oh, i love this review, short, crispy, all the important information and extra personal impressions. This was super helpful and professional. Thank you from the heart
Given how shiny or glossy the pans look I’d think there must be a considerable amount of gum/resin/glue in these and therefore probably more than usual glycerine to stop the paint cracking. The lack of information on the pigments used as well as the binder is troubling since they may change pigments without buyers knowing so even if you weed out the fairly sizeable number of non light fast paints when it comes time to replace paint the lightfast rating may have changed. Oh and watercolours advertised as using honey are using it as a replacement for glycerine (or in a mixture with less glycerine) so it’s a plasticiser, humectant. Both glycerine and honey are hygroscopic but don’t act as very good binders/glues. They won’t hold your pigment to the paper very well at all. I have read the kuretake use some synthetic resin as a binder but most watercolours use gum Arabic. Maybe kuretake use something like aquazol.
Love your quick delivery style and jumping straight into the topic of the video. Love it! Thanks for the succinct information 🙏🏽❤️❤️
I have several more videos like this in editing right now. Thanks!
This was by far the best review on these paints that I have seen.
Thank you!
Absolutely agree!
I was just thinking that when I saw your comment.
Many thanks for this - the examples from art nouveau posters etc. colours was interesting.
I'm glad to hear you found it useful! 😀
I loved that part...combining art history with this color pallette!
Lots of great information!!! Thank you!! Still I ordered some and look forward to playing!!!
Great to hear! I hope you'll share the art you make with them!
oh, i love this review, short, crispy, all the important information and extra personal impressions. This was super helpful and professional. Thank you from the heart
Thank you!
Very helpful video! Thank you 😊
Happy to help! :)
Mine are out for delivery right now! Can't wait to try them!
You'll have to let us know what you think of them!
Me too!
Loved this review👍
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I always wanted to buy them. Your review are helpful ❤🎉 thank youu!
Thank you!
Apparently it’s animal hide glue, as you can tell because the brush sticks to the pallet a bit, if it isn’t wet enough.
Given how shiny or glossy the pans look I’d think there must be a considerable amount of gum/resin/glue in these and therefore probably more than usual glycerine to stop the paint cracking.
The lack of information on the pigments used as well as the binder is troubling since they may change pigments without buyers knowing so even if you weed out the fairly sizeable number of non light fast paints when it comes time to replace paint the lightfast rating may have changed.
Oh and watercolours advertised as using honey are using it as a replacement for glycerine (or in a mixture with less glycerine) so it’s a plasticiser, humectant. Both glycerine and honey are hygroscopic but don’t act as very good binders/glues. They won’t hold your pigment to the paper very well at all.
I have read the kuretake use some synthetic resin as a binder but most watercolours use gum Arabic. Maybe kuretake use something like aquazol.
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Thank you and welcome! Happy to have you along :)
I am also guilty of using my watercolor like gauoche! This was just what I needed, thank you I'll be back.
It's such an easy habit to fall into, right?