Got my first set of water colours - eviltoast

I want to give a card to one of my teachers and wanted to decorate it personally, I have never been into painting, but I don’t want to get anyone else to paint for me. Wish me Luck

  • virku@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Never seen water colors not in blocks but in tubes before. Are those fancy water colors, or am I just uninformed?

    • Duranie@literature.cafe
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      9 months ago

      I’ve played around with both tubes and dry “blocks”. For best of both worlds, you can get palettes that come in a box with removable sections that can be filled with whatever color paint. I filled these with paint from tubes, and by keeping the box closed it will mostly retain moisture of the paint while storing. If left long enough they will dry out, but being water colors, I just mist them with water and they work again.

      The one I have is basically like this https://a.co/d/j4TrTo6 .

      Also - you can get brushes that hold water! It’s basically a brush with a water chamber, and you squeeze it to put more water into the bristles. Makes it easy to travel, but for me it’s far less messy and keeps the colors cleaner.

    • fastandcurious@lemmy.worldOP
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      9 months ago

      I have no idea as well lol, I saw some videos on YT and they were tubes though. Ig there might be other kinds, but I just picked the ones that seemed familiar