Thank you so much for this…I was literally going to give my Tombows away because I couldn’t get the hang of coloring with them. This helped so much!❤💙💛
Thank you so much for these techniques, I needed someone to actually show me how to use my Tombow markers! So helpful! Love your videos. I think I can try this now!
You are giving me so much hope today with alternatives to pencils. My poor little right hand is very angry and I need to find ways to minimize pencil use to make him happy again (or at least less pissed off). I find your tutorials helpful. Thanks for taking the time and putting in so much effort to share how you color. I love this series and am saving them to a playlist called “Color Keepers.” 😁😘. (P.S. It’s useful to know which books might be best for the methods you show-extra bonus!)
Thank you for this it’s very helpful. I would like to ask you outside of coloring books,did you find what paper the Tombows work the best? Watercolor paper,but I would think it has to be smoother paper so it won’t damage the brush tip? Thank you
Paper has a large part of blending watercolor makers. Strathmore bristol works the best direct to paper. You need a surface that allows for the ink to stay on the top and move. Otherwise using as a pallet seems the best.
Wondering what all the hype was with Tombow I recently caved and bought a pack. Did NOT like them at all, I've been using markers for years but these really dissapointed me, didn't blend well and left streaks. Won't be buying anymore. On the other hand Arrtx are fantastic!!! Don't know if you have tried them, they are acrylic BUT no priming or shaking some sets you can use water with some are permenant and they have metalics with brush tips, bought every set for myself for christmas and I've loved every set
Great question!! On most of them, no they did not. But I was also aware that could happen, so I was pretty careful when adding more color. I tried to let the paper dry a bit if I was using the markers as a watercolor. The best paper, by far, was the paper in the Johanna Basford weekly planner (which is still crazy to me) and the Jasmine Beckit Griffith book. The only one I noticed some peeling in was in the Colouring Heaven book, but I think that was just me being impatient.
Thank you so much for this…I was literally going to give my Tombows away because I couldn’t get the hang of coloring with them. This helped so much!❤💙💛
Thank you so much for sharing. This helped me a lot to understand how to blend using markers ❤
So appreciated that u did these I've had some I've been wanting to use but not to sure how to but now I can try them thanks to u!!
Thank you so much for these techniques, I needed someone to actually show me how to use my Tombow markers! So helpful! Love your videos. I think I can try this now!
Hello!
Just had the chance to buy 3 sets of 18 pens discounted! And watching your video i m so glad to have bought them! 😃
Thanks for your video!🌸🦄🌸
You are giving me so much hope today with alternatives to pencils. My poor little right hand is very angry and I need to find ways to minimize pencil use to make him happy again (or at least less pissed off). I find your tutorials helpful. Thanks for taking the time and putting in so much effort to share how you color. I love this series and am saving them to a playlist called “Color Keepers.” 😁😘. (P.S. It’s useful to know which books might be best for the methods you show-extra bonus!)
I’m so glad that you’re enjoying these!! That’s really my goal with these is to show how I use this stuff and hope it helps ☺️
Thanks so much for this video! I just bought some Tombows and was not happy with them. Now I know how to use them. 😊💜
Happy that it helped you, Deb!! Tag me if you use them on a page you post. I’d love to see ☺️
Thanks so much for this video. I am starting to use my tombows more and appreciate the tips! ;)
I just got Tombow markers so thank you for all the different technique tips.
You’re welcome!! Have so much fun with them ☺️
This is fantastic! I generally use my tombows to base but never thought about using them in this way. TFS!
Same here, until I did that fishy page. I’m loving these now!!
Thanks for sharing. I have a few Tombows and never really got the hang of them.
I hope I helped some!! Also, just found out they work great in Lulu Mayo books if you have any of those ☺️
Thank you for this it’s very helpful. I would like to ask you outside of coloring books,did you find what paper the Tombows work the best? Watercolor paper,but I would think it has to be smoother paper so it won’t damage the brush tip? Thank you
Paper has a large part of blending watercolor makers. Strathmore bristol works the best direct to paper. You need a surface that allows for the ink to stay on the top and move. Otherwise using as a pallet seems the best.
Thanks so much for the tip!! I’ll keep that in mind ☺️
@Carolyn Picken Carolyn do you mean the Sthrathmore Bristol Vellum,or the Bristol Smooth? They are different.Thank you
It comes in a pad of Bristol smooth 9x12 sheets…works great with various water based marksrs
When I use the tombow colorless blend I get bleed through… any suggestions on how not to make this happen
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Thanks for watching!! ☺️
Wondering what all the hype was with Tombow I recently caved and bought a pack. Did NOT like them at all, I've been using markers for years but these really dissapointed me, didn't blend well and left streaks. Won't be buying anymore. On the other hand Arrtx are fantastic!!! Don't know if you have tried them, they are acrylic BUT no priming or shaking some sets you can use water with some are permenant and they have metalics with brush tips, bought every set for myself for christmas and I've loved every set
Question, in any of the techniques you tried, did any of it damage the tooth of the paper?
Great question!! On most of them, no they did not. But I was also aware that could happen, so I was pretty careful when adding more color. I tried to let the paper dry a bit if I was using the markers as a watercolor. The best paper, by far, was the paper in the Johanna Basford weekly planner (which is still crazy to me) and the Jasmine Beckit Griffith book. The only one I noticed some peeling in was in the Colouring Heaven book, but I think that was just me being impatient.
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