A very helpful demo. I am surrounded by various greens where I live and struggle with getting the “right” green, so thank you for your excellent video.
Thank you for that helpful tip on using the same brand of color that you are using. I have discovered that every manufacturer's colors are different even though the name and pigments are the same.
VERY helpful; Thank you. I tend to use a lot of green in my landscapes, and I'm forever forgetting how I mixed the different shades. Your advice on making a labeled color sheet is excellent, and I won't put off doing so any longer. I also appreciate your "system" of basing your greens on Prussian blue; that, too, simplifies things (which I need!).
Chris Cornell yes it is good to do colour swatches and label. I am always up for simplifying things 😀 when you have investigated the possibilities of Prussian blue move on to the others....that will keep you busy😀.
My starting set of 12 Sennelier tubes included 2 greens (Phtalo and Forest Gr). I palleted large amounts of both and now wish I hadn't but hate to waste them by trying to dig them out of there! Your tips for mixing them are much more helpful.
Thank you Wendy, I enjoy attempting to paint flowers so these green mixing tips are invaluable....will definitely stop over mixing my combination of colours. Love how you explain things so well. I really enjoyed painting along with you yesterday doing sample backgrounds and adding salt and cling film. Thank you and keep well. 💕👏💕
Thankyou....I did reply earlier but it seems to have vanished.....or you may get two! A lovely comment. It will motivate me to continue and build up my channel. It is a good project for me this difficult year.
Today is the first time I have come across your videos. I first watched the holly video (with cling film) which I absolutely loved and then followed your links to watch the masking fluid video and then this one - mixing greens. I have watched so many videos on mixing greens and still never know what to mix when the time comes! I understand that we need to experiment but I have now discovered that just sticking to one blue ie Prussian Blue and a few other colours I can find all the greens I need. I now have my ‘go to’ starting point! Thank you so much for taking out Athena confusion of mixing greens! You are an amazing teacher and I can’t wait to watch more. Thank you!
The best video Re: Mixing Greens.....easy to grasp.
Thank you 😀👍
Very educational. Thank you. Ty from Ohio.
Glad it was helpful Ty from Ohio….lived in the states for a few years…N Carolina 💕
Un video molto istruttivo e interessante! Non avevo mai considerato il blu di Prussia per i miei verdi, grazie mille!
Thank you very much, your video is beneficial. And I love your style of painting!
Thank you so much 😀
Great video!!🙏🏼
A very helpful demo. I am surrounded by various greens where I live and struggle with getting the “right” green, so thank you for your excellent video.
Good to hear thanh you 🙂
Thank you for that helpful tip on using the same brand of color that you are using. I have discovered that every manufacturer's colors are different even though the name and pigments are the same.
This was excellent. Thank you.
Very useful. Thank you.
Very nice instruction. Useful. Thank you.
Thanks !! ❤️🌺
Thank you for this helpful tip! PS, lovely paintings too.
Thank you for your recipes for the different greens.
Very glad that you found it useful . Mixing nice greens is something I know a lot of folks struggle with.
VERY helpful; Thank you. I tend to use a lot of green in my landscapes, and I'm forever forgetting how I mixed the different shades. Your advice on making a labeled color sheet is excellent, and I won't put off doing so any longer. I also appreciate your "system" of basing your greens on Prussian blue; that, too, simplifies things (which I need!).
Chris Cornell yes it is good to do colour swatches and label. I am always up for simplifying things 😀 when you have investigated the possibilities of Prussian blue move on to the others....that will keep you busy😀.
Wonderful.. so releaxd to get what I want to see
I like mixing these various colors to get different greens over many straight greens....great hints.
My starting set of 12 Sennelier tubes included 2 greens (Phtalo and Forest Gr). I palleted large amounts of both and now wish I hadn't but hate to waste them by trying to dig them out of there! Your tips for mixing them are much more helpful.
Thank you, really helpful
Good to hear 😀
Thank you Wendy, I enjoy attempting to paint flowers so these green mixing tips are invaluable....will definitely stop over mixing my combination of colours. Love how you explain things so well. I really enjoyed painting along with you yesterday doing sample backgrounds and adding salt and cling film. Thank you and keep well. 💕👏💕
Thankyou....what a lovely comment . It will inspire and motivate me to paint more and more 😀
Thankyou....I did reply earlier but it seems to have vanished.....or you may get two!
A lovely comment. It will motivate me to continue and build up my channel. It is a good project for me this difficult year.
Very helpful! Thank you. I’m so glad I found your channel!
ThAt is really good to hear....will spur me on 😀
Today is the first time I have come across your videos. I first watched the holly video (with cling film) which I absolutely loved and then followed your links to watch the masking fluid video and then this one - mixing greens. I have watched so many videos on mixing greens and still never know what to mix when the time comes! I understand that we need to experiment but I have now discovered that just sticking to one blue ie Prussian Blue and a few other colours I can find all the greens I need. I now have my ‘go to’ starting point! Thank you so much for taking out Athena confusion of mixing greens! You are an amazing teacher and I can’t wait to watch more. Thank you!
Lovely….glad it was a help. Recently I have found that if you mix the Prussian blue with cadmium orange that will give you another deep green 😀👍
Very informative !
Wow, thank u! This is awesome info for me as a newbie watercolorist!
Pleased to hear it....there is lots to learn. I am still learning 😀
What is the warmer yellow called please
Cadmium or new gamboge are Roth’s warm yellows I regularly use 🙂
*the confusion
Please include english sub title.
Thanking you.
I think you can do that your end....I do not want subtitles on my videos. There must be a work around 😀
Ultramarine is green biased, not red!
French ultramarine is red biased!
It’s my understanding that ultramarine and French ultramarine both lean to red. You can buy ultramarine green.
@@WendyPowellJones think you need to do a bit more homework sorry