Let's talk about YInTiCo Red

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @thedrakonishe5138
    @thedrakonishe5138 Год назад +4

    I love the greyish granulating mixes of it with greens!

  • @PauloEAbreu
    @PauloEAbreu Год назад +4

    Another informative and fun pigment video. Wonderful sketch!

  • @janinawiegratz8464
    @janinawiegratz8464 Год назад +11

    I got mine weeks ago and was quite underwhelmed :). I'd rather put some Quin into Potter's Pink. Still nice to own a rare and new pigment though

  • @creativecolours2022
    @creativecolours2022 Год назад +8

    Hi Alice. Well this looks like a Cobalt Violet PV14. Pay attention though because the Yin Ti blue had the tendency to dry in time rock hard when it was purred into pans. So hard as clay and impossible to reactivate. I don't know if that is the case with the YinTi "red" too ( in quotes because it is not exactly a red).
    Regarding its mixes, I assume that if you mix it with a Raw Umber it will give you fantastic beige skin tones. That kind of pinkish violets have this mixing property. In fact PV14 is my favourite skin mixing colour.

  • @PaintinHiding
    @PaintinHiding Год назад +12

    i love this series! yayyy! im quite glad i didn’t buy this. the fact that it’s not strong tinting like phthalos/quins makes it feel even more expensive 😅😂

  • @nadeaner.cowley513
    @nadeaner.cowley513 Год назад +3

    Great overview!! Thanks for sharing🩷

  • @OneTrueWord1988
    @OneTrueWord1988 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much Alice! Nice color, but too expensive. Thanks for the dupes; I'm going to try the Potters Pink with Quin Rose combo. ♥️💐♥️

  • @ari_9354
    @ari_9354 Год назад +6

    the color reminds me so much of cobalt violet at least the redder version of cobalt violet or looks like a more saturated or pinker version of potter's pink. a beautiful color tho, i always love a good pink or red and bonus if it's granulating but for the price i'll probably stick with potters pink and adding a bit or quin red or rose to it for a similar effect.

  • @xyz7572
    @xyz7572 Год назад +3

    Schmincke has had a few limited edition paints in the past that were really beautiful and that I’m sad I didn’t get, but for this one, I dont think I’ll feel bad afterwards for skipping it 😅
    Such a nice video, thank you for these deep-dives into specific paints to help us subscribers decide if we want to buy it or not. I really enjoy watching them! 😊❤️

    • @eurekawanders
      @eurekawanders  Год назад +1

      You are welcome! I really love making swatching videos 😊

  • @celirondoni7717
    @celirondoni7717 Год назад +2

    Gosh, if am I not a sucker for granulating and colours separating pigments!? I'm already crazy for Potter's Pink, but I found your mixes with this pigment 'we don't dare to say the name' so so beautiful 😍. But I'm going to inhale and exhale and let it go, for sure. Maybe schmincke is going to launch a new series of supergranulation colours with this one... but the series name would be 'priceless colours' 😅😂😂

    • @eurekawanders
      @eurekawanders  Год назад

      All these super granulation layering separating colours are sure expensive!

  • @TracyIndy
    @TracyIndy Год назад +1

    Great video, and thank you for the mixes.❤

  • @danielleb.7055
    @danielleb.7055 Год назад +5

    Thanks for reviewing this of course were all interested in new pigments and want to know all of the what's about it. I really love the mixes it made. Beautiful but like you said it's not a need but of course we want lol. Have a great day

  • @cj_kirby
    @cj_kirby Год назад +6

    The color is pretty and does make some nice mixes but I think you have shown you can get a pretty close dupe with mixing some other colors. The YinTiCo is just not different enough or strong enough color to justify as a must have. The price will certainly limit it making it's way into most palettes. Unless you must have as a collector or have some money to burn or as a unique gift for the watercolorist who has everything, I don't think there is much justification to warrant a purchase. Thanks for the review.

  • @77Tom77Tom77
    @77Tom77Tom77 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your very detailed review! I suppose the Yintio red is very useful when you need soft washes of magenta tones, which are perfectly light resistant.

  • @sherhardgrave3664
    @sherhardgrave3664 Год назад

    Very helpful thank you

  • @elaineg60
    @elaineg60 Год назад +1

    I know this is late..but, curious; mixing the yintico red with YinMn….PB33 (manganese) and PB35….
    Watched this because I’m getting some more PB33 pigment this week and for just a bit of it, we (my fellow mad scientist best friend & I 😁) are going to mull some PR233 with it. We got a beautiful cool gray, just mixing from already made pans, also with some handmade PB35. In different concentrations, we got a few mixes that appeared 3D with a, JUST Slight, metallic sheen that we weren’t expecting. We are obsessed & hooked 😂.
    My best friend is a retired art professor and thinks the reactions we got have to do with metals/minerals reacting in the mix. WHICH is why we’re curious about the 2 Yin+’s..OR/and the PB33 & PB35. Maybe next month we can go in together again to getting tubes of our own. 😁

    • @eurekawanders
      @eurekawanders  Год назад

      Sounds like an amazing experiment!

    • @eurekawanders
      @eurekawanders  Год назад

      Haha I have the paints! Where are your PB33 PB35 from?

    • @elaineg60
      @elaineg60 Год назад +1

      @@eurekawanders Gregory at Prodigal Sons! I’m absolutely obsessed with PB33! I tried Egyptian Blue, PB31 last week..not my cup of tea-VERY gritty and extremely lightly pigmented, zero tinting. I spoke to a friend who’s much more experienced with handmade paints (Kourtney at KOZ) she said PB31 and Smalt were the 2 hardest pigments to mull. Apparently there’s an EU maker (DellaM?) who does have some good ones. I just love traditional pigments and paints! While I’ve moved away from heavy granulation and separation in my painting; I still love an occasional “neutral” gray, even with unexpected and unique effects!

  • @syrinx9196
    @syrinx9196 2 месяца назад

    Unlike quinacridone and ultramarine pink, this pigment is totally lightfast and chemically stable. Ultramarine pink is sensitive to acids as far as I know. That could be a problem with the Szmal because it uses honey. Quinacridone rose (PR 19) and quinacridone magenta (PR 122) are not fully lightfast. They're considered "lightfast enough" but they fade, especially when diluted as pale washes and in tints with white.

    • @eurekawanders
      @eurekawanders  2 месяца назад +1

      Ah. Thanks for that information. I didn’t know.