I love BOTH Quin Red and Quin Magenta, and use both on the same palette. Daniel Smith is my fave Quin Red and Winsor and Newton my fave Quin Magenta, but I also love the Roman Szmal versions. Sounds like you might need both colours too? ...and there's that space to fill...hehe :D Thanks for the video!
fun! Love the colors you chose. I like either the Magenta or Quin Lilac. Pretty fun to watch you arrange the colors as I relate to figuring out preferences (I put my Goethite after my yellow ochre in my palette). Have you tried Cobalt Sea Blue? Let me know if you want me to show you how I fit 40 pans in that a 28 full pan tin taking out the metal rails and some magnets/museum putty. Ha #asha #moreblues
Yes, please show me how to fit 40 pans in the tin. I clearly need more space so I can fit all the blues as well as all the earth colours. Glad you enjoyed this!
Hi Sonya, I get confused when trying to arrange my paints too. I tend to do cool yellows followed by warm yellows including yellow ochre. Pinks followed by cool reds and then warm reds. Cool blues flowed by warmer blues and the turquoise colors leading into cool greens followed by warmer greens. Earth colours next cool to warm and I finish off with greys to blacks. Purples are difficult to place, sometimes I think they should follow the blues and other times I think the purples should follow the reds. Decisions Decisions. Dee
It is confusing, I'm glad it's not just me. I've sometimes put earth yellows with the yellows as I use them as any other yellow, anyway. But then sometimes I prefer them with the other earth colours for unknown reasons. I suppose it doesn't really matter as long as it makes sense while you're using the palette. Thanks Dee!
I love BOTH Quin Red and Quin Magenta, and use both on the same palette. Daniel Smith is my fave Quin Red and Winsor and Newton my fave Quin Magenta, but I also love the Roman Szmal versions. Sounds like you might need both colours too? ...and there's that space to fill...hehe :D Thanks for the video!
You're very welcome, glad you enjoyed it! And yes, it does indeed sound like I need both Quin red and Quin magenta :D
fun! Love the colors you chose. I like either the Magenta or Quin Lilac. Pretty fun to watch you arrange the colors as I relate to figuring out preferences (I put my Goethite after my yellow ochre in my palette). Have you tried Cobalt Sea Blue? Let me know if you want me to show you how I fit 40 pans in that a 28 full pan tin taking out the metal rails and some magnets/museum putty. Ha #asha #moreblues
Yes, please show me how to fit 40 pans in the tin. I clearly need more space so I can fit all the blues as well as all the earth colours. Glad you enjoyed this!
Hi Sonya, I get confused when trying to arrange my paints too. I tend to do cool yellows followed by warm yellows including yellow ochre.
Pinks followed by cool reds and then warm reds. Cool blues flowed by warmer blues and the turquoise colors leading into cool greens followed by warmer greens. Earth colours next cool to warm and I finish off with greys to blacks. Purples are difficult to place, sometimes I think they should follow the blues and other times I think the purples should follow the reds. Decisions Decisions. Dee
It is confusing, I'm glad it's not just me. I've sometimes put earth yellows with the yellows as I use them as any other yellow, anyway. But then sometimes I prefer them with the other earth colours for unknown reasons. I suppose it doesn't really matter as long as it makes sense while you're using the palette. Thanks Dee!
I cheat and look at the color chart from the paint company, otherwise it can get very confusing
@ I wouldn't call it cheating, it's the sensible thing to do :D
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