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Reddit mentions of Kuretake Picture Letter Gansai Tanbi, 36 Color Set (With 3 pens)

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Kuretake Picture Letter Gansai Tanbi, 36 Color Set (With 3 pens)
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    Features:
  • [36 Colors] Gansai is traditional Japanese watercolor, utilizing colors that are based off those seen in nature, meaning they are vivid and opaque. Pans are carefully filled with paint that is smooth, not granulated, and dries with a slight shiny finish.
  • [Flexible Techniques] Paints do not leave hard edges when dry, making flat-washes easy to accomplish, and are easy to layer with proper technique.
  • [Brush Dexterity] Gansai Tambi Pans are much larger than typical watercolor pans, giving you the ability to use both small or large brushes quite easily.
  • [Palette and Color chart included] Within each Gansai Tambi set is a protective sheet that not only keeps your pans from shifting but can be used as a palette mixer. Each box also includes a color chart so you can swatch the colors yourself and distinguish between them quickly.
  • [Beautiful Packaging, Ideal for Gift-giving] Water-based pigment is ACMI-certified, and packaged in a simple cardboard box with elegant green washi overlay. Perfect for gifts.
Specs:
ColorMulti
Height0.71 Inches
Length12.72 Inches
Number of items36
Size4 Piece Set
Weight1.2 Pounds
Width7.91 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Kuretake Picture Letter Gansai Tanbi, 36 Color Set (With 3 pens):

u/cosmogonicowl ยท 2 pointsr/neopets

Yaaaas I am always open to suggestions when it comes to art stuff!! You've blessed me - thank you!! I'll take it over Noodlers if it dries faster. The more I work with inks the more I discover I tend to be impatient :P

I wanted to try fountain pens for some time but I've been afraid of my meaty hands busting the tip lol. Do you have any you'd recommend?
Playin with copics and other traditional media is still pretty new to me! My secret copic method is: "colour over everything like 80 times"

I wanna get my hands on this when I can; https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073WXLFVD/?coliid=IDQZ2APDTKAWI&colid=ZDR1T4BUHB1I&psc=1 but then again I have no idea what I'm doing here either! is there another brand of watercolours you've liked using?

also AAAAA what thank you!!! I'll give it a shot!! :D