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Daniel Smith Watercolor Review | My Favorite Basic "Essentials" and Granulating Colors

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • Finally! I get a chance to review my beloved Daniel Smith watercolors. As I mention in the video, Daniel Smith were my first professional watercolors. I hadn’t done a review on them because I have had them since before I started my RUclips channel, I don’t have a “set” of them as I usually do for reviews, and I had many tubes so I didn’t know where to start. Hopefully this information is useful!
    Introduction - 0:00
    Basic Colors Swatching Begins - 3:55
    Granulating Colors Swatching Begins - 8:00
    Swatch Card Comparison (time lapse) - 12:36
    In this video, I will go over a basic selection of colors that I keep on my palette as well as some colors that I have on a dedicated granulation palette, the entire video of which can be seen here: • Watercolor Granulation...
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Комментарии • 137

  • @robincooper9323
    @robincooper9323 7 лет назад +6

    When you mixed Amazonite with Turquoise PB28, I was looking on the color chart for Daniel Smith and Cobalt Blue is PB28 but I couldn't find any other that was just that pigment. So was it a Daniel Smith color you mixed with Amazonite? Just curious. Trying to learn about what to mix with what to get colors that appeal to me.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +8

      Sorry about that! I went in depth about that mixture for my American Journey porcelain palette video and must have glazed over it here. I mixed Turner's Turquoise PB28 with Daniel Smith's Amazonite. I have since been able to try MGrahams Cobalt Teal and prefer that to my mixture so I will likely be replacing my mixture with the single pigment when it runs out. The mixture I made is lovely in hue, but it muddies very easily in application. The Cobalt Teal from MGraham on the other hand mixes beautifully and has lower granulation that DS's version, which I don't like as much. Hope that helps!

    • @robincooper9323
      @robincooper9323 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the clarification. I haven't gotten to that video yet. I'm getting there slowly but surely. Love your channel. Thanks for all the great videos! I'm hoping to try one of your paint with me videos in the future.

  • @godzandheros
    @godzandheros 6 лет назад +15

    I feel like the only one who loved granulation from the beginning and actually is what drew me into the realm of watercolour lol also I basically dove straight into Daniel Smith, not caring if I was going to like it or not.

  • @Ieat2much
    @Ieat2much 4 года назад +3

    I played with Prang,Artists Loft, w/c pencils and marker for 4 years. Once I realized that w/c paints was my medium of choice I bought 9tubes of Mission Gold, this helped me learn how to mix colours , play with values and what I want out of my paints. Then I played with a DS dot card. I am absolutely in love with DS. They are magical, they do exactly what I want out of my art and paint by themselves even on my rather iffy Cannon mixed media sketchbook.i will visit their shop....one day. 🙏🏽 peace justice and healing.

  • @stellabelikiewicz1523
    @stellabelikiewicz1523 7 лет назад +19

    YES, DANIEL SMITH!!! As a Seattle native (now living in NYC), I just love that they're my hometown brand! Also, holy crap is it fantastic paint. (I have specifically avoided acquiring the full dot card because of the danger I know is lurking there......)

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +6

      Stella Belikiewicz so dangerous!

    • @catsinhouse
      @catsinhouse 5 лет назад +2

      I remember when Daniel Smith first started up - making printing inks out of his garage off Nickerson St. in Seattle. The main D. Smith store out past SODO is an artist's dream. I really, really miss the D.S. catalogs - so very well done, wonderful artist tips and techniques. They also have great demonstrations and classes. If I can ever get on I-5 again (what a nightmare!) I will make my way up to the main store for a dangerous visit.

  • @DivineGypsy
    @DivineGypsy 6 лет назад +5

    I like the graduating colors, I think it adds character to the watercolor and has a thrilling unpredictability

  • @michaelpeters8615
    @michaelpeters8615 10 месяцев назад

    Great info, thank you for sharing and substantiating my research on Daniel Smith paints. I am just starting to reuse watercolors after years and you are a blessing to find!
    Again, thank you so much.😂😂😂❤

  • @shallremainnameless1998
    @shallremainnameless1998 7 лет назад +4

    I like Buff Titanium for the base for painting limestone buildings, walls etc. There is a lot of limestone where I live so it comes in handy.

  • @bobamundson3912
    @bobamundson3912 7 лет назад +1

    This video was incredibly useful. I can't imagine the work that went into it. Much appreciated!

  • @mimzalot
    @mimzalot 7 лет назад +2

    This video came out literally a DAY after I bought twelve tubes of Daniel Smith paint - I kicked myself so hard when I was notified! I had been researching for weeks and would have loved to take your opinion into account, as your suggestions and colour knowledge seem so spot on. I'm composing a set of "essential" colours for myself and a few other friends who are interested in watercolouring but can't afford/access the high end stuff yet (it's a secret ;D gift palettes!) But all that bad timing aside, thank you for the informative video! Glad at least that phthalo green is present, I loveeee.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      Oh no! I'm so sorry that I didn't get this video out sooner for you. I'm sure the colors you picked will be lovely too! What did you decide on? :)

    • @mimzalot
      @mimzalot 7 лет назад

      In Liquid Color No need to apologise! Not your fault at all :) initially I was going to just use the DS Essentials + burnt sienna and raw umber because even I'm still a newbie to the world of watercolours, but then I was sent a dot sampler of Jane Blundell colours and... kinda fell in love with Quinacridone Gold, Indanthrone Blue and Sap Green. I ended up getting Hansa Yellow Medium, Quin Gold (still not sure if it was a mistake getting this rather than New Gamboge, but I was stupidly infatuated), Quin Rose, Pyrrol Scarlet, Pyrrol Crimson (one of my friends draws a lot of horror, so), Ultramarine, Phthalo Blue (GS), Indanthrone Blue, Phthalo Green (BS), Sap Green, Burnt Sienna and Raw Umber. I'm itching to get Yellow Ochre because I've always loved the colour but my research recommended to skip it - so when you mentioned the Daniel Smith one was nice, it lit that flame again. My wallet is screaming at me though so maybe not, lol. I also got each of them a Rosemary and Co pocket brush :) it's turning out to be a very expensive venture that I've been planning since early Feb, but I'm glad at least that what they do get will be high quality, despite my half-pan filling technique being shonky at best. LOL

    • @alejandromorales9516
      @alejandromorales9516 7 лет назад

      I find Quin Gold much more useful than New Gamboge.
      Indanthrone Blue from DS is so gorgeous. It's strong and bossy but so evocative. I also really love DS's Raw Umber which is practically a Sepia.

  • @JenniferCharleeArt
    @JenniferCharleeArt 7 лет назад +4

    This was a super helpful video for me. I have been in talks with a Dan Smith representative and have been testing out some samples I received. With my first practice with them I found that I really hated the granulation but I'm really open to trying them again and learning how to use them well. My go-to right now is my Sakura Koi travel set of watercolors as they lay down smooth and are quite bright :)

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +1

      Jennifer Charlee I'm glad it was helpful!! I'd be more than happy to show off my collection during that art date haha. I'm not a huge fan of the super granulating paint but they have plenty of other options for non granulating paint too :) if you don't like DS though but like bright colors, I'd highly recommend looking at the a Mission Gold set. They're a huge step up from Kois if you want to make that jump and largely discounted if you get them the sets (vs individual tubes). I'll actually have a fist impressions video up tomorrow for one of the sets!

    • @JenniferCharleeArt
      @JenniferCharleeArt 7 лет назад

      Oh great! I have heard great things about the mission gold brand so I'll have to try them out when I'm ready to upgrade. I'm excited for that first impressions video. I would love to see your collection in person as I know the camera can only do so much when showing color and texture or paints. You did a fantastic job showing the granulation from what I can see though 💕

    • @evelynharmon6991
      @evelynharmon6991 7 лет назад

      Jennifer Charlee Art
      V

  • @FuriedHearts
    @FuriedHearts 4 года назад +1

    I trust your knowledge and recommendations so much that when I am ready to build my palette, I will literally just go to your Studio palette video and write down all of the shades lol. I wouldn't do this with any other youtuber but I fully trust your picks and I know how obsessive you are about only picking the best colors :) plus I paint similar subjects.
    I do have some winsor newton colors so I won't duplicate pigments. But I do want to supplement my collection with daniel smith earth tones. So far I mainly just have a cool and a warm red, five yellows, six blues, sap green, diox purple, viridian, pthalo green BS.
    I just grabbed the best colors I could find from hobby lobby and skipped the earth tones since you said they aren't that great. Than for all you do!

  • @ljsquare1
    @ljsquare1 7 лет назад +1

    I love this video and your voice for narration. Such valuable information here. Thank you.

  • @mjpete27
    @mjpete27 5 лет назад +1

    You give very good details about paints and their characteristics in your videos, I like that very much I will have to look around a little more to see if you perhaps give better selections or choices for a 24 pan or 48 pan pallet? I have the dot cards from Daniel Smith as well as the da Vinci samples, although Dan Smith‘s dot card is older as I did look into them before buying mission gold watercolors. I went with the Korean company because the people in Seattle were jerks, maybe someone was just having a bad day, but it affected my purchase. Another reason why I still shy away from Dan Smith line of paints.

  • @robincooper9323
    @robincooper9323 7 лет назад +1

    Wow! That Transparent Brown Oxide does granulate heavily! I've never seen anything like it and most of my paint is Daniel Smith. Thanks for showing us that!

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      Robin Cooper in my watercolor paper testing I did find it granulated most extremely on this Arches and less so on other brands but still has heavy granulation regardless!

  • @SharonNolfi
    @SharonNolfi 7 лет назад +2

    Great review of my favorite paints. Makes me want to buy more.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      Sharon Nolfi thanks Sharon! I hope I'm not a bad influence!

  • @jilleide6451
    @jilleide6451 6 лет назад +2

    Love, love your videos!! Would appreciate more coloring mixing recipes

  • @dynomax101
    @dynomax101 5 лет назад

    Since transoxide brown granulates so well, it's a prime target for me to buy. I love the effect. One can make a granulating color go on smoothly, but it's hard to get a non-granulating color to granulate. DS provides paints that will allow an artist to have and mix both kinds.

  • @yvonnecarpenter2957
    @yvonnecarpenter2957 7 лет назад +5

    Thank you for the review. I also like their paints, my only gripe about the company is that it is nearly impossible to get a hold of them. The 1-800 # they use to have is no longer active as per vm on the number and the email address for customer service is never answered. I sent them an email regarding Smalt and it has been 2+ months now with no reply, not even acknowldgement of email receipt! Very bad customer service when you can reach pretty much any other watercolor manufacturer overseas!! Maybe thete are too busy making watercolor. Who knows!! Maybe they are great and reachable to "famous" artists, but the general artist, who btw are the ones that keep them in business (!), customer service is MIA !

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +4

      I do agree here. I love their product, but in my experience and from what I've heard, their customer service is very lacking. There are some colors from them I can't live without, but I also try to support smaller local (to me) companies with great customer service, like MGraham and DaVinci.

    • @dynomax101
      @dynomax101 5 лет назад

      @@InLiquidColor Da Vinci has excellent service.

  • @sharononeal1225
    @sharononeal1225 3 года назад

    Thank you! I have been wanting to make a pallette with only Daniel Smith paints. Now I know what to order.

  • @lorijones9579
    @lorijones9579 7 лет назад +1

    I bought Buff Titanium because of Jane Blundell too and haven't used it in a single painting yet, but it's just a matter of time. Rose of Ultramarine is one of my favorite tubes of paint. It's stunning and I even have it in my limited travel palette because it's so beautiful it has to be there.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +1

      I agree on all accounts! I love that rose of ultra :)

    • @lorijones9579
      @lorijones9579 7 лет назад +1

      I adore Jane Blundell. I bought her eBook and initially had a minor issue with the download file on my computer. She was very kind and generous and responsive and of course, the book is fantastic too. When I'm ready to get into Buff Titanium, I have the resource.

    • @MrFoolingyu
      @MrFoolingyu 4 года назад

      with a touch of "red" makes good flesh tones

  • @EveBolt
    @EveBolt 7 лет назад +8

    That green apatite is lovely! It's on my bucket list to get ALL primateks, eventually.... (maybe lol)
    Which would you say is your absolute favorite from these two palettes?

    • @marissaswinghammer3149
      @marissaswinghammer3149 7 лет назад +2

      Don't bother with some of them. Seriously. Some are gorgeous while others are just overpriced ground up rock sludge. ;)

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +1

      I do love the green apatite but agree with Marissa that I definitely don'y care for all of the Primateks (especially don't care for the tiger's eye and hematite colors). Some of them have REALLY cool sparkle like the amethyst and fuschite but I'm not sure how often I'd use them. My favorite Primatek is the green apatite. It's really useful. Favorite color overall is much harder. Just pure color alone, I think phthalo turquoise but my most used are probably burnt umber, burnt sienna, and ultramarine. The other ones I'm obsessed with from my dot chart that I don't own are perylene violet, perylene maroon, naphthmide maroon, raw umber violet, permanent brown (I wish I had gotten this instead of the transparent brown oxide) and jadeite genuine. I'd love to try those ones out!

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      The more I think about it too, I think when my Rose of Ultra is gone, I'll replace with the the perylene violet in that well, then add the raw umber violet or perylene maroon to my darks in place of what's currently perylene violet.

    • @marissaswinghammer3149
      @marissaswinghammer3149 7 лет назад +1

      I love Green Apatite and Blue Apatite, Bloodstone Genuine and Sodalite and find them useful to have around. Lapis Luzuli was so greyed out and gross that I returned it, something I have never done before or since.

    • @marissaswinghammer3149
      @marissaswinghammer3149 7 лет назад +1

      I made my own raw umber violet mixing the two pigments but may need to buy a tube eventually!

  • @t.bunker2511
    @t.bunker2511 6 лет назад

    I've been researching limited palettes to re-start doing landscapes and marine-scapes, so definitely the blues and greens are of interest. Rather than a traditional split warm-cool primaries palette, I saw an interesting limited palette of warm and cool balanced RGB+CMY+Neutral Tint, Yellow Ochre and a Sienna/Umber. He recommended both Phthalos to avoid the granulation of the Ultramarines and the convenience greens and blues.
    Now I just have to choose between M.Graham and Daniel Smith.
    1. Buy Quality Paints. 2. and Quality Brushes. 3. then Paper...

  • @firecloud6503
    @firecloud6503 7 лет назад +1

    My first real watercolour set were the Academie colours from Schmincke and Schmincke still is ma favourite brand.
    I guess it might have something to do with what brand we start with. It`s the one I`m moste used to and I also have easy access to the brand in local stores.
    And for the granulation, I also didn`t like it in the beginning but now I really love it for certain effects, especially in landscape paintings. I think I would use the Buff Titanium for clouds.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      firecloud Schmincke is my second favorite :) thanks for sharing!

  • @StudioGPG
    @StudioGPG 4 года назад

    Hi there, I don't know if anybody picked up on it but there is a mistake in the content of the Phtalo Turquoise. It should read PB15:3/PG36.

  • @nou257
    @nou257 5 лет назад

    maybe it’s true that our first paints usually what we love most, i dont know, daniel smith is obviously a much higher quality than white nights, but white nights just have lots of hues that i got used to and preferred more than daniel smith’s versions (ex. yellow ochre, burnt umber, russian green- PG8, raw umber... although their pigments werent very strong compared to DS) but ofc it’s more of just the hues not really the performance, but performance wise daniel smith it is!

  • @stephaniealex1852
    @stephaniealex1852 6 лет назад +1

    Can you say the differences in m graham, schminke, and Daniel smith. Why you prefer daniel smith? I can’t afford to try them all😢

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  6 лет назад

      +Stephanie Alexander that's why I have detailed reviews on all of them! :) I'm must better at visually explaining things than writing them out so please take a look at the other videos for a better account. In short, Schmincke is soft while MGraham is super vibrant. DS is most textural.

    • @stephaniealex1852
      @stephaniealex1852 6 лет назад

      In Liquid Color thats perfect, right there. I have watched lots of your reviews, i love vibrant, and a little granulation.

  • @piratedn1nj4
    @piratedn1nj4 6 лет назад +3

    A bubble! A bubble! There's a bubble on raw sienna! I can't look away!

  • @MrsTiffanyGrey
    @MrsTiffanyGrey 7 лет назад +2

    Denise! This was an amazing video! Thank you for doing all the research for us! haha! Besides the Intro sets on Amazon, what's the best way to purchase D.S? It would be fun if they had more sets, but looks like just have to buy per tube? Thank you again!

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks so much Tiffany! I wish they had more sets too, though they do have a couple artist inspired ones. Of course the Amazon links help out this channel and you can get individual tubes with the drop down menu on the link in the description, but they're cheaper on DickBlick or JerrysArtarama, which I totally understand if you want/need to order from one of them :) My local specialty art store also carries most of their colors but they're a bit more expensive there too of course.

    • @MrsTiffanyGrey
      @MrsTiffanyGrey 7 лет назад

      Yes, I would love to support you! Thank you for such great content. Would love to know more about doing periodic donations when able to versus the monthly choice? This might be easier to persuade my husband. :)

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +1

      That's so kind of you Tiffany! Thank you so much 💜 until very recently viewers could make one time donations through the RUclips support button but that feature has been removed as of the end of February. I would hope they will replace it in the future but I have no idea what they're planning on.
      In the meantime if you regularly shop on Amazon, any purchases after using my link (it doesn't matter what it is, it doesn't even have to be art supplies) donates a small percentage to the channel which is always appreciated. However I know that can be a hassle to have to go through my site when ordering!
      Letting the ads run before my videos also helps me generate a little bit of revenue as well if they're not skipped. Regardless, just knowing how much you appreciate the content means a lot :) Thank you so much for being here and I'm so glad you're enjoying the channel!!

  • @KateTheSleepyTeacher
    @KateTheSleepyTeacher 5 лет назад

    That’s so funny. I’m fairly new to watercolor but I love granulation.

  • @MandyPoppinz
    @MandyPoppinz 7 лет назад +1

    I'm still using up my Cotmans, but I'm really tempted to get some Daniel Smith. I'm just still so bad at painting it seems like a waste haha. Anyways, this was another great video. I appreciate all the quality content you provide.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much! I have a set of Cotmans as well and while certain colors are okay (like "intense blue" which is phthalo blue) others like the burnt sienna are sooooo underwhelming. If there's anyway to get your hands on some Van Goghs, I highly recommend them over the Cotmans. They're so much easier to work with and more vibrant but still student grade so you're not forking out the big bucks. Otherwise, the 6 color introductory set of Daniel Smiths are great and only about $22 USD on Amazon :)

    • @erins.5420
      @erins.5420 7 лет назад +4

      Cuddlebloom it doesn't matter how bad or good you or anyone else thinks your painting is! It's all about how it makes you feel while doing it! Plus it takes time to learn this medium so go easy on yourself but always challenge yourself.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +1

      Here here! :)

    • @MandyPoppinz
      @MandyPoppinz 7 лет назад

      Thanks so much guys! I really appreciate the encouragement and suggestion.

  • @giaonguyen3799
    @giaonguyen3799 7 лет назад +1

    Those granulating colors are delicious * ^ * I'm now a sucker for granulation ever since I have noticed my Ultramarine. I only have one tube of DS, Quin Magenta ( It's gorgeous I swear ) and I would love to try more, DS is my ultimate goal now, it's the first brand that make I want to invest in them, their series are genius. I love the Primatek look, I want to try them so bad (* ´Д` *)

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      I hope you can get your hands on some soon! They're pricey, but in my opinion worth it if you like their look. Really no other brand does what they do with some of the colors they have come up with :)

  • @ellenvd5543
    @ellenvd5543 6 лет назад

    Thanks so much for sharing! I was just going to buy some of this paint, but i doubt ...there is also the set of Alvaro Castagnet...Thanks again!!

  • @gypsysnickerdoodle4354
    @gypsysnickerdoodle4354 7 лет назад +1

    I *adore* perylene pigments❣️

  • @_Obey_
    @_Obey_ 6 лет назад

    Good to know that they don’t have true cadmiums. I‘ll read up on them while commenting here and I am glad that DS apparently has a really good cad substitutes, even more opaque than true cadmium. Thb I didn’t even know that they apparently got banned in the eu in 2014. I was convinced Schmincke had the original cadmiums (since they DO have genuine cadmium pigments) but I am not so sure anymore.
    Does anyone know that??
    I’d love to see the difference of genuine cadmium vs DS cadmium hues by myself.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  6 лет назад

      Hi Cyan, I don't have any direct comparisons for you but I do have a swatch with me for Schmincke: ruclips.net/video/DTJ_jx57n1Y/видео.html From what I recall they were hues as well :)

  • @TobermoryCat
    @TobermoryCat 7 лет назад

    Helpful. Only thing missing for me is a demo of how well a section of paint lifts when scrubbed off.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the feedback. I'm sorry I didn't have this information for you. I don't do much lifting so I don't think to do them in reviews oftne, and it will vary a lot by color. I can assure you the non-staining colors lift wonderfully, and every color is well labeled. Just like any staining color, phthalos and the like are more difficult.

    • @TobermoryCat
      @TobermoryCat 7 лет назад +1

      I haven't used any D.S. paint so your vid was good fun. A range of 250 or so colours seems like madness to me - off putting. I fight to keep it down to about 12 colours - with some spot colours. Colour is only one factor, the unique properties of a specific tube of paint is an important factor.Being able to cut though to clean white ( non staining colours) is also a vital trait. Well done with your demo. Not so easy to highlight the USP of a particular tube of paint. You should try doing a gold panning movement or tapping the paper when you demo the granulating paints - it will really pop the granulation. You did good.Ta.

  • @erins.5420
    @erins.5420 7 лет назад

    I've review! For buff titanium it makes for a great dirty white fur in animals like in a Siberian husky etc. as for ultramarine I agree with you that granulating paints isn't something I look for so I really like schminckes finest versions that doesn't granulate!

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +1

      Ooo, good tip! Thank you Erin. I'll keep that in mind. I think I might venture out to a new blue once my DS Ultra runs out, and like you mentioned, I think Schmincke is a good fit!

  • @bunnybgood411
    @bunnybgood411 6 лет назад

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @donnas7240
    @donnas7240 7 лет назад

    I just got a new watercolor palette from
    St Petersburg (yay) I don't like opaque colors, but unfortunately it has 3 cadmiums:( Two of them are yellow so my mixed greens are so opaque! And the warm red they put in is also cadmium so my other mixed colors will be opaque, disappointed.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +1

      Donna S I haven't used St Petersburg myself but from what I have seen your assessment is spot on. The colors are very vibrant but also very opaque in many cases. I'm sorry that you're disappointed! Perhaps you could pick up a single tube of a transparent yellow to help mix your greens?

  • @bastet469
    @bastet469 7 лет назад

    On your swatch cards, what does the darkened stripe of color on the right hand side represent? Is there a reason why some have it and some don't?

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +2

      I used to just do the graded wash on the cards, but then later decided that I wanted to see the glazing for each branch as well. The stripe is just a second layer of paint but I didn't want to go back to do ALL of them at once. I'm doing them as they come up in reviews and whatnot :)

  • @SUSSDUE
    @SUSSDUE 6 лет назад

    No Quinacridone Gold or Sap Green??? Is it because the original PO 49 is no longer available?

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  6 лет назад

      That must have been my thought process at the time... If you asked me today, i'd still throw in the quin gold. Not the sap green though because you can easily mix it from PG7 and PO49.

  • @kaichidraws7787
    @kaichidraws7787 7 лет назад +1

    I got my first DS last Saturday as the 5mls went on sale on my fave store. Its Viridian - as I'm looking to add another single pigment green on my pallet. Still neutral to it i more keen to use it in making grays. I would still purchase a couple more color from DS when they are on sale because expensive XD. Oh My fave red is PR176 from Mijello- i really like it - i made sure I have enough of it. Any DS color do you think i should try? I like things that vibrant. :) thanks.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      If you like vibrant I'd definitely recommend the phthalo green over viridian. Also if you let your paints dry, be sure to mix in some glycerin or honey. Viridian dries really hard. I'd hate for you to think all DS colors are that way ;) are you looking for granulating pigments or just regular color recommendations? Any particular color family? There are so many to choose from!

    • @kaichidraws7787
      @kaichidraws7787 7 лет назад

      Thank you :) I'll take note of that glycerin or honey. Now that i realize how many colors there are XD. Regular ones - gray/browns and darks. I do portraits mostly. :) Thank you very much.

    • @lisathaviu1154
      @lisathaviu1154 7 лет назад

      I do mostly portraits too and I am thinking that I will buy some quin orange light or some Schminke light vermillion if I can find it, mostly for mixing and lip and eye accents.

  • @saravanlandegem4616
    @saravanlandegem4616 4 года назад

    Love the vid, thank you!

  • @joyfulldj
    @joyfulldj 7 лет назад +1

    Yes found the name. And Lord have Mercy on my wallet: But they don't come in a 5 mill tube: well never mind I will make me a jane blundell traveler pallet of 6 colors and since I use brown a LOT in just about any mix I make and on it's own it won't go to waste :P I think it's a pitty DS doesn't come in Pans btw I Hope they will change that sometime soon...I usually hate to fiddle with tubes, but lucky for me my review pallet of 24 full pans is not on my top list, so I will use their pans...last time i will do a home brand review, as much as I love them for sending me their wicked pallet ( that I WILL use,lol ) after steppingup to artist paints,most homebrands feel like sanding paper on my wc paper,lol. Oh and I think I will go for mayan blue deep since it is closest to the turner's mayan blue

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      I know the primatek paints and several of their other mineral paints are best out of the tube. As for why their standard colors aren't available in pans, I'm not sure. I do love the Mayan Blue Deep! It's a new color for me and I'm looking forward to eventually adding it to my palette when my Mijello Blue runs out.

  • @kitse_xiii8334
    @kitse_xiii8334 6 лет назад

    Does a palette of Pthalo Blue GS, Pthalo Blue RS, Quin. Rose, Lemon Yellow, Pyrrole Scarlet, and New Gamboge sound balanced?

    • @kitse_xiii8334
      @kitse_xiii8334 6 лет назад

      Sorry, I meant Quin. Lilac

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  6 лет назад

      I'm not familiar with using quin lilac so I'll have to defer a bit. As for the blues, they'd be a really similar but if you really don't want a granulating or lighter blue, then they'd be fine. The yellows are balanced.

  • @kellyro77
    @kellyro77 7 лет назад +1

    I'm all for surprises with my watercolors so I love the ones that spread like mad (QoR for example) and the heavy granulating ones.
    I assume you've seen DS's Cascade Green? It's a-freaking-mazing. (Again that's the opinion of someone who adores the wild side of watercolors.)
    By chance would you know how one could mix their own cascade green?

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +1

      I have it on my dot chart but have not painted with it. Cascade Green is listed as using PBr7 (I believe Raw Sienna) and PB15 (phthalo blue, though I'm not sure which one). I'll go try it out but Lezley did a video on this and other specialty colors if you want to check it out! :) ruclips.net/video/Bzk2UwfjNl4/видео.html

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +1

      Kelly Roy I posted a picture on my Instagram for you :)

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +1

      everart okelli I agree! I've seen others that say they're replicable but I haven't found that to be true with most of the more unique ones. Their chemists are great!

    • @kellyro77
      @kellyro77 7 лет назад +1

      I will hop over and take a peek! :)

  • @nelsonong3125
    @nelsonong3125 7 лет назад +1

    I don't really like to buy green except green gold because you can mix green yourself and I prefer quinacridone red which is weaker that permanent alizarin crimson and if you add a smidgen of french ultramarine to quin red, you get alizarin crimson.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      Tanks Nelson! I do find phthalo green blue shade to be indispensable as you cannot mix that intensity from other pigments and it mixes gorgeously, but I totally understand about not wanting convenience greens taking up space.i do love quinacridone red as well!

    • @nelsonong3125
      @nelsonong3125 7 лет назад +1

      In Liquid Color well it depends on the artist. for me, I love painting landscape so using green from tubes will make the painting flat. usually natural green more dull, not very intense and have several value from light(usually yellow) to mid tone(green) to dark (blue). mix green and make a color stream thinggy from yellow to blue and you have the 3 shades. this can avoid awkward transaction from yellow to blue. but phthalo green blue shade is an interesting color and could be used with various type of painting I believe.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      I agree! Phthalo green and blue are both super useful for blacks. I just hit the publish button on a mixing blacks video using both :) In addition to convenience greens and a primatek or two, it definitely has a place on my palette.

  • @BornAgainFarmGirl
    @BornAgainFarmGirl 7 лет назад +6

    I just purchased the Daniel Smith essentials set antispammer@earthling.net the Primatek set . I've been a Winsor & Newton user from the beginning so this is all very new to me . I've spent the last two days making color swatch charts , hoping to become better acquainted with these vibrant paints . Thanks for sharing your wisdom with me 😆 .

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +1

      Have a great time with your new paints! :)

    • @vanessacastagnoli1126
      @vanessacastagnoli1126 6 месяцев назад +1

      How do you like DS compared to your W&N?

    • @BornAgainFarmGirl
      @BornAgainFarmGirl 6 месяцев назад

      @@vanessacastagnoli1126 ​​⁠ Thanks for asking , both companies I usually will buy tube watercolor, paints and comparing the two is very hard to do because they both have extraordinary qualities and it’s hard to differentiate the worth of each. There’s no one that’s better than the other they’re just different.
      For example, Windsor n Newton Pain gray has qualities that the Daniel Smith pains (sp?) gray does not have, and secondly, the Windsor in Newton lemon, yellow mixes uniquely with various other Windsor Newton pigments that cannot be mixed using the Daniel Smith. But even still the Schmincke brand watercolor paints have the most beautiful Indigo that I have ever worked with .

  • @user-wickedflower
    @user-wickedflower 5 лет назад +1

    FYI. If you pause video on youtube the screen pauses dark so the last comparison swatches cant be seen.

    • @tornoofo17
      @tornoofo17 5 лет назад

      Screenshot?

    • @dynomax101
      @dynomax101 5 лет назад

      Kate Might be your settings? It doesn't darken on my computer.

  • @pstutor1
    @pstutor1 6 лет назад

    Really helpful!

  • @DaisyIdes
    @DaisyIdes 7 лет назад

    I love your system for keeping swatches. I just ordered a set of the 9 pocket page protectors. Do you use a paper cutter or scissors for the actual swatches? What paper do you use for the swatches?

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +2

      Definitely a paper cutter! It would take forever by hand unless you only have a few to do. I use Arches 140lb Cold Pressed, but whatever you usually use is what I'd do your swatches on so that you know what the colors will look like in actual painting :)

  • @TheSgyro
    @TheSgyro 6 лет назад

    Watching color mixing vids to convince myself I don't have to buy a pthalo green.. Lemon yellow n phthalo blue is enough....... Right!!? 😭

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  6 лет назад +1

      Haha, its entirely up to what you're painting!

    • @TheSgyro
      @TheSgyro 6 лет назад

      In Liquid Color thnx 😑👊 😁

  • @marissaswinghammer3149
    @marissaswinghammer3149 7 лет назад

    I do a lot of urban sketching and building illustration in Europe and find buff titanium and gothite (did I spell that one right) useful for the buildings here. But not all that useful for other paintings, though some have said that buff titanium can make a decent flesh mix. I love Daniel Smith best too but hesitate recommending it to people here in the UK because it is much harder to find and more expensive here than other brands.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      I can totally understand that! It's like Schmincke here in the states, or even Winsor & Newton is more expensive than Daniel Smith. Thanks for the thoughts on buff titanium! I could imagine it being lovely for older buildings.

    • @marissaswinghammer3149
      @marissaswinghammer3149 7 лет назад

      I get to live here! Buff Titanium is brilliant for these buildings. i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/11/21/10/3A9C867B00000578-3956550-image-a-5_1479725885374.jpg

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +1

      Gorgeous!!

    • @marissaswinghammer3149
      @marissaswinghammer3149 7 лет назад +1

      But I still don't use it enough to keep it in my regular travel palette of 14 colors. I keep putting it in and then booting it out a few weeks later. And no way in my new 12 color Portable Painter!

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      Marissa Swinghammer yay for the new portable painter! What colors did you decide on?

  • @celticqaidbear
    @celticqaidbear 7 лет назад

    are they professional or student grade ?

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад +3

      Dean Paradis one of the highest grade professional paints :)

  • @joyfulldj
    @joyfulldj 7 лет назад +1

    Oh My. That Transparent brown maybe granulating and like you I hate that but that color is like rich chocolate yummie icing. WANT.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      A .Vultink that hue is why I got it! 😍

    • @joyfulldj
      @joyfulldj 7 лет назад

      is there a brown in your chart that is like it... it tried just about any schmincke brown and its driving me BONKERS that I can't seem to find me a decent brown, this one I will buy and to be honest, I am miss cheap when it comes to paint, but now I am like, fuck that 12euro for one tube, i want it... lol i need one more darker brown any tips? Oh and do you have a name of this brown so it can be in my shopinglist today?

    • @joyfulldj
      @joyfulldj 7 лет назад

      btw jane blundell has a wicked non granulating paint list i am totally addicted to her site but it is lacking a proper index, wich is a pitty cause the search funnction is frustrating when english isn't you native language hahaha

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      Yes, Jane is great! She's actually on instagram and is very responsive if you ever have questions about her posts. It can be tricky to find the right info though.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  7 лет назад

      Also, I have found that most european companies miss the mark on browns. I am not thrilled with Sennelier and WN browns either. Schmincke came out with some new earth tones that I like, but they're not very dark. I have a Mixing Video on Browns though if you haven't seen it yet :)

  • @adidenis9751
    @adidenis9751 5 лет назад

    I love your vidiowes!
    but you have a white noise that make me see much less of your vidiowes.

  • @barbydoc1
    @barbydoc1 6 лет назад +2

    my G-d you speak so fast I couldnt keep up with you
    You drop the end of your sentences and I lose what youre saying.beyond that I like your charts and the labor you go through to make them
    thank you

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  6 лет назад +1

      barbydoc1 you can slow down the speed of any youtube video but using the gear icon in the bottom right corner. Thanks for watching.

  • @maryspeidel5258
    @maryspeidel5258 5 лет назад

    You talk too fast.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +1

      You can adjust the speed of any RUclips video.