Albrecht Duerer watercolor brush markers from Faber Castell - are they worth the money?
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- Опубликовано: 19 авг 2022
- These watercolor markers are really great if it were not for the price XD. You can dissolve them well with water but you can not reactivate them
If you want good disolving brush markers and you do not care about the lightfastnes I would recommend the goldfaber from Faber Castell
The fact that they don't reactivate means you can paint in layers, without worrying so much about disolving the underlayer
They have a brush-tip and a bullet-tip, not a chisel-tip. The brush-and-bullet combo is harder to find and some people prefer it.
Also I just watched the review from Frugal Crafter, and she had no problem reactivating the colors.
They look amazing! I think they have plenty of vibrancy and pigment to them for a water colour medium.
Thank you 🙏
The lightfastness is the only thing that will get me to buy them and the pitt pens and brush pens, as the brightness could be better, but I realy need lightfast pens for outlines, details and lines in artistic paintings. For schkeches, I will only use cheaper ones like staedler, sakura or uniball, cis brush and stabilo brush, for exemple. But for details, after comparing posca pens with liquetex, I don't know if I will keep buying posca, as they aren't lightfast and both brands have the same price range where I live. 😢
09:08 "They are not so vibrant" To make them more vibrant, don't add water at all, just use the colors directly off the pens. You are totally right, that even the brutally inexpensive, but fantastic KOH-I-NOOR Anilinky gives far more vibrant colors than these shockingly expensive brushpens.
Has to do with the pigments, the Albrecht Dürer are lightfast...
They are artists grade (india pigment). I do not find them expensive since they will not fade. Many markers fade really fast.
ouch just looked up the price, not too bad but bordering on nice xmas present level lol
hehehe well said