- Molotow aqua color brushes are good watercolor markers, blurred with water (on some colors, the border of the original spot is visible). Bright, saturated shades, do not strip when poured and give beautiful gradients. Colors can be mixed with each other, but no more than two are better, otherwise dirty shades are obtained, because. As part of the paint, I think the dye, not the pigment. The markers are odorless. And also there is a big plus that they can be refueled.
- When blurred, the black color goes into different cold and warm shades of purple, blue, gray - each time is different and you can’t predict what it will be in the end (see photo with a pelican). Maybe it has something to do with water, I don't know.