Thank you for an excellent unboxing/swatching video. Historically, Berlin was the capital of Prussia so naming a color Berlin Blue shows that it is related to Prussian Blue.
I thought this set was mehhh. Too many milky colors. I hate the yellows they chose! They are so milky that when trying to mix dark greens it lightened the mixes so much that it ruined them. This palette is lacking so much. It needed a PY150 for clean mixes. Mine came with two blacks instead of a brown. I wish the manufacturers of paints from the east paid more attention to the names and pigment information. I keep having to rename the colors to make more sense. The perylene maroon is more of an alizarin crimson color. The quinacridone rose reminds me more of a Carmine and the Quinacridone maroon is a quinacridone rose. The olive green is not olive green it was closer to a sap green without the glow... I learned that with eastern paints, I can't rely on the pigment information labeling at all. The one color I did like which you didn't lol was the cobalt turquoise dark. It's the only granulating color that made interesting, mildly separating mixes.
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Thank you for an excellent unboxing/swatching video. Historically, Berlin was the capital of Prussia so naming a color Berlin Blue shows that it is related to Prussian Blue.
OH wow thanks for that cool info about Berlin/Prussian blue.
I thought this set was mehhh. Too many milky colors. I hate the yellows they chose! They are so milky that when trying to mix dark greens it lightened the mixes so much that it ruined them.
This palette is lacking so much. It needed a PY150 for clean mixes. Mine came with two blacks instead of a brown. I wish the manufacturers of paints from the east paid more attention to the names and pigment information. I keep having to rename the colors to make more sense. The perylene maroon is more of an alizarin crimson color. The quinacridone rose reminds me more of a Carmine and the Quinacridone maroon is a quinacridone rose. The olive green is not olive green it was closer to a sap green without the glow... I learned that with eastern paints, I can't rely on the pigment information labeling at all.
The one color I did like which you didn't lol was the cobalt turquoise dark. It's the only granulating color that made interesting, mildly separating mixes.
Thanks for your honest feedback!