@@miffyme Hi, thank you so much! I mostly use Lefranc Bourgeois Linel extra-fine gouache, but I would also recommend Winsor & Newton Designer's gouache, which is cheaper & great for sketchbook painting sessions. The main difference - as I understand it - is that extra-fine gouache is more pigmented, whereas designers' has a bit of white in its composition. Nonetheless, W&N Designer's gouache is great quality. I hope I could be of any help!
hi! i love your sketchbook and your art style so much! curious as to what watercolor you use?
@@miffyme Hi, thank you so much! I mostly use Lefranc Bourgeois Linel extra-fine gouache, but I would also recommend Winsor & Newton Designer's gouache, which is cheaper & great for sketchbook painting sessions. The main difference - as I understand it - is that extra-fine gouache is more pigmented, whereas designers' has a bit of white in its composition. Nonetheless, W&N Designer's gouache is great quality. I hope I could be of any help!