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4.9 out of 5
98.46% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Picture perfect
Good for starters to watercolours
5.0 out of 5 stars W&n watercolors
Item as described, good quality for money.Very good for befinners, lightfastThank you
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice basic colour set
I use the W&N pan set but wanted to try the tubes because my watercolour teacher told me that she prefers tubes. These are nice basic colour sets and a reasonable price.I still haven't decided which I prefer, though.Made in chaina
5.0 out of 5 stars Really good starter kit.
A really good selection of paints for the beginner, would have liked to have seen a Paynes Grey rather than a Black, but all in all a good selection to start off with.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great colours
Great selection of coloursNice size.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good selection of colours
I got these when I needed to replace used up half pans from my first box (also Cotman water colour). Have only tried one tube so far ,good dense liquid paint, easier to use than the dry half pans.
5.0 out of 5 stars A beginners first set
There’s a nice variety of colours in this set which I thought ideal for my granddaughter to get her painting skills going. As an ex-watercolourist myself I wanted to encourage her artistic side and thought that Windsor & Newton were the best to get her started. Thank you, an excellent set.
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice set of w/c paints
I was told they are student quality paints not artist quality. Ok as lm learning.Nice guess arrived promptly in good condition as described .
Great pigment
I love the variety of colors. I thought the tubes would be too small but a little goes a long way. I’m just starting out with watercolor and like the tubes because they’re easier to mix to create other shades. The pigment is strong. Overall, very nice set. I also use watercolor pencil, which is easier for me, but I’m up for the challenge and may combine the pencils and the paints. Please forgive the amateur painting—just wanted to show you the color vibrancy. I’d recommend it.
Sehr gut
Sehr zufrieden mit den Farben.Würde wieder kaufen. Lieferung war schnell.
Zufrieden
Tolle Farben, ich bin vollkommen zufrieden. Entsprechen meinen Erwartungen.
Watercolors All Grown Up
I used to watercolor when I was in elementary school and I'd just started getting back into it; but this is on a WHOLE NEW LEVEL. As a kid I was used to using the rectangular Crayola palettes where you dip your brush into the water and then into a well of solid paint and then onto the paper. But, oh my god wow, the Winsor & Newton Cotman water color tubes are in a completely different league. Both brands (Crayola and Winsor & Newton Cotman) are equally good but are definitely better suited for different age groups. Here's what I liked and didn't like (or I guess the things I needed to get used to) about this product:Likes:-Good value; the tubes are deceivingly small but the amount of paint you use each time is almost microscopic so a little goes a long way-Nice variety of colors-All paints are very highly pigmented-Metal tube prevents air from entering the tube and drying out the paint-Paints can be mixed together to customize new shades-Opacity of color can be adjusted by the amount of water you addAspects That Definitely Have A Learning Curve To 'Em:-Amount of paint you need to put down-->I learned this the hard way, DO NOT, do NOT squirt out the same amount as your would acrylic paint, in the tube, the paint is incredibly concentrated and so when you add water to it, if you squirt out a lot of paint, you'll end up with a lot of water coloring paint and not know what to do with it-Do I add water to the paint or vice versa? -->I'm still not sure which way it goes but I find it easiest to first add the paint to my palette (since essentially I'm just dabbing the tip of the tube onto the palette) and then adding in water-Making new colors-->this can be done couple of way. So far I've found 2. The first way is to dab the colors you want to mix first onto the palette and then add water. The second way, which I found is helpful when you don't want to waste colors that you've already added water to, is to take some of a colored water (i.e. a previous color you've made) and add it to either another colored water or to new dab of paint. (ex. dab of red from tube + blue water = purple water)
Highly Recommend!
These are very nice watercolor paints!
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