ART SUPPLIES I would NEVER PAY for!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2024
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I am doing a low buy as well. It really helps understand my likes and dislikes. Thank you for this video
What a fun video 😊 thank you for sharing your opinions with us.
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amazing video, watched and enjoyed till the end 😊😊😊
Amazing topic again. I would never buy any kind of markers or colored pencils (i only use paint 😊). But I WANT to buy them lol.Thanks for sharing!
after your no buy, you should deffo get the Derwent XL Blocks for big charcoal that covers large areas!
Oil paints, I just can't even imagine using them, the painting process is time-consuming and I don't have the nerve for it.😅
Some of the things I've definitely avoided are oil paints and the paper pad and fan palette watercolors. I have no interest. And I bought one Paul Rubens supply and really thought it was overrated and haven't bought anything else by them. But I've found that I tend to watch videos about other supplies and end up with at least a small set of them even if I don't have a huge need! I am now to the point where I make myself wait a month before buying and if I still REALLY want the thing and can lay out a project where I can use it, I get it. I think of art supply purchases as "experiences". If I use something once, it's the equivalent of going out for the day, buying lunch and whatever. If I don't love the art supply, it's okay because I needed to experience it to find out, in the same mindset where I'd visit a restaurant or other venue to find out if I like it.
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Thank you all for watching this video ❤ I would love to know if there is an art supply you would just never pay for 😅
For the Peerless watercolor sheets, you might want to look into tutorials on how to turn them into a portable palette. I have seen people cut them into smaller pieces and then adhere them to a card to carry around. That way you have more colors in a smaller are!
Omg haha i will never buy masking fluid either!
Great video! I'll not be buying oil paints. The 6 to 12 month cure time stresses me out immensely, and I'm already a hot mess in general without the super long dry times. I'll stock to my watercolors and acrylics!
I have practically everything on the market so I can't name a product I wouldn't buy in the first place... But liquid watercolours/watercolour inks are something I'm not that into, might buy some to refill my Ecolines if I ever get to use them up.
my opinion ,items not to buy, oil paints, alcohol markers and pastels (the chalky pastels not the oil pastels), my opinions might be contraversial, despite having a BA hons degree in fine art and half an MA in graphic design ( had to leave uni course due to ill health) i have never liked nor got on with oil paints , dunno if they are cheaper now but 20 yes ago they were very expensive, no cheap brands n i just dont like the way they work, cant make them work for me,. alcohol marker pens i just cannot see why they are so popular, yes the colours are vibrant but the gradiation of colours is rubbish, you cannot blend from one colour to another in a satisfactory way, even with ohuhu alcohol markers,, compared to gradiation you get from paint (guache, acrylic, watercolour) and also coloured pencils, alcohol markers are not as versatile as paint nor watercolour pencils.