Cochineal Red comparison battle and mixes with Schmincke Retro Palette

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  • These colors are sooo beautiful, lets swatch them out, you pick your favorite. Do you like how they mix? Or do you think they are stand alone colors? Please let me know in the comments if you would put this in our main palette that we are building here or if you think this color is too fugitive.
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  • @keepyourshoesathedoor

    I want that Schminke one so bad 🤤 and yes, I would put that in my palette. I don’t make art for people so it doesn’t matter.🧟‍♂️

  • @MarinaMichaels

    Thank you for your video; the swatches are quite helpful. I had already purchased a tube of the Schmincke cochineal from Jackson. Schmincke says cochineal isn't lightfast, so they recommend taking photos of any art you create with it. Because I'm a lightfastness fan, I will only play with the cochineal.

  • @PaintinHiding

    i'm so glad for this comparison! thanks for posting tabitha :D

  • @amethystmistarts5532

    I was curious about this new red from Schmincke, and I love the packaging of this retro set. But, the Lutea cochineal color is more my taste, since I prefer a carmine to a red. Thanks for the swatches!

  • @tavenchristensen3157

    I love the Schmincke ‼️

  • @sylviswatercolors

    Thank you for your review! I prefer the Schmincke Cochenille by far. I remember the Campari years ago was also colored with Cochenille - and this color, in my opinion, really resembles the color of the drink, as far as I remember ;)

  • @watercolorswatcher

    I want that Schmincke palette so bad, though I agree with you on the paint choices. I want their cochineal paint, too. Love the packaging! I prefer their cochineal to Lutea's, though they are both beautiful. Not sure I'd put a fugitive paint in a master palette. I'd like to have a palette of all rare/genuine/unusual paints. I need to win the lottery. My wishlist is too long. 😂

  • @colorsmith659

    I also love this vintage look. Especially the font. 😄

  • @derwood206

    Thanks for video. I have cochineal carmine, NR4, from Della Magna and its my favorite; Schmincke's Cochineal Red is comparable hue! Nila Colori has a cochineal NR4 that is more similar to Lutea's. If the palette has a focus on lightfastness, there are many similar carmine/quin rose hues that can rival it, but if not an issue and the palette can hold it, I'd add this beautiful historic red! :)

  • @cindyfromsydney7693

    I have the Schmincke one coming and am dying to try it out when I get home. I passed on the palette because I thought the colours were too similar.

  • @dianaromig732

    The pallet was sold out so I ordered the tubes and got the large Cochineal Red. Still waiting for their arrival. I like the way they mix together. Jury still out 😅

  • @sararamer-dean7846

    I covet the little box set, but agree that the colours included were not well thought out. AND I also covet the Cochineal paint in the tube. It is gorgeous, and much prettier than the Lutea version. I would restrict it's use to sketches and books...I only work with lightfast colours in my artwork.

  • @lindyashford7744

    If there were a half plan option I would add the cochineal to my historic pigments palette, there are some quite fugitives pigments there that need special treatment of final work, i.e. virtually no light exposure. I would not keep it in an everyday selection or use it for anything else, with the exception of work for reproduction. I am very familiar with it in its domestic application as an old fashioned food colouring which gets everywhere, makes a lot of red stains, which later disappear almost totally! I am not at all impressed with the Lutea version but might be if the loss of intensity was the price of some kind of light resistance.

  • @irmabecx4758

    That Schmincke colour is exactly like cochineal red looks inside my head, I'd love to switch out my Rose Madder for it. Note these two paints are made from two different pigments; one is Carmine and one is Red, so they are supposed to differ like that. Both gorgeous, but for me I prefer the Schmincke cochineal red. :)

  • @trishawadman8325

    Love your channel. I know this question is off-subject from this video. Could you make a video of how you rebuilt the 48 half-pan metal palettes to fit 65 half-pans? My Daniel Smith collection is at 60 tubes, and I love how you organize your palettes.

  • @helenag.9386

    Cochineal is made from beetles. Crushed! My mother used to use it for colouring as food dye.

  • @mua4ever632

    KOTCH-ih-NEEL

  • @tabbi888

    From what i remember of the original cochineal carmine the lutea is far more accurate, to me the schminke looks as though it has a regular pigment added to boost its colour. Cochineal was always a pink type of red not bright like schminke. It would explain how they are able to offer it at a cheaper price, im very suspicious of schminke version i think they've done the same as Daniel Smith was accused of by adding boosting pigments. Something is fishy about schminke carmine. The lutea looks spot on, exactly like the original colour.