Welcome to a VERY exciting day for me…I’m finally releasing my “baby” into the world: my Hex Color Chart for Copic Markers, I designed to show the visual color relationship between the markers. I’m celebrating with a Video Hop and invited a few friends to join in the fun and show you some ways they’ll be using their charts.

NOTE: Copic has not added any colors since 2012, so the chart has not changed in all this time.
Hex Color Chart for Copic Markers
For years, I’ve wanted to have a chart that shows me how colors compare to each other. In the downloadable charts that have been in use for so long, the numerical order kept the light tints separated from each other so they aren’t easily comparable. Same with the darks, etc. So I began the odyssey of creating a chart organized by visual color relationships instead. In the video below, I talk about what it took to get it here…please give it a like and help justify the many hours of labor to get this puppy done!
When purchasing the Hex Chart Bundle, you’ll receive a link in your receipt to download the zip file right away. There are two pdfs inside, one is blank, to print in black and white on your Copic-friendly paper.
The other is in color, but remember, it won’t be particularly accurate for color. But it’ll be enough to give you an idea what some of the colors are that you’re missing. You can always re-watch the video above or any of these in the video hop as well, since the color on that looks fairly good; just pause the video when it shows the color section you want to view.
There are also hex charts you can buy for a few Colored Pencils too – and a bunch of free swatch charts and more over on this page.
Please know the hex chart isn’t a way to become a bazillionaire – but it does help to keep a roof over my head with all of us kicking in just a few dollars for a super helpful chart! If you don’t want to pay for one, by all means goo to Sharon’s blog for free charts – the rectangular one- and two-page charts, and lots more resources.
Copic Classes online
If you’re interested in learning more about coloring with Copic Markers – the Copic Jumpstart class is an excellent place to start! And if you’re looking for next steps check out all the Copic classes I teach. I can’t wait to see you grow!
Video hop list!
I’m so humbled and overwhelmed that my friends decided to join me for this exciting moment. Please do me the honor of visiting them, and leaving them some love on their blogs and videos!
Debby Hughes, Lime Doodle
Elaine Hughes, Marker Geek
Jennifer McGuire, Jennifer McGuire Ink
Julie Ebersole, Paper Trufflez
Kathy Racoosin, The Daily Marker
Kristina Werner, KWerner Design
Laura Bassen, Doublestick Heaven
May Flaum, Craft with May
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Is this still available for purchase? ??
Yes it’s here: http://sandyallnock.com/product-category/hex-chart/
Hi Sandy,I bought the chart months ago but still havnt printed it out because my printer took a diddly soo on me that day.My new printer hopefully will be here soon. I’m in the middle of remodeling my house so time will tell.Can’t wait for the in hand.BLESSED day Sandy
Sandy, I would love to purchase this chart, but the link won’t work. Can you offer any suggestions?
I just tried too … the link to purchase doesn’t work, nor does the troubleshooting link {ironically LOL}
It is beyond wonderful that after all the time and effort you put in this, that you are sharing this with us. We are eternally grateful. Thank you.
Love, love, love your hex chart. It is the best tool ever. It makes it so much easier to match colors. Thank you so much.
Sandy, I too wanted to thank you for creating this chart. I started working on filling mine in this weekend and at first it was a little frustrating trying to find right labeled hex, but once my brain quit thinking numerically and started actually looking at the color swatches I did on a separate piece of paper it kind of became like a game of “where does this color belong” and it got easier to find their respective labels. It was an eye opening experience for me as I usually look at the caps to decide which colors to use, but after filling in the chart I feel that I have “become one” with my copics. Thanks for all you do and keep on creating!
Sandy, I LOVE your chart. I think I’ve figured out how to use it and it works beautifully!!! I colored a flower using B41, BG72, and B02 and it is stunning!!! I can’t believe those colors blended beautifully!! Thank you so much for this awesome chart!!!
Love this chart…..just purchased the bundle….I hope. It said there was some technical error, so I will have to check my email and debit card to see if purchase went through. Hope so. The…..how do I find my download????? TIA
You’ll get a yellow email from me…check your spam folder for it 🙂
What a great tool. Thank you so much for the chance to win a hand colored chart.
This looks like an awesome tool Sandy! I tend to reach for the same combinations all the time – I think this will help me get out of my rut!
This labor of love you created looks so useful! Thanks for sharing.
Oh Sandy, you have nailed this one and I am so thankful for it, it’s been ordered in my mailbox to be printed. I believed this is going to be the best tool for using Copic markers, I have the other charts and filled out, but there is still a problem with using it. THANK YOU from the bottom of my HEART!
Boy has the Hex chart been working for me, thanks ever so much
It’s been a labor of love completing my HexChart but it really does open your eyes to the color combos you may already have in your arsenal
What an awesome chart. I ordered it yesterday and filled it out immediately! Thank you!!! It is beautiful! One question: Would you say that the colors that are adjacent are a good blending group? Maybe in a diagonal? I am a newbie and loving my COPIC hobby! I really need the already colored one!! 🙂 Hugs & Blessings!
Definitely not – similar colors are next to each other. Take a few steps in different directions to find something different enough. I have more videos coming where I’ll show you how I use it. 🙂
Thanks so much for doing this! I just printed it and now ready to color chart now that I feel better. Coloring is a great therapy
Your hex chart is genius, Sandy! Big thank yous from someone who usually looks at the cap for color reference! 😛
Just bought the chart and am looking forward to filling it out!!!
Getting this chart was the best idea ever. Thank you so much for all your hard work. It’s great to see how the colours relate to each other. I’ve just finished colouring my chart – so many still to get!!