Black in Depth: An Artist's Guide to Black Pigments and Oil Colors - Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 20

  • @rossmcleod7983
    @rossmcleod7983 Год назад +2

    Many thanks for your informative vids, love the pace and warmth and appreciate your commitment and insights very much. A boon to the informed painter.

  • @WizardVal
    @WizardVal Год назад +3

    Very nice presentation with no bs attached! Thanks for your paint.

  • @NikitaCoulombe
    @NikitaCoulombe 11 месяцев назад

    So helpful, thank you! It really helps to see all of the blacks mixed with both Lead White and Titanium White.

  • @rhondaadams4013
    @rhondaadams4013 Год назад

    I've learned so much about pigments and paints from these videos. And I've only watched three videos thus far. I love your content!

  • @chrisgriffith1573
    @chrisgriffith1573 Год назад +2

    I do Black and white paintings, these workshops have been very informational, and valued by myself. I think I might try a few of these new options. Black oxide (PBk 11) looks very attractive to me.

  • @SnkobArts
    @SnkobArts Год назад +3

    Speaking of blacks, I recently made an oil paint out of your Shungite pigment. Very nice and forgiving mixing black with some nice grittiness and transparency to it. It sparkles subtly too as if it had the leaded glass mixed into it. After seeing Kremer Pigments pricing on their Shungite, I realized Natural Pigments selling it at an absolute steal 😱 I had to get me a jar of it before its demand skyrockets!

    • @RublevColours
      @RublevColours  Год назад +1

      We are looking into making Shungite oil paint. Thanks for the coments.

  • @SnkobArts
    @SnkobArts Год назад +2

    I think Lamp black is probably better used as an additive or medium than thought of as a paint color. Maybe to slow down the dry time of your cobalts and Mars Violets while lowering the chroma. It seems like it pairs with the Velasquez medium well, being that Chalk is a hyper lean extender where carbon is the most fatty. Definitely recommend the wetting agent for waterborne paint making with this pigment too.

    • @RublevColours
      @RublevColours  Год назад

      Lamp black absorbs much oil and is an anti-oxidant so it is less useful in oil paint. Chalk has very low oil absorption, and hence is useful in glazing and building to texture or bulking paint.

  • @Divertedflight
    @Divertedflight Год назад +2

    I have those same black gloves and I always feel Like I'm cosplaying as part of some black ops group or something when I put them on.

  • @mysterymccarthy6851
    @mysterymccarthy6851 Год назад

    I would love to see a video on chromatic blacks. I have Gamblin's Chromatic Black and find it to be a very dark, very transparent purple more than a black and this limits it's usefulness. I will often make a chromatic black from Ultramarine Blue mixed with Burnt Umber, funnily enough Gamblin's Payne's Grey is this same mixture.

  • @koffeekage
    @koffeekage Год назад

    Sumi ink is made with lamp soot too.