Hi guys. Yes, I misspelled the "luxury" in the swatches. I stand corrected, and I'm sorry. ☺️ Also, this is a reuplaoded video, you're not having dejavu. The one I uploaded an hour ago had some troubles for some reason and came 'unavailable' to most of my subscribers.. thanks E Lois for letting me know. well,.. 😉
Aside from the obvious fine quality of the pigments, this set is great because they don't include black and white colors. Quite expensive, of course, but really worth every penny! Great review!
Yeah, I agree. Quality pigments and wise color selection are some of the edges of this set. I would love to have white and black colors but not in a small or limited palette like this. ☺️🎨 Thank you! ☺️🎨🙏
Thanks for testing this paint set. I love how you test and compare and its very helpful. I am a beginner and ordered the Van Gogh because of your recommendation. When I become more experienced I will order a professional set
Glad it the reviews were helpful Daisy. 🙏 thank you for the kind words too. VanGogh paints are really one my favorite higher student grade paints. They're actually even better than some paints that claim to be pro grade. Enjoy your paints and happy pinting. 😊
The difference between the Vang Gogh line and the Rembrandt line is that the one completes the other and both lines have the same code numbers for the same colours. Both f.e the Rembrandt and Van Gogh Vermillion have the code number 311. B. Sienna is 411 in both lines. And each line has some colours that the other one doesn't have. But even if they have the same code number the same colours don't have necessarily the same hue.The Rembrandt B. Sienna is slightly darker and cooler than the Van Gogh one. So you can have different options when you choose a colour. There is a video somewhere here on youtube where they made a side by side comparison of these two lines. ( but I have to search to find it). Anyway... whatever is the case I use these watercolours ( both V.G and Rembrandt ) for countless years because they are reliable and lightfast. I've never had a lightfastness problem with both these lines of watercolours. And they are fantastic on layering too. You just have to practice on how to use them as you should with all art materials that each and everyone of them has its own way to use. But the thing that saves the day with Talens colours is that they are reliable. It is the same thing, they don't change something so drastically in order to lose the plot as it happens very often with other brands. The quality for instance of W&N watercolours changes from year to year depending probably on where they move the production. Because I'm certain that they don't make all their products on the same factory and they don't have the same quality standards even though they claim that their paints are professional etc.
Thank you for sharing these information. I've personally obsered some of these too and i agree. I love vangogh and rembrant for their character. They're easy to activate and dependable. Although some artists say they're chalky etall, i think most of the time, it just depends on how you use it and hoe familiar with the brand and medium. I would like to explore more of Rembrandt as currently , ive only tried the 12pan set. I also understand that despite vangogh being a higher end student grade, has noticeably high price comparable to some artist grades like white nights.. one reason i see is the production quality cost being them made in Netherlands.. in contrast to Winsor and Newton where their Cotman line is made in China. It affects their consistency and oftentimes their image.
@@AllanJayQuesada I use some very specific colours from Rembrandt line and a good number of the Van Gogh ones. The Rembrandt ones are by far more expensive than Van Gogh and in some cases way more expensive than other professional quality colours from other brands. But I haven't noticed any chalkiness on any of these lines though some of the colours ( in both lines) are more opaque than others. But chalkiness and opaqueness are not the same thing. As I've explained on another comment what we consider as chalkiness on watercolour it has to do with the amount of Gum Arabic that a watercolour paint has. It is the Gum Arabic that makes the/any pigment of any watercolour to stick.bind on the paper. If there is not enough Gum Arabic then the particles of the pigment will come off the paper and will stick to your fingers, napkin etc. And on that ratio of pigment to Gum Arabic we have to add the size of the particles of each pigment. A pigment with large size of particles will not get easily absorbed into the fibers of the paper and will either granulate or will come off the paper. ( if there is not enough Gum Arabic into its mix). Winsor & Newton used to be the "industry" standard but it is not anymore. I have encountered over the years whatever problems one can imagine. Half empty tubes, colours that separate from the binder, colours that shrink into the pans, colours that are weak and as a consequence don't last that long. I don't use the Cotman line because it is of lesser quality of the Van Gogh ones. And here is another thing that I've notice. That Van Gogh and Daniel Smith lines are of about the same quality. The only difference between these two lines is that Daniel Smith offers a larger range of colours. But the quality between these two lines is about the same. I had made at some point a side by side comparison between the same colours from both lines that proved this. They have similar coverage, similar pigmentation, similar vibrancy, and V.G colours were in some cases more lightfast than the D.S ones. Talking always about colours that had the same pigments.
Perfect ang set up ng kulay nila... Meron pang Cerulean blue.. Na isa sa mga pinakamahal na pigment... Saka 3 yung earth colors nila... Usually dalawa lang... Y.ochre & Burnt Sienna...at mukang sturdy yung palette...
Great review! I especially like the comparison between the professional and the student grade. As a beginner I want good quality but not necessarily the most expensive. Keep going! You have a wonderful calm style and very relaxing and funny too. May I suggest a review of brushes, synthetic bs real, or professional vs student grade etc. great job!
Hi. Thank you Victoria. ☺️. Happy you like it. For as long as I have followers and supporter, I will continue the page and improve myself. Yes, I will definitely make a review of my brushes one day.. I love portable brushes and I might review them first.☺️
I like Van Gogh paints that I have but because I run out of few colors I was thinking about substituting them with Rembrand's. It looks like they will fit in my Van Gogh set. Helpful information. Thank you.
Check the charts on their website as some of the paints are identical, both in ingredients and swatches. There's no point paying 2 to 3 times as much for the exact same thing. Have a look at White Nights and Roman Szmal if you're wanting to move into professional paints though. They do full pans for less than Rembrandt half pans and they both have far more single pigment paints. They wouldn't fit in your little plastic Van Gogh boxes but metal tins for full pans aren't particularly expensive and White Nights sell their own in a unique colour.
Rembrandt watercolour paints are one of my favourite brands as a vegan. Based in the EU so they are actually reasonably priced. These paints are vegan-friendly except for 1 or 2 of the paints, which suits me very well. They work well with my vegan-friendly watercolour papers: Fabriano Artistico, Hahnemühle Expression. I have Van Gogh paints too and they are fine for limited water paintings but it is worth investing in the Rembrandt paints if they are reasonably priced. Thanks for the review and for the demo!!
I love Rembrandt too, but theyre quite expensive here, almost like Schmincke and there is only one seller of it here. Sometimes, I dream of migrating to Europe because of these beautiful paints there, from Schmincke, to W&N, to Maimeri, to Rembrandt, to Roman Szmal to Sennelier.. like every country has their own bet. hehe. which brands by the way are not vegan?
Yes, the paints are vegan, but unfortunately, if you want to avoid animal products, you have to buy them all individually, as their sets all seem to contain a sable brush. This is really upsetting to me, as buying a set would obviously be much more affordable than having to get single colors. But while I am not 100% strict when it comes to animal ingredients like honey or even ox gall (since nobody is crazy enough to kill a whole ox just for the gall, ya know..) I refuse to buy any sable or squirrel brushes, knowing that these animals die horrible deaths exclusively for their hair.
@@AllanJayQuesada Brands that are not vegan are Schmincke Horadam and Winsor and Newton Pro , as they add ox gall to all of their paints. Sennelier, White Nights and M Graham are also non-vegan because of the honey that they contain. I am sure that there are other non-vegan watercolors, but these are the ones that come to my mind right now.
Arkitek,! Hahaha Yes, in time mag compare at review Rin ako mg brushes. Pag aaralan ko Lang Kung paano para organized. 😉 Aling expensive brush Ang interested ka? Bka meron ako, bigyan na Kita mg advance feedback. Hehe
Would have loved to see the same picture ( same appriximate colors) for both sets.....woulld be a better comparison...you did point out major differences...good job...important to know.
Wow, that is probably the nicest high end set I've seen, the quality is throughout from the box, to the brush, to the color choices.. not only the colors provided but the pigments used. It seems like while the van gogh has comparable pigmentation there is something "off" with the texture.. like it has a formed a film or haziness? I don't want to say chalky, but less transparent?
Yes, this Rembrandt set is just so classy yet compact. strong pigment selection and they didnt really hesitate to get the expensive yet durable pigments. VanGogh are cheaper, so maybe that film is brought by either lower quality binder or extender.. but still, i love the VanGogh paints as student grade paints.
Hello. Thank you. I like the texture of Rembrandt in pans a bit more over Newton.. I'm not sure though if tube paints are the same performance though. However, Rembrandt is far pricier and less available as compared to newton. Also, color range matter to me too. So I'd go for w&n pro. 😊🎨
Are the pans between the two interchangeable? They looked very similar. Wondering if I can refill with the higher level paint slowly as the van gogh runs out....
Hi Allan. Because of the lockdown, im stranded in India. To kill time i watched almost all of your video. I am a beginner painter, what i like is to paint foodie, i have many tubes of DS, WN prof and holbein and thinking of getting pan set after this lockdown is over. I bought cotman once and i hate it alot and eventually i gave it away. So which brand you suggest i should get? (Your own opinion) I am thinking to get white nights bzos it rewets easily so it doesnt ruin my brush. But after watching this rembrandr review, you made me confuse LOL Help!!!
Hi, Ariana. I'm sorry to learn that you're stranded.. I don't know if you've seen my Camlin Paints review, which is from India. I think it's great and really cheap. But based on others' reviews, the tubes are better than their pans.. and i ve only tried the tubes so cant really tell the difference. Anyways, if you are looking for paints the rewet easily, i would agree that Rembrandt and even VanGogh are acing that game. White nights rewet easily too as they're semi moist.. but there's just really something super smooth and buttery with Rembrandt and VanGogh.. and it kinda reminds of Schmincke too. What's great about white nights is that they come on full pans, so that is really safer for your brush. ☺️
@@AllanJayQuesada as rembrandt and white nights are both rewet easily, which one is more vibrant and transparant? I really like your videos, the swatchs are nice and you describe everything in very detail. 4 tumbs up!!!
@@arianachan8507 hmm. I have tried White Nights 36 colors while i have only tried 12 in Rembrandt. The rembeandt set thatbive tried includes 3 Cadmiums which are on the opaque side, and cadmiums are naturally opaque across all brands.. as of now, i think it's not fair for me to compare their transparency as I have limited experience to the colors of Rembrandt. But maybe, if we are to compare Rembeandt 36 colors vs White Nights 36 colors,.. id go for Rembeandt. I just feel like im happier with its texture a bit that wHite Nights. Thank you for recognizing my effort. It pays my sacrifices. 🙏🎨😍
@@AllanJayQuesada thank you Allan for replying. The texture of the result of the painting or the paint itself on the pan? I mean the white nights i heard it is very sticky while rembrandt is solid block. And i heard also, rembrandt become less saturated after the painting dries
Thanks for the video! I you were to recommend one set of 24/36 (I’ve found both brands online in the same price) - would it be Rembrandt or Schmincke? 😊
You're welcome, Adriana. Schmincke, of course. Rembrandt is really not bad. I love it. But Schmincke has a bit more to offer such as color range, excitings sets, new colors and the overall quality is also good. Schmincke is buttery smooth if you're into such texture.
That's a hard question. Haha. Ive only tried 12 colors of Rembrandt while i have tried around 30+ colors of Schmincke.. both are great. But if i need to choose, i think id choose Schmincke.. because of its color range, availability, documentation and expansion of color selecrion. They now have new granulating, tundra and forrest colors. 😉
Hmm. This is my take on tgis. I don't usually get to use my paints alot too as I have tons of brands and sets.. most of my paints have been kept of 2-3 yrs now and so far, in my experience, only Prang got molds. They're really susceptible. But the rest, they're fine. I believe if you atleast keep them open atleast once in week, they won't get molds. Or put them in a box with dehumidifier pack. 😁 What I'm actually more concerned about are the insects. They pester VanGogh, schmincke and Prang and might pester Rembrandt as well as they're in same makers as VanGogh.. my solution to that is to put moth balls in their box. 😁
Watercolors by Allan Jay Quesada yeah, Prang gets molds easily. My friend’s other artist-grade watercolors also got molds, though. But you’re right, maybe it would help if you open the case at least once a week 😊
@@christianb1829 it seems like those paints that are prone to insects are more likely to get molds because this has no some sort of chemical or preservative that protects it. Some of my paints which got molds are the handmade paints from local makers.. 🤔
Hi guys. Yes, I misspelled the "luxury" in the swatches. I stand corrected, and I'm sorry. ☺️
Also, this is a reuplaoded video, you're not having dejavu. The one I uploaded an hour ago had some troubles for some reason and came 'unavailable' to most of my subscribers.. thanks E Lois for letting me know. well,.. 😉
Watercolors by Allan Jay Quesada oo nga unang napansin ko yun...
Aside from the obvious fine quality of the pigments, this set is great because they don't include black and white colors. Quite expensive, of course, but really worth every penny!
Great review!
Yeah, I agree. Quality pigments and wise color selection are some of the edges of this set. I would love to have white and black colors but not in a small or limited palette like this. ☺️🎨
Thank you! ☺️🎨🙏
Yeah, I suppose, if you’re into using up your other paints to mix a decent black & true neutral grey. Aside from that, yep Rembrandt is tops.
Considering how you dont use reference for landscapes, I’d say you’re quite talented!! Keep it up man!
Thank you Ty. ☺️🙏🖌️
Thanks for testing this paint set. I love how you test and compare and its very helpful. I am a beginner and ordered the Van Gogh because of your recommendation. When I become more experienced I will order a professional set
Glad it the reviews were helpful Daisy. 🙏 thank you for the kind words too. VanGogh paints are really one my favorite higher student grade paints. They're actually even better than some paints that claim to be pro grade. Enjoy your paints and happy pinting. 😊
The difference between the Vang Gogh line and the Rembrandt line is that the one completes the other and both lines have the same code numbers for the same colours. Both f.e the Rembrandt and Van Gogh Vermillion have the code number 311. B. Sienna is 411 in both lines. And each line has some colours that the other one doesn't have.
But even if they have the same code number the same colours don't have necessarily the same hue.The Rembrandt B. Sienna is slightly darker and cooler than the Van Gogh one. So you can have different options when you choose a colour.
There is a video somewhere here on youtube where they made a side by side comparison of these two lines. ( but I have to search to find it).
Anyway... whatever is the case I use these watercolours ( both V.G and Rembrandt ) for countless years because they are reliable and lightfast. I've never had a lightfastness problem with both these lines of watercolours. And they are fantastic on layering too. You just have to practice on how to use them as you should with all art materials that each and everyone of them has its own way to use. But the thing that saves the day with Talens colours is that they are reliable. It is the same thing, they don't change something so drastically in order to lose the plot as it happens very often with other brands. The quality for instance of W&N watercolours changes from year to year depending probably on where they move the production. Because I'm certain that they don't make all their products on the same factory and they don't have the same quality standards even though they claim that their paints are professional etc.
Thank you for sharing these information. I've personally obsered some of these too and i agree. I love vangogh and rembrant for their character. They're easy to activate and dependable. Although some artists say they're chalky etall, i think most of the time, it just depends on how you use it and hoe familiar with the brand and medium. I would like to explore more of Rembrandt as currently , ive only tried the 12pan set. I also understand that despite vangogh being a higher end student grade, has noticeably high price comparable to some artist grades like white nights.. one reason i see is the production quality cost being them made in Netherlands.. in contrast to Winsor and Newton where their Cotman line is made in China. It affects their consistency and oftentimes their image.
@@AllanJayQuesada I use some very specific colours from Rembrandt line and a good number of the Van Gogh ones. The Rembrandt ones are by far more expensive than Van Gogh and in some cases way more expensive than other professional quality colours from other brands. But I haven't noticed any chalkiness on any of these lines though some of the colours ( in both lines) are more opaque than others.
But chalkiness and opaqueness are not the same thing.
As I've explained on another comment what we consider as chalkiness on watercolour it has to do with the amount of Gum Arabic that a watercolour paint has. It is the Gum Arabic that makes the/any pigment of any watercolour to stick.bind on the paper. If there is not enough Gum Arabic then the particles of the pigment will come off the paper and will stick to your fingers, napkin etc. And on that ratio of pigment to Gum Arabic we have to add the size of the particles of each pigment. A pigment with large size of particles will not get easily absorbed into the fibers of the paper and will either granulate or will come off the paper. ( if there is not enough Gum Arabic into its mix).
Winsor & Newton used to be the "industry" standard but it is not anymore.
I have encountered over the years whatever problems one can imagine. Half empty tubes, colours that separate from the binder, colours that shrink into the pans, colours that are weak and as a consequence don't last that long.
I don't use the Cotman line because it is of lesser quality of the Van Gogh ones.
And here is another thing that I've notice. That Van Gogh and Daniel Smith lines are of about the same quality. The only difference between these two lines is that Daniel Smith offers a larger range of colours. But the quality between these two lines is about the same. I had made at some point a side by side comparison between the same colours from both lines that proved this. They have similar coverage, similar pigmentation, similar vibrancy, and V.G colours were in some cases more lightfast than the D.S ones. Talking always about colours that had the same pigments.
The Rembrandt is more pigmented, that’s what makes it professional level & more costly. Both are great.
Perfect ang set up ng kulay nila... Meron pang Cerulean blue.. Na isa sa mga pinakamahal na pigment... Saka 3 yung earth colors nila... Usually dalawa lang... Y.ochre & Burnt Sienna...at mukang sturdy yung palette...
Exactly same points sir. ☺️
Great review! I especially like the comparison between the professional and the student grade. As a beginner I want good quality but not necessarily the most expensive. Keep going! You have a wonderful calm style and very relaxing and funny too. May I suggest a review of brushes, synthetic bs real, or professional vs student grade etc. great job!
Hi. Thank you Victoria. ☺️. Happy you like it. For as long as I have followers and supporter, I will continue the page and improve myself. Yes, I will definitely make a review of my brushes one day.. I love portable brushes and I might review them first.☺️
Hey Allan! I'm so glad I found your channel! I just bought these and I'm so excited to watch your review 😍
Hi Anna. Welcome to my channel and enjoy your Rembrandt Set. This is a great set, I can say. 😊
I love the sample painting! Watching your videos makes me want to get better with watercolor (a good thing)! 😊😁😀
Hello, thank you! I'm humbled to have you inspired. Just keep on painting and the improvement will be endless. 🖌️☺️
Love your paint and like the set of Rembrandt watercolor . Thank you .
Thank you Petra. 😊 i love Rembrandt too. Now I'm curious about their tube paints. 🤔
I like Van Gogh paints that I have but because I run out of few colors I was thinking about substituting them with Rembrand's. It looks like they will fit in my Van Gogh set. Helpful information. Thank you.
Yes it will surely fit as they're from same company.. getting Rembrandt is an upgrade, so take that as a good sign. ☺️
Check the charts on their website as some of the paints are identical, both in ingredients and swatches. There's no point paying 2 to 3 times as much for the exact same thing. Have a look at White Nights and Roman Szmal if you're wanting to move into professional paints though. They do full pans for less than Rembrandt half pans and they both have far more single pigment paints. They wouldn't fit in your little plastic Van Gogh boxes but metal tins for full pans aren't particularly expensive and White Nights sell their own in a unique colour.
Hey I really love your content. Thanks for the in depth review. Like your painting style too.
I appreciate that and Im glad you like my style too. im also inspired by lots of wonderful artists here on RUclips. 🙏🎨☺️
Rembrandt watercolour paints are one of my favourite brands as a vegan. Based in the EU so they are actually reasonably priced. These paints are vegan-friendly except for 1 or 2 of the paints, which suits me very well. They work well with my vegan-friendly watercolour papers: Fabriano Artistico, Hahnemühle Expression. I have Van Gogh paints too and they are fine for limited water paintings but it is worth investing in the Rembrandt paints if they are reasonably priced. Thanks for the review and for the demo!!
I love Rembrandt too, but theyre quite expensive here, almost like Schmincke and there is only one seller of it here. Sometimes, I dream of migrating to Europe because of these beautiful paints there, from Schmincke, to W&N, to Maimeri, to Rembrandt, to Roman Szmal to Sennelier.. like every country has their own bet. hehe. which brands by the way are not vegan?
Yes, the paints are vegan, but unfortunately, if you want to avoid animal products, you have to buy them all individually, as their sets all seem to contain a sable brush. This is really upsetting to me, as buying a set would obviously be much more affordable than having to get single colors. But while I am not 100% strict when it comes to animal ingredients like honey or even ox gall (since nobody is crazy enough to kill a whole ox just for the gall, ya know..) I refuse to buy any sable or squirrel brushes, knowing that these animals die horrible deaths exclusively for their hair.
@@AllanJayQuesada Brands that are not vegan are Schmincke Horadam and Winsor and Newton Pro , as they add ox gall to all of their paints. Sennelier, White Nights and M Graham are also non-vegan because of the honey that they contain. I am sure that there are other non-vegan watercolors, but these are the ones that come to my mind right now.
arch sana upload ka din ng diff brushes and ung ideal use for each type of brush...curious din ako re: expensive brushes. thanks!
Arkitek,! Hahaha
Yes, in time mag compare at review Rin ako mg brushes. Pag aaralan ko Lang Kung paano para organized. 😉 Aling expensive brush Ang interested ka? Bka meron ako, bigyan na Kita mg advance feedback. Hehe
Wow you are so rich. This set is expensive. It looks so nice and beautiful colors. I admire your paintings!
Hello. No, I'm not rich.. I'm just so passionate and at the same time addicted to watercolor. Thank you. ☺️
Excellent review and beautiful sample painting
Thank you so much. (Though I'm so late)🙏
Thank you so much. (Though I'm so late)🙏
Would have loved to see the same picture ( same appriximate colors) for both sets.....woulld be a better comparison...you did point out major differences...good job...important to know.
Wow, that is probably the nicest high end set I've seen, the quality is throughout from the box, to the brush, to the color choices.. not only the colors provided but the pigments used. It seems like while the van gogh has comparable pigmentation there is something "off" with the texture.. like it has a formed a film or haziness? I don't want to say chalky, but less transparent?
Yes, this Rembrandt set is just so classy yet compact. strong pigment selection and they didnt really hesitate to get the expensive yet durable pigments. VanGogh are cheaper, so maybe that film is brought by either lower quality binder or extender.. but still, i love the VanGogh paints as student grade paints.
Very nice comparison and lovely painting. Thanks!
Many thanks, Gale Dar!
Thank you. Your reviews are very high quality.
I appreciate that, lili721! have a great day!
Hi. Allen. Like Ur Video and Ur paint. What's Ur recommendation between Rembrandt and W&N pro. ? Thanks !
Hello. Thank you. I like the texture of Rembrandt in pans a bit more over Newton.. I'm not sure though if tube paints are the same performance though. However, Rembrandt is far pricier and less available as compared to newton. Also, color range matter to me too. So I'd go for w&n pro. 😊🎨
Are the pans between the two interchangeable? They looked very similar. Wondering if I can refill with the higher level paint slowly as the van gogh runs out....
you mean the vangogh and rembrandt pans? yes, theyre just the same pans. :)
Hi Allan. Because of the lockdown, im stranded in India. To kill time i watched almost all of your video. I am a beginner painter, what i like is to paint foodie, i have many tubes of DS, WN prof and holbein and thinking of getting pan set after this lockdown is over. I bought cotman once and i hate it alot and eventually i gave it away.
So which brand you suggest i should get? (Your own opinion)
I am thinking to get white nights bzos it rewets easily so it doesnt ruin my brush. But after watching this rembrandr review, you made me confuse LOL
Help!!!
Hi, Ariana. I'm sorry to learn that you're stranded.. I don't know if you've seen my Camlin Paints review, which is from India. I think it's great and really cheap. But based on others' reviews, the tubes are better than their pans.. and i ve only tried the tubes so cant really tell the difference. Anyways, if you are looking for paints the rewet easily, i would agree that Rembrandt and even VanGogh are acing that game. White nights rewet easily too as they're semi moist.. but there's just really something super smooth and buttery with Rembrandt and VanGogh.. and it kinda reminds of Schmincke too. What's great about white nights is that they come on full pans, so that is really safer for your brush. ☺️
@@AllanJayQuesada as rembrandt and white nights are both rewet easily, which one is more vibrant and transparant?
I really like your videos, the swatchs are nice and you describe everything in very detail. 4 tumbs up!!!
@@arianachan8507 hmm. I have tried White Nights 36 colors while i have only tried 12 in Rembrandt. The rembeandt set thatbive tried includes 3 Cadmiums which are on the opaque side, and cadmiums are naturally opaque across all brands.. as of now, i think it's not fair for me to compare their transparency as I have limited experience to the colors of Rembrandt. But maybe, if we are to compare Rembeandt 36 colors vs White Nights 36 colors,.. id go for Rembeandt. I just feel like im happier with its texture a bit that wHite Nights.
Thank you for recognizing my effort. It pays my sacrifices. 🙏🎨😍
@@AllanJayQuesada thank you Allan for replying. The texture of the result of the painting or the paint itself on the pan? I mean the white nights i heard it is very sticky while rembrandt is solid block. And i heard also, rembrandt become less saturated after the painting dries
Thanks for the video! I you were to recommend one set of 24/36 (I’ve found both brands online in the same price) - would it be Rembrandt or Schmincke? 😊
You're welcome, Adriana. Schmincke, of course. Rembrandt is really not bad. I love it. But Schmincke has a bit more to offer such as color range, excitings sets, new colors and the overall quality is also good. Schmincke is buttery smooth if you're into such texture.
@@AllanJayQuesada Okay, thank you 😊
Hello :) what paper are you using?
Hiii. Im using arches 185 gsm cold press in all my reviews. 😉
Between these and schimcke what do you recommend?
That's a hard question. Haha. Ive only tried 12 colors of Rembrandt while i have tried around 30+ colors of Schmincke.. both are great. But if i need to choose, i think id choose Schmincke.. because of its color range, availability, documentation and expansion of color selecrion. They now have new granulating, tundra and forrest colors. 😉
Beautiful paint!! Thanks.
Thank you. ☺️🖌️🙏
Hi idol! Ano po brand nung clear handle paint brush?
Hi. It's Royal Aqualon 2150 size 10. 🖌️
Nicely done Doll 😘
Thank you. Doll?
@@AllanJayQuesada I call everyone Doll
Oh.. can I know the reason behind that? ☺️
@@AllanJayQuesada habit
The colors look so good! I want to buy this because of the packaging, but if I don’t use it often it will mold 😭😭😭😭😭
Hmm. This is my take on tgis. I don't usually get to use my paints alot too as I have tons of brands and sets.. most of my paints have been kept of 2-3 yrs now and so far, in my experience, only Prang got molds. They're really susceptible. But the rest, they're fine. I believe if you atleast keep them open atleast once in week, they won't get molds. Or put them in a box with dehumidifier pack. 😁 What I'm actually more concerned about are the insects. They pester VanGogh, schmincke and Prang and might pester Rembrandt as well as they're in same makers as VanGogh.. my solution to that is to put moth balls in their box. 😁
Watercolors by Allan Jay Quesada yeah, Prang gets molds easily. My friend’s other artist-grade watercolors also got molds, though. But you’re right, maybe it would help if you open the case at least once a week 😊
@@christianb1829 woah. Could you tell which brands are these?
Watercolors by Allan Jay Quesada she said it’s schminke
@@christianb1829 it seems like those paints that are prone to insects are more likely to get molds because this has no some sort of chemical or preservative that protects it. Some of my paints which got molds are the handmade paints from local makers.. 🤔
My Van Gogh cerulean is granulating as crazy.
Yes, because that's a real cerulean Pigment. Don't you like it? Hehe
I can watch it na po. Salamat! :)
Good! you're welcome Elois. And thanks for being the 1st in letting me know it's unavailable.😊
Top shelf paints.
hmmm. you mean, the Rembrandt paints have best shelf life?
@@AllanJayQuesada 'Top shelf' means to be among the best.
Rembrandt doesnt make it to my top 10 watercolors.
Yes, there are alot that are better i think too.
Very loud birds there,😅
Hahaha. I think it was their breeding season when i shot this. 😅 🐦