Hey, thanks for the shout-out, bud. Wait...did you just call me a possum?😂 This is a very cool reference video for all types of skin tones. Great work!
@@MrPigments Yes...yes we are. It's a three paint recipe with Hull Red orange brown, ice yellow. It's actually my "sunny" skin tone recipe, but I get lazy when painting sometimes. Your video really is the prefect reference that I can direct people to, for those looking to expand knowledge of painting skin tones. Thanks!
@@ThrehaneMiniatures this is all to show the theory so people can find their perfect mix. Hull red would bring in the color too since it contains phthalo blue green shade in a small amount which is hard to replicate with a brush.
Hey boss, what's the deal with ultramarine violet right now? I've seen an older communique from Golden saying it was being discontinued because it's no longer manufactured, but there still seems to be plenty of it across their range and in that of others'.
@@nicholascaldwell6079 that was PV15 ultramarine pink that was discontinued not PV15 ultramarine violet. It's the same pigment code but a very different pigment. Chemically identical but you change the heat and time it stays in the kiln and it turns reddish. I'll do a video on I'll the types of ultramarine pigments soon because it's a massive class of pigments with a lot people dont know about like ultramarine green.
@@MrPigments Oh that is crazy. Just fascinating how the same chemical can change so much with a little tweaking. I got a bottle of Liquitex Acrylic Gouache PB15.3 the other day because my SoFlat jar of the same colour had gunked up beyond belief, and I was amazed by how different they were in hue and value.
@@nicholascaldwell6079 yep. You can find ones that are similar and ones that are night and day different. Pigments are weird and very few people understand them. When I started my journey the first thing I learned was how important they are to understand. Mixing a grey instead of a green from a yellow and a blue really through me for a loop for years
@@MrPigments It's been an odd journey for me too, from getting back into mini painting after decades, wondering what was in Goblin Green, then eventually picking up traditional oil painting and things like that.
Fantastic vid. Love the breakdown.
Thank you. Great info
Finally, the video we've been craving!
I almost forgot the possum
Hey, thanks for the shout-out, bud. Wait...did you just call me a possum?😂 This is a very cool reference video for all types of skin tones. Great work!
@@ThrehaneMiniatures it's a good recipe I haven't seen before and easy to follow too.
But aren't we all possums on the inside?
@@MrPigments Yes...yes we are. It's a three paint recipe with Hull Red orange brown, ice yellow. It's actually my "sunny" skin tone recipe, but I get lazy when painting sometimes. Your video really is the prefect reference that I can direct people to, for those looking to expand knowledge of painting skin tones. Thanks!
@@ThrehaneMiniatures this is all to show the theory so people can find their perfect mix.
Hull red would bring in the color too since it contains phthalo blue green shade in a small amount which is hard to replicate with a brush.
Thank you!
@@brianv769 you're welcome
Hey boss, what's the deal with ultramarine violet right now? I've seen an older communique from Golden saying it was being discontinued because it's no longer manufactured, but there still seems to be plenty of it across their range and in that of others'.
Just asking because you mentioned it, but in context you might have meant quinacridone violet...
@@nicholascaldwell6079 that was PV15 ultramarine pink that was discontinued not PV15 ultramarine violet.
It's the same pigment code but a very different pigment. Chemically identical but you change the heat and time it stays in the kiln and it turns reddish.
I'll do a video on I'll the types of ultramarine pigments soon because it's a massive class of pigments with a lot people dont know about like ultramarine green.
@@MrPigments Oh that is crazy. Just fascinating how the same chemical can change so much with a little tweaking. I got a bottle of Liquitex Acrylic Gouache PB15.3 the other day because my SoFlat jar of the same colour had gunked up beyond belief, and I was amazed by how different they were in hue and value.
@@nicholascaldwell6079 yep. You can find ones that are similar and ones that are night and day different.
Pigments are weird and very few people understand them.
When I started my journey the first thing I learned was how important they are to understand. Mixing a grey instead of a green from a yellow and a blue really through me for a loop for years
@@MrPigments It's been an odd journey for me too, from getting back into mini painting after decades, wondering what was in Goblin Green, then eventually picking up traditional oil painting and things like that.