Paint along with me ✨Unboxing Caran D'ache Neopastels set of 48
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2023
- This isn't a sponsored video, just sharing art materials I own and love!
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Neopastel set of 48 (the exact one I have): www.jacksonsart.com/fr-fr/car...
Smaller Neopastel set of 24: www.jacksonsart.com/fr-fr/car...
Single Neopastels: www.jacksonsart.com/fr-fr/sea...
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Love the combination of both sets.
thanks so much Linda! and yesss they're so delicious! :)
I have these exact 2 items on my wish list. I own several Caran D’ache pastels and really like them. To me they’re the perfect balance of not too hard and not too soft. Pretty and soothing swatching! Thanks for sharing.
yes exactly!! the perfect balance of not too hard and not too soft. They've fast become favorites!!
So glad you enjoyed the video :)
wonderful! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
oh thank you I'm so glad you liked the video :)
It's beautiful and you are too. I just found your channel and I had to write something. Thank you for sharing this with us.
so glad you enjoyed the video!
@@marienoellewurm I was about to buy a number of these paints, I just love them. But I have a problem fixing them, so they don't smudge. I did research... Fixative subject is complicated. Which brand, which type then should I use glassine paper alone? I will be using these with a mixed media -watercolor and Luminance set. Thank you so much for your kind reply.
@@khedr_ Great questions! Oil pastels are indeed a little tricky as I've heard somewhere that they never actually dry (as compared to regular oil paints). I have foudn though that some of my oil pastel drawings have dried SOMEWHAT. Sometimes, if I'm drawing in a sketchbook I'll just use tracing paper or other types of 'glassine' paper to protect from smudging. Otherwise, there's a fixative that I quite like to use for pieces I really want to 'keep' and allow to 'dry', and it's a fixative that's specifically made for oil pastels -it's by the brand Sennelier! I find it works really well. I hope that helps, but I think the biggest thing is just to experiment and see what works best for you!
Here's a link to the one I use: www.jacksonsart.com/sennelier-oil-pastel-aerosol-fixative-400ml-by-road-parcel-only?___store=jacksonsart_en&acc=f69e505b08403ad2298b9f262659929a
@@marienoellewurm I do really appreciate the detailed reply. Thanks, a mile.
My pleasure, and good luck!@@khedr_
thank you, that's very helpful
oh I'm so glad!!
These seem like the same product as Caran d'Ache Neocolor I, which I own and which are not water soluble. I wonder what the difference is.
I have a dozen or so of each neopastels and neocolor 1. These are a much softer, blendable true pastel and less crayon-like. Depends on how you want to use them, I think.
they're quite a different feel from the Neocolor 1! Much softer, and they blend suuuuper easily when you layer them, like paint, whereas the Neocolor feels more waxy/doesn't blend as easily. Hope that helps!
And yes I agree with what Julie said!