I don't tend to like using messy mediums like pastels but I wish I did because I love seeing the way you use so many different mediums for texture and the effects you're able to create ❤
What I usually do when I buy stuff like pencils is I get the big sets, simply because I like having all the colours at hand. I find that even if you don't use a colour all that often, it's at least there if the situation comes around. Most of the supplies I take out with me are not the dearest ones I have as I tend to just go budget for mobile stuff and keep the good stuff for home. Also being a photographer, if I want a landscape to paint/draw I just take a snap and go from there. Best to capture a landscape at the moment so you preserve the look of the landscape. Otherwise, you're fighting changing light conditions and other variables that might crop up. Same with flowers, animals, etc. Capture them in the moment and then let them go about their business. It also means if I want to revisit a subject at a later date, I can, and still have that subject as I saw it at the time. Though, if I don't mind dealing with all the variable that can crop up, I just sit down and draw what I see. Or, if I'm drawing/painting something from my imagination, I just go about doing that. However, as far as all the goodies goes, I like Holbien and Derwent pencils. Although, I'm not a "brand snob" and I do use faber-castels and prismacolors as well. Paints, I use Atelier and Winsor & Newton acrylics and oils, mostly. Although, I will try the budget brands as well. I like Copic and Ohuhu markers. Basically, I give anything a try, once, and if I like it then I add that to my supply.
I finally found out what those little sponge things are that you use with your pan pastels! That’s what I’m taking away from your wonderful video 😅. I’m at the end now and you are showing us your absolute favorite colored pencils!! The luminance. I’ve seen how vivid the colors are in your work. This was very informative and relaxing to watch, thanks Katie for making it for us. ❤
I would recommend that you make yourself a wet palette for acrylis. It was a total game changer for me. there are also ones you can buy of course. Molotow also have refillers and empty markers, at least in Germany. But maybe you can find them in the UK, too. Or on your next vacation in Vienna.
Oh yes I'd love to make a stay-wet palette, it's been in the back of mind but I think it'll be helpful - just need to research first! That's really good to know about Molotow too, they're definitely not as widely available here in the UK and I didn't know they did empty markers and refills! Guess I need another trip to Vienna sooner than I thought 😄
I also paint miniatures and we use wet palettes for that extensively since you use such little paint. I use a small glass container with a locking lid, then put a slightly damp paper towel in the bottom, and then a piece of parchment paper. Super easy and cheap, since I did it with items I already had around the house.
I finally found out what those little sponge things are that you use with your pan pastels! That’s what I’m taking away from your wonderful video 😅. I’m at the end now and you are showing us your absolute favorite colored pencils!! The luminance. I’ve seen how vivid the colors are in your work. This was very informative and relaxing to watch, thanks Katie for making it for us. ❤ PS: you’ve got a beautiful smile!!
Ooo I love Naples yellow too. It’s a staple in all my watercolour sets and the winsor newton pale Naples yellow gouache is gorgeous. My most used gouache is schmincke titanium gold ochre which is a little like a yellow ochre mixed with a Naples yellow. It’s a stunning colour and makes me happy just seeing it on the page. Winsor and newton perylene maroon is lovely too. I’m a brush pen addict and the faber castell dual pitt pens beat them all for me. India ink so very lightfast compared to tombows and ecoline, but their brick beige colour and a few others like the super pale yellow/like green colour are stunning. And they have the really fat bullet nib at the other end which is a different size to nearly all bullet nibs I’ve seen. They’re so much fun to use.
It's such a lovely colour isn't it! I've not used Schmincke gouache before but I've heard such good things - I'll have to check out those shades you've mentioned! 😍 I've not tried the Pitt pens either, I didn't realise they had bigger nibs! Interesting they are more lightfast than the others, that's a big positive for sure - another art supply I need to look into 👀😄
Yesss!! I love your favorite art supplies videos! ❤❤❤ But definitely dangerous for the wallet as they mentioned! My wish list just keeps on growing! 😂😂😂
Thank you for doing this video again! I found your previous video very helpful to pick out starting colors for my tombow collection!! It's still a small collection, but I love all the colors you recommended for tombows!!
So much wonderful information! I’m always “learning and looking”, there are so many different ways to spend money on my Art Journey! Thanks for your insight and I’ll be looking for my Next Big Thing! I love the Art Store, my Toy Store, and it’s good to have your input on my mind ! Thanks and have a wonderful summer! Karen Dirmish, learner 0:08
Ahhhh … some of these supplies are on my wishlist for quite some time waiting for the perfect time to be ordered. I think I will be ordering single pens/pastels to get the colors I need instead of investing in a full set, even if the little devil on my shoulder always says the opposite. 😂
Thank you so much for sharing, in so much detail and insight, your favourite supplies, and why. I noticed you didn't swatch the Albrecht D pens (am sure you've used them on other videos I'll see at some point)- I was curious about the colour of the green, as the barrel looked quite grey to my eyes 🤦♀️ maybe they are all one colour (the barrels). Anyhoo, I had such a nice time watching this with my morning coffee, thanks so much for the happy start to mely day.
My pleasure Leanne, thank you so much for watching! I'm so glad you enjoyed it 🥰 I totally forgot to film the swatches for those in my b-roll footage so apologies for that! The colour for each pen shows on the lids, though it's a bit greener than my footage shows because of the lighting in my studio 😊 I'd also say it's darker than the packaging shows it! It's definitely a bit more muted than most greens though which is why it's one of my favourites - I haven't shown a swatch on my channel but I'll try to show it in a future video ☺️
I like that tis didn't feel like a "unboxing" video. Nothing wrong with those but I feel like TH-cam is a bit overcrowded with them. Your opinion on these supplies is what made it interesting to me.
Hi Nikki! As well as those three, I also really like the colours I’ve listed below for landscapes. They generally work really well with the ones I shared in this video as they are lighter/darker tones and I find that really handy when using them together! 680.1 Bright Yellow Green Extra Dark 740.5 Burnt Sienna 270.3 Yellow Ochre Shade 820.8 Neutral Grey Tint
@@KatieMoody I like the price and that they can handle most media! (I have the square 140 gsm book) I just started using it, it handles gouache, watercolor well, even though the paper wrinkles a bit. Alcohol markers do bleed a little and ghost but do not feather. It has a decent tooth for pencils, i sometimes find the royal talens a bit too smooth. The paper is white. Stillman Birn Alpha is nice, but alcohol markers feather on it. The strathmore books are not that easily available.
I’m just finding responses to comments I’ve left with you in my gmail which I rarely look at! So that’s why there is a delay my dear Katie in me writing back now!🤦🏻♀️
I’ve got a lot -- ok, almost all of the same supplies you show here…. because I’ve been researching and buying them for the last 2-3 years. The difference is… mine still all look new in box … eep!
Katie : “You don’t need all these supplies”
Me: “agreed!!” *adds to cart*
Hahaha this made me laugh out loud 🤣 Hope you got some goodies! 😆
Same here! Listening to Katie and adding to my shopping cart at the same time 😂!
@@KatieMoody Excited to try my Eco line and neo pastels!! I will pause on getting the Pan pastels :P
Yes...yes you do :P
Watching your videos is dangerous ⚠️ I am adding more and more to my wish lists and baskets 😂 thank you so much for this helpful information.
Omg soooo true! All these supplies I didn't know existed that now I'm itching to try 😅
Hahaha I always say I need an enabling warning on my channel 😂🙈 but so glad you found it helpful and thank you for watching! 🥰
TH-cam is a dangerous place - I always have to be careful when watching haul videos as well! 🤣
Same here lol!
Many thanks….love seeing all these products.
I don't tend to like using messy mediums like pastels but I wish I did because I love seeing the way you use so many different mediums for texture and the effects you're able to create ❤
Thank you so much Chantelle 🥰 I love exploring textures in that way, though it definitely took me a while to get used to the messiness~!
What I usually do when I buy stuff like pencils is I get the big sets, simply because I like having all the colours at hand. I find that even if you don't use a colour all that often, it's at least there if the situation comes around. Most of the supplies I take out with me are not the dearest ones I have as I tend to just go budget for mobile stuff and keep the good stuff for home. Also being a photographer, if I want a landscape to paint/draw I just take a snap and go from there. Best to capture a landscape at the moment so you preserve the look of the landscape. Otherwise, you're fighting changing light conditions and other variables that might crop up. Same with flowers, animals, etc. Capture them in the moment and then let them go about their business. It also means if I want to revisit a subject at a later date, I can, and still have that subject as I saw it at the time. Though, if I don't mind dealing with all the variable that can crop up, I just sit down and draw what I see. Or, if I'm drawing/painting something from my imagination, I just go about doing that. However, as far as all the goodies goes, I like Holbien and Derwent pencils. Although, I'm not a "brand snob" and I do use faber-castels and prismacolors as well. Paints, I use Atelier and Winsor & Newton acrylics and oils, mostly. Although, I will try the budget brands as well. I like Copic and Ohuhu markers. Basically, I give anything a try, once, and if I like it then I add that to my supply.
I finally found out what those little sponge things are that you use with your pan pastels! That’s what I’m taking away from your wonderful video 😅. I’m at the end now and you are showing us your absolute favorite colored pencils!! The luminance. I’ve seen how vivid the colors are in your work.
This was very informative and relaxing to watch, thanks Katie for making it for us. ❤
Hahaha oh my pleasure!! They make a big difference! Thanks for watching and your lovely support 💕
I would recommend that you make yourself a wet palette for acrylis. It was a total game changer for me. there are also ones you can buy of course. Molotow also have refillers and empty markers, at least in Germany. But maybe you can find them in the UK, too. Or on your next vacation in Vienna.
Oh yes I'd love to make a stay-wet palette, it's been in the back of mind but I think it'll be helpful - just need to research first! That's really good to know about Molotow too, they're definitely not as widely available here in the UK and I didn't know they did empty markers and refills! Guess I need another trip to Vienna sooner than I thought 😄
I won’t discourage a Vienna trip, but you can find the Molotov empties and refills on Jackson’s.
I also paint miniatures and we use wet palettes for that extensively since you use such little paint. I use a small glass container with a locking lid, then put a slightly damp paper towel in the bottom, and then a piece of parchment paper. Super easy and cheap, since I did it with items I already had around the house.
I finally found out what those little sponge things are that you use with your pan pastels! That’s what I’m taking away from your wonderful video 😅. I’m at the end now and you are showing us your absolute favorite colored pencils!! The luminance. I’ve seen how vivid the colors are in your work.
This was very informative and relaxing to watch, thanks Katie for making it for us. ❤ PS: you’ve got a beautiful smile!!
Ooo I love Naples yellow too. It’s a staple in all my watercolour sets and the winsor newton pale Naples yellow gouache is gorgeous. My most used gouache is schmincke titanium gold ochre which is a little like a yellow ochre mixed with a Naples yellow. It’s a stunning colour and makes me happy just seeing it on the page. Winsor and newton perylene maroon is lovely too.
I’m a brush pen addict and the faber castell dual pitt pens beat them all for me. India ink so very lightfast compared to tombows and ecoline, but their brick beige colour and a few others like the super pale yellow/like green colour are stunning. And they have the really fat bullet nib at the other end which is a different size to nearly all bullet nibs I’ve seen. They’re so much fun to use.
It's such a lovely colour isn't it! I've not used Schmincke gouache before but I've heard such good things - I'll have to check out those shades you've mentioned! 😍
I've not tried the Pitt pens either, I didn't realise they had bigger nibs! Interesting they are more lightfast than the others, that's a big positive for sure - another art supply I need to look into 👀😄
Yesss!! I love your favorite art supplies videos! ❤❤❤ But definitely dangerous for the wallet as they mentioned! My wish list just keeps on growing! 😂😂😂
Hehehe thank you, and my apologies 🤣
@@KatieMoody No worries! Please keep the art favorites coming! 🤣🥰🩷
Thank you for doing this video again! I found your previous video very helpful to pick out starting colors for my tombow collection!! It's still a small collection, but I love all the colors you recommended for tombows!!
Yay I'm so glad to hear! I feel like those Tombows will forever be my go-to shades, they're just such useful colours! 😊
Thank you for share all your materials! 🙏🏻☺️❤️
My pleasure - I could talk about art supplies for hours! 😄
I love your artwork. This video is good timing! I’m putting together a future art supplies order😚
Oh that is perfect timing! Hope you get some good stuff and thank you for watching! 🥰
Thank you Katie!
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So much wonderful information! I’m always “learning and looking”, there are so many different ways to spend money on my Art Journey! Thanks for your insight and I’ll be looking for my Next Big Thing! I love the Art Store, my Toy Store, and it’s good to have your input on my mind ! Thanks and have a wonderful summer! Karen Dirmish, learner 0:08
Thank you so much, Karen! The art store being a toy store is so true 😂 Happy creatting! 🧡
I love the creation Sketch books they are great form me . thank you so much for sharing . Happpy Art xxxxx
Thank you! 💕 Excellent choice, they make my art feel so easy because I'm not scared to the fill the pages! 🥰
I love the scene change/transition sound
Thank you! 😄
Ahhhh … some of these supplies are on my wishlist for quite some time waiting for the perfect time to be ordered. I think I will be ordering single pens/pastels to get the colors I need instead of investing in a full set, even if the little devil on my shoulder always says the opposite. 😂
Haha I totally get that, it can be tempting for sure! I hope you enjoy your art supplies when you get them! 🥰
thanks for sharing Katie
Thanks for watching! 💗
Thank you so much for sharing, in so much detail and insight, your favourite supplies, and why.
I noticed you didn't swatch the Albrecht D pens (am sure you've used them on other videos I'll see at some point)- I was curious about the colour of the green, as the barrel looked quite grey to my eyes 🤦♀️ maybe they are all one colour (the barrels). Anyhoo, I had such a nice time watching this with my morning coffee, thanks so much for the happy start to mely day.
My pleasure Leanne, thank you so much for watching! I'm so glad you enjoyed it 🥰 I totally forgot to film the swatches for those in my b-roll footage so apologies for that! The colour for each pen shows on the lids, though it's a bit greener than my footage shows because of the lighting in my studio 😊 I'd also say it's darker than the packaging shows it! It's definitely a bit more muted than most greens though which is why it's one of my favourites - I haven't shown a swatch on my channel but I'll try to show it in a future video ☺️
@@KatieMoody I really love your colout palettes, so it was very enjoyable! Thanks so much
🤩🤩🤩 Happy week Katie!
Thank you Teresa! Here’s to a creative one 🙌🏻🥰
I like that tis didn't feel like a "unboxing" video. Nothing wrong with those but I feel like TH-cam is a bit overcrowded with them. Your opinion on these supplies is what made it interesting to me.
Thank you so much Marco, that means a lot! So glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching and commenting 😊
Hi Katie! Besides the Pan Pastel colors you mentioned, are there other colors that you recommend for landscape subject? :)
Hi Nikki! As well as those three, I also really like the colours I’ve listed below for landscapes. They generally work really well with the ones I shared in this video as they are lighter/darker tones and I find that really handy when using them together!
680.1 Bright Yellow Green Extra Dark
740.5 Burnt Sienna
270.3 Yellow Ochre Shade
820.8 Neutral Grey Tint
@@KatieMoody thank you Katie! Your videos are always so helpful and I appreciate that you take the time to reply to our inquiries.
Hides wallet, puts kettle on. Let's gooooo!
Hahaha apologies in advance!! 😄
Have you tried the sea of white Brighton square books?
I haven't! Would you recommend? 💛
@@KatieMoody I like the price and that they can handle most media! (I have the square 140 gsm book) I just started using it, it handles gouache, watercolor well, even though the paper wrinkles a bit. Alcohol markers do bleed a little and ghost but do not feather. It has a decent tooth for pencils, i sometimes find the royal talens a bit too smooth. The paper is white. Stillman Birn Alpha is nice, but alcohol markers feather on it. The strathmore books are not that easily available.
I’m just finding responses to comments I’ve left with you in my gmail which I rarely look at! So that’s why there is a delay my dear Katie in me writing back now!🤦🏻♀️
No worries at all! 🧡🧡🧡
I’ve got a lot -- ok, almost all of the same supplies you show here…. because I’ve been researching and buying them for the last 2-3 years. The difference is… mine still all look new in box … eep!
Aaah I hope you find the inspiration to give them a go soon! The hardest part is starting but once you've done that part it's all fun from there! 😄
Holbein is my favourite gouache. Have you tried any of them?
I haven't tried their traditional gouache, only their acryla gouache! What is it that you love most about it? 😄
@@KatieMoody it’s so creamy! I also find it more opaque than the W&N in some colours.