* cries in limited palette * that moonshine is *chefs kiss*. How does it hold up in the sun? I talked myself out of buying moonglow specifically because of the lightfast issues.
I haven't done any testing with the mix, I just used pigment that are known to be lightfast: PG18, PV19, and PB29. Lightfastness isn't too much of a concern with me since I don't sell original art and mostly just watercolor for fun in sketchbooks. Moonglow is a beautiful color and I use to use it all the time, but I decided to mix an alternative "just in case" :) I'm still debating if I want to go back to using moon glow after I finish my mixed paint.
How lovely to watch! And what a stunning array of greens oh my!
Thanks! There's just something about green watercolors that pull me in...
Gorgeous selection!
thank you!
Heleeeeeen! 😂 👋🏼
3:36 Schmincke actually has a PG18/PG7 mix. I can’t remember its name, though.
@@awatercolourist oh? I'll have to look it up at some point, thanks! :)
@@TheGlitterCrayon Welcome!
* cries in limited palette * that moonshine is *chefs kiss*. How does it hold up in the sun? I talked myself out of buying moonglow specifically because of the lightfast issues.
I haven't done any testing with the mix, I just used pigment that are known to be lightfast: PG18, PV19, and PB29. Lightfastness isn't too much of a concern with me since I don't sell original art and mostly just watercolor for fun in sketchbooks. Moonglow is a beautiful color and I use to use it all the time, but I decided to mix an alternative "just in case" :) I'm still debating if I want to go back to using moon glow after I finish my mixed paint.
Nice! Did you mix moonshine yourself?
Yes! :) and thanks for watching my video!