The sword liner reminds me of the Princeton Neptune dagger that I have for watercolor. Very nice brushes Kerry thanks for the review. I'll consider those brushes in the future. I had inspiration while watching your video for practicing calligraphy with the sword liner.
Hi there my friend I hope you’re keeping well. I don’t normally use ‘technique’ brushes, as I can achieve the same results with standard rounds, flats and filberts. However Derwent sent me this set and I was pleasantly surprised by them ☺️ Look forward to seeing your ‘sword liner calligraphy’ results… no pressure lol xXx
@@kerrynewell-wildlifeartist Keeping will indeed aside from the springtime pollen and the itchy runny nose, lol! A nice gift from Derwent! Like you filberts and rounds are my favorites too. Back to working on the Clown in acrylics from the recommendations you gave me on MeWe...then off to the calligraphy and other springtime projects. 😍
Thanks so much for sharing this informational video of these 6 great texture brushes. I just realized that I could use the ink tense blocks the way you are showing with the brushes. 😂 I’ve only seen most folks using them like crayons 🖍️ drawing with holding them in your hand. Definitely will be trying that out. 🥰 Have a wonderful weekend!
Awe thank you ☺️ truly appreciated. My channel has quite a few Inktense videos, you can even use them with an airbrush. I use them for detailed work and for larger washes of colour xXx
I saw one of your airbrush videos, I didn't even know that was a thing! With my Inktense blocks, I broke off a piece of each one and put them in empty half-pans. To use like a watercolor set! 😊 @@kerrynewell-wildlifeartist
@@myrnalandersartist hi there, thank you for watching my videos and for taking the time to comment - truly appreciated. I didn’t know if I were going to be able to run the Inktense pigments through my airbrush, so it was a bit of an experiment lol. So glad I tried. I hope you’re enjoying using your Inktense blocks in your half pans - a little goes a long way to be sure xXx
Cheers for the video kerry. Very informative. Keep them coming 🎉🎉🎉
Awe thank you Gary, your ongoing support is truly appreciated xXx
The sword liner reminds me of the Princeton Neptune dagger that I have for watercolor. Very nice brushes Kerry thanks for the review. I'll consider those brushes in the future. I had inspiration while watching your video for practicing calligraphy with the sword liner.
Hi there my friend I hope you’re keeping well. I don’t normally use ‘technique’ brushes, as I can achieve the same results with standard rounds, flats and filberts. However Derwent sent me this set and I was pleasantly surprised by them ☺️ Look forward to seeing your ‘sword liner calligraphy’ results… no pressure lol xXx
@@kerrynewell-wildlifeartist Keeping will indeed aside from the springtime pollen and the itchy runny nose, lol! A nice gift from Derwent! Like you filberts and rounds are my favorites too. Back to working on the Clown in acrylics from the recommendations you gave me on MeWe...then off to the calligraphy and other springtime projects. 😍
Thanks so much for sharing this informational video of these 6 great texture brushes. I just realized that I could use the ink tense blocks the way you are showing with the brushes. 😂 I’ve only seen most folks using them like crayons 🖍️ drawing with holding them in your hand. Definitely will be trying that out. 🥰 Have a wonderful weekend!
Awe thank you ☺️ truly appreciated. My channel has quite a few Inktense videos, you can even use them with an airbrush. I use them for detailed work and for larger washes of colour xXx
@@kerrynewell-wildlifeartist You’re welcome. Oh wow 😮 nice to know how versatile they are.
I saw one of your airbrush videos, I didn't even know that was a thing! With my Inktense blocks, I broke off a piece of each one and put them in empty half-pans. To use like a watercolor set! 😊
@@kerrynewell-wildlifeartist
@@myrnalandersartist hi there, thank you for watching my videos and for taking the time to comment - truly appreciated. I didn’t know if I were going to be able to run the Inktense pigments through my airbrush, so it was a bit of an experiment lol. So glad I tried. I hope you’re enjoying using your Inktense blocks in your half pans - a little goes a long way to be sure xXx