"I don't like anything but pro color, but I'm going to review a beginner student brand that costs less than 50¢ a pan, not compare it to any other student grade sets, forget to mention that 12 of the colors are novelty colors, and then decide to give it a negative review in comparison to artist grade paint that costs 10 times as much." Brilliant. So helpful🙄
I appreciate your feedback. However, what you have cited as a quote are not my words. This was a positive review, even though I am not a student grade fan. As I stated in my conclusion, this is a good kit for anyone just wanting to paint and have fun with watercolors, but may not be right for those wanting to elevate their results & their techniques.
I so much agree! I see people using both inexpensive paper and these paints. But I can’t really see it up close. If I look at it closely, I can see what I think are blooms. I have been trying different "100%" watercolor paper. It has been an exercise in frustration. I’m getting rid of it: and using only my good paper.. So I agree 100% with you, Teresa.
"I don't like anything but pro color, but I'm going to review a beginner student brand that costs less than 50¢ a pan, not compare it to any other student grade sets, forget to mention that 12 of the colors are novelty colors, and then decide to give it a negative review in comparison to artist grade paint that costs 10 times as much." Brilliant. So helpful🙄
I appreciate your feedback. However, what you have cited as a quote are not my words. This was a positive review, even though I am not a student grade fan. As I stated in my conclusion, this is a good kit for anyone just wanting to paint and have fun with watercolors, but may not be right for those wanting to elevate their results & their techniques.
I so much agree! I see people using both inexpensive paper and these paints. But I can’t really see it up close. If I look at it closely, I can see what I think are blooms. I have been trying different "100%" watercolor paper. It has been an exercise in frustration. I’m getting rid of it: and using only my good paper.. So I agree 100% with you, Teresa.
Hey, Angie! Thanks for this. Have you tried Baohong paper? It is my new favorite. I've been using it for about 6 months and I still love it.
@@bealaartBaohong paper is also my favourate, especially they have an artist grade.
thank you so much
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
I agree with you. Just don’t think student grade paint is worth the trouble.