Very interesting review. I have the normal Albrecht Dürer pencils and I like them but my favourite WC pencils are Mondeluz and Stabilo Aquacolor. The Stabilos are great fun if you want very bright and intense pop colors and they dissolve absolutely effortless.
Hi, thank you for commenting 🌸 I've recently decided to give the AD Magnuses a second chance. Actually, next's video is going to be a sketchbook spread using AD Magnuses, so I haven't completely given up on them 😊 I've been meaning to get the Stabilo ones, I plan to get them at some point 🌺
Thank you for informing us on the difference between the normal Albrecht Dürer pencils and the Albrecht Dürer Magnus pencils, since the difference in formula between those wasn't something I was aware of since I am currently using the normal Albrecht Dürer ones and am personally really happy with them, while I never used the Albrecht Dürer Magnus pencils and was initially wondering about the issues you had with them first until you mentioned the difference
You pointed out the exact problem I've come across with pretty much all Derwent products and the main reason I'm not using them... they only work well on certain papers - read expensive papers. Not only are their products overpriced, you also need to spend another fortune on paper. I find that very peculiar about Derwent products. My personal favourite is Caran D'ache Supracolor. Great colors, strong colors, but not as expensive as the Museum ones and they work on any paper I've tried them on.
I have the A Durer set. Relieved to find I'm not the only one disappointed with them. I tried a few Caran d'Arche aquarelle pencils and found them superior. My experience with these 2 matches yours. I'm going to try the Staedtler kadet on your recommendation as I do mainly plain air sketching. Thank you for these videos. They're very good. You may be uncomfortable narrating, but you sound very professional and should not worry
I got the inktense pencils for clothes artwork, hiding permanent stains on clothes, and appliqué. I am in love with the Museum Aquarelle for painting and coloring.
IMO the vibrancy and intensity of the Inktense that so many people love make them look less like actual watercolor and more like colored pencil blended with solvents. True watercolor pencils give more of the beautiful translucency of watercolor paint.
Your review was very insightful. I really liked that you've addressed points like lead-breakage or possible wrist pain, which might not be obvious points about the supplies, but would become more obvious during long-term use of the supplies. I do love the look of the Inktense pencils and I like that they have a lightfastness rating. Might get some in the future. Thanks for the detailed review!
I have the inktense line and highly recommend them but try to test the actual color before purchase if possible cause the colors can look misleading on the barrel compared to your actual wet result especially with pinks
I actually like the last pic you did the best. The colors seem better and more realistic. I have the regular AD and also the CD Aquarell and use them both for different projects. Whenever I want realism I reach for AD. You have me wanting to try the magnus now to see if they are different. Thanks very much for your video.
Thank you for your feedback. My personal opinion is that the regular ADs are better than the Magnuses. I have a separate video dedicated to it. However I'm not a huge fan of ADs altogether. In my opinion Staedtler and Inktense are better.
I have a couple sets of watercolor pencils and the Staedler Karat ones really do dissolve the best and remain vibrant. I also have a Lyra set that is doesn’t dissolve as seamlessly as the Staedler Karats but still remain vibrant and they come with a really good color range even in the smaller sets. I really would like to try the Inktense line soon!
Thank you for addressing the problem with unnatural greens and browns. I own and use the Staedtler Karat Faber 24 set when I travel, and there are a several colors in this set that I love, but some colors do look artificial. This is a problem with sets from other brands as well. I recently culled my least favorite colors and supplemented with more natural shades by Faber Castell Albrecht Durer colors that I carefully tested and bought from my local art supply store.
You made a really nice review. I loved just watching you paint with the pencils. Interesting that we don't come across the Staedtler Karat pencils very often in the UK.
Thank you for your support 😊 Staedtler pencils are very nice, they have several lines, not just Karat. Back when I used to live in the UK I saw they had their Ergosoft line available there, so that's also an option.
Thank you for a very good video. Out of those, my favorite, by far, is Staedtler Karat. That is not a brand I'm familiar with but I may seek them out. It's really too bad that they are not open stock since inevitably, over time, some colors get used up faster than others.
Love your video and especially watching you make your art. I bought a tiny set of Magnus off Amazon. It was under $20 for the 8 pencils, a nice container, a black Pitt Pen and a brush. Of course, if you want more than 8 pencils, the price jumps. Thankfully the 8 is enough of them for me. I like being able to easily color larger areas. I also have the regular Durer. What Durer gives and the Inktense doesn't is guaranteed subtlety in color. Thus, when I want something more muted, I reach for the Durer. I also like the Durer for detail. And I like that the Durer is the same color as the Polychromos when applied dry so I don't necessarily need to own both pencil lines. The Inktense is mildly awful to me when dry (but rich and vibrant when water is applied). We all have different uses, so I'm thankful we have so many choices. BTW, if the Inktense "lead" falls out, make sure and save it into a palette for use.
Paper makes so much difference for various watercolor pencils especially. Different brand pencils respond differently on different papers. Also I finally realized that the lighter pressure you use to apply the watercolor pencils, the much better they dissolve.
Tolles Video 👍 schön den direkten Vergleich der verschiedenen Stifte/Marken zu sehen. Ich finde die Staedtler Karat Aquarell die meist unterschätzten Buntstifte ! Leider leider sind sie nicht so bekannt und schon gar nicht verbreitet . Ich nutze alle gängigen Marken , das übliche eben... Polychromo's, Luminance, Arrtx , Prismacolor usw. . Mein absoluter Favorit sind die Caran d'Ache Supracolor 💛💚🤎💙 Aber direkt danach kommen die Karat Aquarell !! An denen gibt es aber auch nichts zu bemängeln, nicht Mal das die Miene dünner ist wie bei den Mitstreitern. Die Farben sind kräftig , lassen sich prima mischen , layern und verblenden , auch mit anderen Marken. Sie liegen super in der Hand und bei mir ist nie eine Miene abgebrochen. Ich finde sie um einiges besser als zb. die allgemein so gehypten Polychromo's! Der Abrieb ist bei allen Stiften gleich wo es bei den Polychromo's,je nach Farbe, mortz Unterschiede gibt . Sie lassen sich auch trocken (Qtip,Wischstift) super verblenden und schattieren. Ich könnte mir vorstellen das jeder der mit Buntstiften zeichnet und ein gewisses Niveau hat mit den Staedtler Karat mehr als zufrieden wäre , aber wie gesagt...kaum einer kennt bzw. nutzt sie.
Thank you for the detail reviews, it supposed to help me choose which one to buy but make me want to get all…lol. They each hv different purpose and color tone. 😵💫😅
The normal albrech durer are usually great in cold pressed paper (the cheapest being montval, anything less just doesn't work well for me, personally). But you must select your pallete very carefully, and don't get one stars in open stock. But I haven't tested the magnus set... Personally, I might invest in the most lightfast normal albrech durers I can get and in all the museum aquarelles I can buy as well. The inktense also seems nice, but it's a shame that the staedler lack a reliable lightfastness chart, they are beautifull and relatively cheap where I live
Yeah the regular ADs are OK. Especially on cellulose cold pressed papers. The Magnuses are softer, but also a lot waxier, which I'm not a fan of. My favorites are Staedtler. Nothing beats their quality.
Thank you for such an informative and helpful review. It was great to see Inktense vs Karat as I've just purchased the Karat and have been a long time fan of Inktense. I really appreciated your honesty and very much enjoyed your narration. ❤
I really enjoyed this video and found it to be both entertaining and useful. I really like your art and style. I have a 24 set of the Inktense and I love them.
Thank you. Good job. (One issue, Derwent aren't WC pencils, they're ink.) I'd like to see someone compare maybe Van Gogh watercolor pencils? I do have the AD WC (regular size) & Staedtler (super soft regular) in your comparison. Thanks again and great art!
Thank you. I was not aware that the AD Magnus was different from the regular ones in anything other than the size. That is important information to have. For the rest I by and large agree on your assessment. I am no fan of the Karat though. They work, but I find them overpriced for a mediocre performance. I don't know if you get the inktense blocks. According to Derwents own LF info, they are a bit better than the pencils, but the colours just as intense.
Hi, thank you for watching. 😊💕 I have the blocks as well. They are a bit trickier to work with as they are much chalkier, but I enjoy using them altogether.
I have the inktense blocks. Wasn’t sure how to use them but now I’m a little more experienced with water colour pencil techniques I’ll give them another go.
@@gabriellaritaart okay, I'll try them and share my thoughts with you I am not a professional artist but I have two of the four brands you shared so I can take some references to give you. Thanks 🫶🏻
you have excellent talent brand is not important as far as i see. i believe you do great even with cheap school brands. thanks for this amazing video 💜❤
I have a new video up from last week that features woodless watercolour pencils. At the moment I only have one set of woodless wc pencils, so I can't really compare.
Thank you Gabriela for a great video, great comparison! And if I’m not mistaken I noticed a Hungarian accent? Igazam van? Gondolom hogy igen,es orulok hogy meg ismertelek 😊. But I will continue in english,after so many years,it comes easier to me, I am in the states, I guess you are in Hungary? I just wanted to ask you, I have the Staedtler Ergosoft both regular and watercolor pencils and I love them. Unfortunately they only come in sets of 24. I was thinking to get the Karat, but I realized they are pretty thin,not very good for my old hands. They come in set of 24 and 60 which is not cheap. But someone else had a review and said that even though the Noris are much cheaper (and maybe made for children) they are better than the Karat? I don’t know,did you try those? I have the CD Museum Aquarelle and also the Supracolor II. I wanted to get the FC but I heard they are very similar with the Supracolor II, so I need to research it more. Also the reviews are mixed about the FC. Thank you again for your very detailed comparison,it’s very helpful. Remelem meg lessznek tobb videok! 😊😊 I wanted to ad, I checked out some of your other videos, you are a wonderful artist, I am not, I just color for a hobby,but I like good quality things.
Hello 😊 nice to meet you, yes I'm Hungarian. The Karats are overpriced most of the time. I got mine on a discount (almost 40% off). The Ergosoft and Design Journey pencils are much cheaper and they are similar quality, so I recommend those. In the future, after I used up my Karats, I will be buying Ergosoft and Design Journey instead.
I am curious about your Staedtler Karat, if you're using those pencils for years, may I know if there are changes with the colors over time? I am willing to buy one set for mine if you convince me that it's really worth it.
I personally haven't noticed any changes, however these pencils don't have any lightfastness ratings. Meaning we don't know which colours will fade. I use them in sketchbooks and for drawings that are only for me, and not going to be displayed on a wall. Otherwise great pencils
Thank you for this review, well done! I found it very informative. Staedtler Karat is a German brand. You pronounce it „kárát“, just for your information. I really enjoy your videos!
Very interesting review. I have the normal Albrecht Dürer pencils and I like them but my favourite WC pencils are Mondeluz and Stabilo Aquacolor. The Stabilos are great fun if you want very bright and intense pop colors and they dissolve absolutely effortless.
Hi, thank you for commenting 🌸 I've recently decided to give the AD Magnuses a second chance. Actually, next's video is going to be a sketchbook spread using AD Magnuses, so I haven't completely given up on them 😊 I've been meaning to get the Stabilo ones, I plan to get them at some point 🌺
Thank you for informing us on the difference between the normal Albrecht Dürer pencils and the Albrecht Dürer Magnus pencils, since the difference in formula between those wasn't something I was aware of since I am currently using the normal Albrecht Dürer ones and am personally really happy with them, while I never used the Albrecht Dürer Magnus pencils and was initially wondering about the issues you had with them first until you mentioned the difference
You pointed out the exact problem I've come across with pretty much all Derwent products and the main reason I'm not using them... they only work well on certain papers - read expensive papers. Not only are their products overpriced, you also need to spend another fortune on paper. I find that very peculiar about Derwent products. My personal favourite is Caran D'ache Supracolor. Great colors, strong colors, but not as expensive as the Museum ones and they work on any paper I've tried them on.
Great video that has helped me make a choice as to which pencils are for me…..Caran d’asche vs Staedler
I have the A Durer set. Relieved to find I'm not the only one disappointed with them. I tried a few Caran d'Arche aquarelle pencils and found them superior.
My experience with these 2 matches yours. I'm going to try the Staedtler kadet on your recommendation as I do mainly plain air sketching.
Thank you for these videos. They're very good. You may be uncomfortable narrating, but you sound very professional and should not worry
Thank you 😊
I got the inktense pencils for clothes artwork, hiding permanent stains on clothes, and appliqué. I am in love with the Museum Aquarelle for painting and coloring.
Huh, that’s unusual. They’re not permanent though, are they? Don’t they wash out?
@@pennycandyys there are two great RUclips channels on using Inktense for fabric and how to make them permanent for washable items.
IMO the vibrancy and intensity of the Inktense that so many people love make them look less like actual watercolor and more like colored pencil blended with solvents. True watercolor pencils give more of the beautiful translucency of watercolor paint.
Your review was very insightful. I really liked that you've addressed points like lead-breakage or possible wrist pain, which might not be obvious points about the supplies, but would become more obvious during long-term use of the supplies. I do love the look of the Inktense pencils and I like that they have a lightfastness rating. Might get some in the future.
Thanks for the detailed review!
Thank you for watching 😊 I'm glad you found it useful
I have the inktense line and highly recommend them but try to test the actual color before purchase if possible cause the colors can look misleading on the barrel compared to your actual wet result especially with pinks
I actually like the last pic you did the best. The colors seem better and more realistic. I have the regular AD and also the CD Aquarell and use them both for different projects. Whenever I want realism I reach for AD. You have me wanting to try the magnus now to see if they are different. Thanks very much for your video.
Thank you for your feedback. My personal opinion is that the regular ADs are better than the Magnuses. I have a separate video dedicated to it. However I'm not a huge fan of ADs altogether. In my opinion Staedtler and Inktense are better.
Thank you for taking the time for the detailed and thorough review. It is extremely helpful. Also your artwork is lovely!
I have a couple sets of watercolor pencils and the Staedler Karat ones really do dissolve the best and remain vibrant. I also have a Lyra set that is doesn’t dissolve as seamlessly as the Staedler Karats but still remain vibrant and they come with a really good color range even in the smaller sets.
I really would like to try the Inktense line soon!
Thank you 😊 yes, the Staedtler Karats are the best 💕
Thank you for addressing the problem with unnatural greens and browns. I own and use the Staedtler Karat Faber 24 set when I travel, and there are a several colors in this set that I love, but some colors do look artificial. This is a problem with sets from other brands as well. I recently culled my least favorite colors and supplemented with more natural shades by Faber Castell Albrecht Durer colors that I carefully tested and bought from my local art supply store.
I love Derwent Inktense. The colour is more vibrant
Hi, yes, I agree, I love Inktense too ☺️
You made a really nice review. I loved just watching you paint with the pencils. Interesting that we don't come across the Staedtler Karat pencils very often in the UK.
Thank you for your support 😊 Staedtler pencils are very nice, they have several lines, not just Karat. Back when I used to live in the UK I saw they had their Ergosoft line available there, so that's also an option.
Thank you for a very good video. Out of those, my favorite, by far, is Staedtler Karat. That is not a brand I'm familiar with but I may seek them out. It's really too bad that they are not open stock since inevitably, over time, some colors get used up faster than others.
Yes, give them a try, they are really nice 😊
My favorites are the Caran D'Ache. I love them..they blend beautifully.
Love your video and especially watching you make your art. I bought a tiny set of Magnus off Amazon. It was under $20 for the 8 pencils, a nice container, a black Pitt Pen and a brush. Of course, if you want more than 8 pencils, the price jumps. Thankfully the 8 is enough of them for me. I like being able to easily color larger areas. I also have the regular Durer. What Durer gives and the Inktense doesn't is guaranteed subtlety in color. Thus, when I want something more muted, I reach for the Durer. I also like the Durer for detail. And I like that the Durer is the same color as the Polychromos when applied dry so I don't necessarily need to own both pencil lines. The Inktense is mildly awful to me when dry (but rich and vibrant when water is applied). We all have different uses, so I'm thankful we have so many choices. BTW, if the Inktense "lead" falls out, make sure and save it into a palette for use.
Another winner session. Art is my physical therapy as much as any other.
Thank you 😊💕
Paper makes so much difference for various watercolor pencils especially. Different brand pencils respond differently on different papers. Also I finally realized that the lighter pressure you use to apply the watercolor pencils, the much better they dissolve.
Tolles Video 👍 schön den direkten Vergleich der verschiedenen Stifte/Marken zu sehen.
Ich finde die Staedtler Karat Aquarell die meist unterschätzten Buntstifte ! Leider leider sind sie nicht so bekannt und schon gar nicht verbreitet . Ich nutze alle gängigen Marken , das übliche eben... Polychromo's, Luminance, Arrtx , Prismacolor usw. . Mein absoluter Favorit sind die Caran d'Ache Supracolor 💛💚🤎💙
Aber direkt danach kommen die Karat Aquarell !! An denen gibt es aber auch nichts zu bemängeln, nicht Mal das die Miene dünner ist wie bei den Mitstreitern. Die Farben sind kräftig , lassen sich prima mischen , layern und verblenden , auch mit anderen Marken. Sie liegen super in der Hand und bei mir ist nie eine Miene abgebrochen. Ich finde sie um einiges besser als zb. die allgemein so gehypten Polychromo's! Der Abrieb ist bei allen Stiften gleich wo es bei den Polychromo's,je nach Farbe, mortz Unterschiede gibt . Sie lassen sich auch trocken (Qtip,Wischstift) super verblenden und schattieren. Ich könnte mir vorstellen das jeder der mit Buntstiften zeichnet und ein gewisses Niveau hat mit den Staedtler Karat mehr als zufrieden wäre , aber wie gesagt...kaum einer kennt bzw. nutzt sie.
Thank you for the detail reviews, it supposed to help me choose which one to buy but make me want to get all…lol. They each hv different purpose and color tone. 😵💫😅
The normal albrech durer are usually great in cold pressed paper (the cheapest being montval, anything less just doesn't work well for me, personally). But you must select your pallete very carefully, and don't get one stars in open stock. But I haven't tested the magnus set... Personally, I might invest in the most lightfast normal albrech durers I can get and in all the museum aquarelles I can buy as well. The inktense also seems nice, but it's a shame that the staedler lack a reliable lightfastness chart, they are beautifull and relatively cheap where I live
Yeah the regular ADs are OK. Especially on cellulose cold pressed papers. The Magnuses are softer, but also a lot waxier, which I'm not a fan of. My favorites are Staedtler. Nothing beats their quality.
Thank you for such an informative and helpful review. It was great to see Inktense vs Karat as I've just purchased the Karat and have been a long time fan of Inktense. I really appreciated your honesty and very much enjoyed your narration. ❤
I'm glad you liked it, thank you for watching. 🌺 I will have new watercolour pencil videos coming out starting from September.
Thank you for the review. I have Kohinoor Mondeluz (purchased just recently) and I find it quite enjoyable
I really enjoyed this video and found it to be both entertaining and useful. I really like your art and style. I have a 24 set of the Inktense and I love them.
Thank you 😊🙏💕
Thank you for take the time to compare those water soluble pencils! Great info!
I have the Caran D’Ache museum Aquarelle pencils. I absolutely LOVE them!
They are very good indeed ☺️
Quality product
great video, I have all these sets and your are so helpful. love the mountain scene.
Thank you 😊🌸
Thanks for this beautiful video. Please, could you tell the brand/model/size of the nice water-brush You used in this video? Thanks in advance.
I so enjoy your art. Great review. Thanks!
Thank you 💞
Thank you. Good job. (One issue, Derwent aren't WC pencils, they're ink.) I'd like to see someone compare maybe Van Gogh watercolor pencils? I do have the AD WC (regular size) & Staedtler (super soft regular) in your comparison. Thanks again and great art!
Outstanding comparison. Thank you so much! God bless you.
Thank you. I was not aware that the AD Magnus was different from the regular ones in anything other than the size. That is important information to have.
For the rest I by and large agree on your assessment. I am no fan of the Karat though. They work, but I find them overpriced for a mediocre performance.
I don't know if you get the inktense blocks. According to Derwents own LF info, they are a bit better than the pencils, but the colours just as intense.
Hi, thank you for watching. 😊💕 I have the blocks as well. They are a bit trickier to work with as they are much chalkier, but I enjoy using them altogether.
I have the inktense blocks. Wasn’t sure how to use them but now I’m a little more experienced with water colour pencil techniques I’ll give them another go.
Amazing drawings 😍 what's your opinion on the Lyra watercolour pencils? thanks!
Hi, thank you for watching. I never tried Lyra watercolour pencils.
@@gabriellaritaart okay, I'll try them and share my thoughts with you I am not a professional artist but I have two of the four brands you shared so I can take some references to give you. Thanks 🫶🏻
The pallet you are using at time 6:58 has a textured surface, did you buy that or make the texture yourself?
It's just a regular plastic palette that one of my family members customized for me with a drill to make it coarse.
@@gabriellaritaart thanks
Your paintings are beautiful!
Thank you 🙏🏻🌿
Very usefull video, I love the result with Derwent INKTENSE, which is really vibrant
you have excellent talent brand is not important as far as i see. i believe you do great even with cheap school brands. thanks for this amazing video 💜❤
Thank you 😊🙏
Very helpful…thank you👍👍👍
Great review. Can you do a review of woodless watercolor pencils?
I have a new video up from last week that features woodless watercolour pencils. At the moment I only have one set of woodless wc pencils, so I can't really compare.
Beautiful landscape
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you! And your pics are great! ❤
Thank you 😊🙏
Thank you Gabriela for a great video, great comparison! And if I’m not mistaken I noticed a Hungarian accent? Igazam van? Gondolom hogy igen,es orulok hogy meg ismertelek 😊. But I will continue in english,after so many years,it comes easier to me, I am in the states, I guess you are in Hungary? I just wanted to ask you, I have the Staedtler Ergosoft both regular and watercolor pencils and I love them. Unfortunately they only come in sets of 24. I was thinking to get the Karat, but I realized they are pretty thin,not very good for my old hands. They come in set of 24 and 60 which is not cheap. But someone else had a review and said that even though the Noris are much cheaper (and maybe made for children) they are better than the Karat? I don’t know,did you try those? I have the CD Museum Aquarelle and also the Supracolor II. I wanted to get the FC but I heard they are very similar with the Supracolor II, so I need to research it more. Also the reviews are mixed about the FC. Thank you again for your very detailed comparison,it’s very helpful. Remelem meg lessznek tobb videok! 😊😊 I wanted to ad, I checked out some of your other videos, you are a wonderful artist, I am not, I just color for a hobby,but I like good quality things.
Hello 😊 nice to meet you, yes I'm Hungarian. The Karats are overpriced most of the time. I got mine on a discount (almost 40% off). The Ergosoft and Design Journey pencils are much cheaper and they are similar quality, so I recommend those. In the future, after I used up my Karats, I will be buying Ergosoft and Design Journey instead.
You are a talented artist! Lots of magical luck to you in promoting your beauty!
With a friendly smile, Mr.Hi!
Thank you 🙏🏻😊🌸
Thanks for the review, but only 4 brands? maybe in a future you could consider an update with Koh-i-noor Mondelus and Lyra Rembrandt aquarell?
Wow why you don't do it yourself ?
Hello
Could you please tell me which brand of reservoir pencils you are using?
Thank you...
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Excellent review video, thank you.
Wow. Thank you for this video. It is so helpful
I am curious about your Staedtler Karat, if you're using those pencils for years, may I know if there are changes with the colors over time? I am willing to buy one set for mine if you convince me that it's really worth it.
I personally haven't noticed any changes, however these pencils don't have any lightfastness ratings. Meaning we don't know which colours will fade. I use them in sketchbooks and for drawings that are only for me, and not going to be displayed on a wall. Otherwise great pencils
@@gabriellaritaart which ones do you use to display on your wall ? Since you don’t use the Karat ones
Thank you for this review, well done! I found it very informative. Staedtler Karat is a German brand. You pronounce it „kárát“, just for your information. I really enjoy your videos!
Thank you for your support 😊 thanks for the info also, I will try to pronounce it like that next time.
This is odd, because I heard Gabrielle say ka - rat with the A (as in Cat) the same each time .... 🤔
Thx your video is soo helpful 😅😊
Awesome.
thank you, this was very informative
Don’t understand why big set of if it’s only pour drowning exterior and foe small size and at home u can use normal aquarelle
Please summarise your findings at the end of the video for those of us who have short memories. Thanks
"neo color two crayons"? What?
www.amazon.com/Caran-dAche-Classic-Neocolor-Water-Soluble/dp/B00134ZBP6
Inktense... well i see it this very simple logical way...they are watercolour pencils because they are colour pigment used with water.
Simple ... 😊
Is there no sound?
There should be. I recorded a voiceover