I love the ominous, but slightly ambiguous music while you are describing your issues with the pens. It make your review seem like a dire warning. Lol. Only for weirdos like me. Thank you. I will be buying these. I'm buying the Earth set and then since I'm just a beginner with these pens, the Sharpie Creative pens for standard colors. I highly recommend them. The tip is more like a flexible Bruch. I heard the Karin paint markers are like that. I will buy the big set if I like them. These things are as addictive as fountain pen ink. Wow. Thanks again. I do like the music, but that's because my band Egret Zero sounds like what you chose. Have a great day.
Aw, thank you for your kind comment! I've had these markers for around 1.5 years by now and they are still going strong. Occasionally I will have a little problem with too much paint coming out, but only with one or two markers. I think you will love the Earth set. They have also released more sets and I've tempted to grab more.... Addicting indeed! Thank you for sharing your band! Your style is similar to the ambient background music I often choose. And you even have a song called "Sketching at the table"! 🤩
@@wingedjedi_art Thank you. During Covid I had a resurgence of a traumatic brain injury I thought I had mostly recovered from. It was 10x worse. It had lots of effects. I was completely unmasked. I had been living as a diagnosed autistic since the mid 1970s but blew it off as unimportant. I essentially lost my identity and had no bandwidth to attempt fitting into neurotypical society anymore, and I had what seems to be a genuine artistic un-bottling. I made over a thousand pieces of music, while drawing for the first time, obsessively and still eating and sleeping, Now I have a ton of instrumental music (on my Mute Cartography channel and hard drives) . I even started a podcast which os a collaborative storytelling, art and music thing. It's also very personal and discusses my use of psychedelic plants to rewire my brain. It's working. I'm using my music and art in it and want to collaborate with other musicians, artists, thinkers, everyday people with deep interests. Anyway. Sorry. Check out The Brian & Wolfgang Show, The True Power Of Punk Rock if you feel like it. You might like it. Thanks for the content and reply.
Sorry for missing your comment! I couldn't find their smaller packs, but glad to hear they exist. That is super helpful in case you run out of a color.
Very thorough review! I have rarely seen so neutral and detailed review and I am glad I stumbled upon it. The final art is also gorgeous 😍 Edit : on what paper did you do the painting? Hahnemühle? Which one if you don't mind?
Thank you so much for your kind comment! And on the release date of the video as well! Sorry for not mentioning the paper - it is the Hahnemühle watercolor sketchbook (non-cotton). It is the same journal that I also swatched these colors in. I had some problems using watercolors in this journal, but figured it could work with these pens. And it did!
@@wingedjedi_art that's what I thought about the Hahnemülle but was not 100% sure. I have plenty of their paper and also this sketchbook so I will try my paint pens on it. Thank you very much 👍. I hope you continue with the high quality content.
Once they've been shaken initially, do you still have to shake them a lot every time you use them? I'm trying to decide whether it's worth spending money on these as I have a disability and shaking things is hard for my arms.
Hi! I still have to shake mine after the initial activation. They tend to get a bit watery, so shaking them in-between in necessary to mix the paint again. I think most acrylic markers will require this. Would water-based pens be an option for you? I think some watercolor brushes might be better, but will depend on what you want to create.
Thanks for the review. Loved your painting, too!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful painting!
Thank you so much!
I love the ominous, but slightly ambiguous music while you are describing your issues with the pens. It make your review seem like a dire warning. Lol. Only for weirdos like me. Thank you. I will be buying these. I'm buying the Earth set and then since I'm just a beginner with these pens, the Sharpie Creative pens for standard colors. I highly recommend them. The tip is more like a flexible Bruch. I heard the Karin paint markers are like that. I will buy the big set if I like them. These things are as addictive as fountain pen ink. Wow. Thanks again. I do like the music, but that's because my band Egret Zero sounds like what you chose.
Have a great day.
Aw, thank you for your kind comment! I've had these markers for around 1.5 years by now and they are still going strong. Occasionally I will have a little problem with too much paint coming out, but only with one or two markers. I think you will love the Earth set. They have also released more sets and I've tempted to grab more.... Addicting indeed!
Thank you for sharing your band! Your style is similar to the ambient background music I often choose. And you even have a song called "Sketching at the table"! 🤩
@@wingedjedi_art Thank you. During Covid I had a resurgence of a traumatic brain injury I thought I had mostly recovered from. It was 10x worse. It had lots of effects. I was completely unmasked. I had been living as a diagnosed autistic since the mid 1970s but blew it off as unimportant. I essentially lost my identity and had no bandwidth to attempt fitting into neurotypical society anymore, and I had what seems to be a genuine artistic un-bottling. I made over a thousand pieces of music, while drawing for the first time, obsessively and still eating and sleeping, Now I have a ton of instrumental music (on my Mute Cartography channel and hard drives) .
I even started a podcast which os a collaborative storytelling, art and music thing. It's also very personal and discusses my use of psychedelic plants to rewire my brain.
It's working.
I'm using my music and art in it and want to collaborate with other musicians, artists, thinkers, everyday people with deep interests. Anyway. Sorry.
Check out The Brian & Wolfgang Show, The True Power Of Punk Rock if you feel like it. You might like it.
Thanks for the content and reply.
Thank you very much for your thorough review!
Thank you for your kind comment!
they looked pretty nice I would love to get some to use with some of my smaller projects
They come with different sized tips. I think the fine tips that I used here would work well for detailed, smaller projects.
@@wingedjedi_art I'll look into em, thanks for the info!
Thank you for such a thorough review!
Thank you for your kind comment!
love the tooli-art they do offer smaller packs but they work out at almost $4 a pen but you buy a pack and theyre like $1
Sorry for missing your comment! I couldn't find their smaller packs, but glad to hear they exist. That is super helpful in case you run out of a color.
Cool stuff.
Thank you! :)
firewatch was so awesome! Best 20€ ever spent!
That is so true! I've rarely played such an immersive game.
I have no idea how you are having this much less subscribers for you talent..
Aww, thank you for your kind words! ☺
Very thorough review! I have rarely seen so neutral and detailed review and I am glad I stumbled upon it. The final art is also gorgeous 😍
Edit : on what paper did you do the painting? Hahnemühle? Which one if you don't mind?
Thank you so much for your kind comment! And on the release date of the video as well!
Sorry for not mentioning the paper - it is the Hahnemühle watercolor sketchbook (non-cotton). It is the same journal that I also swatched these colors in. I had some problems using watercolors in this journal, but figured it could work with these pens. And it did!
@@wingedjedi_art that's what I thought about the Hahnemülle but was not 100% sure. I have plenty of their paper and also this sketchbook so I will try my paint pens on it. Thank you very much 👍. I hope you continue with the high quality content.
Thank you
:D
Once they've been shaken initially, do you still have to shake them a lot every time you use them? I'm trying to decide whether it's worth spending money on these as I have a disability and shaking things is hard for my arms.
Hi! I still have to shake mine after the initial activation. They tend to get a bit watery, so shaking them in-between in necessary to mix the paint again. I think most acrylic markers will require this. Would water-based pens be an option for you? I think some watercolor brushes might be better, but will depend on what you want to create.