I have four tubes of these from my trip to Singapore! If i were to compare it to mgraham and sennelier, i believe they have less honey content since mine dried to a gloopy solid (my mgraham and sennelier is still jelly and wet, and im living in a tropical country) though the colour are as brilliant as the other 2 brands. My favourite color is py180 cuz im a sucker for unusual pigment, its like py150 nickel azo yellow though its more neutral and less glowy. I also love their sap green (same pigment as ds casade green) and hookers green
I got a granulation set - not much granulation was detected during the initial swatching (my guess - too small area), but when I started using them in my art - it was BOOM! blow me away! I’m so happy for your purchase! 🎉
P.S. I meant to say earlier, I was lucky enough to find that same pack of Bee paper at the Goodwill last year and used each and every sheet. It was a great reminder to order more. I’ve gotten on to the Case For Making paints and so I think I’d better enjoy what l have. I sure liked seeing the Michael Harding watercolors though!
You say somewhere around 17:44 “For the most part, that is a warm leaning red now…which is kind of amazing, coz you kind of think of red as being a primary color - ‘primary’ basically means that it can’t be mixed”. The inability to mix primary colours is actually a myth, as you’ve just proved. In fact there is no such thing as a primary colour set in stone. Computer printers use different primary colours: cyan, magenta and yellow, plus black (CMYK), and happily produce any colour including pure red and blue. Primary colours are merely a choice. Some artists use red, yellow and blue (RGB). Some use cyan, magenta and yellow (CMY). Some use others. But the CMY primary system can produce a purer range of colour than RGB.
I definitely did not-however, if you are listening Michael Harding, I’m totally open to receiving some free watercolors-lol. My personal opinion is that they are fantastic.
Meh on Michael Harding... they tried but didn't seem to do a great job.. For the price - I'll just buy Daniel Smith - a known brand with a ton of support!
Great colors I have oneMH color I think it is burnt orange. Nice
I have four tubes of these from my trip to Singapore! If i were to compare it to mgraham and sennelier, i believe they have less honey content since mine dried to a gloopy solid (my mgraham and sennelier is still jelly and wet, and im living in a tropical country) though the colour are as brilliant as the other 2 brands. My favourite color is py180 cuz im a sucker for unusual pigment, its like py150 nickel azo yellow though its more neutral and less glowy. I also love their sap green (same pigment as ds casade green) and hookers green
I got a granulation set - not much granulation was detected during the initial swatching (my guess - too small area), but when I started using them in my art - it was BOOM! blow me away! I’m so happy for your purchase! 🎉
I have been nothing but impressed with these watercolors!
Thanks again for sharing some watercolors I’ve been curious about!!
This is a very nice palette, my go to colors.
I think you will find the ultramarine will granulate more when you use more pigment and more water, compared to the swatch.
They have individual tubes now.
Good to know! I've really been loving these and it will be nice to get a tube or two when needed.
@@MysteryArts i have the same set as you are showing here. They are glorious paints.
P.S. I meant to say earlier, I was lucky enough to find that same pack of Bee paper at the Goodwill last year and used each and every sheet. It was a great reminder to order more. I’ve gotten on to the Case For Making paints and so I think I’d better enjoy what l have. I sure liked seeing the Michael Harding watercolors though!
Wondering what set that was….they have so many….thank you!
They’ve expanded their selection of sets on Jackson’s since I got mine. So many fun sets now! I’m pretty sure that this is the urban set.
@@MysteryArts thank you so much….yes….there is so much stuff on there now it is quite confusing! Thank you !
You say somewhere around 17:44 “For the most part, that is a warm leaning red now…which is kind of amazing, coz you kind of think of red as being a primary color - ‘primary’ basically means that it can’t be mixed”.
The inability to mix primary colours is actually a myth, as you’ve just proved. In fact there is no such thing as a primary colour set in stone. Computer printers use different primary colours: cyan, magenta and yellow, plus black (CMYK), and happily produce any colour including pure red and blue.
Primary colours are merely a choice. Some artists use red, yellow and blue (RGB). Some use cyan, magenta and yellow (CMY). Some use others. But the CMY primary system can produce a purer range of colour than RGB.
Sorry, RYB, not RGB
Lol @ the last mix, isn't it a rule NOT to scrub two colors together on the paper?
No rules like that here. You do you.
how did you get the paint ?
See my link in the description box for the product on Jackson's Art Supply--that is where I got it.
You might want to add a disclaimer that you have received no kind of compensation from Harding .
I definitely did not-however, if you are listening Michael Harding, I’m totally open to receiving some free watercolors-lol. My personal opinion is that they are fantastic.
Meh on Michael Harding... they tried but didn't seem to do a great job.. For the price - I'll just buy Daniel Smith - a known brand with a ton of support!