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Whats your favourite brush?

Posted: 24 Jan 2008, o 17:32
by Fullmetaldroogie
I have recently been using brushes made by Daler-Rowney. The Aquafine series is great and the Dalon series make amazing fine detail brushes. Their brushes last a while too. I tried Vallejo brushes and did not like them at all and GW brushes are over rated and over priced. Any suggestions?

RE: Whats your favourite brush?

Posted: 24 Jan 2008, o 17:47
by Trovarion
Raphael Brushes. nuff said.

RE: Whats your favourite brush?

Posted: 24 Jan 2008, o 18:01
by mahon
Winsor & Newton series 7 or Raphael.

Whats your favourite brush?

Posted: 24 Jan 2008, o 19:53
by Slawol
Italeri (from time to time, especially for drybrushing and weathering) and besides - Bruynzeel Holland (pure red sable).

Regards
Sławol

RE: Whats your favourite brush?

Posted: 24 Jan 2008, o 20:09
by Skrit
Bruynzeel? Really?! :think:

Windsor series seven and GW, yes they are overpriced but I got 'em cheap! ;)

Whats your favourite brush?

Posted: 25 Jan 2008, o 01:41
by Slawol
@SkRit - That's right :) These brushes are very good for me, I've never had any problems with them.... So far...

But I'm going to buy some brushes from W&N series 7 in future ;) And - of course - some from Bruynzeel Holland again :D

Regards
Sławol

P.S. Sorry for my English ;)

EDIT: changed my name! It's SKRIT dammit!

RE: Whats your favourite brush?

Posted: 25 Jan 2008, o 03:08
by Trovarion
I have been painting with W&N series 7 for a few years, they are awesome. but Raphael brushes are just even more awesome =) I almost paint everything from larger areas to eyes and freehands with my "1" brush

RE: Whats your favourite brush?

Posted: 25 Jan 2008, o 08:20
by illusionrip
raphael 8404 and 8408 series....da best of the best :mrgreen:

RE: Whats your favourite brush?

Posted: 25 Jan 2008, o 09:00
by Nameless
I use Andrea brushes, as I have Andrea products in my shop :)
I wouldn't use them if they were bad ;)

RE: Whats your favourite brush?

Posted: 25 Jan 2008, o 09:06
by Demi_morgana
raphael... I hear about it once again and one day I'll probably have to try dem on my own :think: