Using Derwent Inktense Pencils for Adult Coloring Pages

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Published 2021-03-19
I tried the Derwent Inktense Pencils for the first time on one of my coloring pages to see if these popular colored pencils were as good as people say. They are NOT wax, not oil, and not watercolor – so what makes the Derwent Inktense pencils so special?

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All Comments (21)
  • Perk of living where I do - the Derwent factory is about 8 miles away, and at their Pencil Museum in Keswick (Cumbria UK) a little further away they have their factory shop. They sell pretty much every item open stock, and when the packaging changes, a lot of the old stock is reduced (sometimes up to 50% off). The product inside is the same, so a real bargain!
  • @angelajclarkson
    I've found that super light layers make for wonderful art. Some tips....inktense Will reactivate from a plastic palette. Keep any broken leads...you can use them in a palette with some water...just like a block. If you scribble some pigment or scrape it with a knife into a palette you can still create larger quantities of ink for your projects
  • I love my Inktense so much. I can use them dry, I can use them on a separate paper like paint, I can do anything with them, and I love that.
  • @dees3179
    If anyone is interested, the artist who did the art on the new tins is Lisa clough. She has a YouTube channel called lachri fine art and there are lots of videos on there about different options for inktense. My favourite inktense piece of hers is a super adorable red panda, but you’ll have to scroll back a few years for that.

    Enjoying your experiments Sarah.
  • @SarahRenaeClark
    ATT: Derwent. I apologize for not doing these pencils justice. Please don’t hate me, I love your stuff. Let’s be friends?
  • @Christodophilus
    I love inktense, because they are so intense. But therein is the key. Always go lighter than you think! Also stop short of where you want the colour to end, leaving white. Because it allows you to gradient the colours, without having to go way too dark than you want, to compensate. So use the pigment sparingly.
  • @tabbylynn4130
    Absolutely amazing!!!! I thought “oh no! It looks Awful!” But then BAM!!! You made it AMAZING!! Excellent job! Really enjoyed watching you work through your mistakes!! It taught me a lot. I would have ripped it up and been done but seeing you push past the “mistakes” and making something beautiful in the end is very inspiring. Ty
  • @SheilaLandry
    I am so happy that you included the Inktense in the color palette! I have the full set and this will make it easier for me to use them more often. Thank you also for explaining the astericks and why you used the same number sometimes twice. It is a wonderful and helpful resource and I love mine! You put a lot of thought into it (AND TIME!) and it is much appreciated!
    I LOVE the color catalog so much! :)
  • @jessbl123
    I love inktense but a lot of people don't get on with them. They Do take a bit of water to activate properly, especially if you want to layer colours over them. If you don't use enough water, you will reactivate the layer underneath and end up with a muddy mess. On colouring books you are limited to how much water you can use but a little bit of these pencils goes a long way. Light layers work best and go from light to dark. Clean your brush off again before going in and work slowly. You can then go over your dark areas with the pencil, using a light hand to help build up your shade. You can go over with water again but you need to be careful not to pull the colour through to your lighter areas. Clean your brush off regularly.

    You can also pick colour off the pencil nib directly with your brush.

    I find that these don't work so well on larger areas in colouring books because you can't use enough water without the page buckling. I wouldn't use them for backgrounds like in this video.

    They are very hardy though - my set looks like they've hardly been used - I've had them about 4 years now and I use them quite often.
  • @vickidavis4207
    I love how you take us through your process. The page turned out wonderful so it was worth all your extra effort. thank you! 😊
  • Thanks Sarah. Yout color choices are beautiful. I love my Inktense pencils. Whenever I'm going to use them, I copy the image on to heavier weigh paper or even watercolor paper. They layer so well and the heavier weight paper makes layering easier.
  • @katyratyra
    Nice! I like how you added the details at the end. You were so brave to do this on camera as your first go at these. There is a definite learning curve to them, but there is nothing else out there like them. :)
  • @l9685
    I absolutely love my derwent inktense pencils I have used them in my colouring books particularly those with intricate designs like ones by Kerby Rosanes. I hope one day I will have enough to buy the 72 set. A little suggestion those pencils a bit like an oil pastel, a little bit of colour also goes a long way. They are really versatile.
  • @gabinat
    I think I need these pencils now!
  • @travelwell6049
    I got the small tin of Inktense for Christmas. I look forward to having a go at recreating your jellyfish illustration. And that definitely answers the question I was asking myself about whether I own a good quality set of pencils. :-)
    The colour palette thing you did at the beginning was great - really useful. Imagine I've done two years at art college and I'm feeling like I learnt more in this half-hour video.
  • @monak2069
    So happy you reviewed the inktense pencils. I've been very enamored with them and intended on purchasing them. Your video just made me want them even more. 😃💖
  • @MelanaC
    You are now my absolute goto for learning about pencils! I’ve been using Faber Castell Albrect Durer watercolour pencils for about 5 years and I love them!
    But I’m very keen to learn more about the intense range and I knew that you would be the lovely lady to help me!
    I’ve discovered so much just by watching your channel 🥰
    I recently finished a piece using my Ohuhu as a base and adding pencil on top. It gives such amazing depth to my art!
    I’m so happy I found you 🎨💜🤗
  • I love that they are permanent when they dry! They blend well and you can use a water brush to tip off the end of the pencil! 💚💚