Cretacolor Aqua Blocks - Watercolor Blocks
Vložit
- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- A look at the affordable Cretacolor Aqua Briques made in Austria. This is a set of ten colors in chunky block form and are quite versatile and single pigment paints. You can pick them up inexpensively at Amazon. Here is a link: amzn.to/46idL3L
Colors in the kit:
Carmine Fine (Red)
Sky Blue
Orange
Emerald Green
Cad Yellow
Spring Green
Sienna Natural
Prussian Blue
White
Ivory Black
Don't forget to join this channel to get access to AWESOME perks:
www.youtube.co....
Credits:
Video production and content: Marty Owings
Music credits:
Kick The Can - The Mini Vandals
Float - Geographer
Gear from Lochby: (Use discount code owingsart for 10% off)
Tool Roll: www.lochby.com...
Urban Creator Kit: www.lochby.com...
Venture Pouch: www.lochby.com...
Field Journal: www.lochby.com...
Schmincke Watercolor Set: amzn.to/3xL0AeW
Schmincke Gouache Set - amzn.to/3abhfZ0
Caran d'Ache Gouache - amzn.to/2MKrx7e
Richeson - Casein Paint Underpainting Set - amzn.to/35Oqiid
Richeson - Casein Artist Color Theory (Set of 6) - amzn.to/3iPpTzO
Richeson - Artist Casein Colors, Set of 12 - amzn.to/3iMXavr
da Vinci Cosmotop Spin Short Handle Flat 10 - amzn.to/2MFWYzV
da Vinci Casaneo #6 Flat - amzn.to/2XM26Iu
Princeton Velvetouch Size 1/2 - amzn.to/33Zs27F
Escoda Versatil Round, Size 6 - amzn.to/31GVPiq
Escoda Versatil Round, Size 2 - amzn.to/31Et4Tt
Faber-castell Tk - 9400 Clutch Pencil Hb 2mm - amzn.to/2Yd1z1S
Caran d’Ache Fixpencil (2mm Lead Holder) - amzn.to/4cvzSWQ
Caran d'Ache Museum Aquarelle Watercolor Pencils - amzn.to/461lbbv
Field Sketching Gear I can recommend:
Manfrotto 190 Tripod (Made in Italy): amzn.to/45Ufkou
Amazon Lightweight Tripod: amzn.to/3zpgigb
Versa-Brella Umbrella: amzn.to/4buqwJK
G4Free Large Umbrella: amzn.to/3XP4aPK
Jansport Backback: amzn.to/3RToOKO
Charlie Lee's Sketch Easel: tinyurl.com/2y...
U.Go Pochade Sketch Easel: amzn.to/3XXxOCm
Umbrella Clamp: amzn.to/4bBD6Xw
Aluminium Folding Table: amzn.to/3ztPbAV
Clips/Binders: amzn.to/4bwb1kt
I am a brand Ambassador for Lochby. Learn more about Lochby and it's great gear at: www.lochby.com
For Sponsorships or Product Reviews:
Contact me directly.
SUBSCRIBE! / owings64
Follow along and have fun!
Cara: owingsart
Instagram: owings_art
Facebook: owingsart
Etsy: owingsart
Twitter: owingsart
Visit my website: owingsart.com
That looks like a fun set. Nice color selection. I enjoyed watching you create that landscape. Great work Marty!
Hi Pete - Thanks for checking it out and the kind words. These are an excellent and affordable option for sketchbook work. Would love to see your review of these. Have a great day Pete!
@@owingsart I will look into these. 👍🏻
Looks like a nice mixing set that would be great for bigger watercolour paintings with those generous chunky blocks
@@brigitteitg Very full of pigment and made in Austria.🇦🇹
i've had this set for a few years and love it .. i think cretacolor is one of those companies that's a bit " under the radar", and so underrated . i have quite a few products from them and have loved working with each one .. i recently bought some of their thicker conte( not sure if they called it that , but they're the thicker leads that are like hard charcoal ).. really happy you reviewed this set and brought their company name to people's attention 😁😁😁👍👍👍👍have a great day , Mr Marty ;-)))) Norakag
@@arcuda2001 Hi Nora - I agree about Cretacolor being under the radar. I was pleasantly surprised these were as good as they were. Thanks for the note my friend. Hope you have a great weekend.
Thanks Marty. Always good to see what else is out there.
Hi JF - Absolutely affordable and useful for sketchbook work for sure.
I have this small set as well as an older set with large blocks.
@@dawn4224 Do you enjoy them?
Nice review..I have all the paint I need, but this would make a wonderful gift. Thanks
Maybe on your holiday list? :-)
Looks so amazing. Colorfast is a win!
For sure. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this!
My pleasure!
Great review, and thanks for providing the link. I love the Cretacolor products such as the Monolith woodless graphite pencils and the Graphite Aquarelle Pencils. I enjoy your channel.
@@Vor1954 Thanks for the kind note and for watching.
You've got me curious about this set! I almost fell out of my chair when you mentioned the barn throwing up a road, ahaha (I never would've thought that, heh). I loved both! Thank you for the review!
LOL, thank you for noticing that. And people say I’m not all that funny. 😄
@@owingsart 😄
I picked up a used Cretacolor set of their 36 mega-sized colored pencils. Wow, they are really nice, purchased at a much reduced price. They lay down super even layers of quality color over large areas, but sharpen to a pretty fine point, too. A few oddities exist in color labeling, but the pigmentation and smoothness are top quality. Now I’m curious about the aqua briques. They look very pigmented too. The company says the aqua briques pigments are very lightfast. It’s interesting to learn about products from a smaller, lesser known in the USA but long established Austrian company. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing about the pencils. I need to try those out. They seem to be doing a good job at Cretacolor.
I saw these when I was visiting Switzerland last month but did not have enough money to buy them! Are these as "chalky" and streaky as the Derwent Inktense sticks (which I have and don't really like, although I don't mind the Inktense pan paints)? Or more like actual watercolour when activated?
I haven't tried the Inktense pan paints, but was VERY disappointed in the sticks. They were streaky as you said. Couldn't make much nice with them at all.
@@sharpmountaingames9303 I love the Daniel Smith sticks but they can’t really be used as sticks when dry. Would love to find an in-between product. Also love Neocolors and Lyra crayons but they are kind of a different beast/medium really. So I am curious about these!
@@sharpmountaingames9303 the inktense paint pans work quite well in my mixed media sketchbook, unlike watercolours, so I use them for that (ink and wash specifically). They do end up looking like inks rather than watercolour - they have a very matte/homogenous look (i much prefer actual watercolour). But they are not streaky like the sticks.
@@gertietheduck Thanks for the recommendations. I'm mostly a traditional wet watercolorist, but always nice to know what's out there.
Hi @Gertirtheduck - These did not seem as chalky or streaky as maybe the Derwent Intense would be. I did not use them as a drawing stick alone, but as I might use watercolor from a half-pan. In that regard, I absolutely think these were great. They may contain brighteners or mutilple pigments and maybe there are some fugitive colors here, but for a sketchbook, these are an excellent and affordable option.
Thanks for sharing your question and for watching the video.