ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT !!! - KIBA PLUSH HERE - www.makeship.com/products/adc-kabi-plush PATREON - www.patreon.com/ADCArtAttack These were originally Drawn by myself, over the course of a couple months planning to finalize them. I REALLY hope we get them out to you all :) So excited!
@SadiyahM2 жыл бұрын
Hi
@santicorrales17242 жыл бұрын
@@SadiyahM hi (reply)
@niki714niki2 жыл бұрын
Got mine! Woo hoo
@barbarabrady12672 жыл бұрын
I hope you make 200, I really want one, I ordered in a while ago 💕
@drawwithleo22892 жыл бұрын
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@johnjones9282 жыл бұрын
Designer gouache is different from Artists gouache, it has more of an opaque base. It was conceived for graphic design to give more versatility in blending and corrections than acrylic paint. Artists gouache is more transparent and must be blended with a base to heighten its opacity.
@lianajoseph14472 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing that! I thought it was either acrylic gouache or designers gouache 🤣
@coreymorse13472 жыл бұрын
@@lianajoseph1447 Acrylic gouache is just high matte acrylic paint that a marketing department got ahold of.
@lianajoseph14472 жыл бұрын
@@coreymorse1347 🤣🤣🤣
@karenneill91092 жыл бұрын
Do they differ in colorfastness?
@johnjones9282 жыл бұрын
@@karenneill9109 The best advice is to check the LF rating on the tube or pan of color you're thinking about buying as the rating can vary even within the same brand, some will be top rated while others not so much. I won't trust the rating of a complete set sight unseen.
@ChristinaTodd19702 жыл бұрын
Gouache has a HUGE drying shift. Colors never ever look the same wet as they do dry. The best practice I’ve found is to mix enough color initially because going back to color match is damn near impossible. Lights always dry darker, and darks always dry lighter. Always, always, always.
@Smooveandpretty Жыл бұрын
Facts the only reason I manage to color match is cz I took a color theory class in college n our teacher had us mixing till we got it right. I save myself some drama by mixing a “big” batch of the colors that I’m going to need a lot of.
@ChristinaTodd1970 Жыл бұрын
@@Smooveandpretty same
@UncensoredChristian2 жыл бұрын
I AM LOVING THE GOUACHE VIDEOS. It’s rejuvenated my love for art.
@JJ-ec9lp2 жыл бұрын
Same!
@lianajoseph14472 жыл бұрын
🤘🤘🤘🤘
@rof84122 жыл бұрын
I was waiting for this one. It's tough to pit Arteza against a professional paint. Arteza is fine for experimenting and learning but due to the quality of the pigments used and the fillers, it does not have a good lightfastness to it. For some, that's not an issue at all. For others, it's a big one. One thing I love about the legacy art brands like Derwent and W&N is the detail that have on their products; the lightfastness ratings, the pigments used, where it was made (even down to a certain factories for some products). And yes, the pigments used is a huge reason why there is such a variety on costs of the paint tubes. Some pigments are way more expensive and rare than others. I'd like to see you come back to this one after you've had more time to experiment and learn with gouache and painting to see if your opinion has changed. You're correct in that a lot has to do with personal preference. Now in the world of gouache is acrylic gouache. Try that!
@edgechan2 жыл бұрын
This. Seeing Arteza's results give me a chalky finish in each pic I see on KZbin (dunno if is for the camera or the lighting), but I prefer Holbein for the same reason, they have good light fastness and it doesn't give me that chalky effect. I'm working also on the acryla gouache version and they work even as watercolors (except you cannot reactivate the layer), so by far I'm happy with those.
@rof84122 жыл бұрын
@@edgechan I did not like the Arteza gouache at all. It has a weird feeling and calling it chalky is very apt. I haven't found any Arteza products that I personally like myself and have stopped buying from them. I haven't tried Holbein yet. The price is stopping me, lol. I like the Liquitex Acrylic gouache but I know that opinions on it are very divided.
@edgechan2 жыл бұрын
@@rof8412 I haven't tried Arteza because I don't have the feel to buy them myself if in almost all the videos you can see that effect. Holbein might be expensive, but if you buy the pack with primary colors (magenta, cyan, lemon yellow, white and black), it will help you to learn how to use them and how to mix the colors.
@kaiwolff4422 жыл бұрын
I love how realistic of an artist you are. Not everyone is good at color theory. Not everyone can mix well. There's a medium for everyone and it's okay to be better at some things than others. That doesn't make you any less of an artist. Thanks for being you! ❤️
@ADCArtAttack2 жыл бұрын
Oh for sure! I'm just doing it for fun and lucked into a career, I'm totally open to my flaws :) It's a big bonus that it encourages others :)
@MojoDi2 жыл бұрын
The Gouache is the only product I like from Arteza, they are really awesome for the price! But Designer Gouache from W&N, Schmincke etc is just a different level and it is making even more fun if you got used to them. But I have to say: Wow your artistic skills are bomb!
@ZClaireVoyanceZ2 жыл бұрын
i get that lol, i like their markers too!! just wish i had a brush nib
@JasperPauwels2 жыл бұрын
@@ZClaireVoyanceZ Aren't the Everblend Ultra sets brush nibs? :)
@ZClaireVoyanceZ2 жыл бұрын
@@JasperPauwels For arteza, not sure. Haven't gotten anything from them in a while. Still using the alcohol markers I got a few years ago
@wastedinspiration2 жыл бұрын
I love watching an artist find a new medium they love
@ADCArtAttack2 жыл бұрын
I love finding that medium :)
@Enocia2 жыл бұрын
Let me tell you. I have been sitting on a full 60 count of gouache from Arteza for months now, and seeing your videos and how much fun you are having with them is really pushing me to use them. Watching how excited you are really inspires me to get excited, and I just love that. It makes me so happy to see others enjoying art for the fun of art.
@aaronhelms34462 жыл бұрын
I love that you've found a medium that makes you so happy and fulfilled. The fact that you've grown comfortable enough with it to just dive into a project headfirst without any fear of what you're doing, and that it doesn't trigger any anxiety for you, is nice to hear.
@izDaKingzi2 жыл бұрын
Arteza definitely feels more rewarding, and you feel great about spending so little for a variety of colors that you know you’ll enjoy as well. Awesome video ADC, might have to go and buy some now from Arteza 👀
@ADCArtAttack2 жыл бұрын
They sure are amazing, considering that price, super accessible to many wishing to try!
@L-Envies2 жыл бұрын
I have arteza pencils and they are really good
@izDaKingzi2 жыл бұрын
@@L-Envies Nice 👍
@lindatannock2 жыл бұрын
@@L-Envies I've got the Arteza watercolour pencils, and I'm really enjoying them!
@demaramorrow16612 жыл бұрын
I love my arteza products....I like that I don't stress if my kids want to paint too or if I'm just mucking about to play because they aren't so expensive to replace.
@AZrcUnkaiged2 жыл бұрын
ADC crushes another video. And the mismatched skin tone is perfect for the theme. Multiverse of madness deserves variation. Your work with Atreza has been amazing.
@DarkJade82022 жыл бұрын
Because it can be reactivated, you can cut open the tube and put the dried paint in apallette. Great video!
@fatmakathiriart15482 жыл бұрын
The king of Gouache 👑 , thank you for these videos, I'm enjoying watching you paint with them. ❤️
@Sup_ERS_Tar2 жыл бұрын
Arteza feels more rewarding, and you feel great about spending so little on a variety of colors you know you'll like. Awesome video ADC, might have to go buy some from Arteza right now.
@beuvelain7 ай бұрын
Why is this comment the same as another comment from another person? 🤔 Is this someone working for Arteza or is it a bot?
@lordlem2 жыл бұрын
Great job as usual. I’ve got a few tips in case you find them useful: For skin tones, mix different ratios of the primaries and you’ll get any skin tone you like. As for that substance that came out of the white tube of gouache, is the binder, you can mix the inside of a tube with a toothpick before using them. Gouache changes color as it dries. Lighter colors will look darker, darker will look lighter. So it’s always good to have an extra page to test the colors. I love Windsor and newton gouache, and those little tubes last for ages. ✌😆 Great video!
@Una-d2y Жыл бұрын
The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.
@marim0y2 жыл бұрын
Your joy is so infectious it almost brings me to tears. I love watching passionate people enjoy their profession.
@roxanneklinger38282 жыл бұрын
I love your work and how you compared the paints. The higher priced paints are still in a tube, much higher priced abut the Arteza gave you beautiful results as well. Great video.
@blooelmo2 жыл бұрын
Howdy and happy day!! I’m with you on the arteza side, at the end of it all. 👍 Overall it looks comprehensively fantastic, I think. Above everything, I’m so glad you’ve found joy in creativity again!! Thanks so much and cheerios!! 😁
@Chopanflores2 жыл бұрын
Great job as usual. I’ve got a few tips in case you find them useful: For skin tones, mix different ratios of the primaries and you’ll get any skin tone you like. As for that substance that came out of the white tube of gouache, is the binder, you can mix the inside of a tube with a toothpick before using them. Gouache changes color as it dries. Lighter colors will look darker, darker will look lighter. So it’s always good to have an extra page to test the colors. I love Windsor and newton gouache, and those little tubes last for ages. ✌🏻😆 Great video!
@ADCArtAttack2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the advice!! Thank you I'll keep this in mind next time :)
@Chopanflores2 жыл бұрын
@@ADCArtAttack thank you for taking the time to read and answer. I’m not an expert at all but I like communities where you can share what you know. I definitely learn lots from you!
@thoughtfulwatcher2 жыл бұрын
@@semir2080 Why so aggressive? There's no need for it. This dude is from the UK and probably plugged it into the internet. Winsor and Newton's manufacturer suggested price for cobalt blue is $26.49. You can find this on Blick and other places. Yeah, it's cheaper if you shop around. Amazon: $18, Blick $13. Jerry's Artorama is on sale for $6, normally around $11. Michael's sells online for $18 with a possible coupon. He said it CAN go up to that, and likely went off the Winsor and Newton company's suggested price as the highest possible.
@leocarter55112 жыл бұрын
Welcome to painting! Super cool seeing you shift mediums like that.
@Knittingand2 жыл бұрын
When you’ve had more practice mixing colours you’ll never worry about how many colours a paint comes in again 🙂 You only really need the 7 primary colours, black and white to mix anything, although sepia and paynes grey are good additions to speed things up.
@Knittingand2 жыл бұрын
There’s a gouache colour mixing course on Skillshare called “color collector. Explore the art of color mixing with gouache.” that might be good.
@isabellmingram43382 жыл бұрын
7 primary colours? I only know 3
@tosca... Жыл бұрын
@@isabellmingram4338Perhaps the commenter follows Sir Isaac Newton who thought it was 7? There are different systems in different spheres after all, even if it's not typical in what is classical colour theory that it's three. Most kindergartners learn the subtractive system where the three primary colors are red, blue and yellow; and their associated secondary colors are orange, purple, and green.
@SpySkater12 жыл бұрын
Both sides look fantastic to me. I hope your gouache collection one day reaches the diversity of your markers, so you have more selection in your comparisons. Based on price, I’d say Arteza wins, but the colors and blending with W&N are fantastic!
@ADCArtAttack2 жыл бұрын
When i am financially able to spend on art toys again lol I will be working on my Gouache collection!
@catharinakietze5712 жыл бұрын
I love to see your excitement about discovering a new medium
@arauscher2 жыл бұрын
I love how much fun you are clearly having!
@iicordii6482 жыл бұрын
I didn’t even know I had this much of a passion for painting until your first gouache video and I’ve been an artist for 15 years, professional artist for 10years, professional tattoo artist for 8years, an award winning tattoo artist for 5years, digital artist for 4 years, and an air brush artist for 2 years. I’ve always wanted to paint growing up and tbh, I forgot all about it with everything I’ve been doing. Your videos sparked that passion I’ve been missing. I have to do something different after a while. I can’t only do the same thing day after day, that’s why I’ve ventured into so many avenues. Although I’ve turned everything into an income to this day, I needed something else. Between designing an doing tattoos, digital work for companies, airbrushing shoes for customers, etc… I’ve added painting to the equation and I couldn’t be happier, it has also gave me something new to do with my son (2yo). He LOVES it. Just wanted to say thank you my man, you’re a legend
@DeadPoolArt2 жыл бұрын
This is why I love Art alot,why because I just love it
@TattooMisfit932 жыл бұрын
I get so excited when you upload videos but recently even more when it’s a Gouache video 😈🔥🔥🔥
@Kelly1-KAM2 жыл бұрын
I was really interested to see this comparison, I've never used Arteza and I have a combination of the Windsor and Newton and the Daler Rowney (DR being about £1-£2 cheaper per tube), only because those are the only 2 brands on sale in most art shops in the UK. I have found with paint, having a set of 60 or more is completely pointless as you can mix any colour if you have the right primary colours, browns and a white. I have 14 paints, bought individually so I end up with the colours I want and they are all I'll ever need so actually, they don't seem expensive at all. I also agree about not liking tubes that much, Caran D'ache sell a set of Gouache in pan form (or cake form as they call it) which I recently bought, and they are brilliant! There is no wastage of paint and the colours are always there ready to use, perfectly opaque and lovely and creamy. I'd definitely recommend checking those out.
@lindatannock2 жыл бұрын
I've just ordered them actually! Only recently found out you could get gouache in pan/cake form. I haven't used gouache since I was at school studying art, so had no clue how much things have changed since then (a loooong time ago lol). Excited to get started again!
@laurenhohman85652 жыл бұрын
Love love love this video and I'm a huge fan of your content!!!!! Speaks to my inner artsy geek!!!
@Argrouk2 жыл бұрын
That W&N Red is just beautiful.
@bleh-06082 жыл бұрын
Wow! Love the new Gouache videos! The shading on the suit look Beautiful! I actually watched Arcane after watching your videos! These make me want to go out and buy a box for myself! I love that you're trying out new methods and mediums. Can't wait to see what's coming next!
@aliciasauder2 жыл бұрын
The way I was taught to use W&N Designer’s Gouache in University in the beginner level, you dilute it to an ice cream consistency before laying it on the paper and that helps with 100% opacity and blending. And yes, it hurt my wallet but it was worth it! They taught me good color theory! X3
@TheScriptingLegend2 жыл бұрын
The whole piece together looks soooo good
@andree-annblais92212 жыл бұрын
As an amator artist, I tried Arteza and felt in love with their product. I think they have an amazing range of color, the bundle is cheap but the quality says it all. I use arteza's acrylic for a year now and Im very happy with it.
@awen132 жыл бұрын
I enjoy your gouache videos, gouache is a very rewarding medium. I think one way to use the 'nicer' paint is to build your own palette of pigments rather than buy the whole range. I didn't buy a set as often they are not the pigments I'd like (and I'd never buy the whole range of any paint). I also had a difficult time starting with mixing paint, but it was because I had 'cheap' paints. Cheap is not always bad, but later I learned that the 'primary colours' in many sets are not true primaries, often they are mixed pigment paints that lead to muddy, unpredictable mixes. Buying what are known as 'convenience colours' to have more colours seemed easier, but it can be more expensive and confusing to eventually have so many paints. A limited palette of single pigments is the most affordable way to use artist quality paint, and one reason I chose paint over markers. I have a warm/cool palette of primaries, with some earth colours, so I only use about 12 pigments. I can mix most colours from those. It ends up being more affordable in the long term to mix colours, and all the tubes can be replaced. For me W&N is the winner, but arteza, or the jelly gouache is a great way to see if anyone likes gouache before buying more expensive paint and learning colour theory (it is not as difficult as it sounds, it is a really valuable, life long skill and free to learn). A ceramic palette to mix on, and something like an airtight box to keep opened paint in saves all the paint for another day.
@larsirmen97972 жыл бұрын
your art videos are an inspiration to the artist-in-training we can all have. I love to watch the new experiences you have and always get that push I need to continue my art journey.
@rmreagle2 жыл бұрын
I'd try rolling the tunes from the bottom while they're fresh. I think the key is to be conscious about not leaving them in a crunched up state before they dry. Great video, art and personality as always ADC!
@fillekrans2742 жыл бұрын
I love it. i would love to have this image in a coloringbook
@jimpike34892 жыл бұрын
Hey man, I am new to the art world and watching your previous video's is really helping me, this series of expensive over budget is really helpful. You have serious skills and your happy go lucky attitude really comes across. Thanks for sharing
@thundergod972 жыл бұрын
Variety of colors makes it for me....Arteza for sure. Much bigger hurdle to get the colors to fully take advantage of the expensive set.
@peacekeeperz812 жыл бұрын
These videos have been amazing and I am so on the gouache train. Thank you for introducing me to this mediums. Can wait to see what you do next. As always the art was just gorgeous.
@sophiejenner85172 жыл бұрын
I'll never get sick of you using gouache!!! Love your passion for it!!
@sophiejenner85172 жыл бұрын
I like the arteza side more it seems more crisp love the shading and the detailing but I think that was because of the colour range you had to work with!!
@NewAgePixie2 жыл бұрын
Another great video! Love the energy you put into your videos. x
@FAVORXIV2 жыл бұрын
Both sides looks amazing! Your art improves and amazes me so much every new video. I know view wise you wouldn’t want to but I would love to see a guache tutorial video. P.S. Because of you I started watching Arcane. I have 2 episodes left. I can’t get over how amazing this show is. Thanks for putting me onto this show.
@niki714niki2 жыл бұрын
Love the gouache thank you for doing this video. So happy to feel the rejuvenated happy vibe it's giving you
@sofiarosario83942 жыл бұрын
Ive been waiting for your new video! Im so hype for this! I love all your gouache videos!
@Sam-qp8uz2 жыл бұрын
Another great piece! You can so much see how much fun you have with these colors. So free and light 👍👍
@yoy59032 жыл бұрын
It's hard to believe you've only been using gouache for a bit, great video and art!
@TechnoBris2 жыл бұрын
Dr Strange is one of my favourite Marvel characters, I love him What I love more though is this drawing and painting. Amazing!
@lagomorph7702 жыл бұрын
Paint with Arteza and use some W&N colors when you need something super opaque like the white or black - get the best of both worlds for under $100!
@Joe___R2 жыл бұрын
In the future, you should always test a mixed color on a piece of paper to see what it looks like after it has dried. Since you are mixing on a wet pallet, the color change on your page is due to it drying and being absorbed into the paper somewhat.
@Jazzatic20112 жыл бұрын
Forget color change, cause I think that’s just a feature with gouache.. or paint in general... but do you think the wet palette took away his mixing time? I’ve only had ceramic dishes for my gouache but Windsor does dry faster than I was expecting for a product noted for its “blending”
@CreativePhenomenonArt2 жыл бұрын
I am having a blast with your gouache series. It is reminding me of my beginnings with gouache. (Art not as amazing as yours 😅) but still loving it. Also skin tones are difficult and you did great 😊 I wish my skins tones were that good even know. Lmao. So awesome thanks for sharing bud 🤗💕
@artsy_dragon_creations2 жыл бұрын
These gouache videos are awesome! Really teaching me a lot about using it. Plus you’re just fun to watch and listen to, you’re just so genuine in your videos. Would love to see you try using an Aquabrush in the future too and seeing how that compares to normal brushes in your opinion. Also still dying for a Crayola marker episode 😅
@queennutts23052 жыл бұрын
I like the look of Arteza the best. Also that's much better price just for a hobby Artiest. Thanks
@Detton302 жыл бұрын
I'm still not ready / comfortable enough to jump into gouache, but you're making it really hard :) But, I DID get a lightpad for tracing and it is absolutely AMAZING not having to worry about cleaning up a rough sketch into linework
@edgechan2 жыл бұрын
Gouache is amazing and if you already know how to work with either watercolors or acrylics, they are for you!
@RealMelodyBlue2 жыл бұрын
Since I have been watching these gouache videos, I've been wanting to try it!!
@gilashroot86972 жыл бұрын
@ADC Artattack please read to the end. It will be worth your while 🤔. Thank you. My opinion is that whatever you enjoy always makes the best content. However good quality art supplies are usually worth the investment. You do not need all the colours once you master mixing colours. Thank you for ADC Artattack logic and content: "Being lazy, means being smart". Also love your love affair introduction. Yes, predictable, Gouache again. However you are spot on: "That could be positive, or else I have no idea what I am doing.... Either way, it should be fun". Love the classic British humour. BTW you basically said what I was thinking and came to the same conclusion. So funny. However as an artist with years of experience in markers, you are actually at an advantage vis-a-vis a beginner because your learning curve is far faster and you are usually just translating from 1 medium to another. You do not have to learn to draw the picture you want to paint. You also do not have to learn about light sources and highlighting and shading or what hues you want/need. You already have a lot of colour theory, which I deduced from your limited palette and final result. Yes, colouring with markers and pencil crayons is very different, but achieving the desired colour is very similar. As you said, you can, and have to to a certain extent mix on the paper, which you have done with markers, pencils ect. I wish you would do a marker with all the extras you usually use vs Gouache so you can see just how similar your results are. It seems clear that your conclusion is Gouache is the best choice for you, which I agree with seeing as it is you and your conclusion is the only 1 that matters. I just want you to acknowledge that you get the same results using either medium. I think this is important because it is hard to let something go that you have loved for so long. I think it would make it easier not to say goodbye, but think, "1. I always have the option of using markers and other media at any time. 2. I have learnt so much and am transferring all those skills, so I am incorporating my markers. 3. I might try other art supplies and find I like those too and I do not have to feel guilty about switching to yet another supply, or switching between supplies". I am sure you can apply ADC Artattack logic to this and come up with some more conclusions 🤔🤣. You need a tagline for your outro. Maybe something like how you start. Maybe, "Gouache bye"🙈. Thank you for reading this comment. Thank you for reading to the end ❤️. Love your channel and content. Love watching you create what you love. Now please give me a reply so I can try make shorter comments and know you got my feedback. Thank you. Had to edit because I pushed send before I finished.
@amara25792 жыл бұрын
I want someone to talk about me the way ADC talks about gouache
@battleoneliac2 жыл бұрын
This one was TOUGH. Totally empathize…! I love the colors of the W/N much more, but your style with Arteza is killing it. I wonder if there’s a brand that combines the best of both brands? Are there markers that go over gouache without ruining ink or paint? It’s genuinely exciting to take this journey with you.
@WhiteWulfe Жыл бұрын
I agree, it's a tough one to decide on. Both have a good amount of strengths to them, but I think in the end I'd wind up picking Winsor & Newton out of those two just based on my own personal philosophies about things, namely the fact there's open stock available. There's just something to be said about being able to pick up a replacement (or additional) tube of paint, even though the cost of entry is a lot higher. However, this is something more based upon personal preferences from other media, and where I've caught on quickly there's a reason I tend to gravitate towards the more expensive, higher pigment product (Gamblin Artist Oils vs W&N Winton, Copics vs Ohuhu Kaala (although I'm super happy the Kaala actually got me to try out alcohol markers, and they'll be at my desk for quite some time), and even the acrylics I use for miniature painting), open stock, and local availability. Since I live in an area that effectively sees paint-murdering weather six months of the year (yay for Canadian winters, it kills off mosquitos! ...Sort of. :P), the ability to pick things up locally is something I weight heavily in my decisions.
@le238211 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree with you on this one, the Arteza gouache is fantastic considering the price point and with such a huge selection of colours it’s possible to experiment and play, I’m not as experienced with gouache as watercolor, but I have found that the Arteza gouache is the best student grade gouache I’ve tried.
@fangchick93 Жыл бұрын
If you like gouache, I really have to recommend trying the arrtx "acrylic" paint pens. I put "acrylic" because they do not act like acrylic as they reactivate with water like gouache after being dried. I don't know how, I don't know why, but these paint pens are gouache paint pens and I love them. Btw, I use the arrtx/ himi gouache and except for the white, they're very good. I actually put them in a watercolour pallet because it was more convenient than the case and they reactivate from being fully dried on the pallet very well. The white is not opaque so instead I use the Winsor and Newton permanent white gouache, which is absolutely amazing and such a clean white
@shadowheartart38982 жыл бұрын
In regards to paint dried in the tube... I have no clue if this works with gouache (I've never worked with them) but I saw a trick for dried out water colour paint a while back... You can cut open the tube with a knife, scrape the paint into a container of sorts, and add water to re-activate/dissolve the dried paint chunks. If the container has a tightfitting lid, you can then store the paint in that (since you no longer have a tube). Perhaps worth a try with gouache, if the tube is dry anyway?
@floramew2 жыл бұрын
I'm trying to get back into doing art lately, but having a lot of trouble with decision paralysis & fear of the art turning out "bad". It's bad enough that I'm even having trouble getting through literal children's coloring books. But... if I build my confidence up again... I'll def look into arteza guache paints. That flexibility really seems great, and while I like mixing colors it's also so so nice to have a wider range to start with.
@heatherwarner8652 жыл бұрын
I'll give you my favorite art quote...Have no fear of perfection. You'll never reach it. - Salvador Dali. Once I just started doing art to have fun for me. I stopped caring and my art actually got better because my anxiety went away.
@floramew2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I'll be trying. Started coloring a flower basket earlier today, only for through the greens bc I was trying to do nice shading, or as nice as I can really expect with Cra-Z-Art crayons, bc that's my instinct still. I'll have to try again tomorrow, and specifically try not to do shading, just pick some colors. Maybe at random. My ambition to do make Pretty Things, and the impatience that rules my life, def has been getting the better of me. Hard to remember if art was ever actually fun for me, I remember through high school and college it got more and more stressful most of the time. I just gotta remind myself this isn't about making a product, it's about enjoying the process (again? Or for the first time? Hard to say.)
@heatherwarner8652 жыл бұрын
@@floramew you will be amazed at the art you can make with crayons. It's all in the technique and layering. You can even warm the wax to get a more vibrant filled in look. A hair dryer on low setting can also help you melt the wax in interesting ways and can help you blend crayon colors together. Shave off pieces to get a sharper edge...and melt those pieces to give shading. You can do this. Just let your imagination and creativity go.
@floramew2 жыл бұрын
@@heatherwarner865 💖 thanks for the encouragement! 👍
@ZClaireVoyanceZ2 жыл бұрын
still think arteza takes the cake here, simply up to price, allowing you to use them without worry, if they do dry out its not an expensive cost. gl on the next one
@juliesczesny902 жыл бұрын
M Graham. Quality pigments mean more to me, over fillers. I also love Holbein's Acryla Gouache, which you can't reactivate, but you can obtain that cel animated look.
@darinpastelarts98202 жыл бұрын
we are missing your intro with bob but still I love kiba it is so cute
@carrie49102 жыл бұрын
Yay! I adore how in love with gouache you are.
@rydescho2 жыл бұрын
Oh this was another great video! The arteza paints are perfect!
@mjpete272 жыл бұрын
I have enjoyed many different brands of gouache and different qualities of brands. I prefer Turner Design Gouache, the biggest difference is pigment load. I believe that you did a very nice job with both! Flat fields of color are a real advantage for gouache especially over transparent watercolor paint. I have “rescued” dried out tubes of gouache by using a knife to split the tube and rehydrating a portion of the gouache I need for the painting in front of me. You can go slow with a sponge or float the dry paint chips in a pan of water gouache is truly versatile! Thank you for sharing your gouache experience! I look forward to watching your painting journey and seeing you flourish with more practice and experience! Well done!
@fatmangaming27202 жыл бұрын
Illustrators used to use Gouache a lot before digital mediums came about, you can also spray them through and air brush.
@kristiinametssalu98602 жыл бұрын
I guess can be covered with varnish perhaps. Maybe then would talorate the sunlight aswell?! Spraywarnish!?
@arnavbedi1232 жыл бұрын
And once again man what a beautiful beautiful artwork fr 💞💞like ITS SO AMAZINGGGG ..I love how u use guache and imma try to make my own style with it as well being inspired from u 😊😊thanks again u the best
@ChrisRiArt2 жыл бұрын
Both side have great aspects! I like the colors on left more. The right looks a bit like an evil variant of him hehehe 🔥👌
@samgateoz12 жыл бұрын
WOW, they are wonderful. You have done it yet again, showing what can be done with cheap vs yep pie in the sky ones. I would put it down to the ones you can afford. For you can still get wonderful results. If you start selling your art or - yep - winning the big one on lotto then we can dream.
@fartinmartinreborn95222 жыл бұрын
i love when he says he has zero fear because of GOUACHE XD its just so wholesome
@TsukabuNosoratori22 жыл бұрын
Winsor and Newton has colors available open stock. I suggest you get Flesh Tint! You can use that as a base for skin tones, and add whatever tints or shades you want to get the color you need for skin tones. I also recommend M Graham gouache. Their paints in the palettes rewet like a dream and dry slower because they use honey. I love watching you grow as an artist. I also suggest the Color Globe from Kolormondo which will help show you all the colors you can mix. Or at the very least a Cyan Yellow Magenta color wheel for bold, bright mixes.
@odin-aries2 жыл бұрын
Hey, i have a few tips to help you mix colors in the future. on the blue to red fade, i noticed some muddyness when it got to the purple. That happens when you mix a cold blue or red with a warm red or blue. If you want a clean fade, try to keep both colors cold or warm. And as for your skin tones, if you want a warmer tone, add yellow to the tone you have. If you want a roseyer tone, add red to the tone you have. If you want a colder tone, add blue to the tone you have. I use a similar medium, watercolors, and am a character designer so i got pretty good at mixing my own skin tones, and i use that trick. It really helps. I wish you luck in your guache journey!
@JockScrapDraws2 жыл бұрын
I would say arteza definitely wins. As far as i can see the final art comparisons speak for themselves. Also many people can give the arteza paints a try to see if they like them without being too much out of pocket, whereas not with the WandN ones. You should also try the arteza metallics range. I love them. You always make me smile when I watch your vids. Thanx
@Jazzatic20112 жыл бұрын
Not art terminology savvy either but for light to mid skin tones, I recommend to try your ochres or sienna’s. I’m still trying to work out darker skin tones and not have it appear flat.
@sashaKpp2 жыл бұрын
Like I think the arteza would be way more convenient and I'm not talking about just the price. Like not everyone is a master of colours so I think I'd still go for arteza due to convinience. The results for both are amazing though
@dovejensen61662 жыл бұрын
I love the Kiba plush! And Bob, we cannot forget about Bob
@doninis13542 жыл бұрын
Mostly the price is a sign for light resistenc quality and high pigments. I think a lot is in the varnish you use if you seal the painting (like uv protection) . To empty the tube: cut it open and use a container for the paint...becouse it is reactable you don't have to fear its drying...if you use a medium you have stil paint. Do you get goosboms too, when you open new art supplies?
@edgechan2 жыл бұрын
Try the Holbein gouache! They have a good range of colors too!
@wayfaringspacepoet2 жыл бұрын
or Turner gouache!
@Ivar-u1g Жыл бұрын
Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.
@aep.troopz2 жыл бұрын
You can cut the end of and put it into a tray. Put some warter on it and mix to re activate it. And do the same if it drys while in the tray
@angiepen2 жыл бұрын
Re: lightfastness, it's not just direct sunlight that's the problem. Any light -- like if you hang a picture you painted with Arteza paints (or any student grade, colored art supplies, for that matter, or any alcohol markers no matter how expensive just FYI) in a room with even indirect light, where the sun never shines on it but there's enough room light for you to see it, it'll fade with time. Re: cost, if you keep painting with gouache, the problem with the cheaper paints is that, as you mentioned they *only* come in sets. So say you use up your favorite six or eight colors (or they dry like that one peach tube), and the only way to replace them is to buy another 60-color set. Then you use up your favorite six or eight colors again, you're still using the other colors from the first set, you have a bunch of untouched colors from the second set, but the only way to replace your favorite colors is to buy a third set. Etc. The price can add up over the years, even if the wasted paint doesn't bug you. :/ Being able to buy open stock (one tube or pencil or pen or whatever at a time) is a lot more convenient, and can actually save you some money in the long run.
@TheMysticObservatory2 жыл бұрын
I definitely had some ideas that I want to see happen on this channel: 1) Bob the Duck in 10 Different Styles 2) Kiba in 10 Different Styles 3) Create Character Design for Larry and Sally 4) Professional Artist Vs. Children's Coloring Book Gouache Paint Edition
@ih42862 жыл бұрын
Another great video. I've recently added some Pebeo studio gouache to my collection, it's cheap and comes in 100ml and 220ml tubes and is really good for learning to mix colours without worrying about waste. Looking forward to the next one anyway😀
@doriangel97 Жыл бұрын
Every time i see these comparisons I just notice how much more vibrant arteza paints are compared to almost everything (other than Holbein)
@Lcran2 жыл бұрын
Hey ADC, I love your Art and your videos
@ValeriaGarcia-fr3br2 жыл бұрын
Can I ask but where do you buy your brushes mine are not that good no more and your art is just amazing that looks sooooooo cool 😎
@ReelQuizzers2 жыл бұрын
Try Turners Acrylic Gouache. The same paints I use on my channel. These paints are awesome.
@lynn25512 жыл бұрын
Great video! I would love to see you revisit this challenge in a year after you've had more experience with colour mixing.
@Karolien2 жыл бұрын
For me the way you work around your limited pallet of colours is the big difference between, markers and paint in general. With markers you need to have a wide range of colours, mixing new colours works not always how you want it. But when It comes to paint in general you can make every colour you want ( I'm not saying it is easy, and it will take time learning to mix and make the colours you want, but I like that challenge). I also find there is always a place for expensive and cheaper art supplies. It is always an surprise how much more pigment there is in expensive paint. But on the other hand you notice it only when you compare them. I like to use sometimes student grade art supplies just because I don't feel so guilty using a expensive supplies when I can do it also with a cheaper version. The general opinion about gouache is that it is not as light fast as, watercolor, oil or acrylic. Because of the binder they use. But do you need it to last for .... so many years? If you are happy to scan in your art you can keep it like that for as long as you want. I notice when you tried to paint the face with the W&N you damaged the paper. maybe a next thing to try is cotton paper, paperless paper, or bamboo paper!? Using different kind of paper also give a different effect to the paint. It can give the result that the colours pop more or that they are more muted, the way the paint blends can also differ. You can be surprised how something just changing the paper can make an art supplies give a much more fancier look at the end.
@brianfpp5402 жыл бұрын
Windsor & Newton are grest paints, the oils are really nice, But........... for such a huge difference in price its best to go with Arteeza, friends and relatives can buy you a couple at a time of the W & N if you give them a xmas/birthday wishlist, build up a collection slowly and use them just for the special projects. Hey Ho and there ya go. Keep smiling .
@jasensenshei61342 жыл бұрын
Hi I am a Spanish boy who is entering the world of markers. And I would like you to make a video or advise me what color fan I should buy (individually, from W&N or Graph it B) for any drawing I am going to do and have almost none unused. It would also be interesting if you made a video like that, wouldn't it? Sorry my English ^-^ Good video! good job
@floramew2 жыл бұрын
As a tiny baby artist, I tore out the pages from my Pokemon Handbook and traced the characters & pokemon by making my own light box-- I took one of my moms clear Pyrex baking pans and put a book reading light underneath. Any flashlight that can direct the light 90° from its long axis would probably work, though.