Well now these sound like funn! Once you get the hang of how their system works, I bet it would be super easy to make your own color combos or at least understand why some combinations work well and where some need improvement. Thanks for sharing!
I must admit, when this was first released, my initial thought was, why wasn't it released about 12 months earlier? But then realised that the Colour Cube, which I also have, was probably the influencer for it's development. I felt that it answered those questions that the cubes posed but as I already had the cubes, I went, yup, no. Bottom line is that it's so much fun to play without having to waste anything like you would by making practice blocks with fabrics. That's one of the things I love about crafting as opposed to sewing. (Remember Beverley Cotton's books? I still have them somewhere. Can't say I've read them lately though!) The Cubes do have Prismacolour and Copic charts to accompany if you buy the whole shebang but you do have to print them out an you're limited to your printer's capabilities. Incidently, as a side note, there are acetate sheets (overhead sheets) that are ink jet printable now too. Heat resistant acetate will go through a laser printer and it's best to buy the Avery brand so that you don't have the problem of inferior quality sheets melting inside your printer. Do you follow Amy Shulke's channel? She is a great advocate of colour pencils alongside markers too. Thanks for sharing this, T, you're certainly going from strength to strength in this amazing crafting world.
Omgosh my other half is the same way--- no filters!!😂
Sooo.... I'm on replay!😘🫶
Well now these sound like funn! Once you get the hang of how their system works, I bet it would be super easy to make your own color combos or at least understand why some combinations work well and where some need improvement. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, it is so much fun and helpful!
I must admit, when this was first released, my initial thought was, why wasn't it released about 12 months earlier? But then realised that the Colour Cube, which I also have, was probably the influencer for it's development. I felt that it answered those questions that the cubes posed but as I already had the cubes, I went, yup, no. Bottom line is that it's so much fun to play without having to waste anything like you would by making practice blocks with fabrics. That's one of the things I love about crafting as opposed to sewing. (Remember Beverley Cotton's books? I still have them somewhere. Can't say I've read them lately though!) The Cubes do have Prismacolour and Copic charts to accompany if you buy the whole shebang but you do have to print them out an you're limited to your printer's capabilities. Incidently, as a side note, there are acetate sheets (overhead sheets) that are ink jet printable now too. Heat resistant acetate will go through a laser printer and it's best to buy the Avery brand so that you don't have the problem of inferior quality sheets melting inside your printer. Do you follow Amy Shulke's channel? She is a great advocate of colour pencils alongside markers too. Thanks for sharing this, T, you're certainly going from strength to strength in this amazing crafting world.
This is why I am an advocate for blank color wheels, self swatching! It’s a large initial time investment, but so worth it!
@@NotAfraidofColor Agreed.
😮Omgosh, you're going to have sooo much fun with these!!❤
I already am! 😄
Omgosh I'm soooo upset i missed this!!!😭😭
I missed you!
Ohhhh i saw weather moving nearby-- be safe!!🫶🙏
A whole lot of “the sky is falling!”
Watched the replay! Thanks for all of the info! I downloaded the color wheel ❤️
Glad you found it helpful!
I got these about six months ago and have been sort of matching them to my distress inks because I use those the most. TFS.
That's so smart!
@ TY it’s really difficult because there’s so many colors on all those cards!
This might be helpful for diamond painting.
You are absolutely right!
I'm repeating that there's 18 !!!😂
BTW, love your new profile Pic! 😍🫶
Thanks! 😄