Comparing 12 Viridian Green Watercolors Part 2 - Colossal Color Showdown S3, Ep. 10

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • In the tenth episode of Colossal Color Showdown Season 3, we are continuing to take a look at 12 Viridian Green Watercolors - in terms of salt test, how it looks on cotton paper, gradation, and color mixes including tinting strength.
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    Colors tested in this episode:
    + Daniel Smith Viridian PG18
    Jacksons: bit.ly/3Lop27l Amazon US: amzn.to/3LhXgcK
    + Holbein Viridian PG18
    Jacksons: bit.ly/3vjXR8b Amazon US: amzn.to/38yia9e
    + Sennelier Viridian Green PG18, PG7
    Jacksons: bit.ly/38oFOoq Amazon US: amzn.to/3LnmwOV
    + Winsor & Newton Viridian PG18
    Jacksons: bit.ly/3xX4f7h... US: amzn.to/38vs6jK
    + M. Graham Viridian PG18
    Jacksons: bit.ly/30uxos9 Amazon US: amzn.to/3rRel5C
    + Mission Gold Viridian PG7
    Jacksons: bit.ly/3OHHSbA Amazon US: amzn.to/3EUnP5e
    + Rembrandt Viridian PG18
    Jacksons: bit.ly/38rAC2W Amazon US: amzn.to/3vjqSRo
    + Turner Viridian PG18
    Jacksons: bit.ly/3ERgCmx Amazon US: amzn.to/3vk5knG
    + Old Holland Viridian Green Deep PG18, PB29
    Jacksons: bit.ly/38rScUC
    + MaimeriBlu Viridian PG18
    Jacksons: bit.ly/3KoNbtc
    + Ken Bromley Viridian Hue PG7, PY3
    Ken Bromley: bit.ly/3KmDdbZ
    + Van Gogh Viridian PG7
    Amazon US: amzn.to/36RPZl3
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    + Fabriano Academia Jackson's: bit.ly/3iYKgKc
    + Aureoline (Holbein)
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    + Quinacridone Rose (Daniel Smith)
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    + Phthalo Blue Yellow Shade (Holbein)
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    + Pro Arte Prolene Plus size 10 round brush
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Комментарии • 48

  • @stas61690
    @stas61690 Год назад +13

    I have the M Graham PG18 Viridian. It's one of the only M Graham paints that totally sets up in the pan. It works really well. The payload is good and it stands up in mixes. As always, such a fun episode!

  • @matthewpower7148
    @matthewpower7148 9 месяцев назад

    For someone who is new to watercolor and feeling overwhelmed picking colors, this entire series is extremely helpful. thank you :)

  • @SarahNotSara
    @SarahNotSara Год назад +5

    Thank you for making this video. Wish you'd included Roman Szmals Viridian but I understand you can't include every single brand available. 💜

  • @alexehrhardt1104
    @alexehrhardt1104 Год назад +5

    I have the Winsor and Newton Viridian and I LOVE it! One of my favorite hues ever! It is a little hard to rewet straight from the tube, but I tend to add a little glycerin to it before it dries so that it’s easier to use. But even without that, it’s not too bad. I think maybe I’ll try the M. Graham version soon to see how they compare, but I think I’ll always have a Viridian on my palette!

  • @valasafantastic1055
    @valasafantastic1055 Год назад +3

    Loving the series! I love real viridian (pg 18) for mixes and it’s great to have and learn about all the pigments for what that pigment is string in. Pg7 Pthalo however is an entirely different colour and pigment and works completely differently. I feel Senellier made the worst choice by mixing the two options you can’t buy it as a base for custom mixes as you get a mix already. However it might be fun to make my own Senellier style mix but I’ll do tests to see if it’s ‘worth’ doing. Paper really effect smoothness and cauliflowering.

  • @salome.artist
    @salome.artist Год назад +5

    I love viridian! I should use it more but it's expensive :')

  • @suzannemeeker2698
    @suzannemeeker2698 Год назад +5

    I use a loopy plastic kitchen scrubber to remove salt and have never had a problem. Looks like a donut with a center knob and strings of plastic

  • @Scottlp2
    @Scottlp2 Год назад +2

    Glad to hear you found some brands which did rewet. I don’t use veridian, but I vaguely remember reading that even brands which rewet easily for most colors eg m Graham and Daniel Smith were less than optimal for Veridian.

  • @danielleb.7055
    @danielleb.7055 Год назад +3

    Thank you for all of your brand comparisons. It super helpful and I truly appreciate it. I don't know how you have time to swatch, research, record and edit but you do and always provide great quality videos. So thank you! Have an amazing day!

    • @keepyourshoesathedoor
      @keepyourshoesathedoor Год назад

      I wish she showed scans but she might on her Patreon. Her videos are so helpful.

  • @kimesch9698
    @kimesch9698 Год назад +2

    I love my Holbein viridian.!

  • @alejandromorales9516
    @alejandromorales9516 Год назад +4

    Team M. Graham for my Viridian ... I do want to get a small tube of Schmincke's to try out as I hear it's very good. This is also a pigment I keep getting more and more drawn to as I like the granulating glowy greens you get with like a Nickel Azo Yellow and the purply greys you get mixing with magenta/violet colors. With Viridian (as with Potter's Pink) I usually give it a little scrub with a waterbrush and give them a few seconds and they tend to rewet fine after that.

  • @maryannprzybycien2013
    @maryannprzybycien2013 Год назад +1

    I don't have any PG18s, but I do have a few PG7s that came with paint sets. Including Turner.I don't really like the color on it's own, but I will use it for mixing colors.

  • @annenglish2935
    @annenglish2935 Год назад +1

    First of all, I'm a beginner and my first use of viridian was Winsor Newton Cotman... PG7, I just wanted a viridian watercolor of better quality! I just received Da Vinci Viridian, which is PG18, and I thought something wasn't right... I liked the vivid color in a PG7 apparently... so I figured it would be bright. I like Da Vinci ... have 4... anyway always appreciate your help... I probably would have ordered Sennelier had I watched this first... Thanks 😊 for sharing another great lesson!!! A California Gramma ♥️

  • @laurarios1911
    @laurarios1911 Год назад +1

    This was very helpful. My original viridian was a W&N Cotman and I really only like it mixed with a little alizarin crimson or burnt sienna. I recently got a DS pthalo green (blue shade) which I bought to function as my new viridian. I have yet to swatch it mixed with other colors so I may end up getting one of these pigments too! 😁

  • @liannejohnson5491
    @liannejohnson5491 Год назад +1

    Thanks Oto!

  • @ari_9354
    @ari_9354 Год назад +1

    The winsor newton one looks so nice, i never thought to get the winsor newton one, its not too pale and not too dark, i was planning to get the m graham but the w&n looks promising as well

  • @marlenaamalfitano2727
    @marlenaamalfitano2727 Год назад

    I love these comparions, such a great he!p when looking for new colors a d updating a palette

  • @LavenderDebs
    @LavenderDebs Год назад +2

    I loved this! Was looking forward to the mixing section. But dang... I think mine is Schmincke. I'll figure it out. Thank you!

  • @joycesnodgrass7068
    @joycesnodgrass7068 Год назад +1

    I have Daniel Smith. Mission Gold and Holbein.

  • @rdfjfgjyfdhfghy67456
    @rdfjfgjyfdhfghy67456 Год назад

    I'm beginning to realise that Van gogh just loves to cauliflower! I used to think it was just my water control 😂😂😂

  • @jenniashbart8233
    @jenniashbart8233 Год назад +1

    My M. Graham PG18 Viridian is the -only- M. Graham color that has dried in the pan after 3 years. LOL But Viridian is my favorite mixing green and I loooove the softness that the genuine pigment mixes make. I'd like to try the Daniel Smith because of the granulation but I'm too scared to get a non-honey paint in this pigment.

  • @jaysea5873
    @jaysea5873 Год назад

    Thank you Oto! I love this series. I have M Graham’s Viridian and love it. So easy to rewet.

  • @kmeldrom6932
    @kmeldrom6932 Год назад +1

    Terrific review

  • @melaniehellum1281
    @melaniehellum1281 4 месяца назад

    I was very interested in this. Because I have been painting for a very long time. I have bought Ceridian that is like the real and some that was like pthalo found this confusing . Now I can look at the pigment and understand how to use it. Good education thank you.

  • @alisonamacher
    @alisonamacher Год назад

    Fantastic help. Thanks

  • @mikepolo2887
    @mikepolo2887 Год назад

    I use pg7 and pg18… interchangeably as the best green for mixing greens, blues/violets and neutrals. As I always wirk with limited palettes, I choose one or the other depending on whether there is a big area on the painting where I do or don’t want a green to granulate, and how much texture
    I want in general. If I already have ultramarine and cerulean blue there, there will be enough texture anyway.
    Differences in tinting strengths never deterred me from combining colors on my palette.

  • @katieakr
    @katieakr Год назад

    Ok. After watching this I might consider Holbein or M. Graham after my Schmincke is gone, Sty with the Schmincke, or try DaVinci since DV is affordable in the US. But I still think I might not repurchase.

  • @petiteflower5259
    @petiteflower5259 Год назад +2

    I have Qor and I suspect it's pretty similar to M Graham, anyone tried both of them?

    • @jeanling6985
      @jeanling6985 4 месяца назад

      Has anyone been able to give u feedback regarding this? I'm still curious about it as I'm wondering if the intensity in hue as well as the color separation are comparable

  • @ann-ingridhelik3056
    @ann-ingridhelik3056 Год назад

    Hi, i have the Daniel smith & the sennelier which i use the most. I have from 50 years ago Winsor and newton tubes but i would have to cut the tube open, one day i might but for the moment I'll stick to my 2 newer paints! Love these comparisons videos,very helpful, thank you

  • @eileencollins3126
    @eileencollins3126 Год назад

    As always, I find your Color Showdowns interesting and informative. I recently bought some Turner watercolor paints as an alternative practice paint to my Daniel Smith paints. All of them are now in half pans. I got out the Viridian this morning, which has been in the half pan for at least 2 weeks undisturbed after my initial reference color swatching. I had no problems rewetting the paint in the pan. One thing I have found with Turner is some sort of mixing inconsistency, with random tubes having an extraordinary amount of Gum Arabic ( I think) at the top of the tube. I read that you can massage the tube before squeezing out paint, but fail to see how to do that with a brand new tube. I have also had quite a few tubes which contained a lot of air. I guess you get what you pay for.

  • @alanah3905
    @alanah3905 Год назад

    very interesting thanks

  • @acgleason
    @acgleason Год назад

    thank you so much for all the hard work that you do!

  • @valasafantastic1055
    @valasafantastic1055 Год назад +1

    I’m planning to get the m.graham asap! Seems wonderful and the price is better where I live (Canada).

  • @MsMoniqueWilson
    @MsMoniqueWilson Год назад

    I have just found your channel. What you do is so very helpful!! I live in Canada so am lucky to get Daniel Smith at a reasonable-ish price. So am leaning towards DS for my Viridian. But - I did notice you did not include Roman Szmal in your comparison which I know is PG18. Can you say why?

  • @VeretenoVids
    @VeretenoVids Год назад

    If I had to choose just one, the Holbein gets my vote. The M. Graham is luscious, but I have enough strong greens that I'd prefer a paler viridian.

  • @sherrikent6628
    @sherrikent6628 Год назад +1

    Great

  • @jhorne3180
    @jhorne3180 Год назад

    Thanks! Great information.

  • @alajnabiya
    @alajnabiya Месяц назад

    These 2 videos were useful to me. I'm sorry you don't seem to be posting this last year. I kept hearing that veridian was great for mixing green, but nothing i did came out like the mixes i saw others do. I have the Van Gogh pans. I looked up the color numbers on their website and wondered why the Veridian and phthalo green had the exact same number, PG7. I wonder if there is any difference between them? Anyway, thank you, and I hope the reason you stopped posting is all good news.

  • @kristinlarson7086
    @kristinlarson7086 Год назад

    I enjoy my m. graham viridian. I find the rewetability very nice. Winsor and Newton's was so frustrating in that regard,

  • @Kaninchenbau
    @Kaninchenbau Год назад +1

    Oddly drawn to the Sennelier one

    • @annenglish2935
      @annenglish2935 Год назад +1

      Me too... PG7 was my first experience with Viridian... it was Winsor Newton Cotman... a beginner paint... I just bought a viridian from Da Vinci, which was PG18, and kind of disappointed it wasn't brighter! That's why I love my dot sample charts... not every brand has them, but they're worth it!!!

  • @Goldi-Luc
    @Goldi-Luc Год назад

    i wonder about the qor one