I am so glad you found it helpful! I think you would love the watersoluble graphite. I love watercolor, but I still have a great fondness for the look of simple graphite and this is a beautiful mix of the two! Please let me know if you give it a try, I'd love to know what you think of it :)
@Miguel - Thank you for the question! I had completely forgotten to even check if it smudges after drying. I did a quick test, and while it didn't smudge as much as a normal pencil would there was a little bit of graphite transfer. So I would recommend using a fixative just to be on the safe side.
+The Ginger Owl Thanks! I ordered one of those tins of ArtGraf watercolour graphite after I saw your video. I like sketching outdoors, but I hate having to bring a lot of stuff with me. That tin looks small enough to fit in a pocket. Add a water brush and a small Moleskine, and I'm all set to go. I'm looking forward to the speed painting video. I really liked the bird sketches you did in this one.
+Miguel Declercq The tin is very compact and easily portable, so it should be perfect for outdoor sketching. Always nice not to have to juggle half a dozen things during an afternoon of sketching :) Can't wait to hear how you like it! Thank you :) I am having a lot of fun with the speed painting and can't wait to finish and put it up!
It is basically a paintable version of a graphite pencil. It can be lightened to a point, but I did notice it was more difficult to erase than a regular pencil. Hope that helps.
What type of brush (hair wise) do you use? Also there is indeed liquid graphite :) Here is one (amongst several brands: www.derivan.com.au/derivan-products/liquid-pencil.html
+Danul83 That liquid pencil looks amazing, and it even comes in different shades! O_O Most of my brushes are soft, synthetic sable-type bristles. The white one I used in this video is a Silver Ultra Mini in size 14. :)
This was very helpful to me!!! My mediums I use are watercolor and graphite and mix between the 2 seems like the greatest thing ever!!
I am so glad you found it helpful! I think you would love the watersoluble graphite. I love watercolor, but I still have a great fondness for the look of simple graphite and this is a beautiful mix of the two! Please let me know if you give it a try, I'd love to know what you think of it :)
@Miguel - Thank you for the question! I had completely forgotten to even check if it smudges after drying. I did a quick test, and while it didn't smudge as much as a normal pencil would there was a little bit of graphite transfer. So I would recommend using a fixative just to be on the safe side.
+The Ginger Owl Thanks! I ordered one of those tins of ArtGraf watercolour graphite after I saw your video. I like sketching outdoors, but I hate having to bring a lot of stuff with me. That tin looks small enough to fit in a pocket. Add a water brush and a small Moleskine, and I'm all set to go.
I'm looking forward to the speed painting video. I really liked the bird sketches you did in this one.
+Miguel Declercq The tin is very compact and easily portable, so it should be perfect for outdoor sketching. Always nice not to have to juggle half a dozen things during an afternoon of sketching :) Can't wait to hear how you like it!
Thank you :) I am having a lot of fun with the speed painting and can't wait to finish and put it up!
The Ginger Owl
my no 1 became hard, do you know how I can restore its elasticity?
Do these require a fixative or is it more like an inkwash once the graphite has dried?
I guess it is pretty off topic but does anyone know of a good place to watch new movies online ?
@Kyle Antonio Yea, I have been using FlixZone for months myself =)
@Kyle Antonio Thank you, signed up and it seems to work =) I really appreciate it!
@Bodie Jairo no problem =)
Will water soluble graphite can use as pencil ink and will it be erasable with eraser..?
It is basically a paintable version of a graphite pencil. It can be lightened to a point, but I did notice it was more difficult to erase than a regular pencil.
Hope that helps.
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What type of brush (hair wise) do you use?
Also there is indeed liquid graphite :)
Here is one (amongst several brands: www.derivan.com.au/derivan-products/liquid-pencil.html
+Danul83 That liquid pencil looks amazing, and it even comes in different shades! O_O
Most of my brushes are soft, synthetic sable-type bristles. The white one I used in this video is a Silver Ultra Mini in size 14. :)
Wow thank you for the link!
The camera is too far away to see much of the detail you are giving.