Really enjoyed this side by side swatching and comparison. It's amazing how different they all are. When I use greens, I add sap green to add brightness to my mixture. Sap green reminds me of grass green like a golf course, bright yellow green. The mission gold is my favorite.
I love these blind tests. So interesting, great video ladies. I think ive only tried the windsor and newton sap green. I probably have some in my pallette sets ive not got round to painting with yet lol i feel i should start a sketch book. Rotating between different brands per painting to get more use out of them lol that cactus plant painting was cute ❤️❤️
Sap green (to me) should be leaning towards may or spring green, with a bit of yellow undertone that looks like a vibrancy/sunshine coming through. I agreed with your top three ratings!
So I paused the video at where you finish painting the leaves...so i dont know which ones which yet... But for me sap green is more of a brown pickel color...not the bright may green color that a lot of the pro brands make...I think in this video i prefer the very first swatch and the bottom 3rd swatch. I like the bottom 4th and last swatch as well...all the super bright greens are my least favorite...im excited to see which paints are which...fun video, thanks for sharing. Much love ❤
I've got to the part where you listed them out, and it's so funny how different artists' preferences are....the first one was my favorite, along with the 3rd in (which surprised me bc I've never liked the look of winsor and Newton sap green in person- too bright green), the 4th bottom and bottom last are also my favorite Sap Greens...which were all the greens you didn't consider Sap Green...and all your favorites are all the greens I don't consider Sap Green but would label it more of a May green or grass green. SOOOOOO funny how different people are....Anyway great fun video...thanks for sharing 😂
When a watercolor is opaque, it doesn’t necessarily mean there’s white (pw6) in it. Some pigments are less refractive than others (among other things) I do love me a sap green tho. 💚
Rosa Gallery Sap Green (as according to the pan I found being sold separately) is PY1100/PG7/PBK6, transparent and excellent lightfastness 3/3 stars.
Thank you!!
That was so fun!!! Denise's Green from DaVinci is soooo beautiful! Hope you get your hands on it! 💚
Really enjoyed this side by side swatching and comparison. It's amazing how different they all are. When I use greens, I add sap green to add brightness to my mixture. Sap green reminds me of grass green like a golf course, bright yellow green. The mission gold is my favorite.
I love this video. It was fun. I hope you will do other colours like this.😊
I really enjoyed your video! Thank you for sharing this.
I love these blind tests. So interesting, great video ladies. I think ive only tried the windsor and newton sap green. I probably have some in my pallette sets ive not got round to painting with yet lol i feel i should start a sketch book. Rotating between different brands per painting to get more use out of them lol that cactus plant painting was cute ❤️❤️
Your 1, 2 an 3 were also my favourites. I agree they were most sap green like
I like your style of comparison, that is not knowing the paints while you are doing the swatching 😊
I love these! I have five of these sap greens, but I have not compared them. To me the Mission Gold wins hands down. It is lovely.
Sap green (to me) should be leaning towards may or spring green, with a bit of yellow undertone that looks like a vibrancy/sunshine coming through. I agreed with your top three ratings!
This was fun.
Green is my absolute favorite color. I really enjoyed this video.
So I paused the video at where you finish painting the leaves...so i dont know which ones which yet...
But for me sap green is more of a brown pickel color...not the bright may green color that a lot of the pro brands make...I think in this video i prefer the very first swatch and the bottom 3rd swatch. I like the bottom 4th and last swatch as well...all the super bright greens are my least favorite...im excited to see which paints are which...fun video, thanks for sharing. Much love ❤
I've got to the part where you listed them out, and it's so funny how different artists' preferences are....the first one was my favorite, along with the 3rd in (which surprised me bc I've never liked the look of winsor and Newton sap green in person- too bright green), the 4th bottom and bottom last are also my favorite Sap Greens...which were all the greens you didn't consider Sap Green...and all your favorites are all the greens I don't consider Sap Green but would label it more of a May green or grass green. SOOOOOO funny how different people are....Anyway great fun video...thanks for sharing 😂
When a watercolor is opaque, it doesn’t necessarily mean there’s white (pw6) in it. Some pigments are less refractive than others (among other things) I do love me a sap green tho. 💚
Blind testing paints means you try them, but keep your eyes closed so you can’t see them.