have you tried watercolor pencils?
Wet-dry or wet-wet - it sometimes interesting to combine techniques.
http://www.fabercastell.com/design-memory-craft-us/products/watercolor-pencils
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have you tried watercolor pencils?
Wet-dry or wet-wet - it sometimes interesting to combine techniques.
http://www.fabercastell.com/design-memory-craft-us/products/watercolor-pencils
no i didn't try those watercolor pencils yet, did you ?
I even got some graphite pencils you can wash over. They are a great addition to your arsenal of mediums. I got them, but should use them more often.
And no, it is not a dry into wet technique (but could be used that way too). You simply draw, and then wash over it with a brush - the amount of water determines the bleed.
it must be interesting , it tempt me to think about it too :) thanks for the info
They are quite popular at the moment, I guess it is a 'dry into wet' technique? I must admit they are not exactly cheap but for those that haven't developed control of the brushes it is a great way to get into watercolour :)
yea i know about them , but never tried to buy , i think all the joy of watercolor is about working with Brushes and water drops . ^^
but maybe they are good too, i don't know :)
it's good for adding some fine details - and you still work with brushes, otherwise there would be no point in using them.
oh next time maybe i'll try to buy some! , <3
not exactly cheap: not any more expensive than any other good quality colored pencils.