I used Set1 on artist trading cards today. I sharpened the colors I wanted, and wet the shavings then applied the wet paint to my cards. I like the opaqueness of the paint. I had some paint left over so I applied it to another card with a blending brush.
I'm not at home to see my sharpener, but I would get one that is metal with 2 size holes. Either from an Art Supply store or a crafting store. They aren't very expensive.
Thank you for sharing your video and for doing a beautiful demo
Thanks for the demo. I'm so glad to see you back!!
Hi Christine, good to see your post
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I used Set1 on artist trading cards today. I sharpened the colors I wanted, and wet the shavings then applied the wet paint to my cards. I like the opaqueness of the paint.
I had some paint left over so I applied it to another card with a blending brush.
I use to own pencils like this in high skool back in 79 they well kool to use
I use my paint brush directly on the crayon. No lines this way, and it turns out smooth and looks like bold watercolor.
Thank you!😊 I am debating between the Tim Holtz wc pencils and Caran d'ache brand; I would like to know your thoughts, please.
I have only used the Caran d’ache crayons. If you use distress inks I would get the TH pencils so all your colours work together.
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What sharpener is the best to use with this pencils please?
I'm not at home to see my sharpener, but I would get one that is metal with 2 size holes. Either from an Art Supply store or a crafting store. They aren't very expensive.
Tim Holtz recommended the Prismacolor pencil sharpener.
Thank you so much.
Are these the same as Koh i Noor Progresso watercolours?
I haven't used the Koh i Noor watercolours so I can't comment.