Interesting with the mungyo, I wonder if those few are just less pigmented. I use mungyo often with color shapers as weep. I typically get a good smooth gradiant
They seem highly pigmented, creamy, and of artist quality, though my set (which I gave away recently) did not come with any info on pigments used and lightfastness. I think they are a good alternative to Neopastels.
You are welcome and thanks to you, too. Caran d'Ache is my most used, followed by Sennelier and Winsor & Newton. But when using velour / felt / sanded surfaces, I use a lot of Holbein, Van Gogh, and Sakura (both).
Interesting with the mungyo, I wonder if those few are just less pigmented. I use mungyo often with color shapers as weep. I typically get a good smooth gradiant
They seem highly pigmented, creamy, and of artist quality, though my set (which I gave away recently) did not come with any info on pigments used and lightfastness. I think they are a good alternative to Neopastels.
Ang ganda ng blending ng caran d'ache 😍😍
Yes. It is my go-to brand.
bruh dem senneliers, mmmm, chef kissu, creamy like butter from grandma's farm.
Thank you sir! Ano pong brand preference nyo?
You are welcome and thanks to you, too. Caran d'Ache is my most used, followed by Sennelier and Winsor & Newton. But when using velour / felt / sanded surfaces, I use a lot of Holbein, Van Gogh, and Sakura (both).
your hand is in the way
Sorry about that. The results can be seen afterwards though.