Triangle/Wedge Brush vs Angle or Dagger Brushes Review!

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @Linda-qq5mg
    @Linda-qq5mg 6 років тому +8

    Thank you for this great review! I have been wondering about the triangle brushes that I have been seeing artists using on UA-cam, and now I understand a lot more about the differences in them. It is wonderful to follow your brush strokes, being that I am left handed also. Thanks again.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      Ah, a fellow leftie! You're very welcome, glad you found this helpful. I think it's a cute, quirky brush, just not the "miracle brush" the way a triangle brush has been promoted. :p

  • @jillwiswall5386
    @jillwiswall5386 5 років тому +2

    This is so interesting-thank you for the close looks and comparisons of various brushes!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  5 років тому

      You're very welcome, Jill, glad you found this useful. I try. XD

  • @OneTrueWord1988
    @OneTrueWord1988 5 років тому +2

    I really learned a lot from this informative video - thanks so much! I had many questions about these brushes, and you answered them all.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  5 років тому

      Oh, that's lovely to hear! Thanks so much.

  • @ParadiseofDarkness
    @ParadiseofDarkness 6 років тому +3

    Triangle are awesome for fur textures, they are a neat texture brush indeedy. Great video!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +2

      Yeah, I would assume they would be good for fur, similar to how a dagger or striper or angle also are good for those textures. Glad you liked my video, thanks a lot.

  • @TerrieJohnson731
    @TerrieJohnson731 6 років тому +4

    I am getting a triangle in a couple weeks with my M Graham or Sennelier Pains...No can decide! I will know when I get there. I love the orange flower with crinkly looking edges at the end. I want to do floral composition, so these brushes can be useful to me. I reviewed 2 sets sent to me from Artify on Ama, and it was great to get some nice filberts and a effects set...rake, fan, and a round that goes flat at the end...dont know what it's called, but it's useful. Thanks Hajra!

  • @crystalcoby
    @crystalcoby 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for this timely info. I find it particularly daunting deciding on brushes because you don't get to trial a brush before purchase. I've been wondering which brush for hair effects. It looks like the striper would be great for waves in hair and on water! Love the flowers btw.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      Thanks so much, Crystal, you're very kind. Yes daggers and stripers are great for long wavy lines, perfect for hair and water.

  • @That1HippieChick
    @That1HippieChick 4 роки тому

    Super dam informative! Was looking for a dagger brush at Jerry’s and unsure of weather I wanted 1/4” or 1/2”, I landed here. Thank you for all this info packed into one quick vid! Super appreciative! 😊✌️🎨

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  4 роки тому +1

      Yay! Awesome to hear, always makes my day when someone is a bit happier because of me. :D

  • @SharonNolfi
    @SharonNolfi 5 років тому +1

    I just found this older video I somehow missed before now. Great information, as usual.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  5 років тому

      Thanks, Sharon, glad you found this helpful. :)

  • @thepochade5992
    @thepochade5992 6 років тому +2

    I've not ever thought of any of your work as realism.. you paint lovely illustrations 😊
    Estha Peck can show you how to get the most out of a triangle brush 👍She has a UA-cam channel I believe 😊

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      Glad you think I do lovely illustrations, I think illustration is the loveliest art form. :D there is a spectrum between photo realism (which I find boring) and super, super loose, and i meant my style was more realistic than one stroke, calligraphic florals which is as simple as you can get with watercolors. It's funny, I also don't record and post more complex personal artwork online, I post what I think would make for a fun and manageable video, and so my botanical watercolor realism and figural watercolor realism pieces are usually not in videos. Thanks for the info, I also found that @jensweeney4 on instagram.com has nice pieces if loose one stroke is what someone wants to do with a triangle brush.

  • @nixdanger6733
    @nixdanger6733 Рік тому +1

    A very helpful review thank you.😀

  • @heidieveliinah
    @heidieveliinah 5 років тому +1

    Thank You, this was really helpful for me, I only have one daggerbrush and thinking of getting another! 🤗 And thanks for all your advises, your art is beautiful! Greetings from Finland! 💛

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  5 років тому

      You're very welcome and so glad I was helpful! I'm delighted you find my art beautiful and hello back to you in lovely Finland from California's Bay Area!

  • @kimleon-guerrero9980
    @kimleon-guerrero9980 6 років тому

    Thanks for the review Hajra, I had never heard of this brush before. The demo you did says it all, not really a necessity. 💞💫

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      You're welcome, Kim. :D Yes, not a desert-island-wish-list brush for sure!

  • @SharonNolfi
    @SharonNolfi 6 років тому

    Very helpful demo. I'm interested in learning how to paint the calligraphic flowers. Do you have any videos on this, or can you recommend a book?

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      Thanks, glad you found it helpful. I usually try to have a good answer to most things, but sadly this time I don't. :p I learned calligraphy in a formal half year long class back when I was 12, which taught me italic font calligraphy. Then I learned old gothic and roundhand fonts on my own, as well as the calligraphic flowers. For the various fonts, I bought font books, but for the calligraphy flowers--i just sort of made flowers up based on various calligraphy brush strokes that looked like petals or leaves and didn't read any books on that. Sorry to say I have no videos on this as it's not what became my painting style as an adult, since I headed in a more complicated watercolor painting direction. (maybe I should do a video on calligraphic florals or birds at some point...:p) However, if you search for one stroke watercolor painting or chinese watercolor painting, you should be able to find videos on UA-cam with someone posting one stroke or calligraphic florals. I did search for and find a nice artist on instagram who is not a professional calligrapher, but she is experimenting with one stroke flowers and they look a lot like what I would call calligraphic florals if I was still doing them. She's shared lots of images and short vids, and I hope maybe this will be helpful to you!--she @jensweeney4 on instagram.com

  • @Via_Von
    @Via_Von 6 років тому

    Nice comparison there Hajra - thank you! I have long been acquainted with this wedge brush in the synthetic form as I initially started painting in the decorative painting style with acrylics (which I hated) and then switched to oils. We carried the Scharff brush line in our small painting shoppe and this was one of the brushes in that line. It’s one I grabbed from my left over inventory storage and added to my watercolour brush case because I enjoy it’s uses along with angles, flats and rounds. Scharff also has what is called a Supreme Script in 3 sizes which, when fully loaded provides the longest continuous flow of colour I’ve ever seen. Loved it with both acrylics and oils so I grabbed that from excess storage too as it seems to me to offer a fun opportunity with WC work.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      you're welcome. wow, you know a lot more about the triangle brush than I do, I tried it for the first time in this video. I have a script liner, but never had or used a supreme script. You should do a video yourself sometime about these various special brushes you know all about!

    • @Via_Von
      @Via_Von 6 років тому +1

      Hajra Meeks awww thanks but my video-making days are long past. Today, my creativity needs to fit on my Ikea lap tray as I do all of my art in my bedchair. 😊 It took me forever (not really - since last July! lol) to find supply (water holders, WC palette, cloth/Viva space and a brush holder for those in process, etc.) solutions to fit that space but I finally did it and am happily moving forward now. Before, I was only able to work with WC Pencils and W&N WC Markers so the traditional WC now is oodles of fun! ❤️

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      I'm so glad you have tools and a setup so you can enjoy watercolor, Von. So wonderful that you take your time and choose to do art with some of it, it's a beautiful thing.

    • @Via_Von
      @Via_Von 6 років тому +1

      Hajra Meeks Thank you - you’re so sweet! ❤️ I’ve got one fully functional limb and as long as it keeps functioning, I will keep creating. When it stops, I will learn to hold that brush in my teeth and create colourful impressionistics and abstracts!! LOL

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      Brava to your spirit and resilience and positive attitude, very inspiring!

  • @Katrina.for_art
    @Katrina.for_art 6 років тому

    Hiya Hajra!!! Would you list those colours you used? They are gorgeous !!! Calligraphy looks fun with a brush. Those fllowers would make lovely needle work patterns . triangle brush looks like a bit of fun.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      Yes, calligraphic flowers are fun, and you can do them with an angle brush or flat brush, too, which I actually like better for the calligraphic, one-stroke stuff over the triangle brush. I wouldn't say that if I was traveling I could replace two brushes with the one wedge/triangle brush. I think it's totally fine to replace a round brush, but not equal to replacing an angle brush. The angle gives solid, predictable angles, and the triangle does not, so I couldn't replace an angle brush. The colors were more than I typically use as I used them from dot card samples. For the yellows: vanadium yellow, aureolin yellow, new gamboge. For the reds and violets (these were the prettiest ones, and I will be using them alone for a floral fuschia masters study in the future--loved the cool reds and warm violets!): potters pink, bordeaux, perylene violet, manganese violet. For the blues: cobalt turquoise, phthalo blue, ultramarine blue. For the greens: chromium oxide green.

  • @dianeo
    @dianeo 6 років тому +1

    An unusual looking brush, for sure. Just doesn't seem like a necessary one to have.
    I am enjoying my pointed filbert brush (from one of your giveaways) like one shown here. Sometimes I avoid using it because I'm afraid of ruining it LOL. But it does hold the water nicely and keeps that lovely point.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      yes, you got the new pointed filbert just like the one I show in this vid. :D It should last a long while, don't be afraid of using it. And yeah, I was curious after hearing about the wedge/triangle brush, but a triangle brush is definitely not a must-have or "miracle brush" for me, does the same stuff other brushes already do.

  • @TerrieJohnson731
    @TerrieJohnson731 6 років тому

    This month's goodies are all paper and expensive brushes hun! I love florals most and these brushes cater to floral painting. I invested in the M tri, and SBV 1/4 dagger striper. I tried cancelling the xsmall, but I may end up with it as well. It is time for me to pull brushes from my collection, a small box to stow them away for later years, or gifts if I find opportunity, but I have the cheapest spotters on the planet. I dont know what's good or not. I just use them, the better ones. Thanks for this video again, I am looking at brush stroke vids today

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      awesome, you will be the brushstroke queen very soon I imagine!

  • @TerrieJohnson731
    @TerrieJohnson731 6 років тому

    I paid over 15 for 2 of them, closer to 20...they have gone up in price along with the hype, but truly, I needed good brushes, and have collected them in small spurts. I feel I got my money's worth in quality with the Silver brushes. I love them.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      Agreed--the silver brush black velvet brushes are really amazing and my favorites, too.

    • @TerrieJohnson731
      @TerrieJohnson731 6 років тому

      the triangle M that I do like first impression is in their Ruby Satin Line. I may have a look to see what's around in there. I really need a SBV 6. Maybe next time. I got a Neptune that is just a dud-only way to explain it without writing you an even longer story. xo

  • @ahreftasha
    @ahreftasha 6 років тому +1

    thanks for doing this video, I don't have many watercolor brushes. I love my Black velvet rounds the most. And is that blue your favorite color?

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      You're very welcome, and Black Velvets are my favorite brushes, too!

    • @ahreftasha
      @ahreftasha 6 років тому +1

      I actually got really lucky, a few years ago for my birthday my father in law got me a gift card for Jerry's Artorama, and I just picked a number 4 bc I liked the way it looked, not because I knew anything about paint brushes....and it's been the best brush I've ever owned. Recently I got a number 2 and it's been a game changer! Do you recommend any art books for a self teaching seeker, like you?

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      How wonderful, quality watercolor brushes are really trusty friends! I only have a handful of art books now as we've come of age in the internet era, so a lot of info is just easily pulled up online. But my favorite art books include: Any one of Billy Showell's watercolor floral books, Susan Harrison Tustain's Glorious Garden Flowers in Watercolor, Nita Leland's Confident Color, James Gurney's books Color & Light and Imaginative Realism, and any of Andrew Loomis' old figure drawing books.

    • @ahreftasha
      @ahreftasha 6 років тому +1

      thank you!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      Hey! Got your card from my po box today, thanks so much for the card, sweet note, and the Alice in Wonderland bookmark!

  • @cmbergersct3492
    @cmbergersct3492 5 років тому

    I have a brush called a "deerfoot" brush. It's nearly the same as the triangular brush you demonstrated. Makes the shape of a deer hoof

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  5 років тому

      Yes, I have one of those deerfoot brushes, too!--I might even have shown it in passing in this video, it's a lot of fun. :)

  • @capbin146
    @capbin146 6 років тому +1

    Never heard of this. I liked the super pointy filbert, that’s for the wish list.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      yeah, this triangle brush is the zebroid of brushes, possible but not necessarily an improvement.

  • @aviaja2008
    @aviaja2008 6 років тому +1

    I have never seen a Triangle brush before what a funny looking brush. But as you said, it doesn't do much other than what the other brushes do already. I did not know you did calligraphy? Super cool. I am somewhat new in calligraphy, I started in the beginning of last year and I love to combine calligraphy with my watercolor paintings. Thank you for the review.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      You are very welcome, Aviaja! Yeah, I've done calligraphy in numerous fonts (my favorites are old gothic, italic, and roundhand) since I was 12. So wonderful you combine watercolor and calligraphy in your art! Glad you enjoyed the review. :D

    • @aviaja2008
      @aviaja2008 6 років тому +1

      my favorite scripts are engrosser, copperplate, and Spencerian. I am trying to learn gothic/black letters but I must admit it is the most difficult script to learn. I am impressed by your diverse talents. wow. I wish you a wonderful and creative weekend. :D

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      Thanks so much, you're so sweet! Yeah, gothic was complex, but I was so obsessed with it that I learned it. I first learned italic (in a whole semester calligraphy class at school when I was 12), and then I learned roundhand and gothic on my own later that year. Then I did a lot of calligraphy on anything I could--art, cards, bookmarks--for years and years. I haven't done much calligraphy for the past few years due to hand injuries and pain from JHS, but I sure am glad I learned it when I was a lot younger as it's knowledge that's inside me still. :) Wishing you a weekend with rest and epic art, too!

    • @aviaja2008
      @aviaja2008 6 років тому

      JHS is that what also is called hypermobility?

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      yeah, JHS is hypermobility. I also have chronic hives--allergy issues, but it's my severe hypermobility which has caused a lot of pain and injury starting several years ago in my early 20s.

  • @zivauri
    @zivauri 11 місяців тому

    Bless you, you saved me money!😊

  • @onemig00
    @onemig00 6 років тому

    Thanks for the very informative video!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      you're very welcome, so glad you found it useful!

    • @onemig00
      @onemig00 6 років тому +1

      Hajra Meeks OMG you replied :) I've been watching your vids since the gouache and watercolor comparisons

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      XD Of course I replied! I take great pride in responding to just about every comment I get on UA-cam; I really appreciate someone taking the time to leave support or input. It is what makes posting videos worth it for me, otherwise I'd just make art in private. :D Thanks so much for watching my videos for so long, and wishing you joy and epic art adventures!

  • @equesdeventusoccasus
    @equesdeventusoccasus 6 років тому

    Out of curiosity, I have a flat brush that came with a small set of brushes I received as a gift, that looks like a comb.
    Up to a certain point, it's a normal flat, but at the end, there are longer and shorter sections. I can think of uses for it, but I've never seen anyone use one. Any suggestions for intended uses for this odd brush?

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      Yes, it's for drawing grass or fur or hair--the flat combs with uneven hair are for those sort of wispy textural dry brush effects.

    • @equesdeventusoccasus
      @equesdeventusoccasus 6 років тому

      @@HajraMeeksthank you. I have actually used it for grass, and once for crenellation on a distant wall. I usually forget I have it until after I could have used it.

  • @donnacarraway9182
    @donnacarraway9182 4 роки тому

    I think that you missed the real use of the triangle brush. If you look at how to use a triangle brush on you tube you should see what I mean. Leaving out it’s main use made this a very weak review.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  4 роки тому

      I did mention and show that the triangle brush can be used for one stroke painting of flowers and such. But for those not doing those one-stroke type botanicals, it's use is similar to an angle or dagger for other purposes--that's the point of my review, and I've found it quite useful as I use it; not everyone will do one-stroke with it.