Came for the Must-Have brushes guide, stayed for the stunning paint process and end result of yours - Jaw dropped. Couldnt stop watching your videos since. Thank you!
I don't know if you meant for it, but the green boxy thing you make around 2:00 on the upper right with 2 red dots looks like a car or vehicle. Hehe. ...Maybe that's what you intended, idk. But *wonderful* job painting! I think I could learn a lot from you. Also, thank you for showing us the brushes you recommend, that really explained to me what brushes are important. However, I have been researching Watercolor Paintbrushes for over 3 hours, I believe, and honestly, I wish I just had a good recommendation for good cheap brushes. If I find some I hope I remember to post them here, in case it could help someone else. Anyway, Thank you Niaz!
My suggestions for the BEST: Raphael 803 Quill Mop (No4 or No2 depending on the size of paper you use) No00 is great choice for a do it all small sketcvhing brush!. Then Raphael 8404 No 6 to No12,again depending on your needs. Raphael 8408 No6,No2 are the best options for illustrators and people who do Botanical! Daler Rowney brushes on this video, don't even come close to Raphael, or even Da Vinci, Escoda, Princeton. Even Talens Rembrandt series 100 are WAY better. I'd agree for the sizes and the type, even though that also depends on personal needs,size of paper you work on etc.
I made my own with old jeans pants and it works amazing. But I found myself not using it much coz its a hassle. I want everything on the go like ready to be used. But still you can check Paint Brush Case Canvas Roll Up Storage Bag Holder Canvas Wrap for Acrylic Watercolor Oil Face Brush - Army Green amzn.eu/d/6d2JEYB
@@niazhannanwatercolors thank you for the reply. I had looked on Jackson's with no luck. Normally Google offers me Amazon links and since I want getting any I assumed they didn't have them. But I just looked it up on Amazon itself and they're there. So thank you very much for your help