What's the difference between water-soluble colored lead and watercolor?

There are differences between water-soluble colored lead and watercolor, and the differences are as follows:

Characteristics of water-soluble marker: rich and delicate colors, showing a shallow transparent texture, similar to watercolor style.

Characteristics of colored lead: relatively easy to master, it skillfully draws lessons from the characteristics of watercolor-pigment particles are very fine, soluble in water can be crystal clear; Layer by layer on white paper, just like the overlapping effect of transparent cellophane. We can arrange cables with different intensities of colored lead and paint them repeatedly, or we can paint a dreamy and poetic realm like watercolor.

The rendering effect of water-soluble colored lead and watercolor:

Although water-soluble colored lead can also draw the feeling of rendering, it is not as layered as watercolor, and watercolor can be adjusted in advance, so water-soluble colored lead can't do it. Generally, water-soluble colored lead only paints a small area of smudge, and watercolor painting is better for a large area. Of course, watercolor is better if conditions permit, and the colors are extremely rich and comprehensive; Water-soluble colored lead is convenient and light, and is not limited by space. However, the vividness and grade of the works are naturally much worse than watercolor, which meets the needs of painters. If you are a beginner and want to be quick, you can choose water-soluble colored lead, which is relatively less skilled for painters.