Thank you for watching me ramble about pigments and paint a bison calf 🦬 (when editing I noticed I said buffalo a few times when I meant to say bison, but I didn't have the energy to redo the voiceover so enjoy the brain fluff ups haha) The final changes to the palette, including the last colour change will be in a future video :) What have you been up to recently?
FYI about the Moonglow - I'm sure you know that it's not lightfast; but its very easy to mix your own lightfast version! And since you are already doing that for some of your preferred blacks & purples, I assume you're more likely to give this a go. These are all using Daniel Smith watercolors, of course, and the formula goes like this : 50% Viridian + 25% French Ultramarine + 25% Quinacridone Coral. If you should prefer more of a lighter, greenish-blue-y dominant look when it seperates, then add a tad bit more Viridian. If you should prefer more of an intense blue-y shadow in the seperation, add a tad more French Ultramarine. If you like and prefer more of a violet-&-pink dominant effect in the seperation, add a bit more of the Quinacridone Coral. Enjoy!
Thank you for watching me ramble about pigments and paint a bison calf 🦬 (when editing I noticed I said buffalo a few times when I meant to say bison, but I didn't have the energy to redo the voiceover so enjoy the brain fluff ups haha)
The final changes to the palette, including the last colour change will be in a future video :)
What have you been up to recently?
Wonderful video, love bisons and this wasp side story was captivating! :D
Haha I'm glad you enjoyed it! The wasp eventually made it outside 😭
@@daenafae Thanks for the follow up, now the side story has an ending :D
FYI about the Moonglow - I'm sure you know that it's not lightfast; but its very easy to mix your own lightfast version! And since you are already doing that for some of your preferred blacks & purples, I assume you're more likely to give this a go. These are all using Daniel Smith watercolors, of course, and the formula goes like this : 50% Viridian + 25% French Ultramarine + 25% Quinacridone Coral. If you should prefer more of a lighter, greenish-blue-y dominant look when it seperates, then add a tad bit more Viridian. If you should prefer more of an intense blue-y shadow in the seperation, add a tad more French Ultramarine. If you like and prefer more of a violet-&-pink dominant effect in the seperation, add a bit more of the Quinacridone Coral. Enjoy!
Thank you for the recipe! 💜 I'll give it a go once I've used up the last my of Moonglow.