Faber-Castell Goldfaber Aqua Vs Albrecht Durer Watercolor Pencils Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
  • Hey Artnerds! Earlier this month, we reviewed Faber-Castell's Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils. Today we're checking out their Goldfaber Aqua watercolor pencils, and comparing the two!
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    48 pencil set, sent by Faber-Castell
    This review was not sponsored or commissioned by Faber-Castell- this review is of my own volition, and all opinions are my own. This is part of a larger series reviewing watercolor pencils.
    Part of their Creative Studio Line
    Comparing it to Faber-Castell Albrecht Durer Line
    Created for Student and hobby artists
    $1.25 per pencil on Blick tinyurl.com/w6codbk
    Set of 48- $35.01 on Amazon ( amzn.to/2KP4gk3)
    Set of 24: $31.99 on Amazon (amzn.to/2XHRmtw) vs $25.82 (amzn.to/2OcnfHw) for Albrecht Durer
    Faber-Castell site promises soft and intense color laydown, outstanding colour brilliants (tinyurl.com/vtylxdn)
    Faber-Castell Goldfaber Aqua Compared to Faber-Castell Albrecht Durer Watercolor Pencils
    Harder lead, not as buttery as the Albrecht Durer
    not a lot of dust
    Water swatching:
    Colors activate pretty readily
    Not as pigmented as the Albrecht Durer
    Side by side comparison:
    Blues (140, 120) are noticeably different in the Goldfaber Aqua line from the Albrecht Durer line. Leads are harder, not as buttery. Goldfaber pencils feel a bit thinner than the Albrecht Durer pencils, and have slightly smaller leads. Definitely not as pigmented.
    Side by Side swatches:
    Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils are MUCH more saturated and pigmented than the Goldfaber Aqua. The Goldfaber Aqua are quite pale in comparison. Goldfaber is slightly harder not as buttery, and doesn't feel as nice in the hand.
    Colorwheel
    104, 107, 121, 126, 143, 120
    Some dust, not as dusty as other watercolor pencils I've reviewed
    Harder than other watercolor pencils
    Color caps are slightly deceptive, esp with the blues, making it harder to select colors quickly
    Wet:
    Most of the color sloughs off from the paper onto the brush into my wash cup
    Water is pretty muddy- maybe a lot of optical brighteners?
    Colors are rich and saturated while wet
    Colors dried vibrant
    Better color activation with the Albrecht Durer- You can see more of the pencil is dissolved- not as many pencil marks
    Layer Test:
    These pencils get consumed fast
    Do that same weird layering thing that the Prismacolors did where top layer activates, bottom doesn't, colors don't really mix
    Colors don't really mix this way
    Secondary Color Swatches:
    Much cleaner than mixes I could achieve.
    Compared to Albrecht Durer, doesn't dissolve nearly as well, Albrecht Durer both layers have better activation
    Pigmentation is way better in the Albrecht Durer pencils
    Verdict:
    Do not handle as well as Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils- but that makes sense, they're Student watercolor pencils, not professional. However, when listings say 'highest quality materials', it's understandable that there might be confusion!
    In terms of performance, I would put these above Prismacolor Watercolor pencils but below Winsor and Newton watercolor pencils. If it comes down to the Goldfaber Aqua vs Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils though, I recommend spending a little more money and getting the Albrecht Durer.
    Color activation, pigmentation, and pigment saturation are better with the Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils. Pencils are also lightfast tested and list lightfastness on individual pencils, so if you care about archival quality, Albrecht Durer is a better pick. Color names listed on pencils make it easier to pick the colors you want, Goldfaber Aqua is more guessing. Goldfaber Aqua pencils feel lighter, and the core is slightly smaller, so you're getting less overall pigment per pencil.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @Nattosoup
    @Nattosoup  3 года назад +5

    These are Faber-Castell's student grade watercolor pencils, compared to Faber's professional grade, the Albrecht Durer. I hope you guys found this comparison helpful, particularly when selecting which watercolor pencils are right for you.

  • @awhitney3063
    @awhitney3063 3 года назад +6

    I've watched about three different reviews of Goldfaber vs. Albrecht trying to decide, and your review was by far the most helpful and informative, you did a really good job.

    • @Nattosoup
      @Nattosoup  3 года назад

      Awesome, thank you! I'm really glad my review was able to be so helpful!

  • @BarbaraDick-r5
    @BarbaraDick-r5 2 месяца назад +1

    Great review thank you

  • @jillwiswall5386
    @jillwiswall5386 3 года назад +2

    Very helpful to see the differences between student and professional grade, thanks!

  • @emilyerdbeere9210
    @emilyerdbeere9210 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this wonderful test! The Albrecht Dürer look strange with water, the colour flows uncontrolled... I don’t like this Effekt because I want to have control and no effects

  •  3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video. Why don't you have more views????