Can I DRAW with this "Rainbow Pencil"?...

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Published 2020-06-24
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All Comments (21)
  • @vmoon07
    I remember getting a rainbow pencil in elementary school at a book fair! It was rather chunky for a pencil and had a very thick lead, I actually had to get my dad to sharpen it with a knife because I didn’t have a pencil sharpener big enough for it 😂 I think I still have it kicking around somewhere, but I just remember thinking I was so cool for having a multicoloured pencil đŸ˜‚â€ïž
  • @BelaCurcio
    Best use of the pencil: EMBRACE THE RAINBOW. Hold the pencil as if it were just a regular graphite pencil. Sketch as if you were doing a regular pencil drawing. Don’t attempt to control which color you’re on, either when drawing lines or shading, just let it happen. It would be so cool to see the naturally occurring rainbow pattern that would emerge, kind of like knitting with rainbow yarn.
  • @hed420
    I would have liked to see a drawing without separating the individual colors . Sort of like a rainbow rave wonderland .
  • @allenlewis5689
    I was under the impression that the appeal of these was the fact that the colors changed and mixed while drawing. Lines change over time and filled areas look like tie dye.
  • An exercise where Jazza is displaying his controlling nature. I feel the point of rainbow pencils are to explore color in a random way to achieve unexpected results.
  • @seren7927
    Rainbow pencils exist for multi-color effect Jazza: trying to use the color individually
  • Best use of this pencil: Give it to your kids as a distraction to keep their hands off your prisma color pencils and copic markers
  • @katloss3103
    By the way, do you know that the lines that were drawn on the sides of the pencil indicated what the resulting color combination is? For example, when there were straight lines, it meant that the colors would be consistent as well, no matter how you pour. When they were curly, they changed according to their direction according to the pattern.
  • @spaceystaci1
    I use rainbow gel pens at work. Throughout my day I have to write stuff down on a note pad and I usually fill a couple of pages. Its fun watching the color slowly change as the day goes by.
  • @zeldapip7952
    Jazza: trying to prove he's a professional His editor: I'm about to end this man's whole career
  • Jazza: Has a pencil with all the colors.....Isolates each color.. What a missed opportunity!! It's not ONE pencil with all the colors, but ALL the colors in one pencil! Maybe Jazza should try to draw with the pencil again, but take advantage of the shifts in colors. Idk this could have been an interesting art piece, and probably reduced his blood pressure.
  • I feel like the pencils are just to make your writing look cool lol. I can imagine if someone in elementary school had one they would be the cool kid for a while because everyone would want their pencil.
  • @cataztrophe3285
    Does anyone else remember being like four or five and putting a few colored pencils together to draw swirls and just feeling like the biggest legend. Like WOW, I DISCOVERED SOMETHING!
  • @RoyalLynx7
    And there’s me just hoping you would’ve drawn a straight multi-coloured line.
  • @pizzasounds3387
    The practical use of a rainbow pencil is to use it as kindling for a fire.
  • @emily.j.w.1654
    the mistake was trying to separate colors when using a rainbow pencil XD
  • Jazza: "i m a professional artist" Also Jazza: literally burns up his studio
  • @zerox3064
    Jazza: "I'm a professional artist!!!" Moments later..."is red the start of the rainbow???"
  • @chikadubai
    I wish he had drawn both just “rainbowy” that could also look interesting, just let the pencil do it’s thing I dont want to disrespect Jazza, his work is great, he kinda took an aproach to have many colors in one pencil and try to obtain each one from there, as if it was practical just to carry one pencil. But the other would've been fun :p
  • Indeed felt like you didn't embrace the medium and fought with it. Next time I'd sugest embracing the mixes to get a psychedelic or maddeningly colorful effect.