thank you so much maria! im so glad u pointed that out because i did edit that multiple times. i wanted to show it all but didnt know how best to present it so im glad it worked out ❤
Super fantastic video! I need to spend more time creating & less time watching. Your art skills are exploding. Love the fat pencils.. They look like so much fun. Added to the got to have them list.
thank you so much Beth! 🥰 im not sure if my skills are exploding or im just trying to be more patient. and maybe because pencils force me to work slower and maybe suit me better than watercolour? who knows~ 🤣 i wish i could do the same with watercolour😅
I know! I really like my Kohinoor Tritones, but theses are so pigmented and vibrant. The color combinations make sense and work well with what I like to draw. My dark green/ light green/ yellow Tri-tone is getting prettty short, as is the brown combo I use for wood, I may have to give these a try.
Nice video. You convince me to buy the thick 12 set. I like your idea of moving to another area when you ran out of colors. Hope this helps too. 😊 *TIPS* (also posted a shorter version on Jazza): The key is NOT to sharpen the tip of the pencil to a point especially the 7-color. Sharpen it just enough to expose the "lead". Then peel it with a snap-off cutter blade to expose 3 to 5mm (1/8 to 1/4 of an inch for American friends). You will have more pigment to use to cover more areas and few wasted pigments. If it's becoming pointy or dull flatten the end to a circle/cylinder using a sand paper. This way you will have sharp edge to create thinner lines. Or square-sharpen one side for finer linework. It's also possible to sharpen flat along the edge of the checkered pattern. You'll love this one. These sharpening methods will make it easier to control. ⭐ *Why not just use regular colored pencil? * There are 1.gradient 2.edge 3.texture Effects that you can easily achieve and the accuracy is higher (no thin white gaps between colors). There are 4-color (RYBG), 7-color(ROYGCBV), and the 2- to 4-patterned lead in harmonious colors in this video. It costs $0.15 to $0.6 from China (Mar 2024) *New techniques skills* If you maximize the lead thickness, you'll be able to build new pencil coloring skills which is not achievable with the pointy pencil. Combine this with the various traditional mark-making skills (stippling, hatching, tapered lines, etc.)🤯 ( _Trudy Friend's Complete Problem Solver_ ) For mixed/blended/muddy color, orient the pencil perpendicular to the movement of the lead. If you want purer colors side by side, orient the length of the pencil along the movement of the lead. This 2nd way is useful if the color combination are light an dark. Hope this helps too for those who are frustrated with this under-utilized rainbow pencil.
One of my favorite things about the multi-colored pencils is how "out of control" it is, where you don't really know what's gonna happen next. I own the set of black large barreled pencils...Just received yesterday and I'm having a lot of fun with them!
@@PaintinHiding, I ordered the jumbo pencils and received my order today, unfortunately I didn't receive what I ordered, the box is the same, but the pencils that I received are not jumbo, the colors are not the same as yours and they all had a broken tip. My sister placed the same order and she also didn't receive what she ordered, the pencils are identical to the ones I received, she returned them to be replaced and they replaced it with the same wrong pencils. I believe they don't have the same pencils you have. The vendor on amazon uses your video showing one thing and delivers another. If I were you I would ask them to take the video out of circulation because I wouldn't want to do false advertising. I thought you'd appreciate knowing this is happening. Happy holidays to you too !
@@FloralHeart im so sorry for your experience and thank you for letting me know! i truly appreciate it. also, thank you for being polite with your comment. i actually had emailed them a few days ago regarding similar issue. im still waiting to hear back from them.
Very interesting! Very versatile, you may take one pencil for the whole sketch, but, maybe needs some practice to work with it. I have a few similar pencils from Kohinoor. But they seems have quite hard nibs.
Thank you for such an amazing and thorough review. I always wondered how to use these besides just random colors I love how do you swatch each pencil and then have a drawing to go with it. You made a fun product, even more versatile by demonstrating two ways to use them. I like how you clearly explained the difference between the two products. It really makes it easier to understand how you have to approach using them differently. Numbering them was a great idea and watching you swatch them so cool and fascinating. You definitely have a lot of skill in using these you make them look like so much fun. I’m tempted to buy them. Thanks again for such a fun and informative video. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot . 🥤🫖💧🚰 😅
There's These Swirl Rainbow Gel Pens I Don't Remember The Name of Them They Have Three Different Colored Inks Inside The Third Ink Is a Mixture Combination Of The Previous Two So it looks like You'll get Three Different Colors When you Reach That Point
I really enjoyed the editing of this video! It was super cool when you described your paintings and showed speed-paints in the corners !
thank you so much maria! im so glad u pointed that out because i did edit that multiple times. i wanted to show it all but didnt know how best to present it so im glad it worked out ❤
Great review! I’ve been curious about these multi-colour pencils. Thanks for showing us how you use them and how they swatch. 😊
thank u so much! ❤
Super fantastic video! I need to spend more time creating & less time watching. Your art skills are exploding. Love the fat pencils.. They look like so much fun. Added to the got to have them list.
thank you so much Beth! 🥰 im not sure if my skills are exploding or im just trying to be more patient. and maybe because pencils force me to work slower and maybe suit me better than watercolour? who knows~ 🤣 i wish i could do the same with watercolour😅
Wow! I really love rainbow and multicolored pencils and I've been enjoying the Koh-I-Noor ones but now I want to try these as well!
I know! I really like my Kohinoor Tritones, but theses are so pigmented and vibrant. The color combinations make sense and work well with what I like to draw. My dark green/ light green/ yellow Tri-tone is getting prettty short, as is the brown combo I use for wood, I may have to give these a try.
Nice video.
You convince me to buy the thick 12 set.
I like your idea of moving to another area when you ran out of colors.
Hope this helps too. 😊
*TIPS* (also posted a shorter version on Jazza): The key is NOT to sharpen the tip of the pencil to a point especially the 7-color. Sharpen it just enough to expose the "lead". Then peel it with a snap-off cutter blade to expose 3 to 5mm (1/8 to 1/4 of an inch for American friends). You will have more pigment to use to cover more areas and few wasted pigments. If it's becoming pointy or dull flatten the end to a circle/cylinder using a sand paper. This way you will have sharp edge to create thinner lines. Or square-sharpen one side for finer linework.
It's also possible to sharpen flat along the edge of the checkered pattern. You'll love this one.
These sharpening methods will make it easier to control. ⭐
*Why not just use regular colored pencil? *
There are 1.gradient 2.edge 3.texture Effects that you can easily achieve and the accuracy is higher (no thin white gaps between colors).
There are 4-color (RYBG), 7-color(ROYGCBV), and the 2- to 4-patterned lead in harmonious colors in this video. It costs $0.15 to $0.6 from China (Mar 2024)
*New techniques skills*
If you maximize the lead thickness, you'll be able to build new pencil coloring skills which is not achievable with the pointy pencil. Combine this with the various traditional mark-making skills (stippling, hatching, tapered lines, etc.)🤯 ( _Trudy Friend's Complete Problem Solver_ )
For mixed/blended/muddy color, orient the pencil perpendicular to the movement of the lead. If you want purer colors side by side, orient the length of the pencil along the movement of the lead. This 2nd way is useful if the color combination are light an dark.
Hope this helps too for those who are frustrated with this under-utilized rainbow pencil.
One of my favorite things about the multi-colored pencils is how "out of control" it is, where you don't really know what's gonna happen next. I own the set of black large barreled pencils...Just received yesterday and I'm having a lot of fun with them!
I got some of these for Christmas and im excited to colour with them
merry christmas!
I liked the paintings you did with these multi-color pencils.
I just saw your video as a demo for this product at amazon. The video is well edited and the pencils look good, I'll give them a try.
oh~ thank you so much for your kind words. hope u have fun with the pencils and happy holidays!
@@PaintinHiding, I ordered the jumbo pencils and received my order today, unfortunately I didn't receive what I ordered, the box is the same, but the pencils that I received are not jumbo, the colors are not the same as yours and they all had a broken tip. My sister placed the same order and she also didn't receive what she ordered, the pencils are identical to the ones I received, she returned them to be replaced and they replaced it with the same wrong pencils. I believe they don't have the same pencils you have. The vendor on amazon uses your video showing one thing and delivers another. If I were you I would ask them to take the video out of circulation because I wouldn't want to do false advertising. I thought you'd appreciate knowing this is happening. Happy holidays to you too !
@@FloralHeart im so sorry for your experience and thank you for letting me know! i truly appreciate it. also, thank you for being polite with your comment. i actually had emailed them a few days ago regarding similar issue. im still waiting to hear back from them.
@@PaintinHiding Thank you for letting me know that my sister and I are not the only ones having this issue. I'd love have the same pencils you have.💞
Absolutely amazing!
thank u!
This is a great video, Thank you.
This was live??!! I was not notified. 😢
premieres every sunday ❤
@@PaintinHiding Thanks!
Are these erase-able?
they're as erase-able as regular colored pencils. so yes, to a certain degree. some colours erase easier than others. hope that helps :D
Very interesting!
Very versatile, you may take one pencil for the whole sketch, but, maybe needs some practice to work with it. I have a few similar pencils from Kohinoor. But they seems have quite hard nibs.
exactly! i'm glad you see its potential too :D
Thank you for such an amazing and thorough review. I always wondered how to use these besides just random colors I love how do you swatch each pencil and then have a drawing to go with it. You made a fun product, even more versatile by demonstrating two ways to use them.
I like how you clearly explained the difference between the two products. It really makes it easier to understand how you have to approach using them differently.
Numbering them was a great idea and watching you swatch them so cool and fascinating. You definitely have a lot of skill in using these you make them look like so much fun. I’m tempted to buy them.
Thanks again for such a fun and informative video. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot .
🥤🫖💧🚰 😅
hi boo peep :D thank you so much for your comment, that definitely made my day! thank you so much for your kind words.
I love your videos
thank you so much maria!
I have the 4 in 1 rainbow pencils
There's These Swirl Rainbow Gel Pens I Don't Remember The Name of Them They Have Three Different Colored Inks Inside The Third Ink Is a Mixture Combination Of The Previous Two So it looks like You'll get Three Different Colors When you Reach That Point
thanks oliver!
It is very strange that their brand name is unpronounceable