It's all about learning the medium! I only used Crayola colored pencils my entire time in high school. Got those prima colors, and I went from hyper realistic still life art all the way back to where I first started with art. Two completely different feeling brands for sure, and while working with Prisma colors is faster, you just can't beat the price of Crayola 😅
Exactly! Like, I've gathered some slightly pricey supplies over the last decade for Christmas here and there or if I found a cheap deal But I'm not skilled enough to make any of em look this cool yet! I don't know enough color theory yet to achieve this pretty of contrast
@@kazidna I assume it's considered genius because it makes it easier to keep track of which color goes to which marker, especially handy when colors are simular to each other. this is just me guessing though
I remember getting these markers as a kid and thinking they were so fancy and nice that I didn’t even want to use them cause I was worried I’d ruin them. Looking back they kinda sucked, but I used to get really stuck on not having great materials, it’s nice to see someone creating something beautiful with cheap markers meant for kids
I'm mesmerized how artist pick colors that look really unrelevant at first.. but then they create a beautiful shiny drawing which everything is in harmony (seriously)
I mean it depends. You would have to change how you draw or style depending on the art material you would use. Most expensive ones are intended to be way easier, and have more flexibility
I love how u can see every stroke. I usually hate when markers do that but something about the colors and the closeness of the eye it’s just feels right for it to be strokey and unblended
Gonna be honest using water based markers is such an underrated art medium even highlighters work really well and it's fun to be able to draw without having the expectations of making a van goh painting like with oils or gouache
as an academic student i love using cheap markers or paint for exercise, right now i'm using a sketchbook for school that i bought for only 5€ ahah, it's great to practice
When i first started playing in my schools band, my teacher told us not to worry about buying the most expensive instruments. He said that a rookie will make a $10,000 instrument sound like crap, and a pro will make a $10 instrument sing like an angel. I really love seeing that the same goes for art, as well!
the white one surprisingly turns out good. almost every white marker i've ever used for outline/highlight always got blended in with the base color below them instead of being visibly whitey white