I tend to use watercolour paints and never even thought of water soluble crayons, the textures you get with those are stunning. So interesting to see what others like to use 😊
Oooo I miss working with paint! I used to use alot of watercolour paint, and acrylics actually. But somehow I make alot of art on the go so I find it really handy to use these crayons as they are so easy to carry around. I definitely miss painting though and have been thinking about dusting off my lovely watercolour paint set again! Thanks for watching. I love seeing what other people use too 🥰♥️xx
Great demonstration of your favourites. Would love to see more about your travel kits. It’s good to test my own thinking about what’s handy to have when on the road
Also just an idea for traveling you can purchase the makeup roll out overnight makeup zipper multiple pouch. They roll up really nice. Clear pouches and inexpensive. Thks for Insight. Great tips.
Hi! I have wanting to buy the A3 Moleskine sketchbook,I love to work on large size,I do mainly colored pencil portraits,I like thicker paper as well,is it thick paper and does it take Colored pencil well?
Hi Julia, yes it's lovely smooth paper, very slightly off white but it's 165gsm so lovely quality and I find it really nice to work with my coloured pencils🥰♥️hope this helps xx
@@wild.soul.sketchbooks yes very helpful! One more question,if you had to choose from the Moleskine and the pith sketchbook,for the best one for colored pencil,which one would it be?
I think the Pith is really good for wet media. It has a very slight tooth to it so it's great for laying up different materials. With pencils you get that sort of granulated effect as it picks up the slight texture. The Moleskine is really smooth. The pencils glide on and you can set a silky smooth look with them. So depending on what you prefer, I would personally go with the Moleskine xx
@@wild.soul.sketchbooks Ok thank you so much! I prefer a a little texture to my paper,so I think I’ll go with the Pith,I work always with solvent,and with a lot of layers,so that might help somewhat smooth out a bit the texture.:) Once again,thank you,you have helped me out so much,just by answering these questions,God bless.
My TOP art supplies, for drawing/sketching with pencils: Best Paper for drawing: Hahnemuhle Dessin 150gsm/Arches Watercolor Hot Pressed Best Mechanical pencil: Pentel Graphgear 500 (0.5mm) Best Wooden Graphite pencils: Faber Castell (9000/Pitt matt/Aquarelle), Staedtler Mars L. Best Charcoal pencils: General's (Best white charcoal too!) Best Lead Holder for drawing: Faber Castell TK9400/TK4600 +TK9071 leads Best Lead holder for sketching: Koh-I-Noor 5340 Best Kneadable eraser: LYRA Best Erasers: Faber Castell Dust Free 187120/Tombow Mono Plastic/Tombow Dust Catch Best Fine detail eraser: Tombow mono Zero 2.3mm Best Colour pencils: Faber Castell Polychromos/Caran D'ash Luminance Best Sharpeners: KUM Masterpiece/KUM Automatic longpoint/M+R Round Brass Best Sketchbook for dry media: Canson 180 Artbook/Canson Universal/Hahnemuhle 120gr Best Paper for Polychromos: Fabriano Artistico Hot Pressed Best Sanguine/Sepia pencils/leads: Koh-I-Noor Red chalk/Conte Sanguine Best Paperstump for blending: Conte a Paris (the older ones,they are still in stock here and there)
Oh wow, this is a mega list!!!😍 Thanks so much for sharing all these with us, I will definitely check some of these out!!😊 (Oooo a kneadable rubber, I used to own one of those! This has definitely inspired my next art haul!🎉)x
Yup! Half of my artworks are either Graphite or Charcoal, so kneadable is a must art supply for drawing sketching with any of these 2! This list hasn't changed for the last 5 years,even though I still pput to the test, many different art supplies. For the mediums I use, I'm 100% positive, that these are THE best! Glad you liked it! @@wild.soul.sketchbooks
@@greekveteran2715 yes, love this! So helpful to see what other artists use. Especially when trying to find the best quality for the job. Thanks for sharing your favorites 🥰🙏x
I tend to use watercolour paints and never even thought of water soluble crayons, the textures you get with those are stunning. So interesting to see what others like to use 😊
Oooo I miss working with paint! I used to use alot of watercolour paint, and acrylics actually. But somehow I make alot of art on the go so I find it really handy to use these crayons as they are so easy to carry around. I definitely miss painting though and have been thinking about dusting off my lovely watercolour paint set again! Thanks for watching. I love seeing what other people use too 🥰♥️xx
Great demonstration of your favourites. Would love to see more about your travel kits. It’s good to test my own thinking about what’s handy to have when on the road
Thank you so much! I will definitely delve a little more into my travel kit in the near future for you🤩🙏Thank you for watching 🥰xx
I’ve watched a lot (too many) ‘favourites’ videos, this was the most enjoyable by far. I love your presenting style. New subscriber x
Awww thank you soooo much, this really means alot!!🥰♥️ I'm so glad you enjoyed it! And welcome to my channel 😍🎉xxx
Thanks for sharing some great supplies there - I need to give some of these a try someday 😊
Thanks for watching, I'm so glad you enjoyed these supplies 😊♥️x
Also just an idea for traveling you can purchase the makeup roll out overnight makeup zipper multiple pouch. They roll up really nice. Clear pouches and inexpensive. Thks for Insight. Great tips.
Oooo this is a great tip! Thanks so much, I'll have a look 🥰🙏x
I have been wanting to try the Holbein pencils- I have a few colors in their watercolor range and love those. Just love the neocolor II as well!
Oooo I definitely need to try the Holbein watercolors seeing as I love their pencils so much🥰❤ thanks for the recommendation xx
Excellent top 10 🥰
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it😍❤ Thanks for watching xx
Most of these are my favorites too! ❤
Aww fantastic!!! 🎉🎉🎉 I'm a sucker for art supplies, these are just so much fun to work with🥰♥️🙌 Thanks for watching xx
I thought Holbein col pencils were oil based. But I love them too!
@@lizaw7641 They could well be🤣🤩I'm not really great on the technical side of supplies but I do really love these pencils!! 🥰❤xx
Posca has really expanded their colors including some coordinated sets
Oooo I'll have to check these out, thanks so much😃❤x
Where are the water brushes from? I’ve not had much luck with them so far as they don’t release enough water
They're just cheap ones from Amazon. With mine I do have to keep pumping the button every few strokes to release more water. Hope this helps x
Really enjoyed this video❤ Just subbed to your TH-cam channel.
Thank you 😍 and welcome to my channel 🙏❤xx
Hi! I have wanting to buy the A3 Moleskine sketchbook,I love to work on large size,I do mainly colored pencil portraits,I like thicker paper as well,is it thick paper and does it take Colored pencil well?
Hi Julia, yes it's lovely smooth paper, very slightly off white but it's 165gsm so lovely quality and I find it really nice to work with my coloured pencils🥰♥️hope this helps xx
@@wild.soul.sketchbooks yes very helpful!
One more question,if you had to choose from the Moleskine and the pith sketchbook,for the best one for colored pencil,which one would it be?
I think the Pith is really good for wet media. It has a very slight tooth to it so it's great for laying up different materials. With pencils you get that sort of granulated effect as it picks up the slight texture. The Moleskine is really smooth. The pencils glide on and you can set a silky smooth look with them. So depending on what you prefer, I would personally go with the Moleskine xx
@@wild.soul.sketchbooks Ok thank you so much! I prefer a a little texture to my paper,so I think I’ll go with the Pith,I work always with solvent,and with a lot of layers,so that might help somewhat smooth out a bit the texture.:)
Once again,thank you,you have helped me out so much,just by answering these questions,God bless.
No problem, thanks for all your questions, happy to help 🥰♥️🙏 Enjoy trying the Pith, it's lovely 😍xx
My TOP art supplies, for drawing/sketching with pencils:
Best Paper for drawing: Hahnemuhle Dessin 150gsm/Arches Watercolor Hot Pressed
Best Mechanical pencil: Pentel Graphgear 500 (0.5mm)
Best Wooden Graphite pencils: Faber Castell (9000/Pitt matt/Aquarelle), Staedtler Mars L.
Best Charcoal pencils: General's (Best white charcoal too!)
Best Lead Holder for drawing: Faber Castell TK9400/TK4600 +TK9071 leads
Best Lead holder for sketching: Koh-I-Noor 5340
Best Kneadable eraser: LYRA
Best Erasers: Faber Castell Dust Free 187120/Tombow Mono Plastic/Tombow Dust Catch
Best Fine detail eraser: Tombow mono Zero 2.3mm
Best Colour pencils: Faber Castell Polychromos/Caran D'ash Luminance
Best Sharpeners: KUM Masterpiece/KUM Automatic longpoint/M+R Round Brass
Best Sketchbook for dry media: Canson 180 Artbook/Canson Universal/Hahnemuhle 120gr
Best Paper for Polychromos: Fabriano Artistico Hot Pressed
Best Sanguine/Sepia pencils/leads: Koh-I-Noor Red chalk/Conte Sanguine
Best Paperstump for blending: Conte a Paris (the older ones,they are still in stock here and there)
Oh wow, this is a mega list!!!😍 Thanks so much for sharing all these with us, I will definitely check some of these out!!😊 (Oooo a kneadable rubber, I used to own one of those! This has definitely inspired my next art haul!🎉)x
Yup! Half of my artworks are either Graphite or Charcoal, so kneadable is a must art supply for drawing sketching with any of these 2! This list hasn't changed for the last 5 years,even though I still pput to the test, many different art supplies. For the mediums I use, I'm 100% positive, that these are THE best! Glad you liked it! @@wild.soul.sketchbooks
@@greekveteran2715 yes, love this! So helpful to see what other artists use. Especially when trying to find the best quality for the job. Thanks for sharing your favorites 🥰🙏x