I think the word you are looking for is flocculation- where small particles group together into a structure called a floc. This is common is student grade paints when they use fillers like lithopone. Mei Liang paints are super fun to use.
Ahh, thank you!! I found this, in case anyone else is interested: One theory, supported by chemists, states that granulation is the appearance of visible particles of pigment on paper due to the uneven depositing of the sediment, whereas flocculation is the mutual attraction of small particles of pigment into groups that creates patterns on the paper. (Jackson's Art blog)
I just swatched the 52 color set and I’m pleasantly impressed with the color choices and consistency. Fun paints that aren’t precious or expensive 🎉. Thanks for the demo 🙏
Beautiful quality and your loose artwork at the end is amazing as always. Love those paints 🎨🖌️ . My late dad used to be a fire fighter, sadly he passed away in July 2000 , just 5 years after his retirement xx .
I loveee my meiliang watercolor, been using the 36set for a while and decide to purchase the 48color one that has metallic color, they are gorgeous and do not dissapoint for a student grade~
I have 2 QOR sets in my cart as a Birthday gift for myself next week. You just saved me a LOT OF MONEY 😂😂 Now I can afford a regular set and some Schminke super-granulating sets 😃😃
I've only heard good thing about this set! It's nice to see more actually good and affordable student grade watercolor nowadays. Where I live at least we only had either the very cheep and chally ones or the pricy artist grade ones 😅
Thank you Helen for a very nice review. I have already purchased my Mei Lang set but haven't had a chance to try it yet. It seems that most reviewers are quite impressed with this brand and rank it as somewhere 'above' student grade because it preforms so well. Although pigment numbers aren't available.
So nice they sent some for you to review!! I’ve never tried Mei Laing or Paul Rubens. I’ve thought about ordering a PR set on a few occasions when they’ve been on sale, but never taken the plunge. So many paints, so little time!!
Thank You for your thorough, detailed review and demo on this 36 set. I received mine a couple of days ago from Temu, but mine did not come with the color names on top of the pans. I don't care about that anyway, I needed to know if they are opaque and if they lift or not. I got everything I needed to know from your video. Btw, very nice art-work you did for comparison with your other watercolors. You just gained a new subscriber🥳🎉🥳.
Thank you for this nice test. (I suppose the Daler Rowney are "Aquafine" ?) - For the lightfast of the Meiliang, Kimberly Crick Art (you tube) did a test over 1 year, she also provides serious informations on the pigments used. About ten fleeting colors are to be removed from this set, but there are still many good ones left and at this price it is worth it.
You felt that the cheap plastic tray was a negative, but i like it. It makes the palette much lighter than the ones with a metal slotted tray. And because this set is inexpensive, it's the one i like to take everywhere -- so lightweight is a bonus.
Hi I’m wondering what you think of these in comparison to the Kuretake Gansai 36 set? I know this video was months ago but I’m currently stuck trying to decide between the two so any insight would be incredibly appreciate
Hi, I've only used Gansai Tambi paints once, so am probably not the best person to ask. They are more opaque than the Meiliang though, so I guess it comes down to how transparent you'd want your finished paintings to be?
I recently purchased the 24 color pallet. Is there a swatch chart available with names or numbers. Only a blank sheet came in mine. Thanks for any help.
I'm away from home (and my set) for a few weeks yet, so can't double check, but everything I received I'm pretty sure I show in this video. Can you work out the colours you have from my swatches?
🌟🌟I purchased the MeiLiang Watercolor paints in the 36 half pan pallet in the mint green tin and I love them but I don’t know which colors are warm, and which are cool. Can you help me? I would really appreciate it. ~Kathy🌟🌟
Ha. It didn't feel much like living under a rock! It was the UK Firefighters Sailing Challenge - sail hard, get battered, sleep a couple of hours every night, play and laugh even harder with a couple hundred firefighters in the evenings! (And win a trophy 😁)
No, Paul Rubens are the professional ones from the same family. Mei Liang doesn't have pigment info, and I think there's a possibility of dye being added to some, from what I've subsequently read.
@@helencryer Hi Helen, I had some of these a few years ago and they were definitely dye- based rather than pigment based. While that makes the colors bright, I didn't like them nearly as much as you do, but perhaps they have been improved.
I don't know if the formula has changed or not - their literature talks about pigment, but I really don't know what's in them. All I know is that for the style of painting I did in the video, I couldn't tell much difference between them and the Roman Szmals.
@@helencryer Many people like them, and I do think they have been reformulated in recent years. Kimberly Crick here on You Tube is a good source for info about pigments in various watercolors. She has done several reviews, generally positive but she did report issues with dyes and lightfast ratings.
I think the word you are looking for is flocculation- where small particles group together into a structure called a floc. This is common is student grade paints when they use fillers like lithopone. Mei Liang paints are super fun to use.
Ahh, thank you!!
I found this, in case anyone else is interested:
One theory, supported by chemists, states that granulation is the appearance of visible particles of pigment on paper due to the uneven depositing of the sediment, whereas flocculation is the mutual attraction of small particles of pigment into groups that creates patterns on the paper. (Jackson's Art blog)
I just swatched the 52 color set and I’m pleasantly impressed with the color choices and consistency. Fun paints that aren’t precious or expensive 🎉. Thanks for the demo 🙏
They are really pretty good, aren't they?!
Beautiful quality and your loose artwork at the end is amazing as always. Love those paints 🎨🖌️ . My late dad used to be a fire fighter, sadly he passed away in July 2000 , just 5 years after his retirement xx .
I'm very sorry to hear it. That's no time at all.
Thanks ever so much xx
I loveee my meiliang watercolor, been using the 36set for a while and decide to purchase the 48color one that has metallic color, they are gorgeous and do not dissapoint for a student grade~
Yes, a really good find!
I have 2 QOR sets in my cart as a Birthday gift for myself next week. You just saved me a LOT OF MONEY 😂😂 Now I can afford a regular set and some Schminke super-granulating sets 😃😃
I've only heard good thing about this set! It's nice to see more actually good and affordable student grade watercolor nowadays. Where I live at least we only had either the very cheep and chally ones or the pricy artist grade ones 😅
Since making this video, I had a look at other RUclips videos on this brand, and it does seem to review as one of the better cheaper sets out there.
Thank you Helen for a very nice review. I have already purchased my Mei Lang set but haven't had a chance to try it yet. It seems that most reviewers are quite impressed with this brand and rank it as somewhere 'above' student grade because it preforms so well. Although pigment numbers aren't available.
Thanks! I really hope you enjoy it too! Yes, that's a good description.
i love my paul rubens paints i have several i have bought ,i got these with the large pink tin,i hope you have lots of fun with them
That's good to hear - thanks!
So nice they sent some for you to review!! I’ve never tried Mei Laing or Paul Rubens. I’ve thought about ordering a PR set on a few occasions when they’ve been on sale, but never taken the plunge. So many paints, so little time!!
I know! Really I'd like to try ALL the paints!
@@helencryer Same!!
Thank You for your thorough, detailed review and demo on this 36 set. I received mine a couple of days ago from Temu, but mine did not come with the color names on top of the pans. I don't care about that anyway, I needed to know if they are opaque and if they lift or not. I got everything I needed to know from your video. Btw, very nice art-work you did for comparison with your other watercolors. You just gained a new subscriber🥳🎉🥳.
Thank you so much! I hope you really enjoy them!
Nice one Helen, thank you. 😊
Hi Panda!!
Thank you for this nice test. (I suppose the Daler Rowney are "Aquafine" ?) - For the lightfast of the Meiliang, Kimberly Crick Art (you tube) did a test over 1 year, she also provides serious informations on the pigments used. About ten fleeting colors are to be removed from this set, but there are still many good ones left and at this price it is worth it.
I'm not sure if they are Aquafines, sorry - the palette doesn't say, and it's pretty old.
That's useful to know - thank you!
Very pretty! I have the almost same paints, they are Mei Liang but my set has 48 colors and pinkish box ❤
I saw that one! It looks fun! What do you think of the paints?
You felt that the cheap plastic tray was a negative, but i like it. It makes the palette much lighter than the ones with a metal slotted tray. And because this set is inexpensive, it's the one i like to take everywhere -- so lightweight is a bonus.
Oh, that's great to hear it's a positive for you!
Hi I’m wondering what you think of these in comparison to the Kuretake Gansai 36 set? I know this video was months ago but I’m currently stuck trying to decide between the two so any insight would be incredibly appreciate
Hi, I've only used Gansai Tambi paints once, so am probably not the best person to ask. They are more opaque than the Meiliang though, so I guess it comes down to how transparent you'd want your finished paintings to be?
I recently purchased the 24 color pallet. Is there a swatch chart available with names or numbers. Only a blank sheet came in mine. Thanks for any help.
I'm away from home (and my set) for a few weeks yet, so can't double check, but everything I received I'm pretty sure I show in this video. Can you work out the colours you have from my swatches?
🌟🌟I purchased the MeiLiang Watercolor paints in the 36 half pan pallet in the mint green tin and I love them but I don’t know which colors are warm, and which are cool. Can you help me? I would really appreciate it. ~Kathy🌟🌟
Hi Kathy, I go into warm and cool colours in this video, a bit, if that helps:
ruclips.net/video/p6Mx6C7T4cw/видео.htmlsi=7wLkdvLVthRfzRX-
I agree totally
Nice to hear, thanks!
There you are! I’ve been wondering where you’d disappeared to.
Hello! Been living on a boat in the Solent!
@@helencryer Is that the Coast Guard’s version of “I’ve been living under a rock”? 🤨
Ha. It didn't feel much like living under a rock! It was the UK Firefighters Sailing Challenge - sail hard, get battered, sleep a couple of hours every night, play and laugh even harder with a couple hundred firefighters in the evenings! (And win a trophy 😁)
@@helencryer Besides the no sleep part, that sounds like fun!
It's wonderful!
First!
I thought Mei Lang were professional quality?
No, Paul Rubens are the professional ones from the same family. Mei Liang doesn't have pigment info, and I think there's a possibility of dye being added to some, from what I've subsequently read.
@@helencryer Hi Helen, I had some of these a few years ago and they were definitely dye- based rather than pigment based. While that makes the colors bright, I didn't like them nearly as much as you do, but perhaps they have been improved.
@@helencryer Thanks!
I don't know if the formula has changed or not - their literature talks about pigment, but I really don't know what's in them. All I know is that for the style of painting I did in the video, I couldn't tell much difference between them and the Roman Szmals.
@@helencryer Many people like them, and I do think they have been reformulated in recent years. Kimberly Crick here on You Tube is a good source for info about pigments in various watercolors. She has done several reviews, generally positive but she did report issues with dyes and lightfast ratings.