Back for the followup answer! *wink* watercolor pencils are not a vibrant as inktense. The colors are not as intense and they are not permanent. When they dry, if you get the page wet.. the work is .. gone. I know from experience.
Inktense is water resistant or permanent on most surfaces after it's dry. Hope that helps
to answer your question: For the most part I do let the layers dry before adding more. Although sometimes I want the colors to blend and don't dry between layers.
I absolutely love my swap pages that I recieved from you. These are super cute. Love them. Thanks so much.
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Back for the followup answer! *wink* watercolor pencils are not a vibrant as inktense. The colors are not as intense and they are not permanent. When they dry, if you get the page wet.. the work is .. gone. I know from experience.
ReplyDeleteInktense is water resistant or permanent on most surfaces after it's dry. Hope that helps
to answer your question: For the most part I do let the layers dry before adding more. Although sometimes I want the colors to blend and don't dry between layers.
ReplyDeleteNot much of an answer.. sorry about that~! LOL