Whether you’re an artist, letterer, or crafter, watercolor brush pens deserve a place in your pen case. Their wonderfully water-soluble ink allows you to blend one color smoothly into the next and their convenient pen shape is both intuitive to use and easy to carry. Watercolor brush pens provide many of the features of traditional watercolor paints in a convenient, mess-free form. Like standard watercolors, they can be spread and blended with water. Unlike other watercolors, you can toss them into bags and cases without a second thought. They don’t need extra space for a tray and cleanup is as simple as putting the cap on. Although they are similar, there are some important differences between watercolor brush pens and standard watercolors. Most watercolor brush pens are dye based. Many traditional watercolors use pigments. This means that brush pens often reactivate more quickly with water but are almost always not lightfast (of a dye or pigment not prone to discolor when exposed to light). These are just perfect. This coloring pen set comes with 20 dye brush pens and 1 water brush. Soft real brush tip allows for broad and fine strokes. I like them better with barely any water. Watercolor brush pens are typically more intense than traditional watercolors and sometimes leave visible “marker lines.” Soften them with water or use them undiluted for more vivid art. #RankBoosterReview ii. #Sponsored iii. #GoArtPro
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