Thank you for the review. Helpful Tip: I use a needle or stick pin 📍 to puncture my watercolor paint tubes. It's tiny enough to puncture it easily but too tiny to allow for a wasteful paint explosion 💥 from any pressure. Once the original hole is made I move up to a larger tool aka toothpick to widen the hole to my liking.
@gertietheduck4 ай бұрын
I always love your choice of music - so different from all the other vids out there, always makes me feel like I am entering the Becca zone!
@Nattosoup4 ай бұрын
Thank you! I wanted music that had kind of a timeless feel and this is RPG music from a humble bundle we got awhile back! Not too distracting and good background company!
@thefrugalcrafter4 ай бұрын
Great review! You made a good point about students upgrading to pro paint when they use the pan set up especailly since its unlikly you will use everything up at the same tate so you could get a tube at a time as you need it. Not bad paint tho.
@talimediaart4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the review! I’m definitely putting these paints on my list! Also besides the rose tutorial, can you make a tutorial on painting hibiscus flowers?
@TracieWho4 ай бұрын
I think that would make a nice tutorial. Ive had the pan kit for awhile - i got it more because it was just so cute and it would be fun to pull it out and use it now and then. I do use it when the grandkids paint with me, but I dont see myself ever getting the tubes to replace the pans because I have professional ones I use and am trying to figure out which ones suit me best - I consider myself a lower-intermediate painter because I struggle with water control. I've been loving your reviews, btw and always watch whatever you post. Have you ever tried Bee watercolor paper? It is 100% cotton, really cost effective and much better than the Canson imho, although it might not be as easy to obtain.
@pamelaavery24834 ай бұрын
Yes…Lindsey spends our money often 😂
@tribalstyle1384 ай бұрын
nice dulcimer music
@stacyerobinson32594 ай бұрын
I would love to see a tutorial.
@jeremysyphers81254 ай бұрын
I don’t understand why and all of your videos you’re always saying that these paints have dies in them it’s highly annoying. Please do your research before making false statements. I have watched multiple of your videos and most of the paints that you say are made from dyes. So please do research because I really do not trust your views at the end of the day. My other question for you is I’m not sure why you’re so worried about pigments when you scan all of your images free the work that you do. Also it’s not called cotton rag anymore. People call it 100% cotton paper.
@mjpete274 ай бұрын
Haya Dude, You might want to do your own homework before you spout off! There are many watercolor paints that use dyes, these are labeled as fugitive, IF the companies are honest. These colors are mixed in with pigment colors, Oprea is the most used color for a dye component. I know several companies that classify their cotton fibers and the "rag" notation has been quite important in the past as it denotes used cotton pulp or pulp from clothing. IE: RAG Some companies use the 100% cotton to get around what they use for their cotton content as a cost saving device. I believe Becca does a very good job with her reviews.
@artwithray4 ай бұрын
@@mjpete27Firstly "dude" ummm yeah. Anyway, you are VERY WRONG. I can't stand it when people talk about things they know nothing about. I enjoy Becca's reviews, but at times I agree with the above poster that she is quick to label paints as dyes. We all have our opinions, but opinions aren't facts, so I suggest you GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT.