Can't wait for next month, for lead whites to be back, and would ESPECIALLY love to try the lead white Dusty rose! Hopefully same time frame, thankyou for the video!
Speaking for myself, If I couldn't get lead white, I'd start to look at acrylic again. I think the dusty rose white might have been an accidental production product. So it might be a 'once in a blue moon' thing.
Lead White will be back in stock by the end of October or early November 2021. Stack Process Flake White will be available after September 30, 2021. Dusty Rose is actually an accident in the production that resulted in a slight rose tint. We have some that we will release in the next few weeks. It is a limited production.
You can use any white, it depends on what you want to achieve. Lead white is best for warmer colors, but titanium white for cool colors, but both can be used regardless.
Thank you for this video. I ordered the ceruse..and I love it!! If you want an impasto feel to your oils or thicker layers....try it 💜
Can't wait for next month, for lead whites to be back, and would ESPECIALLY love to try the lead white Dusty rose! Hopefully same time frame, thankyou for the video!
Speaking for myself, If I couldn't get lead white, I'd start to look at acrylic again. I think the dusty rose white might have been an accidental production product. So it might be a 'once in a blue moon' thing.
@@Divertedflight lol that's funny. I hear you!
Lead White will be back in stock by the end of October or early November 2021. Stack Process Flake White will be available after September 30, 2021. Dusty Rose is actually an accident in the production that resulted in a slight rose tint. We have some that we will release in the next few weeks. It is a limited production.
Been needing this info 👍
Can't wait for the Vermillion to come out again.🙂❤
Which is the most recommended white to make cadmium tints?
You can use any white, it depends on what you want to achieve. Lead white is best for warmer colors, but titanium white for cool colors, but both can be used regardless.
What is stuckla at the 5-minute point?
It is not 'stuckla' but rather Rublev Colours Stack Process Flake White: www.naturalpigments.com/stack-flake-white-oil-paint.html
@@RublevColours Sure...thanks for the clarification. I just wrote it the way I heard it and the best way I could understand. Thanks, and take care.
She...mmmh, He... Thanks for the good information.
Any time!