Thanks so much for doing this tutorial. It was super helpful. I really don't like those hidden objects at all. Now thanks to you, I have a way to hide them that works great!!!💖💕💖
As a new colorist, I find your videos really helpful! You always have such good ideas and tips! I love this on how to cover up those hidden objects! Thank you Shel! 🥰❤️
I just ordered the Winsor and Newton white ink. As I mentioned before, I ordered a different brand of ink (a bit more expensive), and it did not allow me to color over it. I really appreciate you showing the coloring over part as well. Thank you so much for doing this video, very helpful! Have a lovely weekend! 💖💖 Edit -- I just recieved my white ink. I tested it out and YES it is perfect to color over! This ink has a slight matte feel to it, no shellac or shiny filler. The previous ink I purchased had shellac or something in it - and was a bit shiny when dry, hence why I couldn't color over it. I did know that an ink with shellac would not be feasible to color over, but when I checked the ingredients and reviews it wasn't mentioned anywhere that I could see. A bit disappointing because it was a bit pricey, but I am happy to have purchased the Winsor and Newton. It definitely works much better. I also tried out numerous pencils over the ink. I found that Polychromos do not work as well over the ink. Prismacolor work ok, but not that great. I also tested out the Albrecht Durer, they worked well -- definitely had a different feel than the Polychromos over the ink. They seem to grasp the surface better in my opinion. The Polys felt a bit too scratchy, the Albrecht Durer did not feel like this. My favorite were the Pablo though. I thought they worked amazing over the white ink. The seem to glide and grasp the tooth quite well considering the ink is there. Of course, this is just my experience. Since everyone colors differently the results could vary from person to person, but I thought my results were worth mentioning. ☺
Oh thank you for this info, it definitely helps!! I am so glad the Winsor & Newton ink worked for you, and I am so sorry the pricey option you have gone for did not really work. Thanks for giving me the feedback, I just recently got the Pablos, so I will definitely try them out too to see what I think. Thank you! 🤗💗
Thank you! I need a fine brush, but in the mean time I’m trying out the Faber Castell Pitt pens in white, as they are also India Ink I’ll let you know how they do. I’m also using the Pitt pens for basing as I don’t have many Tombow
Hi Shelly, this is a very helpful video. It is difficult for me to color over Posca and this is a great alternative. I just recently got my Albrecht Durers and am trying to get a feel for them. Would you say you activate your pencils on every page, at least in some areas? Your work is so beautiful! I've learned a lot from you already and am looking forward to learning even more!
Thanks for doing this - I love the books, I think I have them all. Sometimes I use an eraser to remove some of the black before trying to hide the object. You have to be careful not to damage the paper.
Thank you shel love how you have so many amazing tips in all your uploads .. really appreciate it .. please could you show the best way to do a glass object if possible tysmfs 🥰
Thank you, I am so glad you like my videos! I have done a video on how to colour bottles/glass, not sure if you have come across it.....ruclips.net/video/5aIWk4tsI4A/видео.html Hope this helps 🤗💗
Thank You, Shelly! This is very Useful Tutorial. I personally don't mind the hidden objects, I have turned them into a fun game with my Grandson. And it's a challenge for me to camouflage them.💜💜
Hi Shelly, you always have brilliant ideas or tips and tricks, and I really appreciate this idea. I think I will take a picture of the page before I white out the hidden objects, then I after I white out I can go back to the picture I took and see what was there before I used the white paint and then I can draw in the missing lines lol, does that make sense? Shelly, even though this video is in real time, please don’t worry about how good it is because your videos are always excellent and I always learn something from you. It’s amazing how you hid the objects. I really appreciate you and your videos. Thank you so much.🤗💖
I haven't tried it yet.. but I did find a Faber Castell white india ink pen at the store yesterday and picked it up to try. It's supposed to be opaque and is felt tip. The one I got was a calligraphy nib because it was sold singly and I wanted to try just one, but they had a four pack with multiple other nibs. I'd be very curious if anyone has tried the PH Martin Bleedproof white if it's more opaque than the Windsor Newton white ink? I feel like good white pens are a very needed gap in the art market. I would adore an actual opaque white Micron.
I have used the FC white calligraphy and Brush pens I got singly from Cult Pens. They are a little yellow so work very well on the creamier papers. When dry I scratch with my fingernail to remove any lumpy bits
I wish they would republish these books without the objects, they have obviously heard our pleas with the changes to the new books but I for one would buy them all if they fixed the old ones. It would be very easy to digitally correct them prior to printing.
Thank you for the great tutorial, I’m going to see if I have some ink and give it a try!
You're welcome, hope it works well for you 🤗💗
Thanks for your excellent tutorial. I use Dr P H Martin, bleed proof white. Same as the Windsor & Newton ink. Thank you Shell❤❤❤
You're welcome, thanks for sharing 🤗💗
Thank you! Great video!
You're welcome 🤗💗
Great idea 💡
Thank you 🤗💗
Thanks so much for doing this tutorial. It was super helpful. I really don't like those hidden objects at all. Now thanks to you, I have a way to hide them that works great!!!💖💕💖
So glad this will help you tackle your pages without the hidden objects! Thanks for taking the time to watch 🤗💗
As a new colorist, I find your videos really helpful! You always have such good ideas and tips! I love this on how to cover up those hidden objects! Thank you Shel! 🥰❤️
I am so glad you find my videos useful, it means so much to me!! Thanks for taking the time to watch 🤗💗
I just ordered the Winsor and Newton white ink. As I mentioned before, I ordered a different brand of ink (a bit more expensive), and it did not allow me to color over it. I really appreciate you showing the coloring over part as well. Thank you so much for doing this video, very helpful! Have a lovely weekend! 💖💖
Edit -- I just recieved my white ink. I tested it out and YES it is perfect to color over! This ink has a slight matte feel to it, no shellac or shiny filler. The previous ink I purchased had shellac or something in it - and was a bit shiny when dry, hence why I couldn't color over it. I did know that an ink with shellac would not be feasible to color over, but when I checked the ingredients and reviews it wasn't mentioned anywhere that I could see. A bit disappointing because it was a bit pricey, but I am happy to have purchased the Winsor and Newton. It definitely works much better. I also tried out numerous pencils over the ink. I found that Polychromos do not work as well over the ink. Prismacolor work ok, but not that great. I also tested out the Albrecht Durer, they worked well -- definitely had a different feel than the Polychromos over the ink. They seem to grasp the surface better in my opinion. The Polys felt a bit too scratchy, the Albrecht Durer did not feel like this. My favorite were the Pablo though. I thought they worked amazing over the white ink. The seem to glide and grasp the tooth quite well considering the ink is there. Of course, this is just my experience. Since everyone colors differently the results could vary from person to person, but I thought my results were worth mentioning. ☺
Oh thank you for this info, it definitely helps!! I am so glad the Winsor & Newton ink worked for you, and I am so sorry the pricey option you have gone for did not really work. Thanks for giving me the feedback, I just recently got the Pablos, so I will definitely try them out too to see what I think. Thank you! 🤗💗
Very helpful video, thanks. I have this ink, and have used to correct mistakes.
Glad you found the video helpful, thanks for watching 🤗💗
Thank you! I need a fine brush, but in the mean time I’m trying out the Faber Castell Pitt pens in white, as they are also India Ink
I’ll let you know how they do. I’m also using the Pitt pens for basing as I don’t have many Tombow
Oooh interesting!! Hope the pen works for you, it would be great to know how they work 🤗💗
Hi Shelly, this is a very helpful video. It is difficult for me to color over Posca and this is a great alternative. I just recently got my Albrecht Durers and am trying to get a feel for them. Would you say you activate your pencils on every page, at least in some areas? Your work is so beautiful! I've learned a lot from you already and am looking forward to learning even more!
Great video! I cover mine the same way but I really enjoyed listening to you go through the whole process. Tfs!
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed listening to me chat through my process! Thanks for watching 🤗💗
This is what I'm looking for, thank you so much. I don't know what to do with the hidden object in my mythographic. I can color it now 😊
I am so glad this will help you, thanks for watching 🤗💗
Thanks for doing this - I love the books, I think I have them all. Sometimes I use an eraser to remove some of the black before trying to hide the object. You have to be careful not to damage the paper.
That is a great idea!! I should try that out, thanks for sharing 🤗💗
Thank you shel love how you have so many amazing tips in all your uploads .. really appreciate it .. please could you show the best way to do a glass object if possible tysmfs 🥰
Thank you, I am so glad you like my videos!
I have done a video on how to colour bottles/glass, not sure if you have come across it.....ruclips.net/video/5aIWk4tsI4A/видео.html
Hope this helps 🤗💗
@@shelscolouringjourney awww shel thank you so much shel really appreciate you sending me the link .. will watch this later 🥰🤗
Thank you never thought of using ink much thinner than posca or white out
Glad it gave you a new idea 🤗💗
Fantastic Video
Thank you 🤗💗
@@shelscolouringjourney Welcome 🤗
Thank You, Shelly! This is very Useful Tutorial. I personally don't mind the hidden objects, I have turned them into a fun game with my Grandson. And it's a challenge for me to camouflage them.💜💜
That sounds like so much fun and such lovely memories attached to your colouring I am sure 🤗💗
Hi Shelly, you always have brilliant ideas or tips and tricks, and I really appreciate this idea. I think I will take a picture of the page before I white out the hidden objects, then I after I white out I can go back to the picture I took and see what was there before I used the white paint and then I can draw in the missing lines lol, does that make sense? Shelly, even though this video is in real time, please don’t worry about how good it is because your videos are always excellent and I always learn something from you. It’s amazing how you hid the objects. I really appreciate you and your videos. Thank you so much.🤗💖
That's a great idea to take a picture before, so you can remember where the objects were.💖
@@stellajean3020 oh, thank you!
@@Keni-VR You're welcome.💖
Hi Keni, thank you so much as always! That is a great idea to take a photo before hand if you wanted to find where the objects are again 🤗💗
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Very helpful thank you
You're very welcome 🤗💗
I haven't tried it yet.. but I did find a Faber Castell white india ink pen at the store yesterday and picked it up to try. It's supposed to be opaque and is felt tip. The one I got was a calligraphy nib because it was sold singly and I wanted to try just one, but they had a four pack with multiple other nibs. I'd be very curious if anyone has tried the PH Martin Bleedproof white if it's more opaque than the Windsor Newton white ink? I feel like good white pens are a very needed gap in the art market. I would adore an actual opaque white Micron.
I'd be very curious if anyone has tried the PH Martin Bleedproof white too. I have already own that one.💖
I have used the FC white calligraphy and Brush pens I got singly from Cult Pens. They are a little yellow so work very well on the creamier papers. When dry I scratch with my fingernail to remove any lumpy bits
Hi, what,do you use to cover the hidden object. Acrylic?
I use the Winsor and Newton white ink 🤗
I wish they would republish these books without the objects, they have obviously heard our pleas with the changes to the new books but I for one would buy them all if they fixed the old ones. It would be very easy to digitally correct them prior to printing.
I agree!💖
That would be a brilliant idea! 🤗💗
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