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Introducing NEW Adjustable Water Brush Pen with "Normal" Brush Hair

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2009

Please go to our website to order water brushes at very low price: http://www.blueheronarts.com/index.php?cPath=4
Special thanks to Amy for doing the demo for us.

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  • Can you add regular ink if you can't what would happen

  • @ddaarrd The regular ink for pen will cause the brush hair to decay. so please use brush ink only.

  • So are these good with any type of paints like acrylic and oil and watercolor paints? I do not mean for putting it inside the piston I just mean dipping it in the paint and painting it-also how do you control how much water comes out of the brush?

  • @wingedprinceofrose Just consider it as regular brush. It is too soft for oil. Liquid acrylic or watercolor are OK. There is a knob on the end of the brush just turn it to squeeze more water out.

  • Thanks, I was wondering if these brushes could be used with Sumi ink. And I didn't know if you could leave the water in them or not.

  • @savillah Yes, it is designed to use with sumi, not regular fountain pen ink or indian ink though. Yes, you can leave the water in it. Thanks!

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  • Oh is there any brands that you recommend

  • @twinstar9 well maybe they care more about the artistry and giving information than hard cash

  • @TriforceWarrior Yes, you can wet the brush wipe it out with paper towel or tissue when you change color. You may use multiple brushes so you have a separate "flower brush," a leave brush, etc., so you don't have to clean your brush when you change color. That is why we sell them in set of 2, 3 ,5, or 7 brushes at a very reasonable price.

  • This is so cool! I never liked using the watercolor pans before, but this could be usefull! Um, out of curiosity, after you're done with one color, how do you remove that color off the brush before using a new color? Do you wipe the brush on a tissue or your hand?

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