Thanks for that. I agree that the majority of yellows are not for everyone, and that includes me as well. I like transparent yellows. You posted the video just in time for me. I have some Rosa Gallery paints in my basket waiting to be bought. I have golden yellow, magenta rose and cerulean blue. I think I will replace magenta rose with madder rose. I will also wait until you finish the series to see what else I can try. Your videos are doing a fantastic job representing the colours from different companies. Their colour charts are a bit useless when it comes to that. 😊😊😊
Its about time. Its great to see you back. 😊 Wow!!! They are all really packed with pigment 😮 and there are some unusual mixes that look great. Thanks for another lovely swatching session. 😊
Swatching might be the most relaxing thing in the world. I made a swatch sheet of my Grumbacher Academy paints last night, and it's an absolute wreck. Looks like I'll have to do another one. Oh darn. 😁
It’s so nice to see you back! Rosa has added PY 150 as a transparent yellow ( they call it Aureoline) but it doesn’t show on their color charts. They are just such nice paints at a very reasonable price even imported to the US.
Yay, Swatchmaster Jay is back! I don't have any Rosa Gallery paints, so let's see if I get tempted by this video. EDIT: after watching the video, I'm possibly tempted by that gorgeous Cadmium Yellow, but in general the paints seem quite opaque. In making small swatch cards for my own palettes, I've started noting the ratings (via the symbols) for transparency, staining and granulation - as well as the pigment code. I find this helpful in getting a better mix of transparent paints and not using too many that are only semi-transparent. I'll be looking forward to the blues when you swatch them, although I probably have way to many already. 😅
I've not tried Rosa watercolours. But I think I'll like them because while looking up on their web site I see that they include a rating for (Cheeky Warning)* "Frost resistance" (which is "above 0" by the way). I can't say how many times I've been let down by the likes of Daniel Smith or Winsor & Newton for their callus disregard of not including a Frost Resistance rating on their products (/Cheeky Warning). * Sorry, but find that occasionally I need to put in a "Cheeky Warning" in some of my comments.
hello jay! lovely video! i am really curious about rosa galleria. im sure they probably shared something in common with nevskaya palitra. they have some pigments that were common to white nights paints until they pulled out the non-lightfast pigments to more permanent ones, like the carmine pr170:1. i think coral too probably has the same pigment list.
Well, well, well! He’s still alive 😂. Always glad to see your videos 😃.
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Wow, it's great to see you back. Hope all is well! Thank you for sharing these beautiful colors with us. ♥
I love Rosa watercolours. They are really nice 😊
Hello Jay! missed your swatches so welcome back :D
Please MORE VIDEOS ❤❤❤
Glad to see you back, missed your videos
I love their bright red and how intense their violet is 🥰
I love Rosa Gallery, especially their single pigment colours. Good to see you back!
Good to see you back!
Thanks for that. I agree that the majority of yellows are not for everyone, and that includes me as well. I like transparent yellows.
You posted the video just in time for me. I have some Rosa Gallery paints in my basket waiting to be bought. I have golden yellow, magenta rose and cerulean blue. I think I will replace magenta rose with madder rose. I will also wait until you finish the series to see what else I can try.
Your videos are doing a fantastic job representing the colours from different companies. Their colour charts are a bit useless when it comes to that.
😊😊😊
Love your swatching videos! Always informative and relaxing. Love from South Africa
I love PY110 too. It’s a very useful pigment.
Thanks for another useful swatching video 😊.
Its about time. Its great to see you back. 😊 Wow!!! They are all really packed with pigment 😮 and there are some unusual mixes that look great. Thanks for another lovely swatching session. 😊
Love seeing your swatches! Pw4 is typically called mixing white and it's a cool white. It works best in tinting other pigments slightly.
Good to know! Thank you 🙏
Swatching might be the most relaxing thing in the world. I made a swatch sheet of my Grumbacher Academy paints last night, and it's an absolute wreck. Looks like I'll have to do another one.
Oh darn. 😁
It’s so nice to see you back! Rosa has added PY 150 as a transparent yellow ( they call it Aureoline) but it doesn’t show on their color charts. They are just such nice paints at a very reasonable price even imported to the US.
Thank you 🙏 The Aureoline is coming in part 3. Rosa have it grouped with their earth's.
Yay, Swatchmaster Jay is back! I don't have any Rosa Gallery paints, so let's see if I get tempted by this video.
EDIT: after watching the video, I'm possibly tempted by that gorgeous Cadmium Yellow, but in general the paints seem quite opaque. In making small swatch cards for my own palettes, I've started noting the ratings (via the symbols) for transparency, staining and granulation - as well as the pigment code. I find this helpful in getting a better mix of transparent paints and not using too many that are only semi-transparent.
I'll be looking forward to the blues when you swatch them, although I probably have way to many already. 😅
another interesting video and so glad to see you're back👍👍thanks!! norakag
😯 I didn't realize you started uploading more videos! Now I have a backlog to catch up on haha
I've not tried Rosa watercolours. But I think I'll like them because while looking up on their web site I see that they include a rating for (Cheeky Warning)* "Frost resistance" (which is "above 0" by the way). I can't say how many times I've been let down by the likes of Daniel Smith or Winsor & Newton for their callus disregard of not including a Frost Resistance rating on their products (/Cheeky Warning).
* Sorry, but find that occasionally I need to put in a "Cheeky Warning" in some of my comments.
hello jay! lovely video! i am really curious about rosa galleria. im sure they probably shared something in common with nevskaya palitra. they have some pigments that were common to white nights paints until they pulled out the non-lightfast pigments to more permanent ones, like the carmine pr170:1. i think coral too probably has the same pigment list.
I really like these vibrant colours, especially the cadmium ones. Are these paints available in Thailand?
Not as far as I know. Sorry about that 🙁
I curious, shouldn't it say PR254 in madder rose? I can't seem to find any information about pigment PV254
You might be right there but Rosa list it as PV254 on all of there literature so I just went with that.
It must be mislabeled, on mine it says PR254. :)
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