It's great seeing an artist using synthetic over animal hair. Makes it easier for me and others to know what good synthetic brushes are out there too! Now I know that I probably will only want Princeton Neptune as a mop and not as round brushes.
I remember as a child watching my grandfather - a retired coach painter / sign writer, painting coach lines on a van with these crazy long liner brushes. Some of them were 6 - 8 inches long made of horse hair and quill. They were very floppy when loaded with paint and were pulled along the surface like wet string. His script or lettering brushes were shorter and had square tips or angled like modern sword liners. I suspect that many of the brush types we have today have been adapted from these traditional trades.
I love this. My grandfather was a sign painter in old San Diego. He built and painted the signs. He also detailed pinstriping on all sorts of vehicles including the Spirit of St. Louis. I still have some of his homemade brushes. What a treasure. I treasure the many hours I watched him work so beautifully with the strong smell of linseed oil and freshly sawn wood in his shop.
I love my Kolinsky natural brushes. I limited my purchases due to harvesting techniques but that makes me treat them like kid gloves so they will last forever. I do not plan on ever replacing them. I also like the Princeton Heritage synthetics. Great video showing the differences in brushes. Thanks
I wish I watched this before I bought brushes because I started watercolor on Neptunes and found it so incredibly difficult. Recently I bought some snappier brushes and excited to try painting with them. Thanks for the review!
Thanks, Denise, this was very helpful to me, a beginner. I found your channel through Steve at Mind of Watercolor and now I can enjoy both your channels!
The flop over stage can be used quite well for doing several kinds of strokes. I was amazed when I found this out, because I always preferred a really springy brush. I have big uses for both. Excellent demonstration video, and very informative.
I got some Neptune brushes for my birthday, I have never tried anything like them before. All my brushes are snappy and synthetic, and I love that about them. So you can imagine I thought something was wrong with the brush or then wrong with me, for not understanding what’s going on with the floppiness! LOLThank you so much for this in-depth review, it was super helpful!
FANTASTIC VIDEO!! Tbh, this is the 2nd/3rd time I've watched this video since first discovering it a few years back. But I have acquired some Silver Black Velvet brushes; Princeton Neptune & Elite brushes & one quill. Remembering how informative your descriptions & examples are, I immediately went through my library of saved videos and watched again. I wanted to comment and say THANK YOU 🙏🏼 for your amazing channel. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦.
Thank you for this very informative and interesting video. I almost jumped out of my chair when you said you would explain the parts of a paint brush, as I am new to water color. I subscribed and look forward to watch more videos.
Thanks for this great video. I had just ordered the set of 4 Princeton Neptune brushes and this gave me a good summary of what each one does. I also played around with some of my brushes as I watched you, and it reminded me that this is a great way to warm up before I paint. I've been painting for 3 years, but haven't really learned how to use the different brushes. This has such valuable information! Will def be watching again!
Thank you for the review! I ordered the Silver Black Velvet set - 3/4 Oval Wash, 8 round, and rigger. I love them. Holds so much water and pigment, but you have to get used to the floppiness. I always used stiff brushes. Now Silvers are my favorite. I'd love to get the 6 Quill. That will be next on the wish list. Keep up the good work!
Vicki George thanks Vicki! The quill is so much fun :) I love my size 6 black velvet and would love a larger one like a 10 or 12, however if my new elite works well I'll refrain to try to keep my contribution to the fur trade at a minimum. Darn those brushes for being so wonderful to work with!
Excellent and informative video! Seeing you paint with the brushes rather than simply describe them really helped clarify some questions I've had. Thank you for sharing!
Tremendous video! So clear and demonstrative of the concepts. Best I’ve seen *and have been watching MANY videos* in order to try to determine which brushes to purchase. I’m new to watercolor and live in a small town where nothing is available to “touch and feel” prior to purchase 😢, therefore these sort of videos are a necessity when seeking to avoid unnecessary returns following purchase!! Thank you; and I’ve subbed! If this video at all emulates the kind of additional content you put out, I know I’ll be very happy to have done so!!!
I have been loving my Princeton elite brushes I started out with very cheap water color brushes & when I upgraded to some Princeton elite what a difference . I just ordered a couple Princeton neptunes as well to try .
I know you posted this 4 yrs ago but on the off chance that you see this comment I just wanted to let you know that this was really helpful. I'm very much a beginner and I'm at the stage where I stepping up from cheap supplies to something better and bought my first better quality brush (the same Neptune size 12 as you and I love it btw) and was trying to work out what I should buy next. This video helped me understand much better what I want to try next. Thanks 😀
Thank you so much for such a great review. I use the three you mentioned at the end as my favorite go to brushes after only starting to paint again after many years. This was super helpful. I love your channel ❤️
You cant go off any brush sizes as each company has its own size guide which is annoying if you are buying online. Wouldnt it be great if there was a size definition all across the board.
Hi! Thank you for sharing! I was a watercolorist but now I specialize in fine art on silk. It is SO much like watercolor! I use the filberts, rounds and at times 00 liners. The mop brushes in sizes 1/4", 1/2" and 3/4" I use the most outside of detail. Great videos! Great name😉 ~Denise, ChiRho Studio
The Princeton Heritage 4050 Brushes are awesome for me! They feel so good in my hand because the handle is perfectly sized as I prefer a bit of a larger handle. The brush has the perfect amount of snap and just the right amount of point at the end annnnnd they are affordable!
Thank you! Very informative. For some reason, I use daggers almost exclusively. Maybe because I don't like changing brushes and they do pretty much everything I need to do except for the occasional rigger but, more often than not, the tip of the dagger does what the rigger does.
I enjoyed seeing the comparisons on all of these! The Princeton elite brush looks like a great investment. I had a ton of fun getting a good quality brush collection together last summer--love my Silver Blacks :)
This is the second time I've watched this video. I've been using Holbein Gold brushes, and I've really come to dislike them. I just ordered a 0 round and a 1 liner, both Silver Black Velvet. Thanks! I'm now addicted to your channel, because I'm a pigment geek, too.
I love pure Sable & Kolinsky brushes & have the full set of Winsor & Newton series 7 that I have used for years, as these give the best results and hold lots of water/pigment. However; as someone who now hates using animal products, I find that todays synthetic brushes give just as good if not (in some brushes) better results. So for me, I will only buy synthetic brushes in future. I love the big fat pointy brushes that can be used for details as well as washes & one brush can do me well for a complete painting. Thank you for your information about your brushes & keep up the good work. 🌈 Happy painting out there to you all 🌈
This video was very helpful. I own the Princeton Neptune brush 4, 8, and 12. At first I didn't like them because they are so soft but now that doesn't bother me, but I'm not in love with them because my 8 and 12 do not come to a point. I I have come to think that Princeton may have a few quality control issues after hearing your brush was similar. I actually thought that was how they were supposed to be. Then later I made a decision to try the Silver Black Velvet brushes and am glad I did. They are currently my go to brushes.
I agree about the quality control from what I've heard from you guys. Even thought my 12 comes to a point though, it doesn't paint a fine line and from what I was told it's not support to be super fine like a kolinsky. Still sad to hear about so many blunt ones! Im glad you like your SBVs. They're so dreamy to paint with!
I have the same problem with the exact same Neptune brush. Same size, also came from Jerry's. Crap point and mine has tweaky, slightly longer bristles at the sides of the tip that are bent. The very tippy tip bristles are actually shorter that weird bent ones. It's hard to explain. My number 6 is the same way although not as bad. I dislike them. Should have returned them. Anyway, very informative video. Thank you.
Wow! How weird - thank you for letting me know. The 12 is nice but doesn't even look like the same model due to how blunt the 8 is. I'm sorry yours has given you trouble as well! I'd try contacting them direct. The owner replied himself right away and seemed happy to help.
Very informative. Most natural hair brushes are a byproduct, the animals aren't killed just for paint brushes, but the companies do make a lot of money from them. I respect people who don't use natural hair brushes as a mater of principles.
richard keller thank you Richard! I'm definitely in favor of the "use the whole animal" methodology if you already hunting them for their meat but just not a fan of it when their primary use is their fur to begin with, or ivory, bones, etc :) hopefully that makes sense.
richard keller and In Liquid Color, thank you for lifting this up. i think that if more people were aware of what happens (some methods are horrific), many would choose differently. More brush manufacturers are developing substitutes now, which is great! I hope we'll encourage them, by asking and surely with our dollars.
i have done lots of searching ....and i couldnt find any good resource to draw accurate conclusions. I would definitely not want an animal to die for the primary purpose of being my beautiful brush . But i would have no problem if it comes as a by product of other industries (fur/leather/meat) . I have heard that sable hair brushes are made from the scraps of the fur industry . But i dont know anything about the squirrel hair brushes. I dont think artists produce enough demand for it to survive as an industry . Can anyone confirm ? I really would like to have squirrel hair mops ...but i dont have enough information .
That's not really true. The large majority aren't byproducts. They are animals killed for brushes & other fur products. It's a little misleading to imply that they are killed for food & THEN they harvest the fur, because unfortunately, that is rarely the case. But in the right circumstances, I do completely agree about the "not wasting/using entire animal." ❤️🙂
A late question: Durability, or more to the point-how long ought we expect a synthetic brush to last if we paint daily? And a tip for budget minded people: Princeton also makes the “Snap” brushes which sproing right back to a tip for less money and the quality is comparable to their Elite line, not quite as good, of course, but very decent. Thank you!
I really can't say. It depends a lot on how the brushes are used, washed and stored. If you're really gentle with them and paint daily, I'd expect to go through several each year?
What a wealth of information. Thank you for your video; it helped me choose my next three brushes and I'm confident that they're going to be exactly what I was looking for. Also saved me some money because I was going to go for the 6 and the 8 squirrel quill but with your video decided that the 6 is going to be ample. And I have barcode labels still on most all my brushes and, oddly, they seem to paint just fine. :D
Thank you so much for this. I'm new to watercolor and don't want to use natural hair if I can avoid it, so it's very helpful to see these two very popular alternatives compared. Did they hold up similarly over time? I planning to get a mix of the Neptune and Aqua Elite, but some of the Silver Brush Black Velvet brushes look very promising as well.
Silver Black Velvets are part synthetic and part squirrel, so don't get them if you want to avoid natural hair. I use them almost exclusively now for watercolor, so I can't really attest to how the others perform long term. I do know the tips on my Escodas wore out quickly.
I have the same experience with the point or the lack thereof on the Princeton "Aqua Elite" and "Neptune" brushes that I bought and never use, because having a brush without a good point just isn't fun and didn't help me want to spend more time painting. I didn't really expect a fine tip on the "Neptune" (since it's the artificial squirrel) brush but it was ok (not great) but still better than the "Aqua Elite"...
@@sidilicious11 l *love* my Princeton Elites, and have no trouble getting a good point on the tips, although there are some that "point" better than others. They're my favourites.
Another great video, Denise. :) (I hope that's how you spell your name.) These brushes are fairly difficult to get in Austria, where I live, or in Europe generally, so I haven't tried any of them and appreciate your thoughts. Have you used many brushes from Winsor & Newton and Da Vinci. The German company, Da Vinci, makes the very best watercolour brushes I have ever used. I use a Winsor & Newton series 7 sable, number 6 round, a Da Vinci number 12 round sable, a W&N number 3 rigger, a Da Vinci number 1 rigger and a Da Vinci number 10 squirrel mop, all of which are wonderful brushes. The number 12 from Da Vinci is my favourite; you really can do anything with this brush. Thanks again for the upload and the information. Your channel is really set to grow if the quality remains so high. :)
Thank you so much Conor for your kind words! (And yes, you got the spelling right!) I haven't been able to try the DaVinci brushes yet but they are on my list! I would love to try them out given your and other viewers high regards. I'm sorry that the ones in this video happened to be ones that were difficult for you to find! I think the Neptunes are available on JacksonsArt.com but it looks like many of the others are not :( I'll try to get my hands on some DaVinci brushes soon!
I am glad I got the spelling right! :) It was great seeing brushes available in the United States. Jackson's Art does stock the Princeton brushes and I considered buying one of their large flat brushes a while back, however they seem to be fairly expensive so I am sticking with my hake brush as a large flat for now. As Jackson's is based in the United Kingdom, there is often an unfavourable exchange rate for us using the Euro and their shipping costs are kind of high as well. All that combined, plus the fact I could get a similar Da Vinci brush here in the German speaking world for a fraction of the price means I have not yet had the chance to try them. I found the Silver Black Velvet brushes are stocked by a brush seller in France, however they have not answered any of my emails, which is a pity. Perhaps my French is not as good as it once was!
Aw, I hope they get back to you soon! But alas, no need to buy brushes if you have ones that suit your needs I have to keep reminding myself of that! At the moment, my current obsession of want is one of those large 30-well porcelain palettes (I've only seen them at Jackson's and our American store Cheap Joe's). I tell myself EVERY day that is not a need, it's just a want and I have to wait for more lucrative times or a birthday or something ;)
Great thanks for this video!! any idea why the princeton neptune quill brushes are so much larger? As a watercolorist myself, it was nice to see the kuretake reviewed also as I occasionally use ink ink my work as well- and I have brushes set aside specifically for ink because you need a brush that will hold up to the density of the liquid. Now as for that silver black velvet 3/4 in. brush- do you know if that is also known as a cats tongue? Like riggers are also called liners or script? Does that make sense? Sorry for all the questions. To answer your question I primarily use a variety of round brushes 4-12. Sometimes I will use an angular flat brush as well. I prefer to use flats and filberts for acrylic but do much less work in that media. My favorite brush in the whole world is a size 6 kolinsky sable da vinci travel brush, but don't use it often because it stays in my travel bag. I have been using a an old grumbacher set they don't make anymore since I was in high school. Its quite a shame because the set has held up for 20 years and I think it was an academy/student set. But its time for an upgrade now which is why I was watching your video. I really like how the silverbrushes act but Im not so sure about the true animal hair. I used to work for the forest service documenting threatened and endangered species so that aspect makes me sad. I will keep looking!
Quills in general are large for their numbers. I'm not sure why, but quills across most brands should be roughly equivalent. And yes, I think you can call that shape a cats tongue on the oval wash. I'm not an expert in that type of brush, but I believe that Steve over at the mind of watercolor has a video on that type of brush :) I am a former zoo educator as well so it hurts my soul a bit to use the animal hair brushes. I didn't know the silver blacks were half hair when I originally bought them and shucks, I wish they weren't so great! The kuratake is the only full animal hair brush I have and I got it as a gift. No in a hurry to get others, especially with the synthetics are so great. I especially like my Neptunes and Elites from Princeton. Thanks for commenting and I'm glad the video was helpful! Hope to see you around.
Have you done a video on brush care for watercolor brushes? I also want mine to last as long as possible but haven't ever heard anyone talk about caring for them. Thanks!
I just got the Silver B.V. size 8 and 4. I haven't used the 4 yet, but I imagine its pretty fine. I sketched out a mountain scape with the 8. I definitely like how it does the wash better than the Princeton velvettouch filbert size 6. I want to get a quill for the washes. However, since Im still extremely new to watercolor, I want to learn more techniques to get what's in my mind onto the paper. What are some things I can do to build my skill level?
I too sign mine with fine liners however if you want to use a brush then I'd recommend liner brushes specifically synthetic ones cause natural hair would probably be pretty hard to control. Hope this was helpful
I would adore any brush that holds its tip for more than 3 weeks. Suggestions for 2022? Btw I take care of my brushes but they seem so cheaply made. Like the 3 washing machines I have replaced in 14 years.
Silver Black Velvet! They're nearly the only round brushes I use these days (this topic is on the list of videos I need to get to). Excellent points, and they hold a great amount of water. You'll see them in all of my current videos.
Holy crap, you packed a ton of useful information into this video! I'm glad to know about the composition of the Silver Black Velvet brushes, because even though I don't have particularly strong opinions about real critter hair in my brushes, this will be good to know if I'm giving them as gifts. Your presentation is a perfect amalgam of fun and professional, and I love your little floating footnotes for when you realize later that things could use clarification.
Thank you so much for the very kind words Stella! I'm so glad it was a helpful video. I really struggled finding a format for this video and it seems like I took a decent path! I'm also glad the extra footnotes are appreciated. Cricket is getting some screen time over on my brand new Patreon, and there will definitely be more to come if you're interested in checking it out! She also says "hi" from my lap as I type :)
Oh and there are brush manufacturers that have backed their sable or squirrel brushes to be as earth friendly as possible. Squirrel hair is a byproduct and would this be thrown in the garbage if brush companies did not get the hairs to make their brushes. From there even then the hairs are tracked where it came from what the treatment of animals were before they got to the brush makers and that is also tracked when exporting. A few of the better brand I think that do this are davinci and Raphael.
Erin S. that's great to hear about the companies. I've honestly tried to find info on this subject and haven't been successful. I'll try to find more on DaVinci brushes :) Thank you for your offer on the sable brushes - that is very very kind of you but I think I have enough to keep my hands full for a while! I can't take too much credit for the chickadees. It was from a Mind of Watercolor tutorial and I was just practicing brush strokes :)
In Liquid Color ;) Steve is pretty cool I will have to search for that tutorial of his! If I can find the links about the brushes I'll comment the links here.
I tried to find the video for you but failed! :( If I come across it I will link it as well. I also JUST found my temporarily lost Escoda Versatil brush which is a synthetic kolinsky. It was hiding and I couldn't find it for this video. I like it a lot, but I think I still like the Elite more in that range of brushes :)
What do you mean “dried pre-loaded”? Do you mean dry on the pallet vs fresh from a tube? If that is what you mean then there isn’t any trick to it, you just add water, if you want it more pigmented then you are getting allow some water to soak into it for a few minutes to break down the binding.
Interesting. I like my #18 and #14 Neptune rounds, but they do seem to require a fair amount of water or they get very floppy. Unless they're wet, it's hard to paint detail, despite the nice points. (BTW -- your #8 Neptune was clearly defective.) I do like Neptune's 1.5" mottler, the 1/2" wash and the #6 Script (which is a very fun brush). They're awfully affordable too, which makes this cheapskate's heart soar. My Black Velvets are wonderful; I own the #14 and #8 which are great, and two Jumbo Rounds (which I didn't buy and have yet to find a use for). They seem to have a touch more spring than the Neptunes. I believe the Black Velvet's bellies are a little shorter, and I can see why so many people like them. I admit to a little schizophrenia about brushes; sometimes I want to own one of each, but other moments I crave a Peter Sheeler kind of minimalism (he seems to use only bargain-priced 1/2" wash brushes). And I have to admit your video made me think I should try one of the Princeton 4850 brushes in a large size just to see how the other half lives. Uhh, gee, thanks for that.
Hahaha Tom! I'm sorry ;) Thanks for all of the other tips on brushes. I'm really glad to have gotten a replacement for the 8 round I had. I've been using the Elite on a commission today and I really like it in application!
Nice to know. I gather the Elite is a new line since a lot of retailers don't list it. Something a teensy bit stiffer than the squirrel brushes appeals to the control freak in me.
OMG I need to do an entire video on why not waste money on Silver black velvet brushes. I can't figure out why so many people use them when they are just junk compared to Princeton rounds. Is it somehow cheaper somewhere? I paid 80 for a set of 3 and my Princeton Elite 4 set was only 10 more for Way better brush quality and brand.
Hi The uneven paint distribution is due to your use of cellulose paper. If you were to repeat this test on 100% cotton rag paper (Arches, Fabriano, Kilimanjaro, etc) you would get different results. I hope you try it! God Bless!
Denise, were your chicks done with a triple loaded brush, single stroke? So sweet and so not fussy. I have that brush and love using it. I tend to over work as I come from an acrylic painting background. Maybe you could demonstrate how to handle that with watercolor?
Hi Donna! I did the chickadees with a few strokes, one or two for each color. It was an exercise I did based off of one of Steve's videos on the MInd of Watercolor. I too tend to overwork my paintings! ua-cam.com/video/J6uwG-tbXs8/v-deo.html
Super interesting! I'm at a loss when I try to use the really good imitation brushes; they hold too much water and paint for what I'm used to. I need more practice I guess :)
Eve Bolt - Bolt's Vault I'm glad it was interesting! The synthetic sable I do okay with but the squirrels are very hard to control. I really only use the big ones for backgrounds even though I know other artists can do a whole painting with them. I need practice as well!
I'm sorry to hear, I don't have too much of an issue with them, though I don't love the shape of the larger rounds from them in general. I use their small ones all the time though!
Denise, I was looking for un-watched videos and this was marked as un-watched by UA-cam! I started it and noticed it was marked thumbs up! and I looked down and saw a previous comment! I have had this happen on several videos from other creators I watch, weird huh? Well I let the video play through, I do hope it credits you with the view and you get paid for the Ad's that ran during the video! I hope your doing well and taking care of yourself! Be safe and have a lovely day.
Hey Denise, I'm looking for synthetic brushes (cruelty free) which hold a good point. I have a few brushes which are great for washes etc. but I'm struggling to find a brush that holds its point well...
It's unfortunately so hard to find this information Cathy - I wish I had a better answer for you! I could give you synthetics, but it's hard to now about the cruelty free or ecologically friendly aspects.
I have a newer Top 5 favorites video on brushes. It's not specifically about the squirrels but they're in there and it goes over the pros and cons of each :)
Beautiful website! What a trip, love Africa too. Your elephant is wonderful as are all your photos. Well, it is an Eldajon palette, found it in Kelly's videos and at Jerry's for sale. Thanks for all your help.
Fantastic, thank you Donna. Here is an amazon link as well if that is more helpful for others with the free shipping: amzn.to/2kRRM0d Thanks for taking a look at my website! I can't believe Africa was four years ago. My heart aches to go back!
Princeton or silver brush black velvet? Princeton is cheaper and readily more available here than silver brush, but more people rave over silver brushes.
Thank you!!! Decided to order just the #4 round first since I'm still don't know if I'll like it (because I bought a mop brush some time ago and I never got used to it since I'm so used to synthetics). Still wanna try again with natural brushes though! lol! Anyway thanks a lot!
will be perfect look when the barcode is off so you can see the whole beauty of the brushes. Great video though. Love it and thanks alot for sharing 🙏🏼
Silver Brush is known to have very bad customer service. They don’t honour the guarantee or exchange a unit that has a manufacturing defect. Some people also report that their customer service department doesn’t even respond to requests. I think it’s best to buy from a different brand.
I actually bought some of these brushes because on this video. 😁I had written them in my TN on my wishlist. But, I don't know 🤔 what happened, I swore I left a comment the first time I watched this??? I had come back to add to my comment about my purchase and couldn't find it. Probably didn't hit the send button......... I had received an Amazon gift card for my birthday and bought some awesome stuff. I'm actually going to post a haul video in a day or two. Because I bought quite a bit, I am going to do a separate demonstration video of some of the supplies to follow. For that second video, I would love to link folks back to this video for the brush demonstration. I am still a beginner with these style brushes, and I couldn't provide any information related content that isn't already here. Would you be ok with that? I am new to posting and don't have a bunch of followers, but I am hoping doing an art supply haul video will help bring some more followers. I digress..... (sorry for the lengthy post) ((((HUGS)))) Kimmie ☺️☃️
What if the animal was already dead?? I mean really.. I see dead animal all the time, I dont think there is anything wrong with using the fir in the situation.. breeding or hunting animal for art is different. Tank you so much for your videos!!
Thanks Donna! I got this palette at a local art store. I'm sorry I don't know what it's called! I think Kelly Eddington here on UA-cam uses a similar one if you want to check out her supplies.
Rewatching videos: now 2019 I heard the Princeton Aqua Elite is the best sable imitation. Would like to compare them to Raphael's precision (imitation sable) as well as Escoda's. As much as I want to go vegan, I'm also environmentally conscious, if i keep replacing synthetics, it's more unrecycled waste :( whereas natural hairs can last a lifetime (so I heard older artists say)
I'm on the fence about brushes too. I am very anti-cheap brushes these days because it does produce more waste. I prefer synthetics or blends in general, but I would have to agree that natural hair brushes can last longer. There's VERY little transparency on natural hair brushes, perhaps that should be my next big project ;) It's a difficult battle!
Nick Doe I've had a hard time finding reliable information on this. There's another comment here with some suggestions from a view but I have not personally been able to substantiate the information.
I’m sure the video to Valeria nice and I appreciate you for sharing your knowledge. But you lost me at I’m using sketch paper because I don’t wanna waste my good stuff. ✌🏻
It's great seeing an artist using synthetic over animal hair. Makes it easier for me and others to know what good synthetic brushes are out there too! Now I know that I probably will only want Princeton Neptune as a mop and not as round brushes.
I remember as a child watching my grandfather - a retired coach painter / sign writer, painting coach lines on a van with these crazy long liner brushes. Some of them were 6 - 8 inches long made of horse hair and quill. They were very floppy when loaded with paint and were pulled along the surface like wet string. His script or lettering brushes were shorter and had square tips or angled like modern sword liners. I suspect that many of the brush types we have today have been adapted from these traditional trades.
I'm jealous! I would love to watch an old master! Any pics of his work?
I love this. My grandfather was a sign painter in old San Diego. He built and painted the signs. He also detailed pinstriping on all sorts of vehicles including the Spirit of St. Louis.
I still have some of his homemade brushes. What a treasure.
I treasure the many hours I watched him work so beautifully with the strong smell of linseed oil and freshly sawn wood in his shop.
Princeton Neptune brushes have become my go to brushes - love them. Thank you for this video 🙏
Thanks for the great information - and I really appreciate that you and other artists are clear on using products that don’t harm animals.
I love my Kolinsky natural brushes. I limited my purchases due to harvesting techniques but that makes me treat them like kid gloves so they will last forever. I do not plan on ever replacing them. I also like the Princeton Heritage synthetics. Great video showing the differences in brushes. Thanks
I wish I watched this before I bought brushes because I started watercolor on Neptunes and found it so incredibly difficult. Recently I bought some snappier brushes and excited to try painting with them. Thanks for the review!
Thank you. This is just what I was looking for to learn more about these brushes and what they can do and their quality. Great video. Thank you.
Thanks, Denise, this was very helpful to me, a beginner. I found your channel through Steve at Mind of Watercolor and now I can enjoy both your channels!
The flop over stage can be used quite well for doing several kinds of strokes. I was amazed when I found this out, because I always preferred a really springy brush. I have big uses for both. Excellent demonstration video, and very informative.
I got some Neptune brushes for my birthday, I have never tried anything like them before. All my brushes are snappy and synthetic, and I love that about them. So you can imagine I thought something was wrong with the brush or then wrong with me, for not understanding what’s going on with the floppiness! LOLThank you so much for this in-depth review, it was super helpful!
FANTASTIC VIDEO!! Tbh, this is the 2nd/3rd time I've watched this video since first discovering it a few years back. But I have acquired some Silver Black Velvet brushes; Princeton Neptune & Elite brushes & one quill. Remembering how informative your descriptions & examples are, I immediately went through my library of saved videos and watched again. I wanted to comment and say THANK YOU 🙏🏼 for your amazing channel. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦.
Thank you for this very informative and interesting video. I almost jumped out of my chair when you said you would explain the parts of a paint brush, as I am new to water color. I subscribed and look forward to watch more videos.
Thanks for this great video. I had just ordered the set of 4 Princeton Neptune brushes and this gave me a good summary of what each one does. I also played around with some of my brushes as I watched you, and it reminded me that this is a great way to warm up before I paint. I've been painting for 3 years, but haven't
really learned how to use the different brushes. This has such valuable information! Will def be watching again!
Beautiful brush strokes. The leaves turned out amazing
Thank you for the review! I ordered the Silver Black Velvet set - 3/4 Oval Wash, 8 round, and rigger. I love them. Holds so much water and pigment, but you have to get used to the floppiness. I always used stiff brushes. Now Silvers are my favorite. I'd love to get the 6 Quill. That will be next on the wish list. Keep up the good work!
Vicki George thanks Vicki! The quill is so much fun :) I love my size 6 black velvet and would love a larger one like a 10 or 12, however if my new elite works well I'll refrain to try to keep my contribution to the fur trade at a minimum. Darn those brushes for being so wonderful to work with!
In Liquid Color l
Excellent and informative video! Seeing you paint with the brushes rather than simply describe them really helped clarify some questions I've had. Thank you for sharing!
Big Hugs - you do a great job and it's nice to hear someone mindful of being kind to others
Nick Doe thank you for your kind words Nick! And for commenting and watching :)
I just ordered three Neptune brushes a few days ago, a size 8 quill, a size 14 round and a size 10 round. Can't wait to play with them!
Yay! So exciting! :)
Tremendous video! So clear and demonstrative of the concepts. Best I’ve seen *and have been watching MANY videos* in order to try to determine which brushes to purchase.
I’m new to watercolor and live in a small town where nothing is available to “touch and feel” prior to purchase 😢, therefore these sort of videos are a necessity when seeking to avoid unnecessary returns following purchase!!
Thank you; and I’ve subbed! If this video at all emulates the kind of additional content you put out, I know I’ll be very happy to have done so!!!
I have been loving my Princeton elite brushes I started out with very cheap water color brushes & when I upgraded to some Princeton elite what a difference . I just ordered a couple Princeton neptunes as well to try .
I know you posted this 4 yrs ago but on the off chance that you see this comment I just wanted to let you know that this was really helpful. I'm very much a beginner and I'm at the stage where I stepping up from cheap supplies to something better and bought my first better quality brush (the same Neptune size 12 as you and I love it btw) and was trying to work out what I should buy next. This video helped me understand much better what I want to try next. Thanks 😀
Thank you so much for such a great review. I use the three you mentioned at the end as my favorite go to brushes after only starting to paint again after many years. This was super helpful. I love your channel ❤️
You cant go off any brush sizes as each company has its own size guide which is annoying if you are buying online. Wouldnt it be great if there was a size definition all across the board.
Hi! Thank you for sharing! I was a watercolorist but now I specialize in fine art on silk. It is SO much like watercolor!
I use the filberts, rounds and at times 00 liners. The mop brushes in sizes 1/4", 1/2" and 3/4" I use the most outside of detail.
Great videos! Great name😉
~Denise, ChiRho Studio
ChiRho Studio hello other Denise! Thanks for sharing :)
The Princeton Heritage 4050 Brushes are awesome for me! They feel so good in my hand because the handle is perfectly sized as I prefer a bit of a larger handle. The brush has the perfect amount of snap and just the right amount of point at the end annnnnd they are affordable!
Thank you! Very informative. For some reason, I use daggers almost exclusively. Maybe because I don't like changing brushes and they do pretty much everything I need to do except for the occasional rigger but, more often than not, the tip of the dagger does what the rigger does.
I have yet to own a dagger!
I enjoyed seeing the comparisons on all of these! The Princeton elite brush looks like a great investment. I had a ton of fun getting a good quality brush collection together last summer--love my Silver Blacks :)
I've been using the Elite on a commission today and I really like it in application!
i actually sawed down all my brush handles to a comfortable short size so i can put em in a strap in pencil case, protected when on the go
This is the second time I've watched this video. I've been using Holbein Gold brushes, and I've really come to dislike them. I just ordered a 0 round and a 1 liner, both Silver Black Velvet. Thanks! I'm now addicted to your channel, because I'm a pigment geek, too.
Recently bought a Da Vinci Casaneo size 0 quill - love it!
Aw. I love neptune brushes. :( I've never had a problem with mine
I love pure Sable & Kolinsky brushes & have the full set of Winsor & Newton series 7 that I have used for years, as these give the best results and hold lots of water/pigment. However; as someone who now hates using animal products, I find that todays synthetic brushes give just as good if not (in some brushes) better results. So for me, I will only buy synthetic brushes in future. I love the big fat pointy brushes that can be used for details as well as washes & one brush can do me well for a complete painting. Thank you for your information about your brushes & keep up the good work. 🌈 Happy painting out there to you all 🌈
Bardotte what synthetic brands do you like
This video was very helpful. I own the Princeton Neptune brush 4, 8, and 12. At first I didn't like them because they are so soft but now that doesn't bother me, but I'm not in love with them because my 8 and 12 do not come to a point. I I have come to think that Princeton may have a few quality control issues after hearing your brush was similar. I actually thought that was how they were supposed to be. Then later I made a decision to try the Silver Black Velvet brushes and am glad I did. They are currently my go to brushes.
I agree about the quality control from what I've heard from you guys. Even thought my 12 comes to a point though, it doesn't paint a fine line and from what I was told it's not support to be super fine like a kolinsky. Still sad to hear about so many blunt ones! Im glad you like your SBVs. They're so dreamy to paint with!
Great video demonstration. I learned a lot about how to use the various kinds of brushes.
Just watching your videos and enjoying myself with your expertise! You have a wonderful library of videos full of inspirational information, Thanks!
I have the same problem with the exact same Neptune brush. Same size, also came from Jerry's. Crap point and mine has tweaky, slightly longer bristles at the sides of the tip that are bent. The very tippy tip bristles are actually shorter that weird bent ones. It's hard to explain. My number 6 is the same way although not as bad. I dislike them. Should have returned them. Anyway, very informative video. Thank you.
Wow! How weird - thank you for letting me know. The 12 is nice but doesn't even look like the same model due to how blunt the 8 is. I'm sorry yours has given you trouble as well! I'd try contacting them direct. The owner replied himself right away and seemed happy to help.
Very informative. Most natural hair brushes are a byproduct, the animals aren't killed just for paint brushes, but the companies do make a lot of money from them. I respect people who don't use natural hair brushes as a mater of principles.
richard keller thank you Richard! I'm definitely in favor of the "use the whole animal" methodology if you already hunting them for their meat but just not a fan of it when their primary use is their fur to begin with, or ivory, bones, etc :) hopefully that makes sense.
richard keller and In Liquid Color, thank you for lifting this up. i think that if more people were aware of what happens (some methods are horrific), many would choose differently. More brush manufacturers are developing substitutes now, which is great! I hope we'll encourage them, by asking and surely with our dollars.
i have done lots of searching ....and i couldnt find any good resource to draw accurate conclusions. I would definitely not want an animal to die for the primary purpose of being my beautiful brush . But i would have no problem if it comes as a by product of other industries (fur/leather/meat) . I have heard that sable hair brushes are made from the scraps of the fur industry . But i dont know anything about the squirrel hair brushes. I dont think artists produce enough demand for it to survive as an industry . Can anyone confirm ? I really would like to have squirrel hair mops ...but i dont have enough information .
That's not really true. The large majority aren't byproducts. They are animals killed for brushes & other fur products. It's a little misleading to imply that they are killed for food & THEN they harvest the fur, because unfortunately, that is rarely the case.
But in the right circumstances, I do completely agree about the "not wasting/using entire animal." ❤️🙂
@@monsurhabib
You don't have a problem with animals being killed for fur clothing? Wow.
A late question: Durability, or more to the point-how long ought we expect a synthetic brush to last if we paint daily? And a tip for budget minded people: Princeton also makes the “Snap” brushes which sproing right back to a tip for less money and the quality is comparable to their Elite line, not quite as good, of course, but very decent. Thank you!
I really can't say. It depends a lot on how the brushes are used, washed and stored. If you're really gentle with them and paint daily, I'd expect to go through several each year?
What a wealth of information. Thank you for your video; it helped me choose my next three brushes and I'm confident that they're going to be exactly what I was looking for. Also saved me some money because I was going to go for the 6 and the 8 squirrel quill but with your video decided that the 6 is going to be ample. And I have barcode labels still on most all my brushes and, oddly, they seem to paint just fine. :D
So glad it's helpful! And ha to that barcode comment hehe :)
Crap ton lol! Now that's a term I've never heard used about brushes! 😉 As usual, so much great information, thank you!
Haha I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Thank you so much for this. I'm new to watercolor and don't want to use natural hair if I can avoid it, so it's very helpful to see these two very popular alternatives compared. Did they hold up similarly over time? I planning to get a mix of the Neptune and Aqua Elite, but some of the Silver Brush Black Velvet brushes look very promising as well.
Silver Black Velvets are part synthetic and part squirrel, so don't get them if you want to avoid natural hair. I use them almost exclusively now for watercolor, so I can't really attest to how the others perform long term. I do know the tips on my Escodas wore out quickly.
If you could have just 8 colours,which would you choose?
I love to watch you paint !
Hmm I don't think I've done an eight color video - but I've done a 12!
😯 Your chickadees are gorgeous! I would love to see an instructional video for them! 💕
Thanks Leanne! :) I'll see if I can add it to my list.
SAME HERE!
Tried using the oval brush drawing a chickadee as u did. Really need ur demo! Thank u! They r just too lovely in ur work! Thank u!
You have a lot of size 12 brushes. My to-go brushes are all size 8. Is there any advantage to painting with larger brushes?
Informative, good audio. Well done.
I have the same experience with the point or the lack thereof on the Princeton "Aqua Elite" and "Neptune" brushes that I bought and never use, because having a brush without a good point just isn't fun and didn't help me want to spend more time painting.
I didn't really expect a fine tip on the "Neptune" (since it's the artificial squirrel) brush but it was ok (not great) but still better than the "Aqua Elite"...
Oops I recently bought one, it came today. I haven’t had time to use it yet. Perhaps I should have just bought a good quality round.
@@sidilicious11 l *love* my Princeton Elites, and have no trouble getting a good point on the tips, although there are some that "point" better than others. They're my favourites.
Very informative! Thank you for sharing, much appreciated.
Thank you for sharing Denise this is a very useful video! 😊😊
Another great video, Denise. :) (I hope that's how you spell your name.)
These brushes are fairly difficult to get in Austria, where I live, or in Europe generally, so I haven't tried any of them and appreciate your thoughts. Have you used many brushes from Winsor & Newton and Da Vinci. The German company, Da Vinci, makes the very best watercolour brushes I have ever used. I use a Winsor & Newton series 7 sable, number 6 round, a Da Vinci number 12 round sable, a W&N number 3 rigger, a Da Vinci number 1 rigger and a Da Vinci number 10 squirrel mop, all of which are wonderful brushes. The number 12 from Da Vinci is my favourite; you really can do anything with this brush.
Thanks again for the upload and the information. Your channel is really set to grow if the quality remains so high. :)
Thank you so much Conor for your kind words! (And yes, you got the spelling right!) I haven't been able to try the DaVinci brushes yet but they are on my list! I would love to try them out given your and other viewers high regards. I'm sorry that the ones in this video happened to be ones that were difficult for you to find! I think the Neptunes are available on JacksonsArt.com but it looks like many of the others are not :( I'll try to get my hands on some DaVinci brushes soon!
I am glad I got the spelling right! :)
It was great seeing brushes available in the United States. Jackson's Art does stock the Princeton brushes and I considered buying one of their large flat brushes a while back, however they seem to be fairly expensive so I am sticking with my hake brush as a large flat for now. As Jackson's is based in the United Kingdom, there is often an unfavourable exchange rate for us using the Euro and their shipping costs are kind of high as well. All that combined, plus the fact I could get a similar Da Vinci brush here in the German speaking world for a fraction of the price means I have not yet had the chance to try them.
I found the Silver Black Velvet brushes are stocked by a brush seller in France, however they have not answered any of my emails, which is a pity. Perhaps my French is not as good as it once was!
Aw, I hope they get back to you soon! But alas, no need to buy brushes if you have ones that suit your needs I have to keep reminding myself of that! At the moment, my current obsession of want is one of those large 30-well porcelain palettes (I've only seen them at Jackson's and our American store Cheap Joe's). I tell myself EVERY day that is not a need, it's just a want and I have to wait for more lucrative times or a birthday or something ;)
Great video! All this time, I thought we had to take off the plastic of the brush that has the rings.🤦🏻♀️
Great thanks for this video!! any idea why the princeton neptune quill brushes are so much larger? As a watercolorist myself, it was nice to see the kuretake reviewed also as I occasionally use ink ink my work as well- and I have brushes set aside specifically for ink because you need a brush that will hold up to the density of the liquid. Now as for that silver black velvet 3/4 in. brush- do you know if that is also known as a cats tongue? Like riggers are also called liners or script? Does that make sense? Sorry for all the questions. To answer your question I primarily use a variety of round brushes 4-12. Sometimes I will use an angular flat brush as well. I prefer to use flats and filberts for acrylic but do much less work in that media. My favorite brush in the whole world is a size 6 kolinsky sable da vinci travel brush, but don't use it often because it stays in my travel bag. I have been using a an old grumbacher set they don't make anymore since I was in high school. Its quite a shame because the set has held up for 20 years and I think it was an academy/student set. But its time for an upgrade now which is why I was watching your video. I really like how the silverbrushes act but Im not so sure about the true animal hair. I used to work for the forest service documenting threatened and endangered species so that aspect makes me sad. I will keep looking!
Quills in general are large for their numbers. I'm not sure why, but quills across most brands should be roughly equivalent. And yes, I think you can call that shape a cats tongue on the oval wash. I'm not an expert in that type of brush, but I believe that Steve over at the mind of watercolor has a video on that type of brush :) I am a former zoo educator as well so it hurts my soul a bit to use the animal hair brushes. I didn't know the silver blacks were half hair when I originally bought them and shucks, I wish they weren't so great! The kuratake is the only full animal hair brush I have and I got it as a gift. No in a hurry to get others, especially with the synthetics are so great. I especially like my Neptunes and Elites from Princeton. Thanks for commenting and I'm glad the video was helpful! Hope to see you around.
You did a wonderful job thank you so much actually learn some things
Thanks for the overview, I'm always struggling to choose and buy something, without a little bit of research and you helped me a lot!
Glad they're helpful!
Have you done a video on brush care for watercolor brushes? I also want mine to last as long as possible but haven't ever heard anyone talk about caring for them. Thanks!
I just got the Silver B.V. size 8 and 4. I haven't used the 4 yet, but I imagine its pretty fine. I sketched out a mountain scape with the 8. I definitely like how it does the wash better than the Princeton velvettouch filbert size 6. I want to get a quill for the washes. However, since Im still extremely new to watercolor, I want to learn more techniques to get what's in my mind onto the paper.
What are some things I can do to build my skill level?
Lots of good info! Love your videos!
Thanks Paula :)
Incredibly helpful. Thank you.
This was super helpful! Thank you! What brush would you recommend for signing paintings?
I sign mine with an archival fine liner rather than a brush.
I too sign mine with fine liners however if you want to use a brush then I'd recommend liner brushes specifically synthetic ones cause natural hair would probably be pretty hard to control.
Hope this was helpful
Love your chickadees!
Mary Algar thanks!
Your video was really helpful as K am just starting into watercolor
So glad to hear Dana! I also have an updated brush video too with my updated favorites :)
I would adore any brush that holds its tip for more than 3 weeks. Suggestions for 2022? Btw I take care of my brushes but they seem so cheaply made. Like the 3 washing machines I have replaced in 14 years.
Silver Black Velvet! They're nearly the only round brushes I use these days (this topic is on the list of videos I need to get to). Excellent points, and they hold a great amount of water. You'll see them in all of my current videos.
@@InLiquidColor thanks!!
Thank you for the demo! Incidentally Iactually find the cat's tongue to be much easier to control than the round. It's actually all I use today :)
Wow. That Princeton Neptune #12 round is only $10??? Crazy low price for a brush that size and quality...
Holy crap, you packed a ton of useful information into this video! I'm glad to know about the composition of the Silver Black Velvet brushes, because even though I don't have particularly strong opinions about real critter hair in my brushes, this will be good to know if I'm giving them as gifts. Your presentation is a perfect amalgam of fun and professional, and I love your little floating footnotes for when you realize later that things could use clarification.
Also, I would not object to a bit more screen time for Cricket!
Thank you so much for the very kind words Stella! I'm so glad it was a helpful video. I really struggled finding a format for this video and it seems like I took a decent path! I'm also glad the extra footnotes are appreciated.
Cricket is getting some screen time over on my brand new Patreon, and there will definitely be more to come if you're interested in checking it out! She also says "hi" from my lap as I type :)
I'd be happy to send you some kolinsky brushes to test. Oh and those chickadees!!! To cute and you rocked using that brush painting them.
Oh and there are brush manufacturers that have backed their sable or squirrel brushes to be as earth friendly as possible. Squirrel hair is a byproduct and would this be thrown in the garbage if brush companies did not get the hairs to make their brushes. From there even then the hairs are tracked where it came from what the treatment of animals were before they got to the brush makers and that is also tracked when exporting. A few of the better brand I think that do this are davinci and Raphael.
Erin S. that's great to hear about the companies. I've honestly tried to find info on this subject and haven't been successful. I'll try to find more on DaVinci brushes :) Thank you for your offer on the sable brushes - that is very very kind of you but I think I have enough to keep my hands full for a while! I can't take too much credit for the chickadees. It was from a Mind of Watercolor tutorial and I was just practicing brush strokes :)
In Liquid Color ;) Steve is pretty cool I will have to search for that tutorial of his! If I can find the links about the brushes I'll comment the links here.
I tried to find the video for you but failed! :( If I come across it I will link it as well. I also JUST found my temporarily lost Escoda Versatil brush which is a synthetic kolinsky. It was hiding and I couldn't find it for this video. I like it a lot, but I think I still like the Elite more in that range of brushes :)
You're a rockstar Alison! Thank you for finding the video and for your kind words :)
Thank you! Really appreciate the recommendations. I'd be curious as to which brushes you use the most now.
Silver Black Velvets almost exclusively. No brand deal or anything, I just love them :)
Hello and thank you! Do you have a video that demonstrates how to use watercolor already dried pre-loaded
paint tins? thanks!
What do you mean “dried pre-loaded”? Do you mean dry on the pallet vs fresh from a tube? If that is what you mean then there isn’t any trick to it, you just add water, if you want it more pigmented then you are getting allow some water to soak into it for a few minutes to break down the binding.
Interesting.
I like my #18 and #14 Neptune rounds, but they do seem to require a fair amount of water or they get very floppy. Unless they're wet, it's hard to paint detail, despite the nice points. (BTW -- your #8 Neptune was clearly defective.)
I do like Neptune's 1.5" mottler, the 1/2" wash and the #6 Script (which is a very fun brush). They're awfully affordable too, which makes this cheapskate's heart soar.
My Black Velvets are wonderful; I own the #14 and #8 which are great, and two Jumbo Rounds (which I didn't buy and have yet to find a use for). They seem to have a touch more spring than the Neptunes. I believe the Black Velvet's bellies are a little shorter, and I can see why so many people like them.
I admit to a little schizophrenia about brushes; sometimes I want to own one of each, but other moments I crave a Peter Sheeler kind of minimalism (he seems to use only bargain-priced 1/2" wash brushes).
And I have to admit your video made me think I should try one of the Princeton 4850 brushes in a large size just to see how the other half lives.
Uhh, gee, thanks for that.
Hahaha Tom! I'm sorry ;) Thanks for all of the other tips on brushes. I'm really glad to have gotten a replacement for the 8 round I had. I've been using the Elite on a commission today and I really like it in application!
Nice to know. I gather the Elite is a new line since a lot of retailers don't list it. Something a teensy bit stiffer than the squirrel brushes appeals to the control freak in me.
Very informative. Thank you 🙏🏾
OMG I need to do an entire video on why not waste money on Silver black velvet brushes. I can't figure out why so many people use them when they are just junk compared to Princeton rounds. Is it somehow cheaper somewhere? I paid 80 for a set of 3 and my Princeton Elite 4 set was only 10 more for Way better brush quality and brand.
Hi
The uneven paint distribution is due to your use of cellulose paper. If you were to repeat this test on 100% cotton rag paper (Arches, Fabriano, Kilimanjaro, etc) you would get different results.
I hope you try it!
God Bless!
Denise, were your chicks done with a triple loaded brush, single stroke? So sweet and so not fussy. I have that brush and love using it. I tend to over work as I come from an acrylic painting background. Maybe you could demonstrate how to handle that with watercolor?
Hi Donna! I did the chickadees with a few strokes, one or two for each color. It was an exercise I did based off of one of Steve's videos on the MInd of Watercolor. I too tend to overwork my paintings! ua-cam.com/video/J6uwG-tbXs8/v-deo.html
Super interesting! I'm at a loss when I try to use the really good imitation brushes; they hold too much water and paint for what I'm used to. I need more practice I guess :)
Eve Bolt - Bolt's Vault I'm glad it was interesting! The synthetic sable I do okay with but the squirrels are very hard to control. I really only use the big ones for backgrounds even though I know other artists can do a whole painting with them. I need practice as well!
I have a few of the Princeton Heritage brushes. They don’t keep their shape.
I'm sorry to hear, I don't have too much of an issue with them, though I don't love the shape of the larger rounds from them in general. I use their small ones all the time though!
Denise, I was looking for un-watched videos and this was marked as un-watched by UA-cam! I started it and noticed it was marked thumbs up! and I looked down and saw a previous comment! I have had this happen on several videos from other creators I watch, weird huh? Well I let the video play through, I do hope it credits you with the view and you get paid for the Ad's that ran during the video! I hope your doing well and taking care of yourself! Be safe and have a lovely day.
So helpful. Thank you!
Plastic handles have the advantage of not swelling causing eventual loosening at the ferrule.
They do :)
Hey Denise, I'm looking for synthetic brushes (cruelty free) which hold a good point. I have a few brushes which are great for washes etc. but I'm struggling to find a brush that holds its point well...
It's unfortunately so hard to find this information Cathy - I wish I had a better answer for you! I could give you synthetics, but it's hard to now about the cruelty free or ecologically friendly aspects.
I like having a round brush without a fine point too. I love my Silver Black Velvet jumbo round.
Very helpful! Can you link the video for the Chickadee? I can’t find it.
Was it this one? ua-cam.com/video/J6uwG-tbXs8/v-deo.html
Very helpful !
I can't use fake squirrel hair brush. please do one tutorial video on how to use this brush
I have a newer Top 5 favorites video on brushes. It's not specifically about the squirrels but they're in there and it goes over the pros and cons of each :)
Beautiful website! What a trip, love Africa too. Your elephant is wonderful as are all your photos. Well, it is an Eldajon palette, found it in Kelly's videos and at Jerry's for sale. Thanks for all your help.
Fantastic, thank you Donna. Here is an amazon link as well if that is more helpful for others with the free shipping: amzn.to/2kRRM0d
Thanks for taking a look at my website! I can't believe Africa was four years ago. My heart aches to go back!
a really nice video! are these real fur or synthetic?
ColoringKaria all synthetic except the silver black velvet are a blend and the kuratake brush.
Do you ever use those big flat wash brushes?
Nick Doe I don't own one but would use one if I had them. I think they're most useful for landscape painters working with large washes.
Princeton or silver brush black velvet?
Princeton is cheaper and readily more available here than silver brush, but more people rave over silver brushes.
SBV is my favorite all around brush.
Thank you!!! Decided to order just the #4 round first since I'm still don't know if I'll like it (because I bought a mop brush some time ago and I never got used to it since I'm so used to synthetics).
Still wanna try again with natural brushes though! lol!
Anyway thanks a lot!
will be perfect look when the barcode is off so you can see the whole beauty of the brushes. Great video though. Love it and thanks alot for sharing 🙏🏼
synthetic sable? does that mean it is not actual sable hair from a sable weasel??
This video is very helpful! So thank you! At your hands brushes look beautiful!
I paint so bad that kittens die. Hahaha
Retazo de papel 😂 oh goodness. Thanks so much for your kind words :) I'm glad it was helpful!
Thanks a lot for sharing. I favorited the video.
Silver Brush is known to have very bad customer service. They don’t honour the guarantee or exchange a unit that has a manufacturing defect. Some people also report that their customer service department doesn’t even respond to requests. I think it’s best to buy from a different brand.
I will get A Quill.....Soon.....
I actually bought some of these brushes because on this video. 😁I had written them in my TN on my wishlist. But, I don't know 🤔 what happened, I swore I left a comment the first time I watched this??? I had come back to add to my comment about my purchase and couldn't find it. Probably didn't hit the send button......... I had received an Amazon gift card for my birthday and bought some awesome stuff. I'm actually going to post a haul video in a day or two. Because I bought quite a bit, I am going to do a separate demonstration video of some of the supplies to follow. For that second video, I would love to link folks back to this video for the brush demonstration. I am still a beginner with these style brushes, and I couldn't provide any information related content that isn't already here. Would you be ok with that? I am new to posting and don't have a bunch of followers, but I am hoping doing an art supply haul video will help bring some more followers. I digress..... (sorry for the lengthy post) ((((HUGS)))) Kimmie ☺️☃️
Aw, sorry your post got lost in the cloud! Sure, feel free to link the video. Thank you and best of luck!
What if the animal was already dead?? I mean really.. I see dead animal all the time, I dont think there is anything wrong with using the fir in the situation.. breeding or hunting animal for art is different. Tank you so much for your videos!!
Wet the neptune brush, shake it and it comes to a point again.
Enjoying your color spotlight series too!. WHAT is the PALETTE you're using? tx!!
Thanks Donna! I got this palette at a local art store. I'm sorry I don't know what it's called! I think Kelly Eddington here on UA-cam uses a similar one if you want to check out her supplies.
Somewhere out there there are three squirrels missing half their hair :(
Rewatching videos: now 2019
I heard the Princeton Aqua Elite is the best sable imitation. Would like to compare them to Raphael's precision (imitation sable) as well as Escoda's. As much as I want to go vegan, I'm also environmentally conscious, if i keep replacing synthetics, it's more unrecycled waste :( whereas natural hairs can last a lifetime (so I heard older artists say)
I'm on the fence about brushes too. I am very anti-cheap brushes these days because it does produce more waste. I prefer synthetics or blends in general, but I would have to agree that natural hair brushes can last longer. There's VERY little transparency on natural hair brushes, perhaps that should be my next big project ;) It's a difficult battle!
Are there humane animal hair brush-makers?
Nick Doe I've had a hard time finding reliable information on this. There's another comment here with some suggestions from a view but I have not personally been able to substantiate the information.
I’m sure the video to Valeria nice and I appreciate you for sharing your knowledge. But you lost me at I’m using sketch paper because I don’t wanna waste my good stuff. ✌🏻