I have to say I was pleasantly surprised that the Arteza Company<\/a><\/span> followed up with me after I had given their products less than favorable reviews in this video<\/a><\/span>. They explained to me that the account person who had worked with me as a reviewer was new to the company and didn’t handle my concerns appropriately. They offered to send me more products and replacement Arteza Real Brush Pens to make up for the defective package I had first received and asked me to review these additional products. I was impressed with their follow up and was fingers crossed about the new products.<\/p>\n As a quick summary, I will say that I am still not wowed by the Arteza Real Brush Pens. The quality was ok to poor but with some adjustments (like snipping off or pulling out stray\/loose or torqued bristles), they are usable for basic hobby crafting. The Arteza Fineliner Pens were AWESOME! I loved the fine tips for getting into nooks and crannies of images and they blended beautifully for a great, easy-to-achieve watercolored look (you can see a coloring video using them HERE<\/a><\/span>, starting at 4:05). Lastly, the Arteza Watercolor Pencils seemed good hobby or student quality and the price was fantastic. If you’re interested in watching a full, detailed review of all three products and entering the GIVEAWAY (you must leave the comment on the YT video – not here on my blog), check out the following video on YouTube:<\/p>\n