Thanks Susan! I was actually just wondering what the right balance between real-time and sped-up is. Making these videos has been fun and like my art, I'm still learning about what "works" and doesn't "work". It makes me happy to know they are somewhat helpful though!
I am with Susan, since your process and artwork are interesting, no problem to watch 40 or 50 minutes videos. Recently I started watching Russian speaking art videos, and they are brutally great and really relaxed people 30 minutes are the minimum. 😀
This was an interesting video. I now have both types of pencils having purchased the large set of inktense pencils recently. I will use both as needed together without fear now. I have been using the inktense pencils mostly for base washes for pastel paintings which is absolutely lovely!
I bought a set of 24 Inktense when they first came out they were hexagonal shape, the later pencils are round, the inktense paints are great like using them both.
Zsófia Gyükér one of the best artist in my area uses Derwent Watercolor pencils dry. I visited two weekend workshops of her, and her technique and method is fantastic.
I just brought home a set of Inktense Water color pencils and I already have a large set of Inktense blocks. Need pointers on both. Liked your butterfly video! TFS!
Im confused🤪 when you began you said you were using inktense on the right but later in the video said the intense was on the left😂 i guess that means both types of pencils did a good job. Thank you for doing the tutorial!
I'm learning new to me techniques while watching your videos. Thank you! And BTW, feel free to post longer real time videos. 💖
Thanks Susan! I was actually just wondering what the right balance between real-time and sped-up is. Making these videos has been fun and like my art, I'm still learning about what "works" and doesn't "work". It makes me happy to know they are somewhat helpful though!
I am with Susan, since your process and artwork are interesting, no problem to watch 40 or 50 minutes videos. Recently I started watching Russian speaking art videos, and they are brutally great and really relaxed people 30 minutes are the minimum. 😀
This was an interesting video. I now have both types of pencils having purchased the large set of inktense pencils recently. I will use both as needed together without fear now. I have been using the inktense pencils mostly for base washes for pastel paintings which is absolutely lovely!
I'm glad it was helpful. I think Inktense is awesome for underpaintings.
I bought a set of 24 Inktense when they first came out they were hexagonal shape, the later pencils are round, the inktense paints are great like using them both.
Zsófia Gyükér one of the best artist in my area uses Derwent Watercolor pencils dry. I visited two weekend workshops of her, and her technique and method is fantastic.
Cool. I'll have to look it up.
@@PaintWithPencil What I wanted to say that using Derwent Watercolor pencils dry produces gorgeous results as you did experiment in this video.
The Intense Watercolor is easy to use and gets great results, I m getting a larger set.
I just brought home a set of Inktense Water color pencils and I already have a large set of Inktense blocks. Need pointers on both.
Liked your butterfly video! TFS!
Thanks! Enjoy your new pencils. The best pointer is probably to allow yourself to just have fun with them and even experiment on different surfaces.
@@PaintWithPencil Thanks so much! Sometimes I forget to just have fun with my art. Have a good Evening!🥰
Im confused🤪 when you began you said you were using inktense on the right but later in the video said the intense was on the left😂 i guess that means both types of pencils did a good job. Thank you for doing the tutorial!
Yeah. I confused myself! I wish the barrels weren't so similar looking.
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To be honest, it looks like a drawing of a child.
Drawing as a child is one of my favorite memories.
@@PaintWithPencilThat was a rude comment and I loved your reply to it! I love your painting and the live video of the butterflies was beautiful!🎉❤
No way is that comment true…that was a lot of work and I enjoyed watching you do it!