Watercolor Pencils

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  1. archenemy

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    my sister bought me a pkg of watercolor pencils this past Christmas. any of u artists try them before? What do u think of them? I have not tried yet...cuz im doing a graphite drawing currently.
     
  2. Moonglow181

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    Yes, I have them and use them once in awhile. They are wonderful to use, as you can sharpen the point for the finest details. Have fun with them!.
     
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  3. fundoo

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    have not tried them yet, but that was the other thing on my list! I like working with pencils. I loooove the colored pencils with the erasers!! And I like watercolors. But putting them together is brilliant!! I mean, as Moonglow said, you can use the point for details, while also creating the watercolor ambiance with the water (?and brush tip? are they dual-tip? oh, or maybe kit comes with a bristol brush)
     
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    I second the previous posters here. I haven't used them myself but know a couple artists that use it quite a bit. Looks like you can get fantastic results with them! It's a pretty versatile medium.
     
  5. Crystal_Nocked

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    So...they're easier to control the flow, the bleeding, than traditional water colors are?

    I was thinking about doing w.c. pencils as my next medium. Right now I do colored pencil, dry pastels, and colored sharpies. (those usually used for the outlining in a pastel work when I need a bold and finer line than a sharpened pastel chalk can render.)

    Eventually I am going to use acrylics. And then of course I'll have to do the oil canvas. But I was thinking about adding the w.c. pencils to my arsenal. with the colored pencils and the pastels I do mostly abstract stuff. Like Kadisnsky and Rothko. Sometimes I'll do an abstract-expressionism. I just tried a cubist drawing the other day. It was fun! I could get into that genre.

    Let me know about those w.c. pencils, please. Thanks.
     
  6. Moonglow181

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    Water color pencils are like drawing with pencils.....and you know that is easier than using a brush. I always feel like I am cheating when I use them, though....but they are good sometimes......I never draw my paintings first. I just paint with brushes......but yes, drawing is much easier with pencils than with brushes..

    Show us some of your artwork sometime. I would love to see your cubism.
     
  7. Crystal_Nocked

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    I don't get it. If watercolor pencils are like drawing, than they would be like colored pencils.

    Have you really used them before? LOL

    I was told you dipped them in water or something in order to get the watercolor effect. Or brushed the line on the paper with a wet brush.
     
  8. Moonglow181

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    What are you challenging that what I say isn't the truth????!!!!
    Yes, i have water color pencils, and I have worked with them, and yes, you do have to wet them first, but they are still in a pencil form.
     
  9. Crystal_Nocked

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    Thanks for clarifying.

    So....do I need to use watercolor paper for the w.c. pencils too? Or, since they're not as runny as real w.c. with the brushes, can I use my current Pastel's paper--which, as you know, is not as porous as the w.c. paper. But I know that sometimes you can fudge a bit with the papers, since I use the "colored pencil" paper for pastels too.

    Thanks.
     
  10. Moonglow181

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    Yes, I am sure you will be fine using the watercolor pencils on any paper that you would make a watercolor on.....most paper is fine.
     
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