Not really a sign of great things to come. I noted this in the video, but for any of you guys who opted to skip it (and there's no shame in admitting it, sometimes I skip videos too if I'm not in a good place to watch them), these brushes started shedding hairs as I washed them, even though I was using cold water. The back of the package recommends washing in soap and water, and reshaping with fingers, and I'm going to do just that before painting.Brushes include a flat-5/8", Shaders in 2, 6, 10, Rounds in 1, 3, 5, Detail Rounds in 3/10, 2/0, 0.For Acrylics, Watercolors, Temperas, and Oils.The included card gave me an easy rundown of the deets: I opted to buy the only set that advertised as being for watercolor- a squirrel and camel blend with bright yellow ferrules and green plastic handles. The site lists these brushes at $9.99, but I paid $7.97. This page fairly represents the selection of Royal Langnickel brushes that were available at my Luling Walmart. You can see their selection of ' Good' brushes here, which is the section I assume the Walmart brush set falls into. Most of the bristle brushes on sale were made by Royal Langnickel, a brand I don't currently use. My Walmart, not surprisingly, didn't have a very large selection of brushes to choose from, and no open stock brushes, which may have been for the best. A tiny variety of rushes to choose from, but retrospectively, all three packs are marked as being usable for acrylics, watercolor, or tempera. A wide variety of brushes to choose from.
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