basic Shapes (Optional but Recommended): I usually start with a light pencil sketch of the main elements or sections I want to color. This could be anything from wavy lines, abstract shapes, flowers, or even letters. Think about how you want your rainbow colors to flow through these sections. Outline with Your Markers: Once you have your rough guide, pick an outline marker (often black, but you could use a colored one for a different effect!) and trace your shapes. This is where the magic of the outline marker really shines, creating that distinct border. Fill with Rainbow Colors: Now for the fun part! Grab your colorful markers and start filling in the sections. Try to follow the classic rainbow order (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet) if you want a traditional look, or go wild with your own color scheme. Don't worry about staying perfectly within the lines; sometimes a little bleed adds character. Add Details and Patterns: This is where your doodle truly comes to life. Within each colored section, you can add smaller doodles, patterns, or textures. Think dots, stripes, swirls, tiny stars, or even mini-flowers. This layering adds so much depth and interest to your rainbow doodle art. Varying the thickness of your lines or using different sized markers can also create a really dynamic effect. One of my favorite things about drawing doodles is how forgiving it is. There's no right or wrong, and every piece is unique. Whether you're looking to relax, express yourself, or just add a splash of color to your day, giving rainbow doodle art a try with outline markers is an absolutely wonderful way to do it. It’s an easy way to create something beautiful, and I guarantee you'll feel a sense of accomplishment and joy watching your colors come to life on the page! Happy doodling!