


I've had a tin of 24 Inktense pencils for a while and recently bought some additional ones on eBay so I now have all 72 colours! (71 colours plus an outliner pencil) They're quite interesting to use as they're watercolour pencils that are quite vibrant when you run a damp paintbrush over your paper but then dry to give a waterproof finish.
I decided to do a rough colour chart to see what they look like dry and wet just so I can get a better idea of which colours to use.