Well, i can answer that question for you. The answer is not always. There is a lot of flimsiness in these, and the bristles like to stay bent over. If you want them to come to a nice point, you kind of have to roll the brush on your palette just a bit. Then they will come to a pretty nice point.
Mine hooked relatively fast, but I gave the hook a very careful trim and my casaneos still have a pretty nice point. I really like them and reach for them a lot. I have had mine for a year and am still very happy with my purchase, three rounds in size 8, 6 and 2, and a flat 1/4" Thanks for the review!
I use them, too and I‘m a big fan! Best synthetic brushes I tried yet... 😊 I also like the travel set - it‘s a nice alternative to waterbrushes, which are quite stiff.
Greetings! I’m a first time viewer. TH-cam recommended this video and I want to say thank you for comparing the Casaneo to a true squirrel and even a true sable!!! This is what I’ve been looking for. Every other video complains about synthetic brushes dumping their load but it looks to me like they all do that! Each one of them has the little puddle but I’m also wondering if your desk is on an incline and that is encouraging the puddle? I’ve only been painting a few years and only with budget brushes like Princeton Menta faux squirrel and faux sable. I’m trying to decide if I want to get a higher end synthetic like the Da Vinci Casaneo or if the Princeton Neptune is just as good. I’m also considering getting a natural hair brush just to see what all the fuss is about. But after this review I don’t see much of a difference to warrant spending three or four times more. I’d say my style is more realism, mostly landscapes, botanicals, and animals. So what’s your thoughts? Are the Princeton Neptune and Princeton Elite as good as the Casaneo? And if no then why?
Thank you for this thorough review, I was going to purchase this but since I do mostly floral and leaves I think I need more "snap back" in my bristles. Any brush suggestions?
I bought these from a description that didn’t use the words squirrel or mop so I wasn’t prepared for the lack of snap. They’re nice brushes, just not what i was expecting. I use them for abstract landscapes, they’re too squirrelly for my botanicals.
Da Vinci brushes are good, but I like the Princeton Aqua Elites more. Da Vinci does have some really nice quills that go down to 3/0 size which is cool. I love Da Vinci for quills. The Princeton Aqua Elite quill is awesome too.
Thanks, Michael- - I am on the same mission to find some cruelty free brushes. 🤞🤞🤞 Great video! Sign up to be an Amazon affiliate so we can support you with our purchases!
Good luck with your search for cruelty free brushes. I'll be using these for a while so if you continue to watch you'll see how mine work out. I was an afiliate for a while, but it didn't work out
Windsor & Newton series 7 kolinsky (like all of their animal hair brushes) use sustainable practices, the weasels are not injured, they gently shave hairs from the tail only and release them unharmed. This does not effect their sustainability in the wild at all.
@@jessicat3762 :: I wish so much that that was true. Unfortunately, all W&N brushes are not cruelty free. emptyeasel.com/2014/10/09/a-complete-list-of-winsor-newton-vegan-and-non-vegan-art-products/
Please never stop uploading
I wont. I'm just about ready to really get back into it agian
Awesome video! One of the best in depth brush videos Ive seen. Easy to follow...just awesome!
Thank you for sharing❤
Wow, thank you!
The million dollar question with round brushes, "Are they really going to come back to this shape?" (point). Thanks for this review; it's great.
Well, i can answer that question for you. The answer is not always. There is a lot of flimsiness in these, and the bristles like to stay bent over. If you want them to come to a nice point, you kind of have to roll the brush on your palette just a bit. Then they will come to a pretty nice point.
I enjoyed the comparison of several brushes. This helped me understand where the value is on these brushes.
I'm glad it was helpful for you
Louise DeMasi uses these in her classes and on her TH-cam channel and loves them. Beautiful brushes by DaVinci. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for sharing!! I'll have to check out how she uses them
Thank you for doing this review. I have a number 2 and love it.
You are so welcome! I'm hoping that these really work out for me. I've tried several other brands of vegan brushes with little luck
Mine hooked relatively fast, but I gave the hook a very careful trim and my casaneos still have a pretty nice point. I really like them and reach for them a lot. I have had mine for a year and am still very happy with my purchase, three rounds in size 8, 6 and 2, and a flat 1/4"
Thanks for the review!
Good to know! I've had lots of synthetics that I've had to trim. I hope theyes are able to stay straight
I use them, too and I‘m a big fan! Best synthetic brushes I tried yet... 😊
I also like the travel set - it‘s a nice alternative to waterbrushes, which are quite stiff.
Good to know!
Thanks for the review!
My pleasure!
Greetings! I’m a first time viewer. TH-cam recommended this video and I want to say thank you for comparing the Casaneo to a true squirrel and even a true sable!!! This is what I’ve been looking for. Every other video complains about synthetic brushes dumping their load but it looks to me like they all do that! Each one of them has the little puddle but I’m also wondering if your desk is on an incline and that is encouraging the puddle? I’ve only been painting a few years and only with budget brushes like Princeton Menta faux squirrel and faux sable. I’m trying to decide if I want to get a higher end synthetic like the Da Vinci Casaneo or if the Princeton Neptune is just as good. I’m also considering getting a natural hair brush just to see what all the fuss is about. But after this review I don’t see much of a difference to warrant spending three or four times more. I’d say my style is more realism, mostly landscapes, botanicals, and animals. So what’s your thoughts? Are the Princeton Neptune and Princeton Elite as good as the Casaneo? And if no then why?
I have these brushes and I love them!
I don't know if I love them or not, but I'm still using them. Some day I like them more than others, but I'm still working with them
It looks like the #6 Round is the star performer in this brush set...
Thank you for this thorough review, I was going to purchase this but since I do mostly floral and leaves I think I need more "snap back" in my bristles. Any brush suggestions?
Yes, the bristles in these are pretty flimsy. Have you tried princeton select brushes?
How do these stack ip compared to Princeton Neptunes?
I like these much more than the neptunes.
I bought these from a description that didn’t use the words squirrel or mop so I wasn’t prepared for the lack of snap. They’re nice brushes, just not what i was expecting. I use them for abstract landscapes, they’re too squirrelly for my botanicals.
LOL, they are a bit squirrelly. Even more so than some of the squirrel brushes I have.
Are you coming baxk live onWednesdays?
I'm thinking about it, or maybe saturday night
Da Vinci brushes are good, but I like the Princeton Aqua Elites more. Da Vinci does have some really nice quills that go down to 3/0 size which is cool. I love Da Vinci for quills. The Princeton Aqua Elite quill is awesome too.
Good to know! I've never tried the Aqua Elite brushes. But I may look into some
Thanks, Michael- - I am on the same mission to find some cruelty free brushes. 🤞🤞🤞 Great video! Sign up to be an Amazon affiliate so we can support you with our purchases!
Good luck with your search for cruelty free brushes. I'll be using these for a while so if you continue to watch you'll see how mine work out. I was an afiliate for a while, but it didn't work out
Windsor & Newton series 7 kolinsky (like all of their animal hair brushes) use sustainable practices, the weasels are not injured, they gently shave hairs from the tail only and release them unharmed. This does not effect their sustainability in the wild at all.
@@jessicat3762 :: I wish so much that that was true. Unfortunately, all W&N brushes are not cruelty free. emptyeasel.com/2014/10/09/a-complete-list-of-winsor-newton-vegan-and-non-vegan-art-products/
Same set today 8/30/22 the cost is $66.40. 😒
Wow!