Yes :) , I got them at the Mexican equivalent of a "dollar store" but I was surprised that they costed much cheaper than that. They give a funny smell, like burnt sugar, which is what they are probably made of (corn syrup, cornstarch and food coloring). I just watched your video of the challenge, whoa those watercolors you used are like the ones I used in college, but they sold them to me as "professional ones"!, at the time, they costed the Equivalent of 15.7 Euros (Primo CMP 24 Deckfarben), I also had the same brushes! They used to cost the equivalent of 2.5 Euros, this was before UA-cam existed :)
Haha, thanks for watching it XD Wow, selling these as pro colours is hard. I really like using them and they are good for cheap ones, but far away from a really good quality. Funny that your colours are made of these food products. very ecofriendly.
30 cents? now that was a deal :D My cheap art supplieschallenge has the cheapes watercolours I could find, which were 3 Euro in the german "Euro-shop"
Yes :) , I got them at the Mexican equivalent of a "dollar store" but I was surprised that they costed much cheaper than that. They give a funny smell, like burnt sugar, which is what they are probably made of (corn syrup, cornstarch and food coloring).
I just watched your video of the challenge, whoa those watercolors you used are like the ones I used in college, but they sold them to me as "professional ones"!, at the time, they costed the Equivalent of 15.7 Euros (Primo CMP 24 Deckfarben), I also had the same brushes! They used to cost the equivalent of 2.5 Euros, this was before UA-cam existed :)
Haha, thanks for watching it XD
Wow, selling these as pro colours is hard. I really like using them and they are good for cheap ones, but far away from a really good quality.
Funny that your colours are made of these food products. very ecofriendly.