Hello lovelies! I'm so excited to finally be taking a look at the entire line of Daniel Smith watercolors between this video and the next. I did my best to calibrate the video to accurately show the correct colors while I'm painting each swatch and make it as pleasant as possible to watch, but the scans are also available as high resolution downloads on my Patreon. I really hope you enjoy it, but if the swatch and chat/stream of consciousness style video isn't your jam, I have lots of other more polished videos here on the channel for you as well. You can find the links to the Dot Card, Patreon, and the other channels I mentioned in the description. Many, many thanks once again to Grace for sending me the missing colors, and thank you all so much for watching!
@lemonrose12546 жыл бұрын
Rhodonite genuine oxidizes so when exposed to air it turns to a brown shade (and yes this information was in otokano's video) I have the paint myself and I love the color especially when combined with jadeite genuine it's makes this nice soft beautiful grey in my opinion!
@lightwavz4 жыл бұрын
As a side note, thanks for the mention of your CFS and Fibro. I myself have Ehlers-Danlos and Dysautonomia and it wreaks havoc on my productivity and projects both professional and personal. Invisible Illness high-fives to you, sister!
@patriciarenna3532 Жыл бұрын
Nice tutorial. My only regret is that you did not show each completed and dried dot card at the end so your viewers can snap screen shots for later reference.
@wildflower13975 ай бұрын
Now that Daniel Smith has a 266 color dot card, I hope you will do another swatching video. :)
@alejandromorales95166 жыл бұрын
I would totally talk to myself with dots of paint for 2 hours. I cannot imagine a more enjoyable way to spend some time :)
@lisamiller81746 жыл бұрын
It's so therapeutic.
@kathrynt980116 жыл бұрын
According to one of the employees I spoke to, they discontinued the cadmiums in part because their factory is right on the Duwamish River in Seattle, which is an environmentally sensitive waterway that they’re trying to clean up after more than a century of terrible pollution. From what I understand, it’s much easier to reclaim the cobalts and keep them out of the runoff than it is the cadmiums, so for the sake of the local environmental health, they ditched the cads.
@everartokelli6 жыл бұрын
Good to know, thanks!
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
That's so great and really interesting. Thanks as always Kathryn!
@everartokelli6 жыл бұрын
Regarding rewetting, I think some dots may have more gum arabic from being at the top of the tube and makes it harder to rewet. My DS Potter's Pink is easier to rewet as I get further into the tube. I always tried to mix the excess gum arabic back into the tube before, but when I was on the DS factory tour recently, John Cogley said to just pour off the excess that occurs in heavier pigments. Another thing I got from the tour was that they don't use jewelry grade stones to make primatek pigments, it's what's leftover that the jewelry/mining industries can't use because the pieces are too small. I think if you're okay with minerals and gemstones being mined and made into jewelry and used for electronics and industrial uses, you should be okay with paint If you look around you, everything made of metal or stone is mined/quarried. Plastics are made with oil from deep inside the earth, clay is dug up to make ceramics, silica to make glass, electronics require heavy metals--so we're all culpable for what we consume from the earth that takes millennia to replace. We need to care about all of it, and be aware of scale of use :) And the rambling is why I love swatch with me videos :)
@Roslyngal6 жыл бұрын
Wow! Tour notes from the DS factory? Awesome! Feel free to post some more. That tip about pouring off the excess gum arabic is gold, I always stress so much stirring stirring with tiny toothpicks, worrying it’s not getting in deep enough and the crazy expensive tube is ruined. Any more on this, that you can recall? Thanks for what you posted so far. The DS factory is on the opposite side of the world to me. 😜
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
That's good to know that it's the scraps for the jewelry industry! I actually have a purse (it was a gift) that was made from the leather that was a by product of the furniture industry. I don't think I would have bought it on my own but nice to know all the pieces are being used.
@everartokelli6 жыл бұрын
@@Roslyngal Just that John said that the extra gum arabic is sometimes from making the heavier pigments malleable enough to get into the tube, so the extra from settling wasn't needed. I usually use a drop of glycerin if I need a little softer paint for the mineral pigments like viridian. I made some more comments about the tour in Oto Kano's Lapis Lazuli video comments if that's of interest. It was an amazing opportunity to see their operation (all paint is basically mixed and packaged in one room) and get to see it all--and we got to play with lots of paint, I have tons of good sized samples and a free watercolor stick! They only shut down their operation a few days a year so very limited access. Thom talked about their new half pans (they had to use one of their demo spaces and we couldn't enter because they need to keep it very clean and dust-free) and how they are hand pouring them in 3-4 layers depending on the pigment qualities. And the watercolor sticks use a lot more pigment than the 15ml tubes, start out about the size of hot dogs and are dehydrated for 30 days to make the concentrated little sticks, so I'm going to start buying the sticks when I need new paints. I got a Quin Red stick and it works just like a pan in my travel palette.
@lisamiller81746 жыл бұрын
Good point!
@DrPhilologist6 жыл бұрын
@@InLiquidColor It's the exact same think with kolinsky hair! We use the useless parts of the tail that would be thrown away while the rest goes to the clothing industry. A short of upcycling? I would still not use kolinsky if I didn't know that in Russia these animals must be hunt down. They are a human pest there, increasing in number because of human activity and hunting them down is practised both for protecting the property of the people (they kill chicken etc) but also because the overpopulation of the aggressively reproducing kolinsky can be threatening to the natural fauna and local biodiversity.
@jeffrypittman3 жыл бұрын
I bought the DS dot cards a while ago and wasn't very motivated to take the time to make swatches but I completed all four sheets today while playing your video and it was a much more enjoyable experience than doing it alone. Thanks for all the great videos!
@ariweaver15436 жыл бұрын
Oh, I had no idea DS had removed all their cadmiums. That's great news for me! My cat has developed quite an appreciation for the luxurious taste of paint water, so even though I do my best to never leave it unattended, I'm also trying to only use non toxic paints as well. ^^
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
😻🤗😻
@lightwavz4 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! I caught my calico drinking from it after 2 sips. Terrifying!
@zander28303 жыл бұрын
Omg I thought this was just my cats! I don't get it! I wonder wtf they're attracted to in the paints lol
@grittykitty50 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for taking the considerable time to do this.
@dorothyeileen4 жыл бұрын
I would really love to hear you, Sadie, and Arleesha sit down and talk about colors. It would be a super geek thing and I'd totally love it. I really appreciate all that you bring to your process - loopy or no loopy. It's all good. Thank you!
@bluepetalmedia96996 жыл бұрын
Denise, I know it seems like I comment only on the swatch with me videos...but I really watch all of them! LOL! But honestly something about the length, tone, and you swatching watercolors and talking about pigments and granulation I fine soothing and completely engrossing! LOL! And I feel the need to reach out and say thanks for doing another one.. And yes, I know that I am literally watching paint dry, but I like it:)
@MDCampbell6 жыл бұрын
Holy. Schmoley! So so so many colors I'd like to buy, but honestly, I just don't know how I'd use them all or where I'd store them. I have a hard enough time with the one's I already have! lol! You're depth of experience with these products are like no one else I've ever come across! It's staggering and Daniel Smith should be paying you for this! Seriously! For example, just the Permanent Violet, alone... I'd never have known that it had been discontinued, except for your info on it. Always a treat to see such a rich presentation from you, so thank you for your exhaustive efforts and classic presentations! You've definitely set a standard and a bar for all of us to follow! Cheers, Denise and hoping all is well! :)
@ellaborodkina62224 жыл бұрын
Watercolors are such a beautiful medium to work with because it has its own flowing like behavior when applied to almost any surface.
@kathrynt980116 жыл бұрын
Ooh, the Manganese Blue Hue also has a granulation medium added. It doesn’t granulate like the original does, but it does granulate noticeably.
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
Oh intriguing!
@mindofwatercolor6 жыл бұрын
Had your lovely company with me this afternoon for the duration as I worked on an InkTober piece. So enjoyed, "Denise unscripted" LOL! You're pretty great at stream of consciousness comments. Didn't seem like gibberish to me. Your personality comes through very well which is what I think great KZbin content is all about. Always informative too. I look forward to taking in part 2 during the next bit of easel time I put in. Thanks!
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for having me alongside your process Steve! I'm so glad to hear you enjoy the stream of consciousness - it's definitely different from my usual, but it looks like there's a place for both here 😁 btw, I've been loving your Inktober pieces!
@mindofwatercolor6 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks!
@cherigreen44715 жыл бұрын
You are right I can see how the old sap green has a gorgeous glowing undertone!
@leottart70276 жыл бұрын
I've never been able to watch an entire Swatch With Me (in one sitting; I spread them out over a day or two) but I'm so so glad that the first time I have time, it's Daniel Smith! =D The brand is definitely out of my price range for now, but after following your channel for awhile and enjoying older videos too, your enthusiasm has rubbed off on me.
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
Aw thanks so much for taking the time out of your busy schedule regardless!
@glorioskiola6 жыл бұрын
Daniel Smith says that quinapthalone yellow is “limited edition” so maybe they don’t include it on the dot card because they contemplate stopping production.
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for bringing that to my attention!
@glorioskiola6 жыл бұрын
In Liquid Color it’s beautiful, so I looked it up on their website.
@kathrynt980116 жыл бұрын
I have the tube now and it doesn’t say limited edition on it - I think it was originally an LE but now it’s in regular production maybe. I LOVE THIS YELLOW SO MUCH. it’s about to be my new primary yellow.
@glorioskiola6 жыл бұрын
Kathryn T. Thanks, I’m not happy with my yellows, so I’m always looking for others! I did look this one up at Jerry’s Artarama and they do sell it. I may have to get some.
@ChrissieNicely6 жыл бұрын
Cool! Thanks for that info!
@madisonutube35245 жыл бұрын
I like the way you swatched it directly on the dot card. I watched others do it on a separate paper. But this is more efficient! I will have to do my card again this way. Thank you, great idea!
@pikkuoo6 жыл бұрын
I should've gone to bed ages ago, but I just needed this right now. Thank you Denise! Lovely, chatty, relaxed and relaxing video. ❤
@HandmadeByLinanne6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, love Daniel Smith! My favorite color among many is Moonglow!
@Gabkle6 жыл бұрын
From what I know, the weird letters/numbers in the PR170 are a special designation of Naphtol Red, for a specific shade or formula.
@tetyagustina2 жыл бұрын
How I really love all range of the DS purple colors.. Thanks Denise !
@NCangel8154 жыл бұрын
Just came across this video and I have to say, I totally agree with you on the lavender color. I grew up thinking the wisteria color was lavender and the lavender was periwinkle!
@marjoriejohnson65352 жыл бұрын
I switched these when they came out. I have been to shaky to hold a paintbrush for almost a year now but for the moment it is getting better and I intend to get back into the swing of things watching videos..so that you Denise.
@lightwavz4 жыл бұрын
I was honestly afraid to sit down and watch this 2 part video...because my brain goes into Magpie Mode! Gimmegimmegimme! But there are several colors here I would not have even considered before. Thanks for that! I have also finally gotten it through my head that someone else's palette choices do not have to be mine. It is all part of style from the ground up. Listening to you speak on the colors totally enlightened me. And doesn't everyone look at Oto Kano with reverence?! She is a powerhouse of knowledge! So, a year after releasing these vids, thank you! ☺️
@Makachopping5 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a video on your favorite granulating colors and ones with very strong granulation.
@MissMagic6 жыл бұрын
Winsor and Newton use PY175 as "Lemon Yellow Hue" in their Cotman range, it's super cheap here and easy to get. I think in their main range its called Winsor Lemon.
@kelseywood15824 жыл бұрын
Denise, thank you so much for everything you do. I love your videos, and some day I hope to be one of your Patreons! You are amazing!!
@donnacarraway91824 жыл бұрын
Thank you Denise! You have so much knowledge! Sometime I would love to see a video on the DS specialty colors! Thank you! Good health to you!💕
@SaraBeet4 жыл бұрын
I have a calibrated screen and these look so different than the colours in person! Quin purple looks WAY better in person!
@leahevergreenart6 жыл бұрын
enjoyed watching this, it was soothing to watch the colours unfold and draw at the same time. I love having my Daniel Smith Dot Cards, I think your first set must have had smaller dots cause I've used and re-used mine dots with really good results. And you are so right, that paper isn't the best, my dot cards have been kinda started to fall apart because of the re-usage.
@lenapetrilli4 жыл бұрын
Denise, thank you for the very thorough tutorial. I bought my own swatch card and swatched along in both videos. I was wondering about the Phthalo Blue Turquoise PB 16. I didn’t see it mentioned but it is on the pigment sheet.
@DoodlingCami6 жыл бұрын
i love to just hear you talk about all of the pigments and random Denise things!
@Nik.665 жыл бұрын
The yellowish/brownish color you see in the Cobalt Green Pale is actually the binder. I was so excited to try the color but it IS the most difficult paint I've owned. They use way too much binder which discolors the single pigment and makes an ugly weird sticky clumps over-granulation effect. BUT if you leech out the binder which can be done very quickly since its a heavy cobalt it completely fixes it! Takes out the yellowy brownish undertone and smooths the color and application out. It looks very slightly bluer and handles sooooo much better now so if anyone loves cobalt greens like I do, it is relatively easy to fix it
@godzandheros6 жыл бұрын
You really need to play around with DS's Rich Green Gold and Phthalo Green (BS) to get a closer Sap Green to the original and it's only two pigments instead of three. One of the brands uses those two pigments for their sap green, I remember seeing it at my local art supply store, but I can't remember which brand it was now.
@ianjackson58346 жыл бұрын
this is a epic journey you have started, i always talk to myself when painting, what am i doing next, what am it doing now and i i do the last thing right, thank for the video
@Helen.of.Sparta4 жыл бұрын
Hi Denise! I would like to say something about the lapis lazuli genuine :) I own this colour and I love it. I can totally understand why many people don't like it, but to me is so very special. I find the hue so beautiful, I'm in love. I generally love all the light and delicate colours anyway, even if this is not so light in the end. I have no problems making it work (like rewetting and actually paint with it), and I also put it into a pan and let it dry and it really works fine for me. It's perfect for skies and landscape in general. I've seen Oto's video about it, which was fantastic and precise as always, and also all your videos about watercolor swatching, I guess? but I'm kinda sad about your opinion on lapis lazuli. I would be a bit disappointed if Daniel Smith will decide to exclude it from they're range. When I will run out of it, I don't know if I will buy it again, since it's so expensive, but I'm glad I've purchased it at least one time. You say it can be substituted with other colours for sure, so I'd really appreciate if you could tell me some colours I could substitute it with. Sorry for the repetitions, English is not my mother tongue. Thanks anyway for your videos, they are amazing and very useful!
@inkynfrost3183 Жыл бұрын
Love all your long swatching videos! I was swatching out all my DS yesterday getting ready to put into a palette, and my Quin Pink also smells really bad. I was thinking it must have gone bad and was going to throw it out until I heard you mention that in this video.
@ifatflower4 жыл бұрын
thank you so much! i enjoy your channel alot! kyanite has two colors as a crystal. one is more cool and the other is more warm. i think they maybe interchaneged between them. sugilite is a very beautiful, special and expesive crystal and i am kind of sad it is ground to a pigment.
@shannonelizabeth40034 жыл бұрын
They use jewelry remnants for making the primatek pigments. They are basically scrap fragments that are otherwise unusable.
@kathrin60785 жыл бұрын
This was so nice to watch while swatching my own watercolours, like swatching with a friend :)
@hmichael2286 жыл бұрын
PR88 - Thioindigoid Violet - Permanent Violet [DS.w] - Extinct pigment, no longer manufactured - Synthetic Organic Thioindigoid, Acetic acid heated w/ concentrated sulfuric acid - Deep red violet
@everartokelli6 жыл бұрын
Another pigment bites the dust, RIP :) I have a tube of the original that I'd forgotten about, it's lovely but not an essential color. A lot of DS "convenience" colors are multi-pigment replacements of discontinued pigments.
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
💔
@AbraCassandraCrafts2 жыл бұрын
I too have a dot chart and fell in love with the Lapis Lazuli Genuine...Annnd then I googled and saw that particular one is $25 for one tube. And then I cried inside.
@theveganalchemist6 жыл бұрын
This video is truly a gem! Going forward this will help me pick out future colors since I’m limited on what I can have due to space (or lack of). That sap green is something else, but I’m still trying to decide between it and Qor’s Terra Verte.
@Moi15228 ай бұрын
Daniel Smith Lapis Lazuli Genuine only costs between about $18.96 - $21.12 depending on the seller; jumps up to $35.45 on eBay. Indanthrone Blue is a very rich and vibrant blue from the tube - use it frequently sometimes with another dark. Have been told I make very nice darks (by my instructors.} Haven't been satisfied with dot cards but I don't use them as you and other KZbin tutorial artists do. Yet I enjoy seeing and learning from the swatches videos.
@madisonutube35245 жыл бұрын
Yes, Denise, we appreciate your shop talk. You talk shop, so it's ok. The other videos with people rambling about nothing, is very annoying. I have learned to just mute them and fast forward. But you're good at editing. Thank you : ).
@a.cornelia2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this video! I’ve ordered the dot cards to swatch along with you 😊
@godzandheros6 жыл бұрын
I think the Permanent colours are called that because of how staining they are, not their lightfastness.
@Roslyngal6 жыл бұрын
Mariqueen huh. I was sure it was a shortcut lightfastness rating. Guess I’ll go do a bit more research on it. How sure are you?
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
That could make sense!
@ChrissieNicely6 жыл бұрын
Conclusively, on what I have found on this is that "permanent" refers to a more permanent or less fugitive paint than previously manufactured by the respective company. Even though the staining could also make sense, I didn't find anything on that. Schmincke's "permanent" paints are all non- or semi-staining whereas Daniel Smith's "permanent" paints seem to vary from 1 to 3 - so that would not make sense imho.
@lisamiller81746 жыл бұрын
Staining was my understanding, as well.
@brodouglasop5 жыл бұрын
I’m trying to narrow down my DS palette, having WAY more colors than any one person needs. I’d like your advice, if you have time, i.e., could you recommend a light, true, & dark version of each of the primaries? Any suggestions for greens & earth colors would also be welcome. Thanks in advance!
@InLiquidColor5 жыл бұрын
Hi Douglas, unfortunately I get this question multiple times a day and it's a very long winded answer since everyone has different needs and preferences. I do have a Skillshare class though on building custom palettes if you're interested!
@brodouglasop5 жыл бұрын
Just joined your Skillshare class. Thanks for your help!
@InLiquidColor5 жыл бұрын
@@brodouglasop thanks so much! Let me know if there's anything else I can help with
@christinerenaud28696 жыл бұрын
Highly informative, thank you so much. I am building my DS palette and was ambivalent as to choose some colors. With your demo, some I crossed out so fast :-) and others will surely go on it. Can't wait to see the second part. Is it me or the DS raw sienna seems so blah as well as the burnt sienna?
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Though you're asking the wrong person about that burnt sienna hehe. I love it's uniqueness!
@kathrynt980116 жыл бұрын
Both the raw sienna and the burnt sienna have a richness and depth and subtlety to them that is … easier to appreciate with experience? But I do love them both. They have brighter versions of each - the Monte amiata natural sienna and the Italian burnt sienna - and I initially gravitated much more strongly to those, but over about the past year I’ve been pulled back to the originals.
@everartokelli6 жыл бұрын
Agree with Denise & Kathryn on the beauty of DS Burnt Sienna, love the subtlety I can get with it and it works so well for urban sketching, landscapes and skintones. I also have come back to it after trying other BS and transparent red oxides. I prefer it's depth to other burnt siennas, however I haven't tried the warmer WN version which a lot of people prefer, but adding a bit of Quin Burnt Orange warms it up enough for me. It's one of my most used colors since I make a version of Jane's Grey with it.
@christinerenaud28696 жыл бұрын
Must be me then (LOL) I love strong bold colours, however combining to greens and blues and yellows is my preferred way of using them. To each it's own preferences as well as the subjects you paint.
@everartokelli6 жыл бұрын
@@christinerenaud2869 Not just you, most artists do! I've tried that too, but come back to my earth tones as my secret sauce. Those earthy granulating colors work for me, but I do a lot of landscapes, so depends on technique, genre and style.
@tomthrelkeld60876 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Thanks for showing us these. But, why oh why don’t they put them in order by hue? They’re close, but surely they know the exact hue order of they’re own paint! Thanks for this, can’t wait for the second installment!
@godzandheros6 жыл бұрын
It's because their swatch cards gradate diagonally from top left to bottom right.
@ChrissieNicely6 жыл бұрын
Ughh... I took about 3 hours to watch this - simply because I was pausing, going back and forth, comparing my colour swatches and info! I had so many comments but I didn't take notes so I am not going to go into most of those, just a few: How can you not love Amethyst? I recently used it in a painting for snow… and … oohhhh….
@kathrynt980116 жыл бұрын
Ok I know who uses the super bright greens! The answer is illustrators, cartoonists, watercolor designers for commercial products like greeting cards and stationery, and abstract artists - people who aren’t trying to hit the true colors of nature.
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
Good point Kathryn!
@kathrynt980116 жыл бұрын
In Liquid Color I’m sorry for the endless stream of comments, btw … something about the stream of consciousness talking apparently makes me believe I’m having a conversation with you, I guess?
@FuriedHearts4 жыл бұрын
French ultramarine looks sooooo purple on camera. Crazy
@Renilou26 жыл бұрын
There is a lot of original Heirloom Old Fashioned English lavender that grows at the Olympic Peninsula and they really are mostly a light blue violet color. Wisteria flowers can be white, warm pink to very blue or anywhere in between from bright to pastel . They vary in color so much thats its interesting that they use the name for a paint color.
@delicatesseract3 жыл бұрын
27:59 "We took out the cadmium but left you some mercury to remember the good old days of heavy metal poisoning. Dig in, folks!" Only, not, thank goodness. 😌
@tainadelcaribe6 жыл бұрын
From what I found the Perm. Red (PR 170 F3RK 70) is apparently coded that way by the manufacturer. PR 170 F3RK 70 has a a high tinting strength and brilliance and is a blue shade, brilliant and very opaque Naphthol. Also, the Perm. Red Deep (PR 170 F5RK) has a high tinting strength and brilliance and is a very strong, blue shade and semi transparent Naphthol. Apparently they are both more lightfast and stable than regular PR 170. Basic difference the F3RK 70 is opaque and the F5FK is semi transparent and slightly darker.
@wronghandlane9665 Жыл бұрын
Doing the work of gods here thank you!!
@annesophieg-n3 жыл бұрын
this was so fun and soothing! thank you for the video 😊
@itsteganyay5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! I'm watching this half a year later to enjoy while making swatch sheets (I don't think I made it through the whole thing last time), and I just wanted to mention that I don't think that Manganese Blue Hue has any white in it. I could be wrong, as this is just from experience, but It seems to just be less finely ground, and has a lot of binder. It granulates heavily when a lot of water is used, and is really quite beautiful, though certainly not as punchy as a standard phthalo blue. I have never had the original Manganese Blue, so I don't know how well it works as a replacement, but I still recommend this color. Plus I find it interesting that a phthalo color can granulate :)
@painovoimaton3 жыл бұрын
I really want some Daniel Smiths... I've only used pan colours so far and want to see how tube colours would work for me, so I might as well go for the best, right?
@adriannabcustomfurniture Жыл бұрын
Watching this video again...haven't watched it in years haha. I have fibro, cfs, chronic migraines, endometriosis, PCOS, scoliosis in my neck, bulging and slipped discs in my back, arthritis, the list goes on and on...I definitely understand the flare-ups and whatnot. Okay, back to the video haha Thank you for not lecturing us on the different colors, where they come from, how ethical/unethical they are, being responsible, etc... People who do that drive me nuts. I am an adult, I don't need a lecture on what paint I should and should not use. I do love the environment (went to school for biology/marine biology), but again...I will decide what I use 🤷♀️
@Worddemon6 жыл бұрын
I received Cobalt Green Pale in a lot of Daniel Smith tubes I purchased on eBay. I was interested in seeing you swatch this color because it is the most useless and difficult to work with paint I have ever purchased! It separates and granulates blue particles. I didn't know if it was just my tube or not.
@SuperPonygal5 жыл бұрын
I was at Daniel Smith on Sunday and they have a brand new (larger) color chart available.
@MandaPanda2546 жыл бұрын
This was so wonderful, very informative and entertaining. Thank you Denise 😊😊😊
@Toyon956 жыл бұрын
According to the site "handprint" and their tests; Indanthrone blue also had that weird property of fading and then coming back as your Prussian blue did!
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
Interesting! I tested my MGraham version and it did fine!
@BeautyMommysUnite5 жыл бұрын
They are beautiful shades of green though. What more of a reason do you need?
@IcebulletZ4 жыл бұрын
I had a couple of mistakes on my dot card that I got... Like my perm red being a violet of some sort... I also wish instead of the serial number they put the pigment information. But I had fun swatching my cards.
@auroracoute2 жыл бұрын
it could be fun to take advantage of prussian blue as a gimmicky thing, like some do glow in the dark paints, this would be a solar react one :p reminds me of those mood rings they used to do haha
@gia95516 жыл бұрын
I gotta ask bc I'm hella cheap but would one be able to use the cards to actually try out the paint? Like is there enough on there to play around with? Seems like there's a fair bit on there
@268anita6 жыл бұрын
gia There was enough on my dot cards to use several times in my sketchbook. It wouldn’t work for a big piece, but definitely enough to play around with! Just be careful because eventually you’ll start to get soggy paper bits in your painting when getting to the last bit of the paint dot.
@hhhmarch5 жыл бұрын
can wc varnish prevent the colors from fading? i have perussian blue and lapis lazuli...
@KoalaKrafts3 жыл бұрын
Anyone know what DS's version of permanent rose is called?
@bevroberts84406 жыл бұрын
I sent Daniel Smith an email request for a copy of their color brochure and was (almost rudely) informed that they do not and will not consider any requests for said color brochure. I would have to get a copy from an art store. Since all my watercolors (and vast majority of art supplies) are purchased online, I guess I am SOL. Did you get your color brochure from an actual brick and mortar storefront?
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
Oh no! I'm sorry you had that experience. Yes, before my local store closed I picked up a copy there.
@Toyon956 жыл бұрын
Could you email an online store perhaps and ask? (Even though I think DS should offer these themselves)
@bevroberts84406 жыл бұрын
@@Toyon95 I've tried that and the answer was NO...only brick and mortar stores are provided with those for their customers.
@Toyon956 жыл бұрын
@@bevroberts8440 Oh I'm sorry :(
@lisacurry83122 жыл бұрын
Do you have a series on what quin., cobalt, cadmium, perinone, etc. colors means? I always wonder why some people love a series of colors with the same descriptor. Is my question clear as mud?
@InLiquidColor2 жыл бұрын
Hi Lisa, not specifically, but I do have a Color Spotlight series. It covers individual colors in depth. I generally don't use cadmiums, but I do have episodes on quins, cobalts, and perylenes within the series.
@loveandlife42224 жыл бұрын
They don’t grind up stones to make the primatek paints. They only use the particles they cannot use when they make jewelry from the stones. Daniel Smiths ceo John Cogley has live Facebook sessions on Wednesdays and Thursdays. He explains a lot about these paints and paints them out for us. He explains the primateks. You can go into his archive of lives to watch previous episodes.
@jumble33565 жыл бұрын
If there is a next time, just scan the dot cards and edit the paint out. Then you could either print them as labels or print onto a hotpressed paper.
@godzandheros6 жыл бұрын
I had high hopes for Lapis Lazuli because wasn't it used for making ultramarine? I was like oooh pure ultramarine pigment and then it was like.. womp womp womp.. but I still would like to own it cause as someone who uses crystals in grids and practices witchcraft, the more stones I can get in paint i'm just all hell yes Also Malachite is pronounced mala-kite :)
@StephenMarkTurner6 жыл бұрын
For a really frustrating paper - lol, try Strathmore Vision. Dirt cheap, but yikes. Even wetting first and painting an area with dilute paint, I end up with an uneven streaky look, like I had scribbled the area in with markers or coloured pencils. :-)
@FuriedHearts4 жыл бұрын
The Quinacridone Lilac PR122 looks sooooooooooo dark and red on my screen. I was so confused I had to click off and make sure I was looking at PR122. The swatch on Jane Blundell looks accurate. It must just be this video or the lighting or something
@FarlyCreates6 жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried the Zecchi watercolors? I recently went on a trip to Europe and picked them up in Florence. I searched your channel and didn't see anything but wasn't sure if you did before making KZbin videos. I'm still very new to watercolors and appreciate your in depth looks into swatches, colors, etc. These are my favorite videos to draw to...oddly enough. Haha!
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
Not odd! I like putting on long swatching videos too when I work 😁 I haven't worked with that brand though, sorry!
@memalus5 жыл бұрын
Very very informative. Thank you!
@mariatriesart83895 жыл бұрын
Have your basic favorite essentials changed since 2017?
@FuriedHearts5 жыл бұрын
I loved how you pronounced "Sugalite" haha 1:09:08
@rosemaryclark6105 жыл бұрын
is there anything on the tubes of paint that tell us how flowy (for lack of a better word) they are?
@InLiquidColor5 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, no, that's not really a rating that they use. In general, heavy earth colors, cobalt pigments, etc. will be less flowy, but not always. QoR has a ton of flow in general, as do other brands that use oxgall.
@nancypalmer67296 жыл бұрын
There used to be lavender blue, and lavender green... do you know the song?
@miguelangelserranogarzon10225 жыл бұрын
Why it says on the chart 238 colours but there is no set with 238 colours pans on the market?
@nitnat19846 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your informative videos! After watching this I ordered the dot cards & am almost through the first page of swatching them out. It's therapeutic ;) Do you know of any other brands who offer dot cards? I'd love to be able to compare Winsor & Newton or M. Graham colors without buying tubes. It seems odd that they don't offer dot cards.
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
MGraham does not because their paints are too sticky. W&N doesn't either, but they also say not to use their tube paints from a dry state (which is another conversation lol). But Schmincke offers one, and Mission Gold JUST announced that they would have one soon.
@nitnat19846 жыл бұрын
That makes sense! I had no idea W&N were meant to be used wet. That seems like a lot of wasted paint. I would love to try Schmincke & Mission Gold. Thanks for the info, I learn SO much from your videos!
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
@@nitnat1984 W&N also has pans but they're really specific with their literature which is one of the reasons you won't hear me singing their praises. No other watercolor claims that rewetting their pains is detrimental to the quality of the paint so either W&N is doing something weird or they're lying, or everyone else is haha. Idk I use their tube paint from dry just fine, except phthalo green blue shade which grows a film.
@nitnat19846 жыл бұрын
That is odd. I have 2 of their colors that seem to rewet fine, but maybe get a littler dryer than DS. I was planning on trying more W&N since floral artists seem to be obsessed with them (I paint mostly florals, landscapes & animals), but I'm seeing a lot of beautiful colors by other brands after watching your videos and getting the DS dot card. Your color spotlight videos have helped me choose a few new tubes that I'm really loving.
@throughmyeyes99404 жыл бұрын
shame they didn't delete cobalt colors as well, hopefully soon
@PaigeEscapes6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so incredibly much!! This was so informative and helpful! I have been a subscriber for quite a while but just recently really started to consider watercolours... and ever since i have been binge watching your channel 😂🙈. Your videos are fantastic and so helpful! Im trying to decide on my first 'real ' watercolour set purchase and its been incredible to learn from you- thank you. Still not sure which set i would like (money plays a huge factor unfortunately PLUS im in Australia which limits things a LOT more ). Im interested in very transparent and non granulating watercolours i *think* but that doesn't exactly narrow it down too much more since brands have several of each😂 (hope that makes sense). Mission Gold Pure Pigment sounds nice? or maybe white nights!?! Would need to save up for quite a while though unfortunately. An even cheaper set im interested in is the Tube set of Sakura Koi watercolours (Ive seen in a few reviews that there is a difference between the tube and pans). Have you tried them? Also, i really hope this doesn't sound silly but ive come to really like you too... your morals, ethics and you are just such a lovely person (really wonderful getting to know a little more about you in your 25K video too... i also suffer from chronic illness and while art definitely helps my mental health, i sometimes just cant do it...). Thank you so much. Kind regards, Paige
@kitse_xiii83346 жыл бұрын
Wish there was a transparent cyan color
@jm-ux2yn4 жыл бұрын
replying to this very late but like wdym quin gold is extinct? did they stop manufacturing it fr?
@kiwibird19805 жыл бұрын
I love these videos. I'm concerned there is a mac n cheese that colour though!
@StephenMarkTurner6 жыл бұрын
Daniel smith has a page where they talk about the Cadmium hues being essentially single pigment, even when more than one pigment is listed. They call it 'co-precipitation'. Perhaps it is marketing (from DS ?!? - lol), or perhaps there is some meaning to it.
@everartokelli6 жыл бұрын
John Cogley talked about co-precipitation a bit during his lecture, and if I recall correctly about how making the particles similar makes the pigments act as one. And that the more opaque a color is the fewer layers and mixes you can use successfully. Chemistry and science seems to be as important at DS as art and artists, there was a lot of discussion of chemistry, wish I remembered more :) I tried mixing some samples I had of the Cad hues when I got home and I did have a hard time making mud, but I'm going to play with some triads to see how they work. I have good sized samples of cad yellow deep and cad scarlet hue so will experiment.
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to take a tour someday!!
@everartokelli6 жыл бұрын
@@InLiquidColor I would love it if you taught a class at the Daniel Smith store and made a Denise Soden (DSDS!) Dot card :) Maybe sometime in the future. We have Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle and Point Defiance Zoo in Tacoma, too, think they're both AZA.
@MrsTiffanyGrey6 жыл бұрын
Quin Fuchsia:: "I am transparent!" / Denise: "No, you're not." / QF:: YES, I AM!" / Denise: "Semi-transparent at best..." / QF: "Jerk".
@InLiquidColor6 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@elizabethsdesk5 жыл бұрын
I wish it was swatches out on arches rather than on plastic paper....
@Lala_B Жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure that when semi precious stones like amethyst are mined, trimmed and carved for the jewelry industry there are plenty of pieces which are not gem quality. Why shouldn’t artists be able to benefit from paints created with these pieces which would have otherwise been harvested for naught?
@gabriellaritaart Жыл бұрын
I like Lapis Lazuli
@MysticStudyCorner4 жыл бұрын
All the yellows look very similar
@olgahein43844 жыл бұрын
That's normal. Aside from color change due to camera and monitor settings, there's also the very small variation range of yellow, before it drifts into greens and oranges, or even ochre, sienna and lighter umber tones. The difference is mostly in the thin layers, not the mass tones, as well as results in mixing and glazing.
@mnap15952 жыл бұрын
One thing that I think should be said is that the paper these paint dots come on is *TERRIBLE*! If I had to guess, it's a low gsm, cellulose/pulp paper, which did not do many of the colors and pigments justice at all. This is especially true of all of the granulating colors. Most all of the dots offer a healthy amount of paint (way more than Schminke and W&N), so I strongly recommend swatching these instead on one's regular watercolor paper or something higher quality than what Daniel Smith provides here.