Some good tool hacks. Dollar tree has small cutting boards same size as Caren dache one side smooth one side rough. A small tea strainer can be used like sand paper to get fine pigment from wc and colored pencils
I never enjoyed watercolor pencils until I stumbled on your UA-cam channel. Still don’t reach for them as much as watercolor tubes and pans but I tried to use the techniques you taught to give them another chance before giving up on them
Thank you for your tips on blending hacks! Could you please tell me which caran d’ache wc pencils should I buy? The museum aquarelle or the supracolor? Are they the same quality?
I think the museum aquarelle are the very best of the two and I havent tried the Supracolor. If you have the budget I'd say the Museum in a small set. The FABER Castell Albrecht Dürer also are excellent.
when you finished your mushroom color pencil deawing. At the end you would dip your flat brush into what appeared to me as water that enriched the pictures texture. What were your brushing on your pic? Yes , loved the hacks too.
I think you are referring to plain water activating the pigment. With watercolor pencils,.especially those of good to really good quality,.colors become much more vibrant with water.
Love this... the hacks and the image. I really appreciate the way you've expanded the possibilities for watercolor pencils. That mushroom is magical...who lives there? 😉
You can create details and texture that looks different than watercolor. You can also draw and color everything on dry and then activate it. It's a different process and looks but you can also make it look like watercolor or mix both styles.
@@paintingandchocolate I mix on Yupo and let the watercolor dry and then paperclip to the painting and put them away. That way when I'm ready to paint again, I still have my colors mixed there. Yupo will wash completely clean again. It may stain a little but not much ☺️
I don’t think that this is the best use for expensive Caran D’Ache pencils unless you have no watercolors at home. It’s much cheaper and there is much less filler in good quality watercolors than there is in watercolor pencils. This means that the color is much more intense. Ink would even be cheaper and depending on the ink, would work pretty well. I use watercolor pencils along with regular watercolor, which I use for large areas.
I haven't noticed they're more intense but I agree that it can be useful to just use them for touch ups or sketches when it applies. I like to explore for more, the huge set of FC Albrecht Dürer is good for that too.
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Some good tool hacks. Dollar tree has small cutting boards same size as Caren dache one side smooth one side rough. A small tea strainer can be used like sand paper to get fine pigment from wc and colored pencils
Thank you for this! I think you told me last time about the cutting board.
well i just found you today i subscribed to many channels today i must be the only artist without a channel ,im ok with that
I appreciated these great ideas. I hadn't seen them before. Thanks for posting them!
You're welcome !
Great Thanks! I sometimes sharpen my pencils over damp watercolor & use shavings for texture sort of like brusho
I know this technique it's a fun and different outcome 😍
It is great learning from you as you take watercolor pencils to the next level.
Thank you!
Thank you Steven for the appreciation! I imagine there will be a lot more to learn.
I am very happy to learned with you a lot about watercolor pencil.Thank you.
You're welcome !
I use tracing paper instead of WC paper. Paint doesn't sink in. It works a treat!
They’re so versatile!
Love these hacks - they are a game changers =3
Thanks 🙌
Great tips!! You always have such useful tips for watercolor pencils. I wish I had know them *years* ago.
Thanks for sharing!.
Thank you Sandy, and you're welcome!
I never enjoyed watercolor pencils until I stumbled on your UA-cam channel. Still don’t reach for them as much as watercolor tubes and pans but I tried to use the techniques you taught to give them another chance before giving up on them
I'm glad,.the more I work with them the more it is clear you can do anything and get really comfortable with them, I hope you get to experience this!🙂
I bought the pallet and it will be here Wednesday...I can't wait to try it....(0:27)
Let me know how you enjoyed it!
Great tips!
Thank you Monique!
Great hack! Thanks for sharing! :)
You're welcome!
Thank you for your tips on blending hacks! Could you please tell me which caran d’ache wc pencils should I buy? The museum aquarelle or the supracolor? Are they the same quality?
I think the museum aquarelle are the very best of the two and I havent tried the Supracolor. If you have the budget I'd say the Museum in a small set. The FABER Castell Albrecht Dürer also are excellent.
great advise :)
I'm glad it was helpful!
do you have any tutorials on desert landscpe/grand canyon? I would love to see that next
I have an older desert painting video with watercolor, not what you are describing, this could be an idea. Thank you for the suggestion!
when you finished your mushroom color pencil deawing. At the end you would dip your flat brush into what appeared to me as water that enriched the pictures texture. What were your brushing on your pic? Yes , loved the hacks too.
I think you are referring to plain water activating the pigment. With watercolor pencils,.especially those of good to really good quality,.colors become much more vibrant with water.
That palette you use for mixing your watercolour pencils on where can i get one
It's Caran d'Ache
Love this... the hacks and the image. I really appreciate the way you've expanded the possibilities for watercolor pencils. That mushroom is magical...who lives there? 😉
Thank you Paula! I can't wait to keep digging 🙂
What is the point of having watercolor pencil, its as good as tube
You can create details and texture that looks different than watercolor. You can also draw and color everything on dry and then activate it. It's a different process and looks but you can also make it look like watercolor or mix both styles.
Use Yupo paper = no waste ❤
Thank you for the tip, never heard of that!
@@paintingandchocolate I mix on Yupo and let the watercolor dry and then paperclip to the painting and put them away. That way when I'm ready to paint again, I still have my colors mixed there. Yupo will wash completely clean again. It may stain a little but not much ☺️
I don’t think that this is the best use for expensive Caran D’Ache pencils unless you have no watercolors at home. It’s much cheaper and there is much less filler in good quality watercolors than there is in watercolor pencils. This means that the color is much more intense. Ink would even be cheaper and depending on the ink, would work pretty well. I use watercolor pencils along with regular watercolor, which I use for large areas.
I haven't noticed they're more intense but I agree that it can be useful to just use them for touch ups or sketches when it applies. I like to explore for more, the huge set of FC Albrecht Dürer is good for that too.
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