Very informative and really shows the differences twixt brands. Just yesterday I purchased the Daniel Smith Quin Gold, prior to viewing this. It is more yellow than I expected but I love it. It is so versatile in mixes. I also love the Deep version and should be able to mix the regular Quin gold to get it. The QoR has a harsh gradient, the M. Graham reflects my experience with their paints - gunky, gritty, runny, yucky. The others don’t impress me. Just my take on this beautiful color. Thanks!
Nice comparison video! I have some of these colors (DS and MG), and usually have one of them in my palette at all times. I really like your swatch mixes, Quin Gold is a very useful mixing color. Thank you for posting this video, it is well done! :)
The only two I have is Winsor and Newton and Daniel Smith. I prefer the W and N one over DS. W&N no longer making it as I found out last night. They have replaced it with Transparent Gold Deep which I haven’t tried yet. DS not making it either. Don’t know what they have replaced it with. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing! I knew DS was not making the original one with a single pigment, but I didn’t know they were not making the current one anymore! That’s a bummer 😞
@@criscarts I think I was wrong about DS. Although a couple of suppliers don’t list it anymore, I found some at Jerry’s Arterama and also Blick so will order some.
I've still got a tube of the original PO49 (as well as a DS convenience color that also contains the pigment), and I use it sparingly. It's got an earthiness that the hues just can't replicate, and the PY150 is just too bright. Out of these, the DS and WN are the closest to the original, but still too yellow in washes. The others are much more orange. I've tried a few others, and they're all nice, but they're practically just another gamboge hue with slightly darker masstone. Roman Szmal actually has two different Quin gold hues. I've only tried Schmincke's on a dot card, so not enough to really give an opinion. And yes, as someone else stated, PR206 is being discontinued, but you can still get it if you're wanting to try it before it's gone.
I wish I had the original pigment to compare. I first came across the M. Graham and I loved the bright color mixes I got. I personally like bright colors, hence why I liked the Qor. I will look into the discontinued color to see if I can find it
Very informative and really shows the differences twixt brands. Just yesterday I purchased the Daniel Smith Quin Gold, prior to viewing this. It is more yellow than I expected but I love it. It is so versatile in mixes. I also love the Deep version and should be able to mix the regular Quin gold to get it. The QoR has a harsh gradient, the M. Graham reflects my experience with their paints - gunky, gritty, runny, yucky. The others don’t impress me. Just my take on this beautiful color. Thanks!
I enjoyed the DS deep version more than the Quin gold. I’m not sure why my M. Graham swatched that way, I never had that problem before.
Nice comparison video! I have some of these colors (DS and MG), and usually have one of them in my palette at all times. I really like your swatch mixes, Quin Gold is a very useful mixing color. Thank you for posting this video, it is well done! :)
Thank you so much, I appreciate your kind words ☺️
I love m. Graham paints and I love those mixes. Thank you
The only two I have is Winsor and Newton and Daniel Smith. I prefer the W and N one over DS. W&N no longer making it as I found out last night. They have replaced it with Transparent Gold Deep which I haven’t tried yet. DS not making it either. Don’t know what they have replaced it with. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing! I knew DS was not making the original one with a single pigment, but I didn’t know they were not making the current one anymore! That’s a bummer 😞
@@criscarts I think I was wrong about DS. Although a couple of suppliers don’t list it anymore, I found some at Jerry’s Arterama and also Blick so will order some.
I've still got a tube of the original PO49 (as well as a DS convenience color that also contains the pigment), and I use it sparingly. It's got an earthiness that the hues just can't replicate, and the PY150 is just too bright. Out of these, the DS and WN are the closest to the original, but still too yellow in washes. The others are much more orange. I've tried a few others, and they're all nice, but they're practically just another gamboge hue with slightly darker masstone. Roman Szmal actually has two different Quin gold hues. I've only tried Schmincke's on a dot card, so not enough to really give an opinion.
And yes, as someone else stated, PR206 is being discontinued, but you can still get it if you're wanting to try it before it's gone.
I wish I had the original pigment to compare. I first came across the M. Graham and I loved the bright color mixes I got. I personally like bright colors, hence why I liked the Qor. I will look into the discontinued color to see if I can find it
I bought the Roman Szmal, actually the Quin Gold Hue cuz they show a picture with their Quin and the original PO49. I love it but only have that one
That's amazing! In the future I want to try the Roman Szmal and Schimincke
The pr206 in winsor Newton is discontinued now as well.
Oh no! Really? That’s a shame
Kleenex. Please.