Daler Rowney : Fw Ink : Neon Set
Price:
$37.00
Vegan Friendly
Info
The Daler Rowney FW Ink Neon Set includes six acrylic-based inks in neon colors. These bold, vibrant colors can be used with acrylic brushes or technical pens. They can also be diluted to create lighter tones and washes. FW Ink dries to a water-resistant film that is both lightfast, permanent. Neon FW Inks can be intermixed with conventional acrylic colors, however this will reduce the vibrancy of the neon colors.
Each bottle has a handy dropper on its screw cap.
Contents Include:
6 x 29.5ml Daler Rowney FW Ink Neon Colors
1 x Fluorescent Yellow
1 x Fluorescent Orange
1 x Fluorescent Red
1 x Fluorescent Pink
1 x Fluorescent Blue
1 x Fluorescent Green
Spec
Product Code | AFWSETNEO |
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To Use With | Acrylic, Ink |
Quality | Excellent |
Size | 29.5 ml |
Vegan | Vegan |
Sets & Packs | Set |
Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
Barcode | 5011386095141 |
Transparency | Refer to single colours |
Colour Lightfast | Refer to single colors |
Weight (kg) | 0.699000 |
Reviews 2
Review
The Daler Rowney inks are always a pleasure to work with and these are no exception. They are all semi opaque which was unexpected but they are incredibly vibrant and neon which more than makes up for this. Due to them being acrylic ink they are waterproof so they are amazing for line art before watercolour. I don't know how they'd react with alcohol markers due to not owning any to test out but i have a feeling they'd work fine with those too. As previously mentioned the colours are very bright, however as far as i can tell they aren't particularly light fast but that's usually the case for neons and florescent colours. One thing to keep in mind is that they can bleed through the page slightly if you use them on standard sketching paper in large washes, they are fine for line art as long as you don't put too much on (im using a £2 sketchbook from the works and it seems to be holding up against these pretty well)
Review
The Daler Rowney inks are always a pleasure to work with and these are no exception. They are all semi opaque which was unexpected but they are incredibly vibrant and neon which more than makes up for this. Due to them being acrylic ink they are waterproof so they are amazing for line art before watercolour. I don't know how they'd react with alcohol markers due to not owning any to test out but i have a feeling they'd work fine with those too. As previously mentioned the colours are very bright, however as far as i can tell they aren't particularly light fast but that's usually the case for neons and florescent colours. One thing to keep in mind is that they can bleed through the page slightly if you use them on standard sketching paper in large washes, they are fine for line art as long as you don't put too much on (im using a £2 sketchbook from the works and it seems to be holding up against these pretty well)