Exactly so, when I was a child, with the winged seed fruits of maple trees. I am from Rhode Island, in New England (USA). We called them simply "nosies." I am so glad you are using the Derwent Drawing set. I have just acquired a 24 set, and am a bit afraid to use them, so beautiful, so rich smelling and expensive. This little miniature is taking up their quality like a thirsty bird. Delightful, and perfectly worthy use for them too.
Please do more with these colors! I'm a 'Prismacolor devotee", but when I saw these subdued, natural tones, I just had to buy a tin of Derwent's. Thank you for sharing your talent. :)
They truly are beautiful colours. I’ve just finished off this full page using them, and I definitely hope to do more with them in the future. Thank you so much for watching ❤️
Thank you for your lovely videos Marit - I have just subscribed to your channel. I also live in Australia - Melbourne to be exact and I’ve loved using my Derwent Drawing pencils for this page in SV - thank you again I will look forward to lots more videos Chris 🇦🇺❤️
This is simply gorgeous, Marit! I love these earthy colours. Thank you so much for providing a tutorial that gave me a chance to finally make use of my Derwent Drawing pencils for something other than backgrounds! 😊
I’m glad the Polychromos suggestions were helpful. I know so many of you use those. Pretty much for this picture, sticking to the bottom Polychromos tray with the earthy hues, and adding in the three greens I mentioned, will have you set to follow. You may just need to repeat your layers a few times more.
Hello French woman writting so excuse my english.... Can u tell me what the difference between burnish and blender please ? In French brunissage et estompage. You said you didn't burnish because you wanted to colour after I didn't know this. Thank you to take time to explain to me how these two difference things work. I love your vidéos merci beaucoup to share. I am a beginner and I love very very much coloring.
Thanks for taking the time to ask the question. When you burnish, you are pushing down hard and flattening the tooth of the paper. The tooth is what the colour attaches itself to, so when you flatten it, you can’t add much more colour. Blending can be done in many different ways, but the purpose is to “mix out” the colour better, to help cover the tooth of the paper without flattening it. You can blend by gently using a blender pencil or pen, you can also use a liquid like odourless mineral spirits, which you apply gently with a paint brush or a paper stump, or you can blend using a lighter coloured pencil. I have used all these methods in different videos. When you blend you leave yourself room to add in more colour later, if you need it. I hope that makes sense.
o thank u very much to answer... it makes sense. I know the different ways of blending but to burnish i didn't know. Again love your videos and I learn a lot from you. Je suis passionnée par le coloriage. Merci beaucoup de partager. @@MaritsColourfulAdventures
Exactly so, when I was a child, with the winged seed fruits of maple trees. I am from Rhode Island, in New England (USA). We called them simply "nosies."
I am so glad you are using the Derwent Drawing set. I have just acquired a 24 set, and am a bit afraid to use them, so beautiful, so rich smelling and expensive. This little miniature is taking up their quality like a thirsty bird. Delightful, and perfectly worthy use for them too.
Please do more with these colors! I'm a 'Prismacolor devotee", but when I saw these subdued, natural tones, I just had to buy a tin of Derwent's. Thank you for sharing your talent. :)
They truly are beautiful colours. I’ve just finished off this full page using them, and I definitely hope to do more with them in the future. Thank you so much for watching ❤️
I bought a. set of these pencils just to do the color alongs with you. I love the earthy tones. You are fantastic. I love your channel.
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed them 😃
This was fun!! Love the Derwent Drawing color palette!🧡
I’m glad you like it. Yes, the Derwent Drawing pencils are so beautiful, and I love that there’s only 24 of them, so still pretty affordable.
Thank you for your lovely videos Marit - I have just subscribed to your channel. I also live in Australia - Melbourne to be exact and I’ve loved using my Derwent Drawing pencils for this page in SV - thank you again I will look forward to lots more videos Chris 🇦🇺❤️
Thank you so much for watching. I’m so happy you enjoyed it. Always nice to have another Australian here 😃
This is simply gorgeous, Marit! I love these earthy colours. Thank you so much for providing a tutorial that gave me a chance to finally make use of my Derwent Drawing pencils for something other than backgrounds! 😊
That’s so nice to hear! Hopefully you’ll enjoy the little bunny on this page, which I’m doing next. Thank you for following along 🧡❤️
Thanks for the Polychromos color suggestions. Appreciate it. Lovely picture colors are perfect.
I’m glad the Polychromos suggestions were helpful. I know so many of you use those. Pretty much for this picture, sticking to the bottom Polychromos tray with the earthy hues, and adding in the three greens I mentioned, will have you set to follow. You may just need to repeat your layers a few times more.
Beautiful! Thank you
Thank you for watching. I’m glad you liked it ❤️
First time with Derwent pencils! Thanks so much for the video!!
You’re very welcome. Hope you enjoyed testing them out.
This was as lot of fun! I, too, put maple seed pods on my nose as a child;) Not a Ptheven in pthight in this one!
😂😂 definitely no Phteven in phight 🤣 thank you so much for watching. Glad I could bring out your childhood memory too 😊
we pulled the pods in two pieces, held them high up in the air, and let them fall...they kind of rotated down in a spin :) Love the color palette
Yes! They made great little “helicopters” ❤️ Thank you so much for watching
Hello French woman writting so excuse my english.... Can u tell me what the difference between burnish and blender please ? In French brunissage et estompage. You said you didn't burnish because you wanted to colour after I didn't know this. Thank you to take time to explain to me how these two difference things work. I love your vidéos merci beaucoup to share. I am a beginner and I love very very much coloring.
Thanks for taking the time to ask the question.
When you burnish, you are pushing down hard and flattening the tooth of the paper. The tooth is what the colour attaches itself to, so when you flatten it, you can’t add much more colour.
Blending can be done in many different ways, but the purpose is to “mix out” the colour better, to help cover the tooth of the paper without flattening it. You can blend by gently using a blender pencil or pen, you can also use a liquid like odourless mineral spirits, which you apply gently with a paint brush or a paper stump, or you can blend using a lighter coloured pencil. I have used all these methods in different videos. When you blend you leave yourself room to add in more colour later, if you need it.
I hope that makes sense.
o thank u very much to answer... it makes sense. I know the different ways of blending but to burnish i didn't know. Again love your videos and I learn a lot from you. Je suis passionnée par le coloriage. Merci beaucoup de partager. @@MaritsColourfulAdventures
Beautiful.
Thank you so much ❤️💚