I feel like Windsor Red(Naphthol Red) makes greyer purples compared with Quinacrodone Red, which is more toward neutral or even blue. Quin. red+Ultramarine Blue make GORGEOUS purple. Likewise, the Quin red + Phthalo Blue make greyer purples because of the GREEN cast of the blue(yellow+blue) muddy the purple. It might be helpful to recommend a cool and warm variation of each primary for mixing either vibrant or muted secondaries and tertiaries.
I like to work slow so I use walnut oil to keep the oil paint open longer. Now, I need to get my project out the door ASAP! What can I use to speed up the drying time? I thought of putting the art in a large baggie with some liquin in a container and hope the fumes would dry the paint. Any suggestions?
LOL, those are nearly ALL of the hues they make in Griffin alkyds! They don't have a huge range of colors. I don't consider alkyds to be the same as oils. Not as colorfast either. If you base your underpainting with acrylic, be sure to wait a week for them to stabilize after they go down, better to do it on a panel, more stable. But with alkyds it doesn't matter. Alkyds are oil based acrylics.
How long does it take for the Winsor and Newton Griffin alkyd oil to dry if a painting is done via alla prima? Also, is there a non-toxic alternative to mediums such as OMS, Turpentine, and paint thinner? I'm unfortunately very sensitive to solvents, even in well ventilated areas...
Hi jason, is there less pigment in the alkyd line compared to the originals? Or are they the same quality? Because i have seen the alkyds are quite less expensive
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Just starting oil painting and your information is wonderful. Thank you!
I find Jackson's a useful UK supplier.
Jason your explanation are very good and very details,thx u so much
Thankyou. I have some oil supplies, but did not know what to do with them. This will help me.
Thanks! Just the information I've been looking for!
I feel like Windsor Red(Naphthol Red) makes greyer purples compared with Quinacrodone Red, which is more toward neutral or even blue. Quin. red+Ultramarine Blue make GORGEOUS purple. Likewise, the Quin red + Phthalo Blue make greyer purples because of the GREEN cast of the blue(yellow+blue) muddy the purple. It might be helpful to recommend a cool and warm variation of each primary for mixing either vibrant or muted secondaries and tertiaries.
Very helpful video. One thing left out is lighting.
Hi Jason, just a quick note to say that the yellow ochre link is a watercolour. 👍
Piece of an old hockey stick would be good for a Mayl stick.....Just a thought
Thanks for the video! Do you use Griffin in the studio with or without ventilation? I have my concerns about breathing it in long term.
ISN'T THAT A BOB ROSS ONE INCH BRUSH AT 11:28.
I like to work slow so I use walnut oil to keep the oil paint open longer. Now, I need to get my project out the door ASAP! What can I use to speed up the drying time? I thought of putting the art in a large baggie with some liquin in a container and hope the fumes would dry the paint. Any suggestions?
LOL, those are nearly ALL of the hues they make in Griffin alkyds! They don't have a huge range of colors. I don't consider alkyds to be the same as oils. Not as colorfast either. If you base your underpainting with acrylic, be sure to wait a week for them to stabilize after they go down, better to do it on a panel, more stable. But with alkyds it doesn't matter. Alkyds are oil based acrylics.
Do you thik wall primer and gesso are same thing...??
What are the differences between regular primer and Gesso..??
very helpfull video , could you try the zenart oils? they have some nice affordable sets but i cant find any reviews on them
Never heard of them here
Thanks this is really helpful (:
Will you do a Video for the leopard in the thumbnail?
i didnt record that painting
What is the safety rating of these paints? Are they AP - non toxic? I only use non toxic materials.
Can you reactivate all that dried paint on palette?
Love ur videos 👍 just out of curiosity Where abouts in Wales are u from?
south
Jason Morgan - Wildlife Art cool I'm from Aberdare 😊
How long does it take for the Winsor and Newton Griffin alkyd oil to dry if a painting is done via alla prima? Also, is there a non-toxic alternative to mediums such as OMS, Turpentine, and paint thinner? I'm unfortunately very sensitive to solvents, even in well ventilated areas...
I love your videos. I'm ordering these paints. What mediums do I need to order for use with them--like to clean the brush or thin the paint?
it's 5 minutes in the video Diane. If you watched the whole thing you would know
Can I mix my Golden heavy body with these Winsor and Newton oil
Never mind!
Hi jason, is there less pigment in the alkyd line compared to the originals? Or are they the same quality? Because i have seen the alkyds are quite less expensive