What Paints Should I Use for Watercolor?

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  • @amberdunn126
    @amberdunn126 5 років тому +90

    This is probably a stupid question but I'm going to ask anyway....how can you tell if the specific paint tube or color you are picking out is say a warm green or a cool red?

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому +81

      That is not a dumb question! That's a GREAT question! Some brands will say next to the color (red shade = which means warm and green shade = cool) . My winsor blue is a cool blue since it says (green shade). However, other paints don't tell you whether the color is cool or warm - you just have to figure it out by trial and error. My rule is - look at the color wheel. If the color is closer to greens and blues - it's a cool shade. Such as lemon yellow - although yellow is considered a warm color - lemon yellow is considered a cool version of yellow. Since it's located very close to green in comparison to other yellows. However, cadmium yellow or even indian yellow - is considered a warm yellow since it's closer to red on the color wheel. This is why I love to organize my paints in a color wheel - because it HELPS SO MUCH with mixing! :D I hope that helps. That was a lot of info and hopefully makes sense. :)

    • @amberdunn126
      @amberdunn126 5 років тому +11

      @@WaterColorMisfit yes thank you so much! I really appreciate it!

    • @rbrunet4755
      @rbrunet4755 5 років тому +20

      That good question/good answer alone needs an episode.

    • @amberdunn126
      @amberdunn126 5 років тому

      @@allyleech thanks! I didn't think about that!

    • @jlroussin
      @jlroussin 5 років тому +1

      My art store which is Blick allows you to actually test the paint on a small piece of paper

  • @rbrunet4755
    @rbrunet4755 5 років тому +51

    Top rate video display. Professional. Always is. Most impressive Calming voice lends to easy comprehension. And a very informative episode. Thank you.

  • @123craftygal
    @123craftygal 5 років тому +17

    I can’t say often enough...your videos are INcredible!! 5 stars cubed😉. I get drawn in and float around them like your paints swirling in a puddle of water. I have to watch again to make notes. And again for the pure enjoyment they bring.

  • @loganplonski922
    @loganplonski922 5 років тому +6

    Your videos are so calming, they're borderline ASMR territory.

  • @crimejunkie1
    @crimejunkie1 5 років тому +9

    So relaxing to watch and hear ❤ , explained beautifully without screeching and talking a hundred miles an hour like most video's out there, thank you thank you 😊

    • @pondlil
      @pondlil 5 років тому +1

      LoveArts oh boy, I sure agree! I’ve not watched some, or have turned down their speed talking! She has a beautiful voice, relaxing so we can concentrate. I’m usually not a fan of music on these, but I like yours, I barely noticed it as it’s enhancing. If you want another job, you’d be good at narrating audible books! They sure need better narrators. Thanks so much.

  • @leahevergreenart
    @leahevergreenart 5 років тому +8

    I agree with you about having bright colours to start with and then toning them down if you want/need to.

  • @annhovland8407
    @annhovland8407 5 років тому +3

    I’m new to watercolor, and I found this tutorial amazingly interesting. What a great lesson, and so makes sense. Thank you.

  • @nerdywatercolorist6551
    @nerdywatercolorist6551 5 років тому +15

    I was a bit shocked to hear that u Dont like granulating colours😂 but anyway, as you said, it's every artist's pref!
    Personally, i wouldn't go anywhere without my ultramarine 😂

  • @aoutsky
    @aoutsky 4 роки тому

    Those color studies - wow!! I need to do some myself.

  • @jp8649
    @jp8649 5 років тому

    I found this super enlightening. It's amazing how wildly one artist's palette choices can differ from another, especially in watercolor since there's so much variation in paints. Yours comes out so cheerful, fresh, and lively!

  • @dammitspawk
    @dammitspawk 5 років тому

    Scarlet lake is also my ultimate fav red! Your pallet is so thoughtfully put together, I also use a lot of these same colours and I understand why you stand by them. Its also good to see another artist who uses white in watercolour. When I was starting I got a lot of flack from teachers saying a real watercolour artist never has white in their pallet but I’ve found that there are colours that you get by mixing white that are a completely different feel than just diluting your wash. I also love how calming your videos are, your cinematography and compositing is brilliantly done.

  • @davidnikkicortes7462
    @davidnikkicortes7462 5 років тому +1

    YOUR CHANNEL IS A BREATH OF FRESH AIR THANK YOU FOR TAKING YOUR TIME TO SHARE 😇🖌HAPPY HOLIDAYS I BE WATCHING 😊

  • @laethe230
    @laethe230 5 років тому

    I absolutely loved that angle where you mixed the paint above the camera on the transparent sheet.

  • @backpackingonline
    @backpackingonline 4 роки тому

    Thank you for making watercolor so accessible.
    I love the colors and effects achieved with watercolor.
    I had an opportunity handed to me with two community scholarships, and spent it all on materials and supplies.
    On my own, I could not have spent so much money!
    You are helping so much.
    I wanted to offer this: I cut out sample swatches from the different companies you mention, and one or two more.
    This “dates” me a bit, because I haven’t seen that offered for years.
    ..but you make your own.
    I would rearrange the colors in different light, including morning light and afternoon light.
    I had colors I loved near each other.
    ..then, I paint.
    My favorite paintings and photos are “postcard” size.
    ..not actually postcards.
    I use rosette composition, for the most part, to make the edges of the paper disappear.
    I like landscapes for contour.
    I like gardens for the same reason.
    I wrote this, not for myself.
    I love illustration, and if I could do it as beautifully as you I would illustrate cookbooks or children’s books.
    ..just some thoughts.
    ..love your work.

  • @claudiakrenn8904
    @claudiakrenn8904 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your watercolor palette! I love your color choice, I’ll keep that in mind on my next art supply shopping tour.
    The illustration at the end of the video is absolutely adorable! 💕

  • @taylorkh818
    @taylorkh818 5 років тому +2

    Love this! I've been experimenting with and trying different paint brands - knowing what to look for when choosing from so many color options is vital! The advice to look for six primaries is so on point.

  • @jessicasobel4287
    @jessicasobel4287 5 років тому +1

    my goodness those are some color swatching goals!

  • @jiniakoner1156
    @jiniakoner1156 4 роки тому

    I really like ur voice...... It's so calm nice and pleasant to hear

  • @jaynegarrity8621
    @jaynegarrity8621 5 років тому

    Awwww what a stunning illustration Carrie, its vibrant with a lovely colour choice. You know I love everything you do and this one is no exception. You work so hard to bring us the best colours, ideas and your on hand to help every single one of us.
    I'm sure I can speak for every one of us when I say a massive Thank You for all you do for us and you never ask for anything in return. Your the best Carrie and love you lots xx

  • @cheekymonkey6573
    @cheekymonkey6573 5 років тому +4

    I have a problem with choosing the right palette - I'm always so excited when painting, that I hardly ever spent time on preplaning the right shades. Thank you so much for this video. I wonder if you could also do more vids about shading.

  • @thepoetryofcolor
    @thepoetryofcolor 3 роки тому

    Absolutely loved all the watercolor shots in this video! 😍✨ Thankyou! 🤗🎨💌🌸🌷

  • @sarahcisco3233
    @sarahcisco3233 5 років тому

    Took a break from studying for finals and came across this video...your voice is so soothing 😭😩❤️ helped me de-stress right off the bat

  • @jlroussin
    @jlroussin 5 років тому

    Lovely and wonderful video. Thank you.

  • @rachelmackey9795
    @rachelmackey9795 5 років тому

    I would love a watercolor coloring book full of your illustrations. They are so happy and peaceful :)

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому

      That would be awesome! I should look into that! :D

  • @susan3156
    @susan3156 5 років тому

    I just ordered all of the colors you’ve recommended. I am new to watercolor and have been struggling to mix soft pastels so thanks you :)

  • @elflordsjourneys
    @elflordsjourneys 5 років тому +1

    Great tips,love how you painted on the glass.😀

  • @lilypettinato1282
    @lilypettinato1282 4 роки тому

    Thank you!! what a beautiful palette! And the illustration at the end is so wonderful. The album of color swatches - I know what I'm going to be doing soon. Not worrying about what to paint and hone in on color theory. off to my shopping list ;)

  • @marylabrec2728
    @marylabrec2728 4 роки тому

    Thank you! I had asked about this and here it is .. all laid out! Awesome

  • @Kuhoochandra
    @Kuhoochandra 5 років тому

    Wow your videos all throughout look like beautiful stock photos. And thats a compliment

  • @patstokes3615
    @patstokes3615 4 роки тому

    Love Love Love your Channel. and oh how I wish I'd stayed with painting my whole life. Now I'm really old and still dream of doing it. But I can't draw very well anymore. But your channel is reviving me.

  • @getgodspeed
    @getgodspeed 5 років тому

    you are incredibly organized. I am a beginner I have don't have an artistic bone in my body, but; I really want to learn and believe I can with a lot of practice. I think you're brilliant just like your colors.

  • @homeschooledaroundtheworld4660
    @homeschooledaroundtheworld4660 5 років тому

    I appreciate very much your hard work and dedication. Thank you for sharing🌸

  • @maryannperkins6000
    @maryannperkins6000 5 років тому

    Your voice is so easy to listen to..As much as I practice, I find so much I still am unsure if warm and cool tones in my palette

  • @TrinkaG2
    @TrinkaG2 5 років тому +1

    THANK YOU so much for such an informative video! I absolutely ADORE your work and aspire to be like you some day!!!!

  • @muhlenstedt
    @muhlenstedt 5 років тому

    Besides the great content your videos are a visual and auditive gift. they are so joyful to watch...I paint mostly in oils but I love your channel.

  • @functionoflightone
    @functionoflightone 5 років тому

    You did such a beautiful job putting this together. Thank you.

  • @vanreign
    @vanreign 5 років тому

    Great video Carrie!! Such great information. I especially love how you explain using the most vibrant as you have the option to mix for more muted colors.....great set of colors :-)

  • @SStroud2024
    @SStroud2024 4 роки тому

    Really beautiful video!

  • @paperfrost
    @paperfrost 5 років тому

    Beautiful colour wheel! 😍

  • @anateixeira9006
    @anateixeira9006 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your palette Carrie!

  • @azzuparis
    @azzuparis 5 років тому

    I love your illustration!! 😍 Thank you for sharing this video. I'm trying to choose colours to put in an "everyday use" palette but it's not easy and this video is pretty helpful 😊

  • @sky_izm
    @sky_izm 5 років тому

    I love Holbein's Shell Pink.

  • @lalaithan
    @lalaithan 5 років тому

    I LOVE your bright color choices. I'm running low on the more traditional palette I was guilted into buying when I started and I NEEEEEED to replace them with bright, vibrant colors! I think the reason I took a big hiatus with painting was the boring colors! I'm not even going to stick with specific "professional" brands or lightfast colors anymore because I take a picture of it anyway. I don't need the colors to last after that nor do I need to stress about pigments.

  • @KelliPaints
    @KelliPaints 5 років тому

    Ahhh Thank you so much!!! Its so nice to have help picking colors especially when you only want to get a few :)

  • @cathybrock6400
    @cathybrock6400 5 років тому

    Great video Carrie! I love your calm delivery, very easy to follow and as others have commented, top rate video. Your videos are always well produced and easily understandable. Keep them coming! I know you don’t usually do this type, but would love to see a landscape at sunset or beach scene at sunset or anytime of the day. I am struggling on water reflection.

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому

      Thanks 😊💛 I'll put your suggestions on file :D

  • @THEMAYQUEEN1
    @THEMAYQUEEN1 5 років тому

    oh soooo beautiful!!! I would love to see your swatch and colour mixing folder!! :D

  • @jadziaxj
    @jadziaxj 5 років тому +12

    I know my wallet will cry after watching this.......oh no.....again......off to the art store!

  • @AaronKimmins
    @AaronKimmins 5 років тому +9

    That "Color Studies" album is an OCD'ers dream!

  • @vicwoo95
    @vicwoo95 5 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your favorites in such a well organized explained video. I really enjoy your new style of filming. :) good job!

  • @kaya9276
    @kaya9276 5 років тому

    Everything that has to do with this video is perfect

  • @camille9216
    @camille9216 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for creating another video. I love your art style and your talent really shines through your work. After watching your videos, I was wondering if you could make one about how to draw good sketches that will later be copied down onto watercolor paper. Your drawings are always so unique and cute and I'm wondering how I can recreate some for my own. As I said before, I love your videos and I am so thankful that you've made them. Thank you for making the world a more beautiful place. :)

  • @user-jj8kg5ef2t
    @user-jj8kg5ef2t 3 роки тому

    Do you like to make a video on "pan vs tube". TO make palette, you can either do directly from pan (no processing needed) or squeeze from tubes and let them dry up.....

  • @deannasanto3656
    @deannasanto3656 5 років тому

    Off the topic of paint for a moment but, I have a mug thats similar to yours! Its my favorite, but instead of bunnies (i think?) mine is watermelon slices.

  • @pamappleby1400
    @pamappleby1400 5 років тому

    Thank you for such an informative, and beautiful video! ❤️

  • @wizkidsvideos
    @wizkidsvideos 5 років тому

    Loved this video and the illustration.❤️❤️❤️

  • @AmberKCreative
    @AmberKCreative 5 років тому

    I love your choices! Great video! 💟

  • @robinh9229
    @robinh9229 5 років тому

    What is the process for filling out your color wheel? Your videos are so beautiful!

  • @Nionearth
    @Nionearth 4 роки тому

    Hi! By chance did you make a video where you explain how to create all those color tables and color wheel that you made and how to use them? I'd like to understand better ..

  • @Renilou2
    @Renilou2 5 років тому

    Fun to watch! I have a lot of brands and have never run into a granulating phthalo blue and I have several. Ultramarine pigments (PB29) usually granulate and they are redder than most Phthalo's. But Phthalo's do not granulate. The reddest phthalo blue (no granulation) is Winser Blue RS by Winser & Newton. It has more violet in it than Schmincke's Sapphire blue. If you are looking for a blue with more red in it check it out. Its beautiful! I love Scarlet Lake too, but what brand is yours? I have W&N Scarlet Lake and its not a mid red at all but a true scarlet hue, which is between orange and red. I don't use it for a primary. But to beautiful not to have it on my palette. Thanks for sharing.

  • @BornToBeMeow
    @BornToBeMeow 5 років тому

    What I’m curious about is using your tube paints to mix your own colors in the pan? Is this a bad idea? A good idea? Is it just better to stick with mixing colors on the palette? I’m going to be creating my own palette soon and I kind of want to use my colors to make new colors!

  • @cherylk1196
    @cherylk1196 5 років тому

    Wonderful video! It nice to see what colors you use, how you chose them and what you like about them. What palette did you put your paints in? It looks like a metal one. Thank you for all your hard work creating the videos and for sharing your information, I look forward to watching your videos!

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому

      It's a metal palette from amazon called Color-Around-Aluminum-Watercolor-Palette. It's really inexpensive and I personally like how deep the wells are for your paints. :)

  • @alessandramallardi6329
    @alessandramallardi6329 5 років тому

    Hi! Just want to say thank you to keep talking so slowly! I am not English and your calming voice helps very much with the listening! Also thank you for sharing these peculiar suggestions!

  • @RubyRusso0405
    @RubyRusso0405 5 років тому

    Thanks

  • @MarielKylle
    @MarielKylle 5 років тому

    can you please do a colour studies video (or a flip through and tutorial of your cs book)? i’d love to learn more about that and would love to know what you have to say xx

  • @mandyd446385
    @mandyd446385 5 років тому

    This was very helpful. I just got the Mijello Gold Class Mission 36 set. Only 2 Brown's in there. I will have to learn how to mix for different shades. Any advice would be very much appreciated! Thanks for all you do for us! You are a great teacher! I'm a brand new beginner and haven't had the nerve yet to put paint to paper. Are there any exercises I can do to get used to using watercolors? Have a great day!

  • @dianeandbrad529
    @dianeandbrad529 5 років тому

    yes - I got primary colors to start and was getting frustrated why I couldn't get a nice purple!! 😫

  • @RubyRusso0405
    @RubyRusso0405 5 років тому

    Hi I’m ruby and I’m 9 and I love art I can’t wait to learn more from you

  • @TobermoryCat
    @TobermoryCat 5 років тому

    SCHMINCKE : HORADAM BRILLIANT OPERA ROSE is a funky, useful mixing colour but sadly often considered a fugitive pigment. Curious if you've tried verzino violet made by MaimeriBlu? It seems to hold up a lot better - same pigment PR122 but possibly missing something. Having never used Opera myself I'm wondering how it compares? Great content and production. Well done.

  • @maicascorner5064
    @maicascorner5064 5 років тому +5

    Do you have a printable template or stencil for that color chart? I would like to start using one so swatch my paints.

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому +8

      Maica Balberde they will be offered in a course soon where I will teach color theory and how I mix colors 😄

  • @tastemycanoli
    @tastemycanoli 5 років тому

    Amazing

  • @jencreativemedia
    @jencreativemedia 5 років тому

    Thanks for sharing, do you also teach techniques for watercolor videos for beginners , I didn't see it on your course on your website?

  • @ellenm7806
    @ellenm7806 5 років тому +3

    Hmm, I thought I remember art teachers saying any pigment with the word "lake" in it is NOT light fast.. please correct me if I'm wrong. That's why I never bought any; do you know of another substitute for the scarlet lake then? It's a really beautiful color.. thank you for a great video Carrie; I appreciate all you share!

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому +3

      Make sure to always check color info sheets provided by brands. Scarlet Lake from Winsor has || (2 lines) by the ASTM ratings system. This means it has good lightfastness. One step below excellent lightfastness. This means it can last 50 to 100 years under normal light conditions.
      www.winsornewton.com/na/discover/resources/composition-permanence/professional-water-colour
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightfastness

    • @farmwife7944
      @farmwife7944 5 років тому +2

      Watercolor Misfit 50 yrs sounds like lots to you young folks, but I am 69 and if I were lucky enough to inherit some paintings from a family member, my mom for instance, I would be so dismayed to see the colors change significantly. For practice or for producing work to be scanned, the lakes and opera(which is listed as fugitive) are fine, but not for paintings you hope to have some lasting value, even if only sentimental. We are so lucky these days in having a huge selection of pigments with excellent lightfastness ratings to chose from. As an artist who is teaching you would do your followers a great service in addressing lessons and pigment recommendations to the importance of lightfastness. Love your work, thanks for sharing.

  • @mesiidesk2394
    @mesiidesk2394 4 роки тому +1

    I know this comment is 2 years after this post, but I’ve got a quick question...
    Which brand should I go for if I want high pigmented, professional grade non granulating, and not too staining colors?

  • @taylorjudi
    @taylorjudi 5 років тому

    Your palette is so different than the other artists I follow. The colors are lovely! Curious- is the Brilliant Opera Rose light-fast? It is beautiful! your painting at the end is FABULOUS! (yes, I am shouting out how great it is!)

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому

      Judith Taylor yeah my colors are very different :) to answer your question- the opera rose is not light fast - but out of all my opera rose paints this one fades the least 😄

    • @skom714
      @skom714 5 років тому

      @@WaterColorMisfit you're doing a disservice by not mentioning the lightfast issue to your viewers, especially since you are aware this is a non lightfast paint, you know you have an impact over people choices and not everyone knows opera rose will fade

  • @Kuhoochandra
    @Kuhoochandra 5 років тому

    What if the purple red and all the colors making mud is a sample of how the blackhole works?

  • @luneii
    @luneii 5 років тому +1

    Am I early? Btw love your vids!! Gives me alot of inspiration.

  • @skom714
    @skom714 5 років тому

    modern primaries are called like that not bc printshop use them but bc they're based on pigments created in the 20th century. I can't remember exactly but phtalo pigments were created around 1930 and quinacridones around 1950

  • @aaliyahlilly1638
    @aaliyahlilly1638 5 років тому +3

    Hi, I have a quick question. Have you ever tried MGram watercolors? I love them, there are a wonderful profesional brand, full of vibrant colours. As watching this video I'm
    Creating a painting with them. I love your videos, and I think you'd love them as Maybe a third go to (after Ph Martens). I really recommend them.

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому +2

      Aaliyah Lilly I’ve tried ph martins before but never tried Mgram - might have to check them out. 😄 thanks

    • @stacyhannon4081
      @stacyhannon4081 5 років тому +2

      Aaliyah Lilly I am an M. Graham girl too! They are my go to paints, along with the QOR watercolors by Golden. The High Chroma set is amazing !

    • @aaliyahlilly1638
      @aaliyahlilly1638 5 років тому +1

      @@stacyhannon4081 I completely agree!!

  • @farmwife7944
    @farmwife7944 5 років тому +2

    helpful vudeo, thanks. one question: why would you put a fugitive pigment in your palette, specifically opera? I know that folks who plan on scanning their work as integral in creating their finished product have no issue using fugitive paints, which pretty much includes all the paints using fluorescent pigments and the lovely original alizarin crimson for instance. The rest of us who plan on using the actual painting should be aware that if we use this color we risk the color changing, even when displayed behind uv glass and if the painting was to be gifted or sold that would be a problem. This issue has been discussed on blogs with some folks noting they have no problems, but facts are facts and opera flunks lightfastness tests. To avoid opera, would you suggest one like Quinacridone Rose for instance, a vibrant red that has dependable lighfastness?

  • @carolspell9239
    @carolspell9239 3 роки тому

    What paper should zi use for my watercolor painting?

  • @MarielKylle
    @MarielKylle 5 років тому

    hi just a question, do you use the white gouache to mix with other colours and make them more pastel?

  • @frankib4150
    @frankib4150 4 роки тому

    I can't find Schmincke Cobalt Turquoise Blue or Winsor Newton Payne's Gray. Help!

  • @coloringwithd
    @coloringwithd 5 років тому

    Nubie here thanks for the info. Is it better to use wet or dry colors? Thank you for sharing this information. 🌺🌺🌺

  • @brandiveh
    @brandiveh 5 років тому

    Your color swatches are an art in themselves! ☺️ there's not much difference in the sky blue and the cerulean, is one more opaque or something?

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому

      brandiveh yes! Horizon blue is very opaque and not good for glazing. But it is awesome for sky backgrounds😄

  • @IsabellaVonWillebrand
    @IsabellaVonWillebrand 5 років тому

    Great video, thanks for sharing!! :D

  • @GGlovescj
    @GGlovescj 5 років тому

    Does anyone know a comparable scarlet lake color in the Daniel Smith line ?

  • @bgee7405
    @bgee7405 5 років тому

    Is it bad to use multiple brands within your palette?

  • @juliechomiack7743
    @juliechomiack7743 5 років тому

    I just looove your colour wheel ! 😍 (sorry, had to stop watching and come and tell you ! 😅)

  • @babooshka211
    @babooshka211 5 років тому +2

    You should try biyano watercolors

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому +1

      I've never heard of them before :) Guess I need to check them out :D

    • @studywithambar3953
      @studywithambar3953 5 років тому

      Bianyo is not professional ..I guess it's student grade

  • @lindyashford7744
    @lindyashford7744 5 років тому

    Interesting. I too have cobalt teal(Lukas) and opera rose(Schminke) as alternative primaries, in one set I have though they are a third primary choice, but fascinated that you have also include the Cotman Mauve which does not come in their smaller sets, I had to find it for myself, and love it. There is also a lovely Cotman blue green though it is very staining. In general I really dislike most of the rest in that brand but those two pack a punch. I guess I have a little quirk in that I love what many hate, chrome oxide green which will produce when used very sparingly with zinc white some really lovely pale jade type colours. Have you experimented with using very small amounts of zinc white with equally small amounts of non-granulating earth tones? Its a revelation about why a good zinc white is useful, mine is from Kremer and sort of slightly translucent, which keeps the watercolour feel if you want pastels that are not opaque and don't really want or need to exploit the paper white. Also great for painting on tinted paper.
    Loved this video, not least because I was wanting inspiration on creating. a really vivid green that I can see nowhere as a readymade watercolour. And suddenly at a random click your video was there! Your illustration was lovely too and so immaculate!

    • @vickierayhill4637
      @vickierayhill4637 5 років тому +1

      Im rediscovering watercolor after about 20 years, and found a Cotman Mauve in my collection. The color is indeed amazing! So many other Artusts look down on the student grade paints, but there are some gems! Why spend $10, when you can get a decent color for $4. (BTW, my 25 year old Cotman tubes were priced $1.68 LOL)

    • @lindyashford7744
      @lindyashford7744 5 років тому

      Vickie Rayhill, I read that with just a couple of exceptions the Lukas student set is no different to the far pricier professional artists set. It is a matter to looking for the pigment you want and knowing what brands do the job.

  • @crowned.king.immortal
    @crowned.king.immortal 5 років тому +13

    not a fan of your green selections, I prefer sap green (warm) and viridian (very cool) and permanent green (bright) these greens will do almost any foliage add a bit of raw sienna or umber and you have shades of olive.

  • @raghadmasalmeh197
    @raghadmasalmeh197 5 років тому

    Can u make educational vid
    I love ur style soooooo much

  • @martinih2689
    @martinih2689 5 років тому

    Please explain what white watercolor is used for. It comes on every set but nobody talks about it. I see everybody using white gouache.

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому +1

      I prefer white gouache over white watercolor. Gouache is much thicker of a paint than watercolor and in my opinion creates a better mixture when desiring lighter yet pop pastel colors - such as shell pink (which I can make with scarlet lake and white gouache) :)

    • @martinih2689
      @martinih2689 5 років тому

      Thank you!

  • @shilohcoach
    @shilohcoach 5 років тому

    This is fantabulous! Thank you so much for making it. I've not used any tube watercolors, but I am amazed at the vibrancy I see on the screen! May I ask what kind of tray you are using toward the end of the video? Thank you so much for taking the time to teach us, Carrie! I want to add that your voice is easy to listen to, as well as your style of teaching. That cannot be said for everyone who is doing tutorial videos! ;) xoxo

  • @leahdudash9421
    @leahdudash9421 5 років тому

    Where did you get your paintbrushes?

  • @scrumpery8103
    @scrumpery8103 5 років тому

    I just realized.. Do you paint on glass because I keep seeing the camera under the painting part. I'm just wondering about that.

  • @farahaneesa8892
    @farahaneesa8892 5 років тому

    How to avoid the watercolours from cracking out when they started to dry

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому

      Gum Arabic - it's a watercolor medium that helps glue the watercolor back together after it has dried out. Just wet you color and them add some of this stuff inside 💛😊

    • @farahaneesa8892
      @farahaneesa8892 5 років тому

      @@WaterColorMisfit Thanks

  • @omabruni2339
    @omabruni2339 5 років тому

    Hi

  • @Sadin15
    @Sadin15 5 років тому +1

    Thumbs up for obsessive color swatching

  • @hiltsyartnstuff1142
    @hiltsyartnstuff1142 5 років тому

    I know gouache is considered a different medium, but it's just watercolor whith Whiting Chalk in it. I have some W&N on order but they lost it in the mail :(

    • @WaterColorMisfit
      @WaterColorMisfit  5 років тому +2

      It is - but traditional watercolorist would never use white. :) I'm definitely not traditional - I love gouache, ink, gold foil, even recently been experimenting with felt and other crafting supplies :D

    • @hiltsyartnstuff1142
      @hiltsyartnstuff1142 5 років тому +1

      @@WaterColorMisfit - I'm with ya, too much cool stuff out there to keep it just watercolor :)