This is the best use of inktense that I've seen! I started out with these and ended up getting regular watercolor paint afterwards. This makes me excited to use them again!
@@KarenRiceArt I do love the colors of the inktense for sure! I bought the caran d'ache palette for the pencils. You can scratch the pencils on the surface and then use water to activate on the palette.
This is a stunning demo, I love how you incorporated the different kinds of inktense products to show all of them hands on. I do own the pencils and normal sized blocks and you inspired me to play with them in a different way. You greatly turned the "downfall of leaving the texture marks behind" into a purposefull effect of bringing the elements to life! I was pleasantly surprised by your idea to shave sparkles of paint with the tea strainer, never in a million years would I have thought of that. All in all I really enjoy your attitude and would love to see more inktense tutorials in the future.
Smashing demo Karen! These products frighten the life out of me because they are so strong, but you have tamed them brilliantly here 👌. Would love to see more … perhaps a floral …
It's almost overwhelming how many different products you just used. Texture was great. I haven't tried watercolor pencils yet but I think I want to try these. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing, Karen. I really enjoyed this tutorial. I am obsessed with the Cliffs of Mohr and your painting is spectacular. You were able to achieve the texture in your painting that I have always desired but have struggled to get. I’ve been thinking about adding watercolor pencils to my collection. I especially love what you created with the ink blocks…I may have to consider them, as well.
This is a terrific tutorial, Karen - thanks so much for all those Intense suggestions and techniques - awesome demonstration of them all. Succinct, clear and so helpful! :))
Beautiful demonstration. I’ve had the pencils for a while and have been lost as to how to best use them. Recently, I’ve started using the super bright colors to add finishing touches to a piece and then just spritz with water to activate-no blending and give a nice pop.
Patty-I was so happy to see you using the Inktense pencils with the block and the pans. They are so different from watercolour. I love the result. I may try my own sketch, but try your technique and see how I do. Great job once again.
Beautiful result in experienced hands . Not being able to lift out highlights can be countered with masking. The colors are really intense and wonderful. Thank you for demonstrating this new medium ❤
Thanks greatly Karen for sharing your video on using inktense media to create a brilliant cliff scene, greatly appreciate the detailed explanations as always.🤠🎨
I got a 12 pan set and a 24pc box of Inktense pencils with the intent of using them as the base layers under coloured pencil. While I am still doing this, I am fairly certain that I could have used just the Inktense so in my next painting I will do that. I love these so much! 💗
Just wonderful! I love Inktense paints (even more than the pencils). I need to get the blocks now that I see how you incorporated them i to your oainting. Thank you! Love your full videos. Please do more!
Thank you for your teaching. What is the difference between the blocks and the pans. I have the blocks been in the cabinet thank you I will get them out and try again stay well safe 🦘🐨🇦🇺
Thanks for your message. Both are highly pigmented, intensely vibrant colours with a unique formula. The blocks are just larger. The Derwent site is really informative www.derwentart.com/en-gb
These products are very tempting!!! And, naturally, you always inspire and get the creative urges popping👍 Thank you! Terry
So pleased you enjoyed this tutorial
I love my set of Inktense pencils ❤ this was a great demonstration of all the products 😊
Thanks so much!
This is the best use of inktense that I've seen! I started out with these and ended up getting regular watercolor paint afterwards. This makes me excited to use them again!
I’m so glad you think so! I must say I loved using them! I hope you enjoy using them again as well.
@@KarenRiceArt I do love the colors of the inktense for sure! I bought the caran d'ache palette for the pencils. You can scratch the pencils on the surface and then use water to activate on the palette.
Loved this demonstration! You really showed how they work.
Glad it was helpful. Thank you 😊
This is a stunning demo, I love how you incorporated the different kinds of inktense products to show all of them hands on. I do own the pencils and normal sized blocks and you inspired me to play with them in a different way. You greatly turned the "downfall of leaving the texture marks behind" into a purposefull effect of bringing the elements to life! I was pleasantly surprised by your idea to shave sparkles of paint with the tea strainer, never in a million years would I have thought of that. All in all I really enjoy your attitude and would love to see more inktense tutorials in the future.
So pleased you liked all the techniques are used in this tutorial. It was so much fun. Thank you so much!
Smashing demo Karen! These products frighten the life out of me because they are so strong, but you have tamed them brilliantly here 👌. Would love to see more … perhaps a floral …
You are so welcome! Great suggestion
Wow this is a great tutorial, I’ve always wondered what inktense are like . Thank you and thanks to Derwent
Glad it was helpful!
Adore the painting! Something to consider for the future. Loved the versatility of the blocks.
Thank you 😊
Beautiful painting as always, and masterful demonstration of techniques that were much needed. Thanks
My pleasure 😊
Amazing..
It's almost overwhelming how many different products you just used. Texture was great. I haven't tried watercolor pencils yet but I think I want to try these. Thanks!
Thank you so much!
You make it so easy….very inspiring
Thank you so much 😀
Lovely painting and interesting products. I might really be interested in those pencils.
Thank you 😊
Looks like a good way to use the inktense pencils.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing, Karen. I really enjoyed this tutorial. I am obsessed with the Cliffs of Mohr and your painting is spectacular. You were able to achieve the texture in your painting that I have always desired but have struggled to get. I’ve been thinking about adding watercolor pencils to my collection. I especially love what you created with the ink blocks…I may have to consider them, as well.
They are so much fun to work with! Really versatile
Wow what a great tutorial & beautiful painting. Thank you Karen 🙂👍
Thanks so much 😊
This is a terrific tutorial, Karen - thanks so much for all those Intense suggestions and techniques - awesome demonstration of them all. Succinct, clear and so helpful! :))
You are so welcome!
Just beautiful.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful demonstration. I’ve had the pencils for a while and have been lost as to how to best use them. Recently, I’ve started using the super bright colors to add finishing touches to a piece and then just spritz with water to activate-no blending and give a nice pop.
Thanks for sharing!
Patty-I was so happy to see you using the Inktense pencils with the block and the pans. They are so different from watercolour. I love the result. I may try my own sketch, but try your technique and see how I do. Great job once again.
Thank you
Awesome painting
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for sharing your Art!!! I love your tutorials!!!❤
You are so welcome!
Beautiful!
Beautiful result in experienced hands . Not being able to lift out highlights can be countered with masking. The colors are really intense and wonderful. Thank you for demonstrating this new medium ❤
So pleased you found this helpful! Masking is a great tool to reserve highlights.
Thanks greatly Karen for sharing your video on using inktense media to create a brilliant cliff scene, greatly appreciate the detailed explanations as always.🤠🎨
Thank you so much Philip, so pleased you enjoyed this one and found it helpful!
imma inktense groupie...just ordered the xl charcoal & graphite tins to layer w/pencils & pastel travel palette...awesome detailed demo!!!
Thank you so much
I got a 12 pan set and a 24pc box of Inktense pencils with the intent of using them as the base layers under coloured pencil. While I am still doing this, I am fairly certain that I could have used just the Inktense so in my next painting I will do that. I love these so much! 💗
Glad this helped 🎨
Absolutely beautiful
Thank you! 😊
Just wonderful! I love Inktense paints (even more than the pencils). I need to get the blocks now that I see how you incorporated them i to your oainting. Thank you! Love your full videos. Please do more!
Thank you so much!
lovely painting and great demo. i love my inktense pencils and i just got a few blocks, i need to use them all more and more creatively
Thank you!
Thank you for this lesson!
Glad it was helpful!
💜💜💜 VERY pretty!!!
Thank you! 😊
Amazing cliffs so like cliffs of mohar
Thank you!!
Wow...the textures are great! I have the blocks...must locate them😊
Have fun!
I bought the Derwent inktense pencils years ago but couldn't figure out how to use them successfully. This demonstration was helpful
I needed this video! I have Derwent Inktense 24 Paint Pan Studio Set, Derwent Inktense Blocks & Derwent Inktense 24 Pencil Tin. Thank You!
You are so welcome!
VERY GOOD...Karen...!!! 👏🎶📽️🖋️📖🖌️🎨🐬
That is a stunning painting but……these products (Derwent) are very expensive. I shall put them on my wish list for Christmas. Thanks for the demo’. 😊
A Christmas purchase is a great idea!!
Thank you for your teaching. What is the difference between the blocks and the pans. I have the blocks been in the cabinet thank you I will get them out and try again stay well safe 🦘🐨🇦🇺
Thanks for your message. Both are
highly pigmented, intensely vibrant colours with a unique formula. The blocks are just larger. The Derwent site is really informative www.derwentart.com/en-gb
Thank you for getting back to me 😊
Perfect!❣
Thank you 😊
You lucky thing, what great supplies to work with…
Thanks
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Sorry this code is only valid in the UK.
Are these intense pan paints permanent after drying?
Oops…never mind, I’m sorry, you just mentioned that they are permanent😢