Hullo Elvie, I thought you did a lovely job comparing these paints, well done! I am wondering if you are seeing less engagement? You did not include anything in your description and I believe this will hamper(make more difficult) for others to even find your video! I am also of the school or belief that unless you have no access or are struggling with money you should always buy professional grade paints. You might be surprised how much having better paints will make your painting experience better. Now I personally agree that paper is the first place to spend you money when starting out! I have made quite good paintings with the cheapest paints, but I know it will not last! I know not everyone lives in places where getting Art supplies is easy nor cheap! But I have seen quality paints at Walmart! Now I have no idea if you even know what Walmart is ! Just a huge store that sells bargain everything! It is also known for selling cheap items from China at discount prices! I would suggest Paul Rubens as they are made in China now, they are based on the professional grade Windsor Newton paints. I have found M.Graham to be available world wide but I have no idea of their costs either! Schmincke has been a better brand of Art Supplies world over, if you can get a hold of some of those paints I say go for it! My best go to paint is made in California at DaVinci Paints! professional quality and rock bottom prices here in the USA. I know they ship world wide, but the cost is quite a bit high. Like everything these days! Thanks for the video and let me know if the no description hurts this video!
Honestly I'm not to sure how it works with algorithm and stuff, I just never know what to add in the description sometimes. But good theory! Yes I don't by student grade paint anymore because I want my paintings to last as long as they can and I love the paint! Thank you for the great comment as always:))
Hullo Elvie, I thought you did a lovely job comparing these paints, well done! I am wondering if you are seeing less engagement? You did not include anything in your description and I believe this will hamper(make more difficult) for others to even find your video! I am also of the school or belief that unless you have no access or are struggling with money you should always buy professional grade paints. You might be surprised how much having better paints will make your painting experience better. Now I personally agree that paper is the first place to spend you money when starting out! I have made quite good paintings with the cheapest paints, but I know it will not last! I know not everyone lives in places where getting Art supplies is easy nor cheap! But I have seen quality paints at Walmart! Now I have no idea if you even know what Walmart is ! Just a huge store that sells bargain everything! It is also known for selling cheap items from China at discount prices! I would suggest Paul Rubens as they are made in China now, they are based on the professional grade Windsor Newton paints. I have found M.Graham to be available world wide but I have no idea of their costs either! Schmincke has been a better brand of Art Supplies world over, if you can get a hold of some of those paints I say go for it! My best go to paint is made in California at DaVinci Paints! professional quality and rock bottom prices here in the USA. I know they ship world wide, but the cost is quite a bit high. Like everything these days! Thanks for the video and let me know if the no description hurts this video!
Honestly I'm not to sure how it works with algorithm and stuff, I just never know what to add in the description sometimes. But good theory! Yes I don't by student grade paint anymore because I want my paintings to last as long as they can and I love the paint! Thank you for the great comment as always:))