Winsor Newton Field Set Comparison
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ต.ค. 2024
- Winsor & Newton Watercolor Boxes
Both of these watercolor boxes have their qualities that would work great with any situation or environment.
The Field Pocket Set is quite compact and would be perfect for carrying literally in your pocket or occupying a very small space in your bag when you’re on the go and want to do some quick and small paintings.
The Travel Field Travel Set would be a great set to take on a hike, cruise, car, train, or plane trip. This one is not for handheld quick work. This would best be suited for setting down on a table or tray for painting
Winsor & Newton Cotman Field Pocket Set: a.co/d/9AxlPn7
Features:
Water cup
Small water bottle
Sponge
3 mixing trays
Mini travel brush
12 Cotman watercolor half pans:
Lemon Yellow Hue
Cadmium Yellow Hue
Cadmium Red Hue
Alizarin Crimson Hue
Dioxazine Purple
Ultramarine
Cerulean Blue Hue
Sap Green
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Payne’s Gray
Chinese White
Winsor & Newton Cotman Field Travel Set: a.co/d/hHJuiAx
Features:
2 small water cups
Small water bottle
Initial 5 mixing trays, extends to 11 mixing trays
Small brush
12 Cotman watercolor half pans:
Lemon Yellow Hue
Cadmium Yellow Hue
Cadmium Red Pale Hue
Permanent Rose
Ultramarine
Cerulean Blue Hue
Viridian Hue
Sap Green
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Lamp Black
Chinese White
If you have any questions about these watercolor boxes, please feel free to let me know in the comments. I’m happy to share any information from them.
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I’ve got the field pocket set. I store the sponge in the water cup when it’s put together. That way I could add 2 more colors on the left and right sides. I’m using up the cotman paints and adding in the professional paints when required. It’s a great little box for getting started doing paintings when you’re on the go. I like having a small water bottle and travel brushes to carry with it. As long as you’re not going to be doing big washes, the little mixing areas work fine. You can paint the area under the water bottle with white enamel paint if you need a big area to mix a wash.
I never thought about putting the sponge in the water cup. Thanks for these tips.
I saw the pocket one but it in white box color. Is there a difference from the blue one u review?
And what would recommend between 48color and the travel one. I mostly draw indoor but hav an idea about doing urban drawing while travel
Btw love your review it very helpful for me to decide what to buy🫶🏻
Hi. Great questions. The white box that is out is the exact same as the blue box. I’ve seen that some of the boxes are being made with all white plastic. I think this is not a change in the set or quality, just changing the colors which might appeal more with artists.
As for your question about using a watercolor box of 48 colors or a travel box (usually 12 colors), really depends on your preference. When I go out for urban sketching, I may go with a modified box of 18-24 colors, but that’s because I want to be more compact and mobile. If you wanted to go to a park that had a picnic table in the area and you wanted to paint there, then a 48 color box would work there.
I suppose it can also boil down to if you like to mix a lot of colors, a smaller number of colors would work. If you like to paint straight from the pans, a 48 color box would give you all the colors you needed and then some. I hope this helps.
Great review, thanks.
I’m glad you enjoyed it.
hey there .. do u have a vedio on affordable watercolour brushes .. great comparison btw
Hi. That’s a great question. I do not have a video for that…yet. I’d be happy to research that and make one though. Stay tuned.
@@ArroLyfeArt thanks you replying .. looking forward to it. 🙂
The whole bottle water filling part was a bit painful. Could you not have quantified, weighed or measured the results?
Heh, you know I did have that same thought…about a month after posting this video. I happened to be watching the video in order to see what I could have done better next time. I thought, “why didn’t I just use a measuring cup for this?” Well, lesson learned and I’ll do better next time. 😆