Thanks for watching and for your feedback. I use Cascade Green primarily for trees and landscapes. I live in the Pacific Northwest (USA) and the Cascade mountains are in my backyard. Thus the name of the paint. :-) I find that the natural separation of the pigments into greens and blues and browns adds to the natural rendering of foliage.
Phthalo Turquoise is really good for floral paintings too Cobalt Teal is also one of my favorite colors to use in paintings. Schmincke have a nice Cobalt Turquoise (PG50) too.
Hello from Oregon!! Thanks for this video. Whats funny is I was questioning whether to put hooker’s green on my pallette. And coming here we have both choses the exact same colors and brands!
No offense so many have swatched these and every color, what is more interesting as artists is what can we do with them? Swatching them with everything imaginable is what would really be helpful to other artists. My swatches are kept in a book,my good ones that is because I don’t put a color in my palette that has only one use, to me it is a waste and it is just my opinion. But the color potential beyond what is common knowledge that everyone knows is what peeks my interest. Who knows I might start my own channel because there are a massive amount of mixes that are completely overlooked. Those are the things that get my brain working and interested not just every swatch, le creme de le crème. Have you ever mixed cobalt teal with phaloblue red shade? It is gorgeous and a staple in my mixes. 😊
I love cascade green. Haven’t figured out exactly what to do with it lol
Thanks for watching and for your feedback. I use Cascade Green primarily for trees and landscapes. I live in the Pacific Northwest (USA) and the Cascade mountains are in my backyard. Thus the name of the paint. :-) I find that the natural separation of the pigments into greens and blues and browns adds to the natural rendering of foliage.
Phthalo Turquoise is really good for floral paintings too
Cobalt Teal is also one of my favorite colors to use in paintings. Schmincke have a nice Cobalt Turquoise (PG50) too.
Thanks for the tips! I have not yet tried Schmincke...however I have heard good things about it.
Hello from Oregon!! Thanks for this video. Whats funny is I was questioning whether to put hooker’s green on my pallette. And coming here we have both choses the exact same colors and brands!
Haha. Small world!! Thanks for sharing.
the phalo green reminds me of pictures I have seen of auroras.
Ah yes. I agree. I haven't seen one of those in years!! :-)
Great video thanks!
You're so welcome! My pleasure.
Py110 I find a very dense yellow,most tube greens the base color is,pg7 phthalo green to get a variety of greens I change the yellows,tfs
Wonderful suggestion. Thanks for sharing.
No offense so many have swatched these and every color, what is more interesting as artists is what can we do with them? Swatching them with everything imaginable is what would really be helpful to other artists. My swatches are kept in a book,my good ones that is because I don’t put a color in my palette that has only one use, to me it is a waste and it is just my opinion. But the color potential beyond what is common knowledge that everyone knows is what peeks my interest. Who knows I might start my own channel because there are a massive amount of mixes that are completely overlooked. Those are the things that get my brain working and interested not just every swatch, le creme de le crème. Have you ever mixed cobalt teal with phaloblue red shade? It is gorgeous and a staple in my mixes. 😊
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it.