Derwent 72-color Inktense are gorgeous, rich, and intense. I also recently bought the Derwent Artbars, very different on many levels, but I will make some basic compare-and-contrast statements that aren't commonly written about.
Derwent Inktense (72 colors)
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Medium
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Watercolor paints. Can be reactivated every time the
painting is dampened, so layers are fragile and can be disturbed, but they
allow more spontaneity as they can be changed if desired.
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Ink—once activated
with water and dried, doesn’t reactivate so takes layers very well! Once
permanent, cannot be changed, so plan ahead.
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Intensity
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Pastel-like. Colors are grouped into four categories:
brights, lights, earths, darks. I found the lights almost too pastel to be
very useful. Marigold and carnation in the brights also extremely pale as
were a couple in the earths (spice and Mediterranean especially).
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For the most part these colors are powerful. A few like
saddle brown, baked earth and willow and a couple of others were weak on
intensity, but then I was only color-swatching and wetting with one steady
swipe.
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3-4cm crayon-like application and
activation with water (one-swipe)
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Activate quickly
and the color is very smooth and evenly distributed.**** Applause, applause!
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Activate quickly but consistently streak affecting even
distribution of color.
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Residue after one-swipe activation of
crayon swatch
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About 80% “melted” by the water
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About 70% “melted” by the water
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Color pulls down in 6-7 inch swatches
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Color pulls down smoothly, easily, and except for lights, consistently
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Color pulls down easily and consistently but in streaks
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Uses for me
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On paper just like traditional watercolor paints, but they
can be used to draw and then activated with water.
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On paper light traditional paint, as a crayon and activated, and on cloth with textile medium—all permanent
once dried.
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Both of these mediums easily activate with a damp paintbrush
on the bars themselves, eliminating the need for a palette or clean-up after
painting—for me in my tiny apartment, this is phenomenal! Easy set-up and
easy put-away!
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awesome color, but note the streaking with the one-swipe water activation of the crayon-like application to paper |
Derwent Inktense color-swatches (compare with Derwent Artbars) |
After making sure of color of each bar, I labeled each so I can easily document which colors are used on future paintings. |
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