Fun fact about "royal purple": it's really hard to photograph it. It's such a rich color than whenever its photographed or filmed it comes off as dull or maroon. Keep this in mind if you go to a museum with artworks dated between the 15th century up to 18th century, because it's more likely that the artists used royal purple in their artworks, and you'll get a chance to see how deep and rich it is.
So true. The colorspaces used by cameras, video compression, screens, and all the transformations between them, pretty much guarantee that some colors can't yet be reproduced with accuracy. Some very saturated colors are simply lost in translation irreversibly. Not to mention the reproduction characteristics of individual screens.
@@dillonqueen, Isn't a sarcophagus a "type" of casket? I discovered that some languages use the word "casket" to mean a "container/box" with a lid. I got the impression, from the dictionary, that it has only been recently (1500's) that "casket" has been used to imply "a box used for burial". What do you think?
Abbi Sully but if the maker is true to their word, it is the exact same color as the one made WITH mummies, so it would be logical for it still to be a skin tone.
Ok I’m not gunna lie....I would be *SUPER STOKED* to have my mummy turned into a masterpiece (assuming the paint was used by a master) - that’s not only “immortality,” its “artistic immortality”...and kinda hardcore.
Yeah but the thing is, you presumably would've gotten a say in the matter - and from your pov, it wouldn't jeopardise your afterlife. The WHOLE reason mummies were made in Egypt is because they believed you couldn't reach the afterlife if your body decomposed. From their pov, to have someone do this wouldn't only be disrespectful - these people were literally taking away their ability to live on after death. So I'm not really a fan of glorifying it. Because realistically they would not at ALL have been okay with it. It was another case of white Europeans taking advantage of a poc culture that couldn't fight back.
@@LordofFullmetal From what they believed in, this mummy desecration would be quite a gauche and cruel move. Oops, Cerberus just came over like a kind of mythical Lassie to say someone ground up your mummy so you now have to go, sorry! But they actually didn't know and this was long, long after, and many of us moderns do not believe God is that stupid to put that kind of trivial vulnerability into the system. What would strike me as more insensitive would be the loss of the mummy as memorial, which is what societies with ancient roots might care about a lot. What, you're not even going to put up a plaque for it? Given that, not only Christianity but Islam might have been a factor here, as both are significant in modern Egypt. While Christianity might have said "this is ok as a memorial, take or leave it" Islam with harsher views might have said "get that abomination out of here."
@@LordofFullmetal It's even more gross when you realize once they ran through the available supply of mummies they just started digging up regular corpses to turn into paint. Soylent Paint. It's people.
when I was watching the mummy brown the textured one, i didn’t notice the rice that i was cooking was burning. I was like “Woah, I could smell the chemicals?!”
Due to people not knowing how dangerous arsenic was back then many died "Matilda Scheurer, a 19-year-old woman who applied the arsenic green dye to fake flowers, died in a way that horrified the populace in 1861. She threw up green vomit, the whites of her eyes turned green, and when she died, she claimed that "everything she looked at was green." " Just one of the stories I really find interesting.
Wanna know something : A month ago I was painting and I wanted to make a cool color so I accidentally added another color in my mixture and it turned this exact purple. EXACT
The rich also used to grind up mummy’s into a powder, and put it in their tea. They believed that they would live longer if they drank the “mummy dust”...
Dioxazine purple is quite pure. Often it is adulterated slightly with Pthalocyanine blue which makes it overly blue. Or sometimes with white which dilutes it's tonal range. Thio-Indigoids can be be similar to the old style ' Tyrian' one she showed. Manganese purple is a somewhat toxic metallic pigment that tends more to red in artificial light. Adding black to Dioxazine might mute the almost over bright aspect to it while increasing the tonal range. Just won't be as pure in very light tints especially . Similar to Ultramarine Violet which is only rarely available. Cobalt Violet in very pure forms can be prohibitive to many because of the cost. It needs to be varnished to maintain it's brightness and hue after drying in oil. Depending on the grade it may tend to blue or red more. Sometimes adulterated with cobalt blue or mixed with manganese violet for an intergrade color. Rare forms of Cobalt Violet may contain dangerous arsenic or even be radioactive. These are highly unlikely to be in any but very oldest paint sets. However all metallic pigments and even some earth colours should be handled with care. Cobalts, Cadmiums, leads, chromates , manganese etc. Especially Mercuric sulphide in genuine forms of Vermillion.(AKA Cinnabar)
A lot of children had Paris Green wallpaper in their rooms, so people were very confused when their children in perfect health suddenly turned up dead. When people found out that it was the wallpaper, it’s production stopped because no one was buying it. That is probably one reason why they don’t make that color anymore.
That is an episode of Hidden Killers in the victorian era that shows that they discovered that the green paint was toxic because some british royal started to get ill after spending so much time in his new room filled with arsenic based wallpaper. So they pound the alarm
It would be interesting if the artist who recreated these colors. Was able to make a line of colors back from the dead essentially. It would lose the novelty of the shades being rare and obsolete. However, it would give a new generation of artists the opportunity to broaden their art, and color palette. Honestly I’d buy them. But those are just my thoughts. Very interesting Rae. I stumbled upon your channel recently, and really enjoy your content. Keep it up
It would pull the color towards a cooler shade, similar to how bluing, a dilute blue dye, is sometimes used in laundry to make otherwise yellowed cloth look whiter (or a more neutral hued grey, to be exact).
The Joker painting is literally one of the best joker painting I've ever seen. I think royal purple and paris green are the true pigments for the joker
They are not any unusual pigments though. The maker has released the info on ebay: the paris green is simply a mixture of phthalo green, white and an azo yellow, pigments that are so common that you can even find them in many student grade paints, and the purple color is aliz. crimson and indigo, which are also widel available. There is no true Joker pigment, only mixtures of commonly available pigments that were quite cleverly marketed.
@@justacatwhocantype I see what you're saying, however in all fairness, the creator couldn't just sell the ones made with the exact ingredients otherwise, y'know, people would die from arsenic and the likes. You gotta give him props for at least colour matching it with synthetic paints.
@@Enbypotat53 Yes, I know and I agree, obviously he cannot use the original ingredients. And my issue really isn't with the maker of the paint, after all there are plenty of companies that manufacture and sell hues, including some of those that this guy produces. And that is really the part that annoys me a little, not because of the paint maker, but because of how Rae makes these paints out to be some incredibly rare thing, when they are in fact all hues, and of which most can be bought today from totally common big brands. And the ones that cannot be bought like this are still made out of pigments that can be easily purchased. I think it's totally fine to give the guy all the credit for learning about these paints and making them and what all else, but Rae's claims that these are colors that just ceased to exist and can only be seen and bought from this one guy are simply not true, and that irks me a little because it's basically clickbait.
hey this is super cool. just wanted to say that having a color matched exactly to a cetain pigment is very different from having the actual pigment. each pigment blends with every other pigment in a unique way. synthetic pgiments tend to blend much stronger then say one derived from say a mineral. the colors tend to stick. that being said with alot of color matched substitutions you will find mulitple pigments. that also presents a major different. if you mix your own green with yellow and blue then mix that with another color its very different from mixing a green pigment with another color. as a rule of thumb the more pigment you mix the muddier it becomes, and the less predicatable. alot of the synthetic substitutes of preindustrial/premodernist pigments really seem to run into these problems. they have totally different character. the ones you picked up looked really cool from what i can see. that royal purple seemed to have a depth of tempuratures, saturations, values u could pull. i would imagine it would feel very different blended with earth based pigment, but if your blending with other synthetics! really fun!
@S Ends with a K it's not as bad as it used to be, but there still are risks depending on your specific process realismtoday.com/is-cadmium-paint-toxic/
Modern paints are generally safe to use these days and cadmium mostly refers to the color shade even if they don't contain any cadmium. But you can still get vintage ones that contain it if you know where to look.
Not only did the British Grind up mummies for paint but also for Tea to consume to show how rich you are. Gotta love that colonialism paired with destruction of culture and archaeological discovery.
Gustopher J. Eww. I hate tea to begin with (I’m a Brit and I hate tea, fight me people. It’s a stereotype, not the truth that every Brit loves tea) but mummy tea sounds even worse
Rae: “This paint came from this mysterious place called…CANADA!” Me being Canadian: “yay! i live in the same country as the person who made the paint!”
If I remember right, Paris Green was the cause of so many deaths back in Victorian England because everyone wanted green wallpaper in their houses. Took a long time to figure out it was arsenic the reason why people kept dying
ドラゴン I know this is a joke but it wouldn’t be the same tone or shade or color. :/ ***READ THE EDIT I MADE!*** Quick edit:Y’all I know this was a joke. Btw I was seeing if people would react the and r/whoosh me. First, my experiment worked! People did react as if I didn’t get the joke which eh I’m fine with. Second, if you guys really don’t like my comment I can delete it. But guys please stop r/whoosh-ing me, I get this is a joke. Thank you. :) I specifically said at the beginning of my comment “I know this is a joke” so please don’t r/whoosh me.
That lake green oil color is a hard miss with the Paris Green but it was spot on with your gloves. 😊 Art stores should start putting out sample products for artists to swatch out.
Kiara Belle Parejas The paint she was using was a synthetic recreation of the paint, it wasn’t actually made of real poison. The guy who made it did make real arsenic paint to match it to but that’s not what she received
"The mysterious land of Canada" Woah hey, I'm Canadian. I'm sitting here, in my Canadian bed with my Canadian cat and my Canadian phone watching this non-Canadian video
There is a beautiful cave in Huatulco, México, that has all the walls painted with that royal purple color, they say its that way because the sea snails that have that color lived there when the sea level was a bit higher
Hi i just found this video and it is so fun and amazing to be able to see them! I just wanted to share that OPI nail polish made a shade called “Lincoln park after dark” and it looks very much so like the royal purple! Many people think i have black nail polish on when i wear it
That joker painting is absolutely brilliant!! Edit: wow!!! Thanks for the likes everyone! :D If you have some time please check out my art videos, I’ve been working hard on them!
Ooo. So basically what I’m taking away from this video is that someday, if I’m very lucky, someone will create a masterpiece from my mummified corpse particles.
Green is made using blue and yellow if there's more yellow in the mix it is what we call a warm green if there is more blue in the mix it is called cool green Mint green has more blue, its a cool-toned green. Neon green has more yellow, so it is called a warm-toned green. The paint she was talking about had more yellow in the mixture.
Part two is up! He created even more colors!! ruclips.net/video/_ViyCZbgIWU/видео.html
bob ross have been real quite after this vid
SuperRaeDizzle second also ilysm
oooh more toxins too inhale
Yay
SuperRaeDizzle hey wassuppppp
Fun fact about "royal purple": it's really hard to photograph it. It's such a rich color than whenever its photographed or filmed it comes off as dull or maroon. Keep this in mind if you go to a museum with artworks dated between the 15th century up to 18th century, because it's more likely that the artists used royal purple in their artworks, and you'll get a chance to see how deep and rich it is.
So true. The colorspaces used by cameras, video compression, screens, and all the transformations between them, pretty much guarantee that some colors can't yet be reproduced with accuracy. Some very saturated colors are simply lost in translation irreversibly. Not to mention the reproduction characteristics of individual screens.
@@@lpcamargo CAnt imagine me saying that....big brain momens (:
Wow you just blew my mind
coooolllllll
Your to smart
Alana Page you’re too smart*
Person: why are paintings so haunted?
Person breaking open a mummy’s casket: no clue
no wonder why...
Yup absolutely no idea
a mummy is put in sarcophagus not a casket but okay
😂😂😂
@@dillonqueen, Isn't a sarcophagus a "type" of casket? I discovered that some languages use the word "casket" to mean a "container/box" with a lid. I got the impression, from the dictionary, that it has only been recently (1500's) that "casket" has been used to imply "a box used for burial". What do you think?
I love that she tells us the stories of why they’re not available
Yes thats true 😁😁
Same
Me too
History lesson. ☺️
@Aliya Thank you! Yours is adorable. :)
Rae: These colors don't exist anymore
Digital artists: YES !! IMMA SCREEN SHOT THIS COLOR AND SAVE IT TO MY COLOR PALLET
Lmao
ITS THAT EASY :)
I wanted to do that
Yeah I'm never excited for colours anymore. I use all of them all the time.
I HAD THIS EXACT THOUGHT
she reminds me of safiya nygaard from a different dimension that instead of experimenting with makeup, experiments with paints.
i'm living for it.
Omg i'm not the only one who has thought of that
The artsy bat queen
love. kayla same!
Thats who she reminds me off
OH MY GOSH EXACTLY
12:38
"What can i paint with green and purple??"
me: barne--
"The joker ofcourse"
_oh_
same difference
Lmaooo
hannah한나 I THOUGHT THE SAME THING lmao
ㅐㅐㄹ😂ㅑ 애ㅜㅅ ㄱㄷ미ㅣㅛ ㅓㅜㅐㅈ 좀 세 ㄴ먕
Hulkkkkk haahhhaha
me: has ZERO artistic skills
also me: ahh yes, rarest paints. show me
here for the content yes because I would totally even know the Futuristic ones
So same 😂
Same
😂😂😭
Sameee
Rae: these colors are not able to be replicated
Me, a digital artist: *taking screenshots and color dropping it in my program I use to draw in* 😏🙃
Oof nice idea
Same here 🙂
hehe
Or just mix paint
Question: was this inspired by my comment?- >>
10:22 "Its pretty much the perfect skintone"
GEE
I WONDER HOW A PAINT MADE OUT OF SKIN WOULD LOOK LIKE SKIN
Abbi Sully but if the maker is true to their word, it is the exact same color as the one made WITH mummies, so it would be logical for it still to be a skin tone.
I read paint as plant at first lol
Abbi Sully but isn’t leather technically animal skin?
likes todraw You are correct
Ashley ash don’t be such a jerk about it, it’s just a joke, jeez.
“A mysterious land called Canada”
Ay I live there
Same Saskatchewan
Chara Dreamer Did you mean Chara Dreemur in your name?
What's the mysterious land like? ( I'm kidding for those who cant take a joke )
Chara Dreamer me too !
I don’t live in Saskatchewan but I do live in Alberta
im color blind yet i watched a video about colors that i've never nor will ever see lmaoo
OOF ambition
I'm deaf °-°
S-sad..
light light it’s not sAd but i would prefer an oOf
Thug Life
The purple shade is absolutely gorgeous, we really don't see that shade nowadays
Unless..... (screenshots and puts in ibis paint)
To be honest there are still snale catchers that make cloth the old way so yes that color still exists it is just incredibly niche
I saw it and was like "wait I feel like I just used a very similar colour recently" because I do digital art and I adore purples
The mummy brown kinda looks like the Vanilla Extract Liquid for baking or something
It looks like cockroaches.
Ew...
Yes!
It does
@@naturestudio8893 it didn't to me ;-;
Yeah it kinda does
No wonder why painters die so young, they were literally inhaling toxins when painting
you're right, man
DUNT REMIND ME ABOUT BOB ROSS'S DEATH
@@robloxraven3438 so bob ross is dead? Oh never knew ,huh!
@Bob Kay thicc dead
@@myluciusdemon You poor soul
police: 10 year old billy was found dead.. how?
detective: his room was green...
Hah-
That has happened before. There was a case with a man sleeping in his room and he presumably died from the green paint.
@@valxyindy it was the dye in the wall paper it was 100 yrs ago it was very popular and everyone bought it and got very sick
I feel like u watch sssniperwolf
@@artasticart2676 is it because of billy
Her: "Mummy brown"
Me: *looks around* "I'm gonna have nightmares about this-"
Artists in the 1800s: "buT iT WaS FoR ARt!"
Lauren 😂
Army! 💜☺️
@@emizawn hello indeed
Hi Army Stream Boy with ❤😘
U have 666 likes when i got here ;-; including my like
Normal person: "It's more green."
Artist: "I T S W A R M T O N E D."
Edit: My comment was in reference to 3:09 in the video.
No, it's not. It's cool toned. :/
TRUEEE
maral ronnie SAME
Ig I'm an artist then😅
Green would be a cool tone 😂
The 1800s:
Artists: what can we use to make out paint green? POISON
Omg! I love ur channel!
😂😂😂😂
No wonder posions shown as green
Guinea Pig Central oof
Ticci Toby o
Ok I’m not gunna lie....I would be *SUPER STOKED* to have my mummy turned into a masterpiece (assuming the paint was used by a master) - that’s not only “immortality,” its “artistic immortality”...and kinda hardcore.
Yeah but the thing is, you presumably would've gotten a say in the matter - and from your pov, it wouldn't jeopardise your afterlife.
The WHOLE reason mummies were made in Egypt is because they believed you couldn't reach the afterlife if your body decomposed. From their pov, to have someone do this wouldn't only be disrespectful - these people were literally taking away their ability to live on after death.
So I'm not really a fan of glorifying it. Because realistically they would not at ALL have been okay with it. It was another case of white Europeans taking advantage of a poc culture that couldn't fight back.
@@LordofFullmetal From what they believed in, this mummy desecration would be quite a gauche and cruel move. Oops, Cerberus just came over like a kind of mythical Lassie to say someone ground up your mummy so you now have to go, sorry! But they actually didn't know and this was long, long after, and many of us moderns do not believe God is that stupid to put that kind of trivial vulnerability into the system.
What would strike me as more insensitive would be the loss of the mummy as memorial, which is what societies with ancient roots might care about a lot. What, you're not even going to put up a plaque for it? Given that, not only Christianity but Islam might have been a factor here, as both are significant in modern Egypt. While Christianity might have said "this is ok as a memorial, take or leave it" Islam with harsher views might have said "get that abomination out of here."
@@LordofFullmetal It's even more gross when you realize once they ran through the available supply of mummies they just started digging up regular corpses to turn into paint. Soylent Paint. It's people.
Mummies were also used for medicine!
when I was watching the mummy brown the textured one, i didn’t notice the rice that i was cooking was burning. I was like “Woah, I could smell the chemicals?!”
😂😂omg
Oh no! Lol
Omg
big f
Hahahaha
No one:
Artist: *crushes up mummy’s for paint*
Artist: *gets haunted*
Artist: “:0 how did this happen”
No way I'm using paint from a Mummy.
Draw ninja KC im honestly more scared of the poison lmao
@@filo4933 lol, Gotcha!!!!
on this episode of Supernatural:
I'd be offended for the mummy lmao
mummy: wow so I'm a paint now mkay
Due to people not knowing how dangerous arsenic was back then many died
"Matilda Scheurer, a 19-year-old woman who applied the arsenic green dye to fake flowers, died in a way that horrified the populace in 1861. She threw up green vomit, the whites of her eyes turned green, and when she died, she claimed that "everything she looked at was green." "
Just one of the stories I really find interesting.
Oh my goodness this is so horrible l will never use water colour
@@anitamahanta2737 me over here with 6 different watercolor sets and leaves them sitting out...
*gReEn*
Omg.
@@HiItsMeMollyB Well l didn't understand you
@@anitamahanta2737 wdym..?
Wanna know something :
A month ago I was painting and I wanted to make a cool color so I accidentally added another color in my mixture and it turned this exact purple.
EXACT
What colour were in ur mixture?
*”Paint made out of literal poison”*while laughing like the joker himself
Edit: wtf I commented this at the beginning and she ended up painting joker
Coincidence?
I THINK NOT!
I read this as she said those words
Mhm
Denki Is My Spirit Animal love ur username
ScrapDraws 😂
The rich also used to grind up mummy’s into a powder, and put it in their tea. They believed that they would live longer if they drank the “mummy dust”...
That reminds me of the sarcophagus juice 👁💋👁
🤢
First of all: Eww...
Second: Creepy cool fact 😁👍
Delicous
yum
That purple is breathtaking, and your Joker painting is amazing! 😍
Girl where have i seen this
Right? I think I'm sexually attracted to that green tho.
Thank you!! I’m glad you liked it!
yOUR breathtaking
i would have to agree.
Rae's hands: 👍🤟👎🙌☝️✊👇👉🤞🤙🤘☝️🙌👎👈✋🤚👉🙌🤚🖐️👌👉👋👐👆🤚👆👇👏👇👏👋👈👆👉👈👆👋👌✌️🤚👆👐👆✌️👋👏👈👈👏👌👈👆✌️👆👐🤚👆✋👏🤚🖐️👏👋👏👈👉👌👉👇👆✌️🤚👏
Btw I love you and your art T-T
At first I wasn't too impressed by royal purple, but when you see it against the synthetics it's like damnnnnn
Edith AM 💯
Yep
Dioxazine purple is quite pure. Often it is adulterated slightly with Pthalocyanine blue which makes it overly blue. Or sometimes with white which dilutes it's tonal range. Thio-Indigoids can be be similar to the old style ' Tyrian' one she showed. Manganese purple is a somewhat toxic metallic pigment that tends more to red in artificial light. Adding black to Dioxazine might mute the almost over bright aspect to it while increasing the tonal range. Just won't be as pure in very light tints especially . Similar to Ultramarine Violet which is only rarely available.
Cobalt Violet in very pure forms can be prohibitive to many because of the cost. It needs to be varnished to maintain it's brightness and hue after drying in oil. Depending on the grade it may tend to blue or red more. Sometimes adulterated with cobalt blue or mixed with manganese violet for an intergrade color.
Rare forms of Cobalt Violet may contain dangerous arsenic or even be radioactive. These are highly unlikely to be in any but very oldest paint sets. However all metallic pigments and even some earth colours should be handled with care. Cobalts, Cadmiums, leads, chromates , manganese etc. Especially Mercuric sulphide in genuine forms of Vermillion.(AKA Cinnabar)
Rick H wow thx for the information 😮😄
Yep my favorite
I think that the purple could be referred to as a red wine color
OMG YEE THANK YOU I KNEW I HAD SEEN IT SOMEWHERE ELSE BUT I COULD NOT FOR THE LIFE OF ME REMEMBER
Yeah or like a maroon
Yeah exactly
@@sophinator2022 yeah or like burgundy
Youre right
Did she just use prehistoric colors to paint THE JOKER
yEs
society just be like that sometimes
Historical, not pre-historic, I think
mostafa kdah yUp
we live in a society guys
I can see why that green was everyone favorite. It’s absolutely beautiful. The royal purple is just amazing.
A lot of children had Paris Green wallpaper in their rooms, so people were very confused when their children in perfect health suddenly turned up dead. When people found out that it was the wallpaper, it’s production stopped because no one was buying it. That is probably one reason why they don’t make that color anymore.
She already said it was made with arsenic. Paint made of poison? Yeah, that's not gonna sell. :/
That is an episode of Hidden Killers in the victorian era that shows that they discovered that the green paint was toxic because some british royal started to get ill after spending so much time in his new room filled with arsenic based wallpaper. So they pound the alarm
FACTS
The rich bright green was thought to 'soothe children'... It actually poisoned them. So sad.
Ruby LPS oof all the children
It would be interesting if the artist who recreated these colors. Was able to make a line of colors back from the dead essentially. It would lose the novelty of the shades being rare and obsolete. However, it would give a new generation of artists the opportunity to broaden their art, and color palette. Honestly I’d buy them. But those are just my thoughts. Very interesting Rae. I stumbled upon your channel recently, and really enjoy your content. Keep it up
I don't really paint, but I'd still want to buy them. They look absolutely amazing.
The Fox I paint ALOT
Out of the 1.3 thousand people only three people has now commented. o.o
To artist today I don't think it matters. I think we are content with what we have now.
Olivia Voss yeah, I have never had a comment become that popular before? *scratches head* hmm 🤔 odd...?
“What can I paint with green and purple?”
Me: Barney-
“The Joker of course”
Me: totally that’s what I said! 🤭
Good one
You my friend,have insulted the Joker
Wolfie Chan naw, the joker insulted barney. fr.
• Queen_Bee • a purple lake w/ green hints and like a lighter purple sky... kinda sum dark..... or u can do green w/ purple flowers....
500th like owo
When she said “Paris Green” I thought she said “Pery Scream” 😂
Imagine dipping your brush with poison paint in your coffee instead of the paint water
colour gurl probably happened before
colour gurl but tea, not coffee
Then drinking it
oh god...
Kinda similar but not really look up radium girls
Oh wow, I like the emerald green
Rae: It was made of arsenic
Nevermind
Ever see arsenic minerals? If they were made into paint it would be an amazing colour.
@@monarchatto6095 just 10000000000s times more dangerous than a normal colour
Aliehsa Lawrence Yeah, it is lmao
People with sanity: it’s called emerald green for a reason.
Me, the insane one: EMERALD SPLASH.
@@generalowen4344 Attack DRAGGKONKUU!!! EMERALD SPLASHO!!!!!!
7:52
Royal purple reminds me of wine, just a more purplish tint to it.
Exactly..it really like a dark maroon colour
Concord grape juice
JamieLee Pescini ya. Like I think you could make a watercolour royal purple with wine 🍷 like just spill red wine on the pappa’ and vwala.
@@PrincessSixThirteen period blood 😳
@@user-nt4ow5cq1b What? If your period blood looks like that you need to contact a doctor.
Rae: all you'd have to do is add a little blue to make it more of a skin tone
me, a complete non-artist: you'd add..blu-... what 🥺
As an artist, I can explain this-
✨undertones✨
It would pull the color towards a cooler shade, similar to how bluing, a dilute blue dye, is sometimes used in laundry to make otherwise yellowed cloth look whiter (or a more neutral hued grey, to be exact).
these colors are so *RAE* RE!
eh? eh? no?
i'll see myself out
👉😎👉
😂
Just that Hufflepuff No.
Just that Hufflepuff no jk im kidding lol
@@fin_maisa9303 *_why_*
_I feel bad for the mummies who were crushed up for paint_
@@quackquack7537 the tomb? Youre not stupid right
@@quackquack7537 no, it's the mummy
Least they'll be lookin like a SNAYCK
Hatsune Miku i mean true but they made into art so 🤨🤷🏽♀️
I WAS ONE OF THOSE 😭😠
"Mummy, brown"
Me: *giggles*
My brain: Millie Mummy Brown
PFFFF
PFFFT why is this sleep deprived me?
hakdog chuchu IM WHEEZING 💀
lmao what
Bobbeh
"from a land far away called CANADA"
me who lives in canada: dats not far-
Ik I also am Canadian
It is far,i live in Malaysia bud.
I live in Russia.
Joke......
"It's the best color for skintones..."
....because it's made of skin?
Palitato creeeeepy
True, true
Lol
XD
Its made of leather, bc its not the real mummies, and also they used bones, not the skin
Imagine all those antique paintings you've stared at and think of the haunted process those paint went through
BLUEBERRY BOO I spot a Rose on your profile pic 😏
I know, right.
Your comment made my day because I was the 1000th like! :D
BLUEBERRY BOO I’m your 1000th like
Who dat Boy? I was. Battle of the thousandth like!
The Joker painting is literally one of the best joker painting I've ever seen. I think royal purple and paris green are the true pigments for the joker
100% agree! The royal purple for me gives a villain-ish vibe
Face was a bit badly drawn tbh
They are not any unusual pigments though. The maker has released the info on ebay: the paris green is simply a mixture of phthalo green, white and an azo yellow, pigments that are so common that you can even find them in many student grade paints, and the purple color is aliz. crimson and indigo, which are also widel available. There is no true Joker pigment, only mixtures of commonly available pigments that were quite cleverly marketed.
@@justacatwhocantype I see what you're saying, however in all fairness, the creator couldn't just sell the ones made with the exact ingredients otherwise, y'know, people would die from arsenic and the likes. You gotta give him props for at least colour matching it with synthetic paints.
@@Enbypotat53 Yes, I know and I agree, obviously he cannot use the original ingredients. And my issue really isn't with the maker of the paint, after all there are plenty of companies that manufacture and sell hues, including some of those that this guy produces. And that is really the part that annoys me a little, not because of the paint maker, but because of how Rae makes these paints out to be some incredibly rare thing, when they are in fact all hues, and of which most can be bought today from totally common big brands. And the ones that cannot be bought like this are still made out of pigments that can be easily purchased. I think it's totally fine to give the guy all the credit for learning about these paints and making them and what all else, but Rae's claims that these are colors that just ceased to exist and can only be seen and bought from this one guy are simply not true, and that irks me a little because it's basically clickbait.
hey this is super cool. just wanted to say that having a color matched exactly to a cetain pigment is very different from having the actual pigment. each pigment blends with every other pigment in a unique way. synthetic pgiments tend to blend much stronger then say one derived from say a mineral. the colors tend to stick. that being said with alot of color matched substitutions you will find mulitple pigments. that also presents a major different. if you mix your own green with yellow and blue then mix that with another color its very different from mixing a green pigment with another color. as a rule of thumb the more pigment you mix the muddier it becomes, and the less predicatable.
alot of the synthetic substitutes of preindustrial/premodernist pigments really seem to run into these problems. they have totally different character. the ones you picked up looked really cool from what i can see. that royal purple seemed to have a depth of tempuratures, saturations, values u could pull. i would imagine it would feel very different blended with earth based pigment, but if your blending with other synthetics! really fun!
I read the title as "I TASTED the rarest paint colors to ever exist..."
Wow why did you use flamingo when he had bleach blonde hair buy i like flamingo
DADdy albert
😂 lol
Oh
O H
Lol its albert/flamingo
Ok this is random but did you know flamingos eat with there heads upside down?
SRD: Now we don't have paint made of literal poison
Me: *side eyes as tube of Cadmium yellow*
I'm beginning to think that there should be a chemistry for painters that at least makes sure they know what's about to kill them.
@S Ends with a K it's not as bad as it used to be, but there still are risks depending on your specific process
realismtoday.com/is-cadmium-paint-toxic/
Modern paints are generally safe to use these days and cadmium mostly refers to the color shade even if they don't contain any cadmium. But you can still get vintage ones that contain it if you know where to look.
@@mlbdelossantos Professional grade paint is made out of the real thing. And it's not vintage. It's just expensive...
Not only did the British Grind up mummies for paint but also for Tea to consume to show how rich you are. Gotta love that colonialism paired with destruction of culture and archaeological discovery.
Love that
Mummy tea. Sounds delicious.🙂
Gustopher J. Eww. I hate tea to begin with (I’m a Brit and I hate tea, fight me people. It’s a stereotype, not the truth that every Brit loves tea) but mummy tea sounds even worse
Love that, half my family loves tea :)
@@Luciel.680 I am the exact same (a brit who doesn't like tea)
I just love art history. Its so intresting, especially when rea teaches us. 🤣
"Back in the day purple was hard to get"
And that, my dear friends, is why purple is my favorite color.
chinchillasAreGamers same!
I purple You
@@yeonbinstrashbin8431 Please leave.
yeah..
Ya like snail snot then?
Murex snails may or may not have been harmed in the making of this video
laverna no snails were harmed! Only synthetic colors
Synthetic snails may or may not be harmed in the making of this video
Razia Safeer 😂
this is at exactly 666 likes i cant like it anymore goddamnit
Razia Safeer 😂
The Raerest paint colors! Love the vid! But love you more, Rae ❤️
Nasha _ OML BEST.COMMENT.EVER! XD good pun
Nasha _ rarest
@@wedigitminiandmicrodiggerh7072 wooooosh
Yes, the raerest paint
@@wedigitminiandmicrodiggerh7072 Wooooosh
Me, a digital artist: wait they’re actually rAre..?
**laughs in eyedropper tool**
The way you squeeze the tubes from the middle rather than the end stresses me out so much 🤣
Oh my God yes!! I want to fix all the tubes!
GrahamMinor91 so you would rather have all the paint squirt out? Yeah im TRIGGERED
Leezza Chan you can squeeze gently from the end, or roll from the end like toothpaste. That way you don’t waste any of the paint...
Oh trust me, you don't wanna anywhere near me then 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Imaging being a mummy and after a few thousand years someone breaks your tomb to make paint wow
Lol I can imagine it I would get my weapon and honestly I will wack them with my weapon
OH MAN!
HO NONONONONO
This is a horrible fate
I would be like EHM this is my home out
No one:
RUclips: Hey wanna watch some colours you’ve never seen before!
This would have been me like 2 weeks ago but I just discovered art youtube last week XD
Hayley’s Comet welcome
Rae: “This paint came from this mysterious place called…CANADA!”
Me being Canadian: “yay! i live in the same country as the person who made the paint!”
*In the 1800’s*
Nobody:
Rich people and painters who use Paris Green: *dies*
What is going on? How did this get so many likes? Wow thanks guys lol
Van Gogh wasn’t rich and he used Paris Preen... Paris Green probably contributed to his many health problems because he ate his paints sometimes :/
If I remember right, Paris Green was the cause of so many deaths back in Victorian England because everyone wanted green wallpaper in their houses. Took a long time to figure out it was arsenic the reason why people kept dying
ElenCelebrindal lmao I remember watching this video about dangers in the Victorian household and they talked about the arsenic in wallpaper
@@realelencelebrindal kids often ate the wall paper also. White lead was a common paint also (still available, but discouraged)
Emma Mae Gridley ooo im the 1000th like
I still have an original tube of real emerald green. But mine is more opaque than the copy.
1 How did u get it
2 where did u get it
3Are u sure
Waow thats so cool
Don’t die from poisoning
@@dagoosetm3299 4. Are you saying the truth
5.Are you telling lies
Jan Roach one of my great grandma s use to have a box filled with paint i remember always coughing so much when i get near them
"i tested the rarest paint colours to ever exist"
me: makes the colour with mixing random colours together
me:
me: *wait*
ドラゴン I know this is a joke but it wouldn’t be the same tone or shade or color. :/
***READ THE EDIT I MADE!***
Quick edit:Y’all I know this was a joke. Btw I was seeing if people would react the and r/whoosh me. First, my experiment worked! People did react as if I didn’t get the joke which eh I’m fine with. Second, if you guys really don’t like my comment I can delete it. But guys please stop r/whoosh-ing me, I get this is a joke. Thank you. :) I specifically said at the beginning of my comment “I know this is a joke” so please don’t r/whoosh me.
@@pitchblqck ya know... It could be
Me too
in art class: “oooh! what a pretty colour!”
teacher: “is that Paris green? where’s the arsenic?”
**random kid flops it on the ground**
@@lilyhalton3376 It would be close, but never the same
That lake green oil color is a hard miss with the Paris Green but it was spot on with your gloves. 😊
Art stores should start putting out sample products for artists to swatch out.
I bought that same emerald green in a 12 pack of acrylics
Our monitors vary and all I truly saw was glare. So we didn't really get to see what she did. Just sayin. ; )
Although in the video its made out of real poison
Kiara Belle Parejas The paint she was using was a synthetic recreation of the paint, it wasn’t actually made of real poison. The guy who made it did make real arsenic paint to match it to but that’s not what she received
which one?
@@Theartofkirkabrigo the discontinued one it was the same color not saying it was the same kind or brand
“These colors will never exist-“
Digital artists with i-dropper tool: HA-THINK AGAIN BI-
LMAO LITERALLY ME-
PanPan ಠ_ಠ Off to ibisPaint! Bye
SHHH DONT EXPOSE US
DONT EXPOSE UP BIT-
Oop cant relate I'm a traditional artist
Nobody:
Rae’s hands in her intro: 👍👎👊✊👌✋🤚🖖🖖👇🏽👆👋💪🖕
Danica Riverdalr I was actin out the emojis (I’m weird deal with it ) but then it got to the last one did it and got a weird look from my brother
@@galacticfish8375 we are total twins
That middle finger tho
Yeah I see them change color too
ikr it was like she was speaking sign language-
The brown is absolutely gorgeous. I usually avoid painting using brown unless it's necessary but I would use this brown any day ❤️
her: *says paris green*
me: *for some reason immediately thinks of the statue of liberty*
Lol so did i 😂😂😂😂😂
XD
Ya
Cause the Statue of Liberty was made in France
I... am so confused... that's in NY? When I think of Paris, I think of the Eifell Tower. O-O
“Only the rich had purple”
*looks at my purple markers*
L o o k e s a t m y 1 $ p u r p l e c r a y o n
XD
*looks at my purple toothbrush*
Had
Looks at my purple toilet cleaner 🤣
Me: I hate oil painting.
Also me: OH MY GODNESS I WANT THAT PURPLE!
lol person haha same 😂
Watercolor is so fun and easy!
666 likes
oh my god same, I can not stand oil paint but these paints are making me question my hatred lol
It smells so bad
This was super enjoyable to watch! I love all of the colours and how you explained them, as well as the final painting.
You could get a royal purple by squishing cherries
thats what i was thinking.
But can you make oilpaint out of them
@@noname-yc8pf i mean if you can make a ring using nails then- im pretty sure its possible :^P
Or a plum
hey pfp twin
The royal purple is stunning it has a dark look for even a haunting /firecamp type painting yet the reddish pink also gives it a lovely sunset vibe
"The mysterious land of Canada"
Woah hey, I'm Canadian. I'm sitting here, in my Canadian bed with my Canadian cat and my Canadian phone watching this non-Canadian video
Haha mood 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Would you like to watch some hockey??
And then u realise ur cat is chinese so u cant sayyyyy that
TIM HORTENS
Dema 04 TIM BITS
This deserves more views!
Imagine watching this with your grandma and she says "I had a wall that color"
Nikol Bear XD this just made my day
Lol
Nikol Bear lmao
Nikol Bear why the 🐻 emoji pop up
Don’t think Grandma will still be alive by now
Somebody could have painted with a Pharoah's crushed corpse
TATUM CASSADY yo we have the same name
@@basicloser1751 😂nice!
Royal brown 😂
TATUM CASSADY some people actually did. Did you know some people would actually eat mummy party’s because they thought it would cause immortality.
@@umi_tao33 yeah😂 it's pretty insane
Me: *hasn't painted anything in her life*
Also me: *watches this*
Army?
7:11 ME : soaking skittles in water finds the exact colour 😏
The mummy brown immediately reminded me of iodine on skin. That depth is crazy
I had that put on my skin when I got an splinter removed
I was thinking the same
ha yes
The 1.6k dislikes were from the crushed up mummys
Wow someone actually good joke lol
@@Zeloidz how dare thy
Zeloid Eh, you’re kinda right though.
uM aCtUaLLy tHatS imPossiBle mUmMies aRe dEad eVerYOne kNows tHAT SmH
R/whoosh
There is a beautiful cave in Huatulco, México, that has all the walls painted with that royal purple color, they say its that way because the sea snails that have that color lived there when the sea level was a bit higher
Wow
Wow
Cool
That is so cool!
Okay but Rae’s content is so interesting. Period.
You'd probably have better luck finding a dupe for the tyrian purple with maroon or burgundy paints lol
I know right?!
I was thinking of Quinacridone Magenta or Rose. If nothing else, Quin Magenta mixed with a tiny bit of Dioxazine Purple would just about make it.
Ive definitely used an acrylic paint in a wine color that was similar. Merlot shade
The problem is that it's extremely dark and can get a large spectrum of color, and the closest matches are either too light or too dark
damn, painters really said some:
"You can't tell, but the toxins in these paints really do be giving me brain damage."
The purple paint looks like wild raspberries crushed or blueberries
Zorliss exactly my thoughts! This is awesome 💝💝 such a beautiful color. It actually inspires me to paint. And I’m not really a painter!
Hi i just found this video and it is so fun and amazing to be able to see them! I just wanted to share that OPI nail polish made a shade called “Lincoln park after dark” and it looks very much so like the royal purple! Many people think i have black nail polish on when i wear it
Be super careful with the packages &your address. I could honestly almost make out the address on the shipping label, yikes. Just for future!
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Wow right hahahaha
why is this lady so enthusiastic about painting with paint made by mummies
Refrigerator20Plays I h o n e s t l y d o n t k n o w
Why aren’t you
Also it didn’t actually have real mummies in it
@@mack9747 mhmmm...
Why are you not? ITS A FREAKING MUMMIES!!! Lol it’s dead pEoPlE.
*Pulls out paint*
My mind: That kinda looks like drugs...
RedAsBlood77 u good?
Are you ON drugs?
How do you know what drugs look like?
@Rose Gold cuz i never saw drugs
@@zerotwo5227 it just looks like powder or pills
Love this series! It's a kinda colorless time in my life and these beautiful hues are like fresh air!
That joker painting is absolutely brilliant!!
Edit: wow!!! Thanks for the likes everyone! :D If you have some time please check out my art videos, I’ve been working hard on them!
Thanks for the heart!! ❤️ As a small art youtuber myself it means a lot!!
yesss ikr
Lol
Ooo. So basically what I’m taking away from this video is that someday, if I’m very lucky, someone will create a masterpiece from my mummified corpse particles.
Well, no. They've stopped making them that way.
Well, you could have someone put your cremated remains into paint, but it's not the same.
you will not be mummified lmao
I dont paint. Dont care about markers. But still watch all these videos. Wtf
Same
No one:
Literally no one:
Me when I red the tittle: I "tasted" paint.
No wonder why Vincent chopped off his ear.. maybe the poison made him go crazy .
Marlee Howenstine Oof 😣
He had an ear infection and an std that made home crazy
He didn't, he only chopped off the end the his ear, btw w/roooosh me
cheque host w/rooooosh
Good theory
Something somewhat disturbing to think that my possible ancestors were crushed up into paints centuries after death 🤔
I know, right.
Lol
Draw ninja KC ur ancestors were mummified 😧
@@justsomeone3154 Sure! I'm black. Roots back to Africa. Egyptians practice mummification. Egypt is in Africa! BAM!
Draw ninja KC oooooooo that’s so cool
Me, a non artist: sees green
Her: this is more yellow
Me: I am confusion
Brain Dead Hi confusion
Brain Dead yellow = lighter green :)
Green is made using yellow, so ;D
You really are brain dead huh? Lol I'm sorry, it's a joke
Green is made using blue and yellow
if there's more yellow in the mix it is what we call a warm green
if there is more blue in the mix it is called cool green
Mint green has more blue, its a cool-toned green. Neon green has more yellow, so it is called a warm-toned green.
The paint she was talking about had more yellow in the mixture.