The way you demonstrate the Inktense pencils makes the most sense to me. Most demonstrations are for people using them in coloring books. I want to use them as watercolor on watercolor paper. So thank you so much for this tutorial. I am now subscribing to your channel.👏👏👏
Wow! I’ve not used my pencils yet. I like the idea of using them like a palette instead of colouring the flower in. Appears to be easier to get a smooth look.
I do love those Derwent brushes and just got some inktense pencils. Looking forward to trying them with the brushes. Superior tutorial as always. Blessings to you!
Love this tutorial! Thanks for publishing these tutorials. Question- do you have the reference photo and/or outline? I didn’t see it in the description. Thanks in advance!
Thank you, Jenn. I do mentioned this in the video, but the reference photograph will be right at the end of the video or you can have it over in a Facebook group again. The link is in the description. I am unable to post the references in the description since the system won’t allow it.
Hi Chantal. I haven’t tried Graphitint, so I can’t really compare to what I can say is that inktense are likely to be much more vibrant. Their colour quality is 2nd to none and I can’t recommend them highly enough.
The way you demonstrate the Inktense pencils makes the most sense to me. Most demonstrations are for people using them in coloring books. I want to use them as watercolor on watercolor paper. So thank you so much for this tutorial. I am now subscribing to your channel.👏👏👏
Thank you so much. In case you didn’t know I have an Inktense playlist. Here’s the link th-cam.com/play/PLs4H0qOC8epWr8qXUhRTw0-fTdV6ifmKJ.html
Wow! I’ve not used my pencils yet. I like the idea of using them like a palette instead of colouring the flower in. Appears to be easier to get a smooth look.
Thank you. We have an Inktense playlist that you may to check out Let me know if you’d like me to post the link here for you
I do love those Derwent brushes and just got some inktense pencils. Looking forward to trying them with the brushes. Superior tutorial as always. Blessings to you!
Thank you. Lots more Inktense on the way
Thank you, Helen 🙏
So helpful. Tried my inktense pencils only few times.
But I'm encouraged now to pick them up again
Thank you Petra. Do give them a try. I love them as much as watercolour now
That "cherry" colour though - I think that's my fav one 😍😍😍Well done on another beautiful video, Helen!! 😘🤗👍🙌🐝
It’s a stunning colour right? Thank you for your kind words and support 😘❤️
Really nice!!
Thank you 😊
Inspiring, beautiful and useful 🙂
Thank you very much 😀
Love this tutorial! Thanks for publishing these tutorials. Question- do you have the reference photo and/or outline? I didn’t see it in the description. Thanks in advance!
Thank you, Jenn. I do mentioned this in the video, but the reference photograph will be right at the end of the video or you can have it over in a Facebook group again. The link is in the description. I am unable to post the references in the description since the system won’t allow it.
@@raecampbellsstudio ah thank you! I missed the link in the video, I will watch it again
@@jenvillalobos great. The pics are right at the end of the video after the outro
Beautiful 😊
Thank you 😊
Hi Rae! Thank you for this video 🤗 do you know about the Derwent graphitint and how they compare with the one you use in this video ? Thank you 🙏🏻
Hi Chantal. I haven’t tried Graphitint, so I can’t really compare to what I can say is that inktense are likely to be much more vibrant. Their colour quality is 2nd to none and I can’t recommend them highly enough.
Graphitint is lovely but not necessarily good color range depending on your subject.
Another wonderful Inktense tutorial !!! Really enjoying this series. Would you say the Derwent waterbrush is better than the Pentel ?
Hi thank you. I haven’t tried the Pentel waterbrush but the Derwent ones are amazing
First!
😀 yay