I use watercolor pencils exclusively. I can use colorless blenders to smooth out pigment, probably not just as good as wax or oil based. I use Faber Castell and Caran d’Ache. I don’t reccommend Lyra watercolor pencils though- very harsh, scratchy, tend to break and don’t lay down colour very well. Here’s an example of what I can do.
The Lorain County Metro Parks is stirring creativity through a series of craft classes. A watercolor pencil class took place Jan. 12 at Lakeview Park Sunset Terrace, 1800 W. Erie Ave. in Lorain. The ...
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Welcome to the watercolor forum! This is a good question but the answer only really matters if you plan to enter a competition. In that case, rules of entry will apply, and even those vary from show to show. Outside of that, even the purest traditionalist will concur that a pen-and-ink drawing with color on it qualifies as “watercolor” for most purposes. I’d love to see your painting if ...