Would you like to be able to make your digital paper coordinate with the coloring you do with your Copic Markers?
Would you like to make your font for card sentiments or art journaling coordinate with your Copic Marker coloring as well?
Wouldn't it be great to take B02...
and make your digital background papers coordinate? Even down to the finest details, like the lines on this ledger paper?

Then print it out, stamp, color and embellish with your Copic Markers and know that it looks great?
Do you own Photoshop Elements or Photoshop Creative Suite?
Your solution is here!
For US $2.95 you can click on the button below to purchase this item.
Indicate the e-mail address (if different than your Paypal id) and once paid, via Paypal, the files will be sent to your e-mail address*! It's that simple! You do not even need to have a Paypal account. Paypal will automatically send an e-mail to my address at inkyheart@earthlink.net to notify me of your payment.
*allow up to 24 business hours for delivery.
I have carefully input the 334 colors that are currently the entire Copic palette into a digital image file using the manufacturer's specified color coding for the most accurate results. This includes the newly released 12 colors that are shipping in just a couple of weeks. P.S. - store owners, if you haven't placed your order for the newest colors in Sketch Markers yet -- now would be the time!
How Does It Work?
In Photohop Elements: Use your eyedropper tool to select a color from my 334 color palette file and then double click on the color selector tool to reveal the manufacturer's settings for RGB, HSB and Hex code. Or have the file visible to use the eyedropper on the Enhance Color / Replace Color dialog box.
In Photoshop CS: Use your eyedropper tool to select a color from my 334 color palette file and then double click on the color selector tool to reveal the manufacturer's settings for RGB, HSB, Lab, CMYK and Hex code.
Use either tool to retrieve this data and then input it into the color selector dialog in Microsoft Word to get a coordinating font color using RGB.
Show Me More!
I will be putting together more YouTube Videos featuring use of the Copic Digital Swatches - so subscribe to my channel on YouTube, inkyheart-SLM. It's free - and you will see even more things you can do to take your finished projects to new levels of digi-nation!
The Fine Print
This is my personal project and is not an endorsed product of Copic Marker / Imagination International. It's just something that I've put together and am offering to those who like to do a little digital dabbling whether it be in Photoshop or Microsoft Word.
Your purchase is for individual use only. Do not distribute files electronically by any means. Use common sense and give credit where credit is due. Thank you for your cooperation.
NOTE: Digital sample sources: Ledger 'mattie' by Corina Neilson. Overlay by IOD for Prima Hybrid.