B02 Robin’s Egg Blue is a soft green-leaning blue Copic Marker which mimics Cerulean Blue watercolor. This is a popular blue for blending combinations and backgrounds. An easy blending blue for beginners. B02 is available in Copic Sketch, Ciao, and Classic marker styles.
Every Copic Marker has unique characteristics based on its unique ink formula.
Knowing how a color behaves will help you blend effectively and make art with confidence.
B02 Robin’s Egg Blue
Let’s take a closer look at this Copic Marker and its ink characteristics.
Temperature: A slightly greenish blue.
Resemblance: Cerulean Blue watercolor.
Actual Value: N3.5
All Copics are measured on a Neutral Gray value scale. The last number on the cap is supposed to indicate value but we’ve found discrepancies where the actual ink value is different than cap designation.
Cap Accuracy: The plastic on a Sketch marker is similar to one coat of B02 but the plastic is a bit more greenish.
Buildup: B02 begins to look oily on the first layer but seems to even out by 3 layers.
Shattering: Does not shatter.
Chromatography testing shows this ink’s behavior when it comes in contact with #0 Colorless Blender (solvent). High shattering colors may leak unexpected color when you make corrections or attempt to blend with any color that has a high solvent to colorant ratio. Shattering is not bad, it’s just something to be aware of.
Staining: B02 does not stain.
Lift: This color lifts easily. It’s not a complete lift but it’s close.
See staining swatch. Sample was given 6 stripes of #0 Colorless Blender, drying between each stripe. Results indicate how much lifting you can expect.
Lightfast: Faded by about 10%.
Samples were swatched on X-Press It Blending Card. 1 layer of ink was exposed to windowsill sunlight for 21 days. Approximately 10 hours of sun per day based on weather conditions. Note: we do not recommend displaying original Copic art under these conditions.
Natural Ink Family: B02 is at the light end of the B-Zero family. It’s a large family but Copic doesn’t make the darker end (no B08 or B09). This is a blue and a good investment for your first blue blends.
Family Members: B0000, B000, B00, B01, B02, B04, B05, B06
We include this information because many Copic users never think deeper than the letter groupings (R, BV, G, etc.). Every ink has its own temperature variations and underlying flavors. Understanding what an ink looks like in its different dilutions helps when creating your own blending combinations.
Complement: A light carmine red, not pink We suggest R02 or R05
Underpaint: We suggest W1
This is simply one suggestion. Many possible colors exist. Test to find a color that pleases you.
Pushing Pencil: We suggest Prismacolor 103 Cerulean Blue
VanillaArts.com (our sister site) teaches a Push & Pull technique for dimensional coloring. This is simply one suggestion. Many possible colors exist. Test to find a color that pleases you.
Vanilla Arts Classes using B02:
Vanilla Arts Digi Stamps using B02:
We continue to create new content and classes and we will update here as more become available.
Visit the workshop resource page at our sister site VanillaArts.com for a wide variety of Vanilla Arts stamps.
Color palettes and swatches using B02:
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