5 reasons NO ONE uses watercolor pencils EVER

2024-07-05に共有
Watercolor pencils are everywhere. But tutorials are scarce, and few artists seem to use them. Here are 5 reasons why that might be (and why you should definitely try them out!).

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  • I use watercolour pencils for my compact handbag size sketchbooking kit. The primary colours, plus a white and a black, and a water brush pen, and one black marker (waterproof). It's perfect and I love the blendy loose combo of colours I can create with this kit. I'm not concerned about being precise or true to life in my sketchbook, so this works well for my little 'go everywhere with me' kit.
  • I love the flexibility of watercolor pencils, and that you've shown so many ways to use them. Like any other media, they take practice and getting to know them. I've used them in the Strathmore MultiMedia Sketchbook when traveling and they are so convenient, especially for plein air.
  • I am a beginner with watercolor, and after a lot of research, started my watercolor journey with a 48 set of Goldfaber Aqua watercolor pencils combined with about a dozen Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils. I chose to start my journey with the pencils mainly because the mess involved with watercolor pans and palettes is a huge turnoff for me. I prefer being able to clean my plastic pallete when done with a piece and with the pencils can see what color I need easily. Because I am a senior on a fixed budget, cost is a huge factor. Your reasoning about watercolor pencils is spot on with my experience so far!!! And as a result, I don't expect to be making changes to my medium selection anytime soon. Great video!
  • Love my pencils and I learned all about them by watching your channel. I’ve watched other artists use them also, but really… they have no clue!!! Thank you for your clear and concise instructions. As an oil artist (painter) this whole concept of water was foreign and frustrating… until I binge watched your videos.
  • Thank you for championing WCP's! I have full sets of a few major brands and used them for years, although not so much now. But yes, you can definitely do full, complex paintings with them, and I have done. Two tips that might be helpful for your viewers: 1. To save money, a cheap small white plastic cutting board from the dollar store is textured just like the more expensive brand WCP palette and works just fine and is great for a travel kit, and 2. To avoid weakening the wood collar (where the "lead" comes out) by getting it wet, I put a clear drop of water on my plastic palette or even a junk credit card and quickly dip the color "lead" into that drop of water, which will soften the pigment without risking getting the collar wet. A single drop of water will last a long time.
  • @cjayconrod
    Thank you for all the tutorials you've done! There was hardly anything beside swatching videos on YouTube before you started.
  • Lovely and relaxing video. Thank you so much for making me want to create with my neglected set of watercolor pencils. 🎨🖌️
  • Love them. Ever since trying them months ago, I've barely touched regular watercolours. So much more accurate, and then like you say, less water, one container of water, less mess, I use a brush to activate them. I've used them in locations where they'd never allow regular watercolour. I tried an experiment the other day, I coloured the "painting", and then used a spray bottle and misted it, everything popped instantly.
  • @Hevkk1
    This was perfect for me. I am more used to coloured pencils and frustrated with the mess I get into with watercolour. I have a lovely set of watercolour pencils and you have inspired me to try again. The added bonus is I travel a lot in a small campervan so the pencils would be so much more practical than paint tubes or pans. Thank you so much ❤
  • I've just started to use them and I found your videos which are super helpful. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge! 🌷
  • @gila1959
    Love your classes F..so clear, so vivid ..thank you
  • Great video. I have a set of watercolor pencils that were my dad's, and really did not know what to do with them. I am subscribing and looking forward to learning the ins and outs. Thanks!
  • I just ordered a set of watercolor pencils and I am excited to use the tips you just shared. thank you for sharing.
  • @LaliaXX
    I own the Museum Aquarelle and I love them. It is so much fun to work with them. Great video!
  • I love my watercolor pencils and actually use them with all the advices and technics that you have gave us. Thanks 😊
  • The thing that I don’t like is when you see the lines where you’ve colored when you apply the water. I’ve learned to not use too much pressure and color in small circles and add more layers to get darker colors.
  • Watercolour pencils are awesome... its just a matter of knowing how to use them, There are differing ways to use them which makes them versatile. I love using them along with regular water colour paint. Good tutorial 👍
  • @halfpiint
    Love the details I get with my Watercolor pencils and the uumph of combining the pencils with paint ❤
  • I love water soluble pencils. So many ways to use them. My favorite surface is a watercolor canvas panel. The slightly rougher and less absorbant surface forces a more imprssionistic look (which I like) and the panel never buckles.