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How to Color Wood Grains

How to Color Wood Grains

Feb 21, 2025

How to Color Wood Grains

 

Wood grain textures add a natural, rustic charm to your coloring projects. Whether you're working on home decor illustrations or cozy cabin scenes, learning how to create a realistic wood grain effect can elevate your artwork. In this coloring tutorial, we'll walk you through five simple steps to achieve a stunning wood pattern.

Today's tutorial features an illustration from the Xmas Corner by Southern Lotus Coloring Book, available on Amazon and our website. If you love coloring books, this guide will help you master wood grain art.

 

Materials You’ll Need:

 

- Ohuhu Markers (E170, E260)

- White Gel Pen

- A coloring page with wood elements (from the Xmas Corner Coloring Book)

 

Step-by-Step Guide to Coloring Wood Grains

 

Step 1: Apply the First Layer with E170


Start by coloring the base layer of your wood grain with E170. Use smooth, even strokes to ensure full coverage. This step creates a warm foundation for the wood pattern.

 

Step 1 - How to Color Wood Grains

 

Step 2: Let It Dry and Draw the Wood Grain with E260


Once the base layer is completely dry, use E260 to sketch the natural grain pattern. Draw wavy lines and knots to mimic real wood grain art. Don’t worry about making them perfect—imperfections add to the realism!

 

Step 2 - How to Color Wood Grains

 

Step 3: Build Layers for Depth


Continue layering your E260 marker following the previous grain lines. Allow each layer to dry before adding another—this helps create dimension and prevents the colors from bleeding. This wood tutorial will help you achieve a more realistic effect.

 

Step 3 - How to Color Wood Grains

 

Step 4: Add Shadows for a Realistic Look


Enhance the depth of your wood grain by applying shadows with E260 in darker areas. Focus on the edges of the wood pattern and knots to make them stand out.

 

Step 4 - How to Color Wood Grains

 

Step 5: Highlight with a White Gel Pen


Finally, bring your wood grain art to life by adding subtle highlights with a white gel pen. Apply small strokes along the grain lines where light would naturally hit.

 

Step 5 - How to Color Wood Grains

 

Final Result

 

Congratulations! Your wood grain pattern is complete.

 

Final result - How to Color Wood Grains

 

This coloring tutorial is perfect for coloring pages, handmade cards, and other creative projects.


For more detailed tutorial, you can check out our Instagram.

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