My Limited Palette 2024 - AC Replacement
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ย. 2024
- In this video I introduce my Limited Palette for 2024. I am introducing two new colors on my palette, with one being a replacement for Alizarin Crimson. Known to be fugitive when mix with other colors, I want to find a good pigment to replace it on my palette. I will develop on the channel my color mixing method in future videos. Make sure to subscribe and activate the notification bell. I want my limited palette to be my go-to palette, that I can use in the studio as well as en plein air, when I go paint outdoors. Please let me know what colors you have on your palette in 2024?
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Rembrandt Permanent Madder Deep is a very good replacement for alizarin crimson, it's a single pigment too.
Yes! This one was on my list too, I went for PR177, but yesterday reached its limitations when trying to paint a vivid rose. I had to pull out PV19. So I am again on the look for a replacement, might try your suggestion! Thank you 🙏🏻
@@marcjasi I have tried both, PR177 and PR264. I like the original Alizern Crimson so much more. It has a magical quality that can not be replaced in my opinion. Every time I use it I am happy, and when I use the others, usually I am not happy as much with the result. Also I recently saw that PR177 is fugative in watercolor which suprised me.
@@marcjasi Since you like a dark mast tone, then you will probably like PR264 because it has a very dark mast tone. Probably very similar to AC (PR83) but it seems darker in mixes. PR83 has a more firery quality. PR264 is heavier in my experience.
@@pjjmsn Yeah sadly I am starting to have similar thoughts, Alizarin Crimson might still remain unmatched for a while. I will keep running a few test for my own knowledge and will share my results. Thank you for your feedback!
@@pjjmsn alright I see, thank you 🙏🏻 I am looking forward to try it!
I use PR177. If you mix it with a little viridian you can get very close to true alizarin.
Thank you for your feedback and tip! That’s great to know! I am looking forward to use it. Will probably mention how I feel about it in future videos! PR177 definitely seems like the best match from what I have seen so far
In my limited palette of 8 colors I prefer to have ultramarine and cobalt turquoise. With these I can mix cobalt blue and cerulean, and I can do without a green since I can use turquoise to mix saturated greens. My colors are: titanium white, cadmium lemon, yellow ocher, cadmium red light, magenta, ultramarine, cobalt turquoise, burnt umber.
@@lophoflora this seems a great limited palette indeed! Thank you for sharing. Yeah I used cobalt teal for a while, which is probably close to the one you mentioned. It was great! 🙏🏻
@@marcjasi Yes its the same of cobalt teal. 😅
Cobalt teal and magenta make wonderful violets too.
@@lophoflora yeah it’s definitely a great limited palette ❤️
Rembrandt permanent madder deep is an almost perfect match for true alizarin crimson
@@ryanembry9875 thank you for your recommendation, this one is definitely the next one on my testing list 🙏🏻
This is exactly what I use. PR264 from Rembrandt!
I just found your channel, I really enjoy your videos. It’s so frustrating how each color is so different between brands, even between the same brand. I just watched a video from the channel “Drezrale” who is a pigment expert. He doesn’t use Ultramarine Blue because it’s so inconsistent even from the same brand. I think the Quinacridone Rose from Daniel Smith could give you better results, Daniel Smith has perfected working with the Quinacridones IMHO. Geneva oils replaced alizarin crimson with Pyrrole Rubine PR264 which has a darker mastone, Drezrale also uses this pigment.
@@jc-aguilar thank you 🙏🏻 yeah differences of same pigment between different brands can be frustrating, but you get quick use to, and stick with the brands you like. I never experienced differences within the same brand though. I never had any issues with ultramarine blue, please check my videos about this color.
Is the cad yellow light a warm yellow? Since you have the cad lemon which is cool yellow.
Yes! I use Cad Yellow Light as my warm yellow