@@eternal8song not everyone wants to use cadmium so bismuth is your best bet if you don't want to. Because this channel typically targets people who paint little toy soldiers and not canvas painters. I have to give more warnings about cadmium because it's not good for people who paint these little toys either as it's the same problem with sanding cadmium. That being said, cadmium there is no beating its opacity.
4:32 Would Pro Acryl's Bismuth Yellow work for making your Goblin Green lookalike?
@@max34671 yes
@@MrPigments Thank you so much!
If you really want an opaque yellow, most professional acrylic lines have cadmium yellow… just don’t spray it.
@@eternal8song not everyone wants to use cadmium so bismuth is your best bet if you don't want to. Because this channel typically targets people who paint little toy soldiers and not canvas painters. I have to give more warnings about cadmium because it's not good for people who paint these little toys either as it's the same problem with sanding cadmium.
That being said, cadmium there is no beating its opacity.