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Reddit mentions of Pelikan Opaque Watercolor Paint Set, 24 Colors Plus Chinese White Tube (720862)

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Pelikan Opaque Watercolor Paint Set, 24 Colors Plus Chinese White Tube (720862)
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    Features:
  • Brilliant colors and excellent lightfastness
  • Set features a push-button box and includes a tube of Chinese White
  • Hollowed paint tablets for quicker solubility
  • Removable lid with large mixing pans
  • Colors included: Black, Carmine Red, Flesh, Magenta, Vermilion, Yellow, Orange, Lemon, Indian Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cobalt Blue, Violet, Prussian Blue, Ultramarine, Turquoise Blue and more
Specs:
ColorMulti Color
Height1.38 Inches
Length10.25 Inches
Number of items1
Size24 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.59635041871 Pounds
Width4.25 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Pelikan Opaque Watercolor Paint Set, 24 Colors Plus Chinese White Tube (720862):

u/synesthesiatic · 2 pointsr/learnart

Rubbing alcohol - I have no idea! I think it does break down the colours but USE IT GENTLY because you can bleed right through paper if you're not careful. My mom showed me how to do this when I was young and just learning how to use Prismacolours.

Generally when needing to fill something with solid colours I'll use a circular motion for even coverage rather than line-shaped strokes, but yeah, that's basically the idea.

Currently the lighting on the picture is kind of undefined - you have shadows underneath things, but light plays in strange ways and reflected / refracted light also does weird stuff. This tutorial kinda explains things better than I can: http://theartcenter.blogspot.se/2010/03/sam-nielson-painting-process.html - Basically, you want to think about where your primary light source is, how the material you're colouring will interact with that light, and then the shape of what you're colouring. Rimlight is the white around the edges of say, Lugia's wings.

I will recommend these watercolour sets because I LOVE them: http://www.amazon.com/Pelikan-Color-Opaque-Watercolor-Set/dp/B00170ZSLS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1462365768&sr=8-1&keywords=pelikan+watercolours Used them for years. They're student grade but I love how they work. Make sure you're using sturdy paper!

I am using these watercolours currently: http://www.amazon.com/color-Kuretake-picture-letter-Unleashed/dp/B001MPA6W4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1462365862&sr=8-1&keywords=japanese+watercolours They're flipping fantastic, if not a bit more expensive.

LMK if you have more questions / need more clarification. :D

u/RazorRabbit17 · 1 pointr/Watercolor

I have a set of Pelikan paints that has spectacular Gold and Silver paints, I have no idea whether these are common colors, but after avoiding them for years and finally rediscovering how much they add to a painting, I totally recommend them!

http://www.amazon.com/Pelikan-Color-Opaque-Watercolor-Set/dp/B00170ZSLS

u/farfallaFX · 1 pointr/Watercolor

I recently did the same thing! I know you said you were looking to invest a little more, but if you're looking for a relatively inexpensive set just to test the waters, I purchased this one on Amazon:
Pelikan Opaque Watercolor Paint Set, 24 Colors Plus Chinese White Tube (720862) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00170ZSLS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_uFgtxbXGW3N97

I'd recommend! Have fun!