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bluedovee · 8 months
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Sketch I made just now to get over my weird non-posting slump
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meowrtian · 12 days
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water color brush experiment I did with Geno :)
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plus an experiment of lineless with Mallow :D
Think I’ll start just reuploading some of my art from Instagram on here.
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smol-bean-boi13 · 12 days
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Somethin somethin messing around with colors
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thetunashop · 5 months
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Guess who-
Watercolor brush is quickly becoming a favourite XD
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grsl-xo · 5 months
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Is that a "sumi" bamboo paint brush you used for your Bulma piece? Curious about the tools you use in general for your traditional works. Lovely art!
Thank you! 😊
No it's not a sumi brush, but they do look similar!
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(please excuse me for using this opportunity to ramble about brushes)
I used the ones on the left, I just know them under the name "french watercolor brush". The most obvious difference is the binding, the wires can be a bit uncomfortable if you tend to hold your brushes too close to the tip. They're made from Siberian squirrel, the hair is a bit coarser which makes it super absorbent, great for big areas. Also they are rather round, a sumi brush always has a super fine tip for nice calligraphy brush strokes. I don't own any though, so I can't really make a comparison. I really like these brushes, it takes forever until you need to load up the brush with color again and they just feel very luxurious to use. But they're not ideal for detailed work, they're delicate, so absolutely do not use them with inks, and they tend to be very expensive.
The next ones are some synthetic brushes I got in a multi pack for super cheap, they're meant for school level art, but they have a lovely tip and are great for all types of use. They're sturdy and I use them for inks without worrying about ruining them.
Next up are synthetic flat head brushes, I really love these for controlled working as they take up very little liquid. I also use them for trying to lift color off when I make a mistake, as you can apply pressure on the paper with them, which is not really possible with fine tipped brushes.
And the last group are standard watercolor brushes made from red sable hair. Again the natural hair makes them delicate and expensive. They're very good quality and I especially like to use the extremely thin ones for super fine details. But I believe that there are several synthetic alternatives that will give you the same quality.
I hope this helped answer this simple yes or no question 😅
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dibrush · 8 months
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minkschasijasi · 8 months
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Testing water color brushes ; old art
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mothsocket · 9 months
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silly polnareff!
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stasproart · 3 months
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pinaizee · 5 months
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weekly art
watercolor, gel pen, color pencil
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cecis-artcorner · 10 months
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Tested some new brushes on today's speedpaint! I always love looking for more watercolor brushes and these did not disappoint! See the thirty-second reel of this on my TikTok!
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procreate-brushess · 2 years
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doodlewash · 2 years
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HEY. Are you an artist?
Do you do traditional watercolor (physical media as opposed to digital)? Do you use water brushes? (the kind that have water in the handle) Do you use them with aquarelle pencils? (water color pencils or water soluble colored pencils such as Caran d'Ache Museum Aquarelle, Albrecht Dürer Artists' Watercolor Pencils, or Derwent Inktense) ?
Tell me, what water brushes do you use and love? Which ones have you tried and hated?
I had some in some unknown brand (or I just forget the brand) and they were just ok. The brush head was rather stiff acrylic white bristles, not too unlike a toothbrush, and they were too stiff. The cheap ones my mom got from a dropshipper are almost the opposite. Way too soft, like cheap doll hair. They don't hold water and paint very well, it just floods the paper immediately. I'm looking for some that are not real animal hair, but feel more like a traditional brush. Any idea?
Blarbly ramble under the cut about watercolor pencils
Watercolor pencils have always intrigued me, but the cheap ones I kept buying were really not satisfying, because the paint would never fully dissolve. There was always lines still visible, and the colors were blah and muddy. I gave up on them, thinking they were just not a great medium.
I tried some Derwent Inktense about idk 6 or 7 years ago, and they were much better, but still not quite what I wanted out of something like a watercolor pencil.
Fast forward to about a year ago, when I ordered a mystery box of art supplies and in it was a Caran d'Ache Museum aquarelle pencil. OH. This was a whole other world. I was hooked. They're so smooth and the colors are stunning. But sadly they are kind of spendy.
So for Christmas I had put some on my list, (both Supracolor and Museum) among a bunch of other things, not expecting all of it, just trying to provide a wide variety to make it easier. (Wound up getting most of it, which while I'm appreciative of, it was unnecessary lol)
The result is that I am currently test driving the Caran d'Ache Museum Aquarelle and their SUPRACOLOR line as well. So far I like both of them more than the Derwent Inktense, though admittedly they are somewhat different products (Inktense are unsurprisingly slightly more opaque and ink like, sort of like an india ink, hence the name)
I also ordered one of their Keith Haring sets on my own, because they're Keith Haring, I mean come on how could I resist?
I was thinking they would just be Supracolor in a fun tin, but I don't think they are. They feel harder than Supracolor, because they don't lay down as much color and I have to press a bit more to get the same saturation. I still love the tin though so not a total loss. I'm sure they will have some use somewhere and I'll be glad to have them on hand.
The Supracolor are lovely to use, with smooth application and bright colors, and while not what I would consider inexpensive, they are lower priced than the Museum line. Better than student grade, but still not top of the heap.
Which brings me to the Museum Aquarelles. My gods. They are like butter! Silky smooth and they lay down so much saturated color it's like a dream. They're not smooshy soft like Faber Castell Gelatos which are pretty much lip balm textured watercolor paint sticks, but that's the closest I can think of in terms of being enjoyable to work with as far as texture and smoothness goes.
So I'm basically in a love affair with these, now that the good stuff has been discovered.
I love the fact that you can easily transport them and not worry about paint squishing out everywhere, and they're way lighter weight than pan paints. They're also great for painting in bed! This is specifically why I am asking about the water brushes. I was feeling like yuck because an ice storm forced the closure of local businesses, and I was unable to pick up my prescriptions for a week. I was going bonkers without anti-anxiety meds *and* basically having to stay indoors to avoid risk of a busted tailbone due to ice. So I took to painting in bed. I could have done it at a table, or my desk, but staying in bed for a day or two just felt right. Anyway, trying to balance a tiny lidded cup of water in bed was sort of a pain, but it seems my water brushes have all vanished. :|
Cons are the risk of breaking them while traveling, and the lack of flexibility in mixing color like you can with pan or tube paints. But there are workarounds like scrabbling the colors on some scrap paper in solid slabs, (sorta like those paint sheet books) and then picking up paint from each with a soaked brush and then mixing them on a palette. It's a tad wasteful, but works better than the other method of layering the colors on your paper like you would with standard colored pencils, and hoping you get the ratio right.
Hm. Didn't mean for this to become a rambly review of my experience with them, but there you go.
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xxkazu0016xx · 6 months
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Art I made using a watercolor brush I found on ibisPaint x
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:)
The evening sky painting:
Time took: 17 minutes and 13 seconds
The Tree painting:
Time took: 26 minutes and 10 seconds
Apps used: ibisPaint x
!!DO NOT REPOST MY ART WITHOUT PERMISSION!!
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smbhax · 7 months
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First try at cutting down an old Raphael 8408 size 4 brush (on right) to approximate my super-worn-down 8408 size 0 (on left), which just lost what was probably one bristle too many, painting wet-on-wet in the white ink goo of the repainted face in my last A* page. But I really got to like making jerky hard lines with the tough precise little nubs of hairs it had left. So hopefully I’ll be able to recycle the piles of old brushes I have laying around into fresh new nubs.
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