Shana thank you for all your videos, I'm going through them one by one, I've just started with water soluble pencils,your videos are so helpful,again thank you
Since I don't have Inktense pencils or blocks right now, I do have tons of watercolor pencils and pastels to use to create the same painting. Thanks for the inspiration.Looking forward to more of your tutorials.
That’s really beautiful. Thanks. I’ve just bought myself inktense pencils so watching like crazy to learn. Certainly seams different to oil painting. 😊
5:15 "I may not be the best person to give tutorial on waves." Hahha, whatever you do is amazing. I remember your tutorial on composition. That was fabulous! This here is the only best tutorial on Inktense waves.
Wow! I learned so much from this. I will be rewatching. The Inktense pencils and the Faber Castell Pitt pens are two of my favorite supplies to use. I’m always looking for new ways to make use of the two, but have never thought about using them together, for some odd reason. Landscapes with water are something I love to do, but I continually struggle with getting waves and clouds right. I cannot wait to try these techniques. I have been considering purchasing the Inktense blocks for a long time, contemplating whether I truly need them. I wanted see how they could be used in conjunction with the pencils, and that's how I found your video. Now I’m sold!
I'm so glad to hear that you found my video helpful!! I love mixing supplies and seeing what they do together. The Pitt Pens and Inktense are fun to combine! Thank you so much for watching, I hope you have a ton of fun in your creative endeavors!! 😊
Thank you for the video! Really impressive! And if before I was a big fan of Inktense pensils only and I didn't understand the idea of the Inktense blocks, but now... I want them as well😂❤🎨
Stumbled across your channel and have thoroughly enjoyed both your style and your manner of presentation. I have the Inktense travel pan set and love the vibrancy that can be achieved. I don’t understand why you don’t have more subscribers, but you’ve got a new one in me!
Thank you so much Anita! I'm glad you like my work/channel! I have been wanting to get the Inktense travel pan set! It looks like it would be a lot of fun to work with!
Shana I don't even know you but I'm having a love hate relationship developing with you at the moment. As a fellow artist I am wanting these intense blocks and pencils, I already have The pitt pens, but as I watch you create this beautiful piece, I am dying to order both the pencils and blocks so I can maybe create something similar in nature. But I will be good and settle for using my watercolor and pastel supplies to practice with until next month when I can order the blocks. Grrr hate having to wait to order new toys. :)
Just amazing! Thank you for sharing. I've had the inktense pencils and blocks for a few months now absolutely love them. Ive been making textile seascapes I would love to use my inktense to create the sky on fabric would you mind if I ask what colours did you use in the sky please?
Hi there! Thank you! I believe I used Iris blue for the sky, washed out with varying amounts of pressure. It may have also been the Dark Ultramarine as that can be washed out to a nice sky color as well.
Hey there, thank you! Yes I do have a real time demo for beginners of a leaf in inktense. I have a playlist for Inktense and you should be able to find it in there!
Enjoyed video and learning how to use blocks on different ways i subscribed to your channel can you do more drawings with inktense and and inktense pencils...mikelle art mom💙✍👩🎨
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed my video! I will definitely be doing more with Inktense on the channel in the future. I also have a few other videos on the topic already. I actually have a Playlist just for Inktense! If you would like to see more videos from me about Inktense, you can go here! ua-cam.com/play/PL2QyxD4oF_jXIaq1-4-XzFeALwDWxtIFN.html
Lol I know the feeling! I see in your other comment that you have watercolor pencils and pastels, those should do for now. Also, most soft and chalk pastels are also water-soluble so I recommend playing around with that as well!
Just came across your channel. Nice painting !! Wanted to know if there is any specific reason for using the white pitt pen instead of the white inktense block. Thanks and looking forward to more Inktense :)
Hello, and welcome! Thank you, I am glad you like the painting! To answer your question, I did use the white Inktense block with a fine brush for some of the wavy lines in the water and to lighten some places, but I found the Pitt pen to be a bit more opaque and I was able to cover some of the larger areas of white quicker with the Pitt pen. Really it just helped to speed up the process because I didn't have to layer it as much as I would with the white Inktense block. So, I used both depending on what effect I was looking for. I hope this helps!
I think a little bit of both happened, there was definitely some debris from the paper towel that I was able to dust off easily, and there was a spot on the sky where the paper tried to pill a little bit. I don't tend to use this paper for Inktense anymore unless it's something with light applications. This is the Strathmore 400 series mixed Media paper, it's a favorite of mine, but it can't handle as much abuse as hot pressed watercolor paper lol. Now I tend to use Arches Hot Pressed Watercolor paper.
Thank you! I do not have a lot of experience with their coloursoft pencils. I have a few of them, but am not a huge fan. Not all of their pencils are cut from the same cloth though, that's for sure. I love their Inktense and their Drawing line of colored pencils. Each of their pencil lines are a bit different, so for me, it's really all about finding which line works best for my individual style.
To put it plainly, I just didn't feel like it. Everyone has their own way of working, and there is no one right way to do things. It's not a waste if I got the effect I was looking for and enjoyed myself doing it. I found this way to be simpler for the way I like to work. It's not for everyone, and that's fine.
Would love to see more tutorials with this media on landscapes!
Thank you for the suggestion! I will have to see what I can do! 😊
Very cool waves.
Thank you!!
Shana thank you for all your videos, I'm going through them one by one, I've just started with water soluble pencils,your videos are so helpful,again thank you
I'm so glad to hear that my videos have been helpful! Thank you for watching! 🥰
It’s amazing what you achieved with inktense! It’s so inspiring.
Thank you! 💖
I found this was a valuable demonstration.. am in love with all the Inktense products
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video! I love the Inktense line too, so versatile!
I can’t thank you enough as you have lifted my spirits and ready to give it a go xxx
Oh, I'm so glad you hear that! Thank you so much for watching, I hope you have lots of fun creating!
Since I don't have Inktense pencils or blocks right now, I do have tons of watercolor pencils and pastels to use to create the same painting. Thanks for the inspiration.Looking forward to more of your tutorials.
You're welcome! Thank you so much for watching!
Very useful and impressive.
Thank you!
So beautiful. I just ordered the 16 piece pencil kit. I see you have done such a beautiful work. Have seen it twice. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching!! 💖
After watching this I want the inktense more than before!
They're a blast to work with!
That’s really beautiful. Thanks. I’ve just bought myself inktense pencils so watching like crazy to learn. Certainly seams different to oil painting. 😊
It is definitely different than oil painting, much closer to watercolor. So much fun to work with though!
I learned a lot and can't thank you enough. You're the lst person I saw make a landscape w Inktense!😊
I'm glad I could help Donna! Thank you for watching! 😊
Fantastic! Thank you
Thanks for watching!
5:15 "I may not be the best person to give tutorial on waves." Hahha, whatever you do is amazing. I remember your tutorial on composition. That was fabulous! This here is the only best tutorial on Inktense waves.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!! 😊
Wow! I learned so much from this. I will be rewatching. The Inktense pencils and the Faber Castell Pitt pens are two of my favorite supplies to use. I’m always looking for new ways to make use of the two, but have never thought about using them together, for some odd reason. Landscapes with water are something I love to do, but I continually struggle with getting waves and clouds right. I cannot wait to try these techniques. I have been considering purchasing the Inktense blocks for a long time, contemplating whether I truly need them. I wanted see how they could be used in conjunction with the pencils, and that's how I found your video. Now I’m sold!
I'm so glad to hear that you found my video helpful!! I love mixing supplies and seeing what they do together. The Pitt Pens and Inktense are fun to combine! Thank you so much for watching, I hope you have a ton of fun in your creative endeavors!! 😊
This is SO good!
Thank you Ashley! 💖
Amazing work
Thank you!!
Nice job!! Makes me want to break out the Inktense again! 😍
Thanks!! 🥰
Beautiful demo thx!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!!
Oh no! I thought I didn’t need Inktense...and then you show us this🤩😍😻👍🏼❣️
They are awesome! And so quick to work with!
Thank you for the video! Really impressive! And if before I was a big fan of Inktense pensils only and I didn't understand the idea of the Inktense blocks, but now... I want them as well😂❤🎨
Thank you so much! The Inktense products can become so addictive haha! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 😁
Great video ❤
Thank you!! 💖
Another awesome piece, Shana. I'm looking forward to hearing more about this project you're working on.
Thank you Sara!
Stumbled across your channel and have thoroughly enjoyed both your style and your manner of presentation. I have the Inktense travel pan set and love the vibrancy that can be achieved. I don’t understand why you don’t have more subscribers, but you’ve got a new one in me!
Thank you so much Anita! I'm glad you like my work/channel! I have been wanting to get the Inktense travel pan set! It looks like it would be a lot of fun to work with!
Great stuff, I like the block's 🎨🖌️✌️
I love them, they are so versatile! I don't know why I didn't get them sooner!!
@@CautionArtistatPlay I know, I was the same lol
Shana I don't even know you but I'm having a love hate relationship developing with you at the moment. As a fellow artist I am wanting these intense blocks and pencils, I already have The pitt pens, but as I watch you create this beautiful piece, I am dying to order both the pencils and blocks so I can maybe create something similar in nature. But I will be good and settle for using my watercolor and pastel supplies to practice with until next month when I can order the blocks. Grrr hate having to wait to order new toys. :)
Lol yeah, I tend to be a bad influence that way! 🤣
Just amazing! Thank you for sharing. I've had the inktense pencils and blocks for a few months now absolutely love them. Ive been making textile seascapes I would love to use my inktense to create the sky on fabric would you mind if I ask what colours did you use in the sky please?
Hi there! Thank you! I believe I used Iris blue for the sky, washed out with varying amounts of pressure. It may have also been the Dark Ultramarine as that can be washed out to a nice sky color as well.
Great video. Newbie painter here. Do you have slow mo or regular speed video so I can see your pencil techniques?
Hey there, thank you! Yes I do have a real time demo for beginners of a leaf in inktense. I have a playlist for Inktense and you should be able to find it in there!
Enjoyed video and learning how to use blocks on different ways i subscribed to your channel can you do more drawings with inktense and and inktense pencils...mikelle art mom💙✍👩🎨
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed my video! I will definitely be doing more with Inktense on the channel in the future. I also have a few other videos on the topic already. I actually have a Playlist just for Inktense! If you would like to see more videos from me about Inktense, you can go here! ua-cam.com/play/PL2QyxD4oF_jXIaq1-4-XzFeALwDWxtIFN.html
Damn now I want to buy inktense pencils and blocks. I'm gonna go broke with my hobbies.
Lol I know the feeling! I see in your other comment that you have watercolor pencils and pastels, those should do for now. Also, most soft and chalk pastels are also water-soluble so I recommend playing around with that as well!
Just came across your channel. Nice painting !! Wanted to know if there is any specific reason for using the white pitt pen instead of the white inktense block. Thanks and looking forward to more Inktense :)
Hello, and welcome! Thank you, I am glad you like the painting! To answer your question, I did use the white Inktense block with a fine brush for some of the wavy lines in the water and to lighten some places, but I found the Pitt pen to be a bit more opaque and I was able to cover some of the larger areas of white quicker with the Pitt pen. Really it just helped to speed up the process because I didn't have to layer it as much as I would with the white Inktense block. So, I used both depending on what effect I was looking for. I hope this helps!
Was the paper pilling in this piece or was the paler towel leaving debris? Man, I want the blocks!
I think a little bit of both happened, there was definitely some debris from the paper towel that I was able to dust off easily, and there was a spot on the sky where the paper tried to pill a little bit. I don't tend to use this paper for Inktense anymore unless it's something with light applications. This is the Strathmore 400 series mixed Media paper, it's a favorite of mine, but it can't handle as much abuse as hot pressed watercolor paper lol.
Now I tend to use Arches Hot Pressed Watercolor paper.
Does the ink from Inktense ruin the nib on Pitt pens? Leave colour on nib?
Not too bad. There is a little bit, but it wipes off easily. It's no worse than using it with other Pitt Pens.
Hey nice video derwent lost my trust with there Colorsoft colored pencils but anyway have a good one
Thank you! I do not have a lot of experience with their coloursoft pencils. I have a few of them, but am not a huge fan. Not all of their pencils are cut from the same cloth though, that's for sure. I love their Inktense and their Drawing line of colored pencils. Each of their pencil lines are a bit different, so for me, it's really all about finding which line works best for my individual style.
Wat is de naam van de witte stift
That is a Faber-Castell Pitt Artist pen.
why not use the dark to light or white method, you completely wasting the white on white paper.
To put it plainly, I just didn't feel like it. Everyone has their own way of working, and there is no one right way to do things. It's not a waste if I got the effect I was looking for and enjoyed myself doing it. I found this way to be simpler for the way I like to work. It's not for everyone, and that's fine.