I am so happy to see a tutorial that starts light and adds layers. That's how I've always colored, and it seems like all tutorials I see start with the darker colors first lol
I’m so glad! Yes, I do more light to dark when I work with Polychromos, as they work so differently to say Prismacolor, where it’s more common to start dark and go lighter. I think because so many tutorials are using Prismacolor, many will just use the same method when using oil based, but you definitely get the best out of oil based pencils when going light and layering. Thank you so much for watching 💖
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Of course, I’ll definitely do more Polychromos tutorials. They are definitely my go-to pencils. Thank you so much for watching 💖💖
Thank you so much. I’ll definitely do more Polychromos tutorials. If you head into my channel page, you’ll find a few other Polychromos videos in the meantime 😃 Thank you so much for watching 💖💖
Loved doing this Marit. The colors are so vibrant and loved the Posca finish...it just made the flower pop. Thanks for doing Polychromos too...loved it if you did more!
OMG! It looks like a is simple tutorial but full with energy, knowledge & technique 😍 i'm obsessed now & thank you so much with all your tutorial videos..Good luck to you & you are amazing..🎉❤
Gorgeous as always! Thank you for sharing your amazing talent! Keep up all of the hard work and dedication that you place into your channel. I just adore your style and you have taught me so much with your amazing tutorials. You are an amazing artist and teacher! I have hit the like, shared and subscribed button and I have the bell notifications turned to "on"! I am patiently waiting for your next video to post. Thank you once again, Marti and keep the tutorial's coming and havea lovely week!
Thank you for such a lovely tutorial on the Fuchsia. They are one of my favorite flowers. I finally bought World of Flowers from Amazon, but was surprised to find out that with along with the new square shape the paper appears to be as smooth as glass. Many of us are financially restricted to budget pencils. Is there a brand you could suggest that would be able to layer and blend on the super smooth paper that many books seem to changing to from the previous paper with some tooth? Unfortunately, the budget brand pencils, if they provide a swatch sheet at all are sending it on slick paper as well. I have sent back several pencil sets, when I really couldn't be sure if the problems were with the pencils or the paper. Is there a secret technique to forcing our pencils to adapt to today's trending towards using smooth paper in coloring books that have pictures on both sides of each page ruling out the substitution of markers?
I’m so sorry I missed this comment. I have used many so called budget pencils in Johanna’s books without much issue. The Staedtler Ergo Softs are really lovely in her books. I make sure I have my pencils nice and sharp, so that they can work into all the tiny little bumps on the paper. There are some cheaper Faber-Castell pencils out there too, which could be good for you, the Classics (in the red box) would be the cheapest, but I’ve heard good things about the Goldfaber ones as well, but much are a little bit better again. I have some videos using a few different budget pencils so have a look at those, and maybe you can get some ideas 😊
So beautiful! And it's great that you are using Polychromos! Most tutorials just use Prismacolor. Please provide a list of the names of the pencils used in the description box as well; that would be very useful as we can have the pencils or substitute colours ready at the start itself. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your lovely message and feedback. I’m glad you are enjoying the videos. My last few videos I’ve listed pencils in the description or showed or explained which ones I used at the very start of the video, so I hope that helps 😊
Love when I find tutorials with pencils I actually have
I’m so glad to hear that. While I do use other pencils on occasion, most my tutorials are with Polychromos. 😊
So nice….and with Polychromos…what a bonus. As most people said, it is fun to have tutorials as gorgeous as this using these pencils. thank you!!
Thank you so much for watching 🌸💖
I am so happy to see a tutorial that starts light and adds layers. That's how I've always colored, and it seems like all tutorials I see start with the darker colors first lol
I’m so glad! Yes, I do more light to dark when I work with Polychromos, as they work so differently to say Prismacolor, where it’s more common to start dark and go lighter. I think because so many tutorials are using Prismacolor, many will just use the same method when using oil based, but you definitely get the best out of oil based pencils when going light and layering. Thank you so much for watching 💖
Beautiful flower Marit!
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
I love it so much that you're using polys!!! PLEASE make more tutes with polys that would be so great!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Of course, I’ll definitely do more Polychromos tutorials. They are definitely my go-to pencils. Thank you so much for watching 💖💖
Fantastic, thank you! More tutorials with Polys would be much appreciated!!
Thank you so much. I’ll definitely do more Polychromos tutorials. If you head into my channel page, you’ll find a few other Polychromos videos in the meantime 😃 Thank you so much for watching 💖💖
Loved doing this Marit. The colors are so vibrant and loved the Posca finish...it just made the flower pop. Thanks for doing Polychromos too...loved it if you did more!
Thanks so much 😊 I’m really glad you liked it, and hopefully I can do some more from this page in the future 🩷💜
awesome
Thank you 🌸💖
So relaxing to watch you color my dear!
Thank you so much 😊 glad you are enjoying it.
Lovely Fuchsia 🌸
Thank you so much 💖💖
you make it look so easy love, I love it
I’m so happy you enjoyed it ❤️ Thanks for watching ❤️
OMG! It looks like a is simple tutorial but full with energy, knowledge & technique 😍 i'm obsessed now & thank you so much with all your tutorial videos..Good luck to you & you are amazing..🎉❤
Thank you so much for your kind comment. I’m so glad you are enjoying the videos, and I really appreciate you watching ❤️❤️
Beautiful! I love coloring along with you.
Thank you so much for watching ❤️
Gorgeous as always! Thank you for sharing your amazing talent! Keep up all of the hard work and dedication that you place into your channel. I just adore your style and you have taught me so much with your amazing tutorials. You are an amazing artist and teacher! I have hit the like, shared and subscribed button and I have the bell notifications turned to "on"! I am patiently waiting for your next video to post. Thank you once again, Marti and keep the tutorial's coming and havea lovely week!
Thank you so much for your lovely comment and your support. I really appreciate it. Have a wonderful week 💖
Another awesome video. Thank you !!!!
Thank you so much for watching 🌸💖
Just perfect! Wish I had your talent!
Thank you so much 🥰 it’s just lots of practice. 🌸
Thank you for such a lovely tutorial on the Fuchsia. They are one of my favorite flowers. I finally bought World of Flowers from Amazon, but was surprised to find out that with along with the new square shape the paper appears to be as smooth as glass. Many of us are financially restricted to budget pencils. Is there a brand you could suggest that would be able to layer and blend on the super smooth paper that many books seem to changing to from the previous paper with some tooth? Unfortunately, the budget brand pencils, if they provide a swatch sheet at all are sending it on slick paper as well. I have sent back several pencil sets, when I really couldn't be sure if the problems were with the pencils or the paper. Is there a secret technique to forcing our pencils to adapt to today's trending towards using smooth paper in coloring books that have pictures on both sides of each page ruling out the substitution of markers?
I’m so sorry I missed this comment. I have used many so called budget pencils in Johanna’s books without much issue. The Staedtler Ergo Softs are really lovely in her books. I make sure I have my pencils nice and sharp, so that they can work into all the tiny little bumps on the paper. There are some cheaper Faber-Castell pencils out there too, which could be good for you, the Classics (in the red box) would be the cheapest, but I’ve heard good things about the Goldfaber ones as well, but much are a little bit better again. I have some videos using a few different budget pencils so have a look at those, and maybe you can get some ideas 😊
I love your videos. Kisses from Brazil 🥰😘✍️💐🌻🌹🌷
Thank you so much!! That’s so kind of you 💖💖 And I’m so glad you like them 😘
so beautiful, you inspired me to colour some fuchsias so thank you
Thank you so much Rachel 😘 I really appreciate you being here 💖🌸 have a colourful day
so nice ,,😍❤ new subscriber
Thanks and welcome 💖💖
So beautiful! And it's great that you are using Polychromos! Most tutorials just use Prismacolor. Please provide a list of the names of the pencils used in the description box as well; that would be very useful as we can have the pencils or substitute colours ready at the start itself. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your lovely message and feedback. I’m glad you are enjoying the videos. My last few videos I’ve listed pencils in the description or showed or explained which ones I used at the very start of the video, so I hope that helps 😊
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Que lastima, quedó oscura,la parte de abajo, la flor
That’s what the flowers at my house are. So I took inspiration from them 🩷💜😊