As someone who loves to watch you color, I can say I like that you always explain what you are doing and why. It is very informative especially for those of us who don't really know a lot about using watercolor pencils.
Thank you again Jackie, always interesting listening to your thoughts -I have seen someone before lighten up some of the greyscale with a soft rubber but not sure how that would affect the paper 🤷🏼♀️ and I guess it depends on the quality of paper and ink as to if that would work anyway. I think it is a lovely idea to complete this for your grand daughter, I have a few books I work in to be able to pass on to my family ☺️ see you in part 2 x
Interesting! I am guessing that would depend on the quality of the printing but worth a try 👍 My granddaughter is really enjoying colouring with me now and loves having stories read to her, so hopefully she will enjoy having a book coloured by Granny as a keepsake 🤞😄 Thanks for watching!
The Dahle 133 doesn't damage the pencil barrels. Just FYI. Being a crank sharpener you can easily control how much you sharpen, just a crank or two to shape up a point, or full sharp with an auto stop. You can also control how sharp the auto stop is set at with an adjustment knob.
@@suzycooper5273 I have a few videos where I have used the Albrecht Durers and other watercolour pencils….check out the Playlist How I use my art supplies - they are not really tutorials but I do explain what I’m doing and why most of the time.
The good thing about watercolour pencils is that they never dry out or go off! Mine are over 20 years old and work perfectly 😉 Have fun playing and using your stuff!
As someone who loves to watch you color, I can say I like that you always explain what you are doing and why. It is very informative especially for those of us who don't really know a lot about using watercolor pencils.
I'm so glad that the videos are helpful 👍 thanks for watching Karen
Thank you again Jackie, always interesting listening to your thoughts -I have seen someone before lighten up some of the greyscale with a soft rubber but not sure how that would affect the paper 🤷🏼♀️ and I guess it depends on the quality of paper and ink as to if that would work anyway. I think it is a lovely idea to complete this for your grand daughter, I have a few books I work in to be able to pass on to my family ☺️ see you in part 2 x
Interesting! I am guessing that would depend on the quality of the printing but worth a try 👍 My granddaughter is really enjoying colouring with me now and loves having stories read to her, so hopefully she will enjoy having a book coloured by Granny as a keepsake 🤞😄 Thanks for watching!
Love how your page is turning out❤
Thank you, I’ve enjoyed this book so far even with the greyscale challenge 😊
The Dahle 133 doesn't damage the pencil barrels. Just FYI. Being a crank sharpener you can easily control how much you sharpen, just a crank or two to shape up a point, or full sharp with an auto stop. You can also control how sharp the auto stop is set at with an adjustment knob.
thank you so much for doing a tutorial in Albrecht Durer's
You are most welcome, I enjoy working with them so it isn’t a chore 😉
Do you have any tutorials with them please? 🥰
@@suzycooper5273 I have a few videos where I have used the Albrecht Durers and other watercolour pencils….check out the Playlist How I use my art supplies - they are not really tutorials but I do explain what I’m doing and why most of the time.
@@spare_room_studio thanks so much, I'll go and have a looksie now.
Hi Jackie, i want to try out this technique one day…i have to much stuff on the moment, so i want to make them up, especially my waterbased markers.
The good thing about watercolour pencils is that they never dry out or go off! Mine are over 20 years old and work perfectly 😉 Have fun playing and using your stuff!
ok. Where did you get that coloring book? I am not successful in finding it. I love your videos.
I’ve had this book 3 years and only just working in it 🙄, it was purchased on Amazon Australia.