Friday, December 2, 2016

Water brush

Have you heard about water brush?
Water brush is a reservoir of water attached to a brush.
Water flow is controlled by a small plastic feed and can be increased by squeezing the barrel.
Artists love their protability: water brushes can be filled from any source, remove the need for open water containers, and clean themselves through use.



  • Brush size


Water brushes com in a few basic sizes. Fine, Medium, and large sizes have a round brush tapering to a fine point.
Fine brushes release less water per stroke and are good for detail work, while large brushes are suited for covering larger areas. Flat brushes, on the other hand, are great for large washes of color.




  • Body length





Water brush bodies come in several lengths. Shorter brushes fir easily inside pen cases or pockets, but hold less water. Long brushes need refilling less often, but are slightly heavier when gets filled.





  • Water-filling mechanism



Water brushes have two filling styles. Some water brushes have an open top reservoir and can be submerged into water or filled with a faucet. Others have a small black cap to keep the water from escaping, and are filled by squeezing the body to suction water inside.










And this video will give you some instruction how to start with!
Enjoy :)
























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