Lovely interpretation. I have been enjoying the other 12 recently but had started with the first 12. The hint of color is lovely but I admit to putting in a little ochre or terracota from colored pencils too. These are beautiful pencils.
You do lovely work. I had slurged and got the 24 set but was so disappointed as the charcoal in 3 pencils was broken up all the way down. I use a knife likewise. So I decided well I will get the 12 for extra measure and 3 were messed up. They aren't on open stock and I hadn't even made a picture yet. Well I was wondering if you had full breakage issues. Of course I am across the pond and some this get dropped. Well I will see. I love the yellow and the corally color too. I thought they would mix with the Graphitint too so who knows.🤗
So lovely . I like the earthy tones of charcoal , but I don't seem to manage the smudging . Anything close in colored pencils that you can recommend that comes close to these ? What solvent are you using ? What is the best paper to use ? Thank you .
Hi, thanks for watching, glad you liked it. The paper I used was a mixed media paper and is very smooth. As charcoal is water soluble, you can use a small amount of water and a small round synthetic watercolour brush to blend. I don't use any solvents. I don't often use coloured pencils, so I can't really recommend any, sorry.
Hi Jean, thanks for watching, glad you liked it. Yes, you could do this with your pastel pencils, the main difference will be that colours will be richer than these. Enjoy your drawing 🙂
That door is beautiful and I love your drawing! Thank you!
Thanks for watching, glad you liked it 🎨🙂
Lovely interpretation. I have been enjoying the other 12 recently but had started with the first 12. The hint of color is lovely but I admit to putting in a little ochre or terracota from colored pencils too. These are beautiful pencils.
Thanks for watching, yes, I really like these pencils too. I like a little more colour sometimes and often use them with mixed media 😀
You do lovely work. I had slurged and got the 24 set but was so disappointed as the charcoal in 3 pencils was broken up all the way down. I use a knife likewise. So I decided well I will get the 12 for extra measure and 3 were messed up. They aren't on open stock and I hadn't even made a picture yet. Well I was wondering if you had full breakage issues. Of course I am across the pond and some this get dropped. Well I will see. I love the yellow and the corally color too. I thought they would mix with the Graphitint too so who knows.🤗
Hi, I haven't had any problems with breakages, I assume it's probably delivery drivers throwing them around 🤔 very frustrating for you!
So lovely . I like the earthy tones of charcoal , but I don't seem to manage the smudging . Anything close in colored pencils that you can recommend that comes close to these ? What solvent are you using ? What is the best paper to use ? Thank you .
Hi, thanks for watching, glad you liked it. The paper I used was a mixed media paper and is very smooth. As charcoal is water soluble, you can use a small amount of water and a small round synthetic watercolour brush to blend. I don't use any solvents. I don't often use coloured pencils, so I can't really recommend any, sorry.
Thank you for the beautiful picture and tutorial,could I use my pastel pencil to get these effects?
Hi Jean, thanks for watching, glad you liked it. Yes, you could do this with your pastel pencils, the main difference will be that colours will be richer than these. Enjoy your drawing 🙂
I have the 24 color set of these and I love it. However, 24 colors is a bit overwhelming. Stick with the 12 piece.
Interesting, thanks Brent. I was thinking of getting more colours, however sometimes less can definitely be more! Thanks for watching 🙂