I was just working on a 'tree' tutorial, but then got stuck because I didn't have any good greens.Thanks for this timely tutorial. I'm going back to swatching some greens and then I'll try the trees again. Loved your teaching style.
I've been using Quin Gold and Paynes Grey for a warm green and I add Cobalt Blue to cool it down a bit. Just found your channel and I'm really liking it. Subbed.
Just stumbled upon your channel and have watched several demos already. Nice work Paul. I'm in Kentucky, U.S.A. and have subscribed and hit the bell. I enjoy your demos and am currently switching from oil to watercolor and gouache as a pleasant break. Keep up the good videos please. Hope to get back to Merry Old sometime soon.
Cerulean, cobalt green and cobalt turquoise make great granulated greens too even if the phalo green doesn't run out. Quinacridone gold with phalogreen makes a beautiful sap green. Of course quin gold is made from nickel azo yellow and burnt orange. I use azo yellow cause aureolin turned brown in my window within just under 3 weeks
You might like to try a modernized aureolin. They were developed to avoid the fugitive action of the original aureolins. The modern versions are usually called something like aureolin hue or aureolin modern. Schmincke has a lovely one, but most of the prime colormakers carry a new aureolin.
I’m a fairly new subscriber and likewise fairly new to watercolor. So interesting to watch the transformation of one color by adding another color. I will be giving this a try. Thank you!
Another excellent demonstration, thanks for sharing! Love demonstrated two examples as well, so much to learn : color mixing, value, perspective... Wish to see how you use a limited palette to demonstrate landscaping watercolor. Thanks again
Okay wow, I definitely didn’t think you could get a green using greys/grays, oranges, or violets much. Pleasantly surprised by this! I have just recently heard/read that Aureolean Yellow will turn brown as it ages. Have you had any issues lately or before of that happening with your painting? I am going to have to give mixing up greens with my palette a try after seeing this video. Thanks for sharing this wonderful information with us! Have a great weekend!
I was looking into making greens. I have some Aureolin that I no longer use as it goes grey when exposed to light. I wonder if you have noticed any changes to your greens that have been made using Aureolin. It has to be constantly exposed to light to change and won’t do so if in a sketchbook for example. I would value your comment on this.
If your Aureolin is Daniel Smiths, then it is the original fugitive recipe, it will brown in sunlight, and to a degree so will other colours using this mix. I would suggest the Schmincke version which is as close to this as is possible Aureolin Modern It will completely solve your issues moving forward , cheers P
Great demonstration, as usual. I am one of your subscribers. I’ve been trying to find a metal palette like your’s, online without success. Where did you get yours?
Nice greens. Great ideas when mixing blues and yellows. Thank you.
sorry for a late reply, thank you cheers P
Very interesting. Thank you.
I found this to be one of the most helpful videos ever. Explaining and applying is teaching at its finest.
Going forward this beginner is going to mix more greens. It looks like you get a more individual look in your painting.Thank you for sharing! ✨🎨
How exciting to see this - I am anxious to play with these colors - thank you so much!!!
You are so very welcome, glad it helped cheers P
Very informative for finallising my new palette. Thankyou so much for sharing this.
So pleased it helped out, cheers P
fantastic explanation - really enjoyed as a newbie
GREAT!!! :-) Thank you from Poland! 😊
Jes it is worth to Support your channel. You are a great artist and teacher. Best wishes from Germany Bavaria
I really enjoyed your video. Thank you. 🇨🇦
It was superb
I was just working on a 'tree' tutorial, but then got stuck because I didn't have any good greens.Thanks for this timely tutorial. I'm going back to swatching some greens and then I'll try the trees again. Loved your teaching style.
I've been using Quin Gold and Paynes Grey for a warm green and I add Cobalt Blue to cool it down a bit. Just found your channel and I'm really liking it. Subbed.
So sorry for a late reply and many thanks for the sub, cheers P
this videos made me understand mixing colours more and Im gonna give this ago
David Jackson great one David just the ticket , cheers Paul
Superb tutorial - thanks!
Thank you
Love love this videoSuch fun!! Thank you❤
Exelent tutor
Thank you Tony very kind, cheers P
Very interesting and cost saving. Thanks.
Sorry I missed this and thank you, cheers P
Just stumbled upon your channel and have watched several demos already. Nice work Paul. I'm in Kentucky, U.S.A. and have subscribed and hit the bell. I enjoy your demos and am currently switching from oil to watercolor and gouache as a pleasant break. Keep up the good videos please. Hope to get back to Merry Old sometime soon.
Lovely to watch.
Sorry I missed this Amelia and thank you, cheers P
Thank you for a great video. I learned so much.
Thank you Mary, so glad that it helped you , cheers P
Cerulean, cobalt green and cobalt turquoise make great granulated greens too even if the phalo green doesn't run out. Quinacridone gold with phalogreen makes a beautiful sap green. Of course quin gold is made from nickel azo yellow and burnt orange. I use azo yellow cause aureolin turned brown in my window within just under 3 weeks
Cheers a notable point thank you
You might like to try a modernized aureolin. They were developed to avoid the fugitive action of the original aureolins. The modern versions are usually called something like aureolin hue or aureolin modern. Schmincke has a lovely one, but most of the prime colormakers carry a new aureolin.
Such a useful video! Thank you very much, Paul.
Glad it was helpful! cheers Paul
Thank you 💚
You are so welcome
I’m a fairly new subscriber and likewise fairly new to watercolor. So interesting to watch the transformation of one color by adding another color. I will be giving this a try. Thank you!
Cheers Paul! Enjoyable and informative!
Jim Amos I’m glad that you enjoyed them Jim, cheers Paul
New viewer here. Loved this video!
Thank you Vanessa glad to have your support , Paul
Hi I'm really enjoying watching all your videos since I subscribed.. Thanks so much.. 😊😊
Thank you so much for your support Deborah, cheers P
Another excellent demonstration, thanks for sharing! Love demonstrated two examples as well, so much to learn : color mixing, value, perspective...
Wish to see how you use a limited palette to demonstrate landscaping watercolor.
Thanks again
nextspring99 that’s a great idea ,I’ll set that one up , cheers Paul
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Thanks! Are your paints all DS?
No some are Schminke I prefer them over DS really cheers P
thanks for the tutorial handsome man..;-)
Hey Marty you are so welcome thank you , cheers P
Okay wow, I definitely didn’t think you could get a green using greys/grays, oranges, or violets much. Pleasantly surprised by this! I have just recently heard/read that Aureolean Yellow will turn brown as it ages. Have you had any issues lately or before of that happening with your painting? I am going to have to give mixing up greens with my palette a try after seeing this video. Thanks for sharing this wonderful information with us! Have a great weekend!
Use the Schminke version, it's a mimic so well done no issues with that one. the DS version may well discolour as it is the original Aureolin.
@@paulappswildlifeart Ahhh thanks so much for the tips on the colors!
Hey, I have that book.
Ok
Not sure what you're using for the 4th blue - it sounds like you said cyan blue?
I’m a new subscriber, this was a really good video, great tips. Thank you Paul, glad I found your channel.
Sorry I missed this, thanking you so much, cheers P
I was looking into making greens. I have some Aureolin that I no longer use as it goes grey when exposed to light. I wonder if you have noticed any changes to your greens that have been made using Aureolin. It has to be constantly exposed to light to change and won’t do so if in a sketchbook for example. I would value your comment on this.
If your Aureolin is Daniel Smiths, then it is the original fugitive recipe, it will brown in sunlight, and to a degree so will other colours using this mix. I would suggest the Schmincke version which is as close to this as is possible Aureolin Modern It will completely solve your issues moving forward , cheers P
@@paulappswildlifeart Thanks. I will look at getting a modern version!
Great demonstration, as usual. I am one of your subscribers. I’ve been trying to find a metal palette like your’s, online without success. Where did you get yours?
Amazon !!
I popped over to your patreon channel , my question is do you demo watercolor paintings on patreon
Hi, Diana, It is a mix of watercolour and Oil , I would say more watercolour though Best wishes Paul
You say 'my watercolour palette is as follows' but I can't see it?
Helen Guy hi Helen I’ll sort that today promise , cheers Paul
Thank you
Welcome