Yaayyyy! I'm so excited to have been able to do with collaboration with you Sade. Thanks so much for the kind words and all of your amazing videos. I'll make sure that DS yellow ochre makes it on to the dot card :)
+In Liquid Color 🎉🎉🎉 This was the best first collaboration experience! It was so much fun 😁 Looking forward to trying out that nice transparent yellow ochre. Btw happy UA-cam anniversary! 🎂
I think probably the craziest part of this video is seeing all those mixing tests and how ridiculously different they are, despite theoretically being the same color. Glad you guys both made these videos and swapped lives for a hot second!
!!! Surprise shout out! I'm so happy you like my gold ochre paint! (it's one of my favs too!) It's funny because I recently felt a lot more interested in yellow ochre, so this video has perfect timing for me :)
Super collaboration! Even as old as this video is the content is still so applicable! Paint recipes do not change that often! An Accomplished Artist can bring so much to a video like this! Thanks for sharing and showing other painters and viewers too that Yellow Ochre is a lovely color too!
When Denise started comparing the Daniel Smith colors and pointed that the newest version was more close to raw siena then to yellow ochre I was like ".....damn, it looks the same color to me DAMN IT", but I don't really see a huge difference between the two in general. I'm trying to use more yellow ochre in my paintings (I think it's great to make mixtures for skintones), and I really want to thank you both for this collab! I admire your skills and learned a lot in the past months with your channels while I'm trying to learn watercolor by myself. You're amazing, thank you again!
+Amber The two are super similar! The sienna is just a bit more warm and reddish. That's how I always remember it, ochres and umbers are cooler and siennas are warmer and redder. I'm glad you liked watching it as much as we liked making it!
I am a yellow ochre fan like you. I use it for sand and as a base for darker skin tones. I didn’t realize DS had so many different varieties of this color. I own there French Ochre and Shin Hans Yellow Ochre. I absolutely love the way it mixes with Cobalt Teal, and your final painting is so lovely.
Great videos by both of you. I've been watching Denise's videos for a while, but this is my first visit to this channel. I'm glad to have another talented artist to learn from, and I look forward to viewing more of your videos. Great collaboration you two!
Very interesting. I had DS yellow ochre on my palette but then I bought the DS Monte Amiata Natural Sienna and fell totally in love with its unique glow and lovely transparency and have been ignoring my yellow ochre. The MA Sienna is my current watercolor lust but I am a fickle newbie and still hold on to all my pigments for times when the honeymoon ends with my newest fav color. I love this collaboration. You two have taught me so much and as a newbie and retired I am finding that painting is really enriching my days. Thank you for generously sharing your talents.
So cool, that you two made a collab together! Can't wait to watch your video Sadie! I have the Schmincke yellow ochre in my palette and use it regularly for mainly animals, but the transparent yellow ochre by Schmincke might take the place of the one I have now. (I'm also in love with the transparent umber by Schmincke - beautiful!) Thanks for the video to you two - I really enjoyed it. Sadie it's so beautiful to see, how happy you are in the intro! :)
Fabulous!! I use mostly Sennelier paints they have more than one yellow ochre, I like to work in layers so sennelier just seems to glow.... now I'm off to watch you! Heather
I've been debating what yellow ochre to buy, so this video was timely. Your comments re Daniel Smith's many ochres was interesting -- think I'll stick to DS PY43 or perhaps Raw Sienna Light PY42. Thank you so much for this info.
Hi Sadie, thanks for this video. Denise, I love your mixing videos. So great. I do like yellow ochre and it's was nice to see all the color possibilities you can mix with it, and your final sketch is beautiful! Thanks again for this great collaboration :)
THANK YOU,! This is excellent. Incredibly rich in information. Got one little piece of info I had been looking everywhere for all day and never expected to find here. THANKS AGAIN!!
What a fun collaboration!! I don't particularly use yellow ochre because I paint botanicals however on the rare I will use t and I use Daniel smiths yellow ochre. Just subscribed! If I had known you had a yt channel I would have subbed a long time ago since your the reason I subbed to skill share!
+Erin S. Hi! 👋🏿 Nice to see you over here! I understand from the botanical point of view there's not a lot of use, but I'm curious to see how I could use the Daniel smith version!
Two great lady's :-) Denise is sooooo great at color mixing! :-D Happy to se an collaboration between you two so now I'll go straight over to see what you came up with .
Sade, I love this collab! Both videos are wonderful and complement each other well in the topics. Also, how dare you make me think that I could potentially learn to like yellow ochre, Denise! :D
Great video! Lol....yes, I admit, not a fan. My experience runs to van Gogh and W&N. The chalky opaqueness can really wreak havoc on a beginner's color mixing skills. Sooooo, I replaced it with raw sienna. Not a novel idea, I hear. I will definitely give it another chance, with a different manufacturer. I really like the look of Eve's "Spanish" version. It looks really buttery and soft. Thank you both for the very informative videos!
Eve's so soo pretty and very different from all the others. It is a bit opaque but not chalky and worth it in my opinion. Daniel Smith's Raw Sienna is the one I ended up with but it's very brown/tan rather than yellow so I can't use it for the same types of things. Other versions are closer to yellow ochre though!
I have: • Schminke Transparent Yellow Ochre (PY42) •DV Transparent Raw Sienna Deep (PY42 ) •Roman Szmal Dark Ochre (PY43) I don't have a favorite of the three these yet as I have not experimented enough with them yet.
I missed this video. I'm a yellow ochre fan big time. Thin, it has a soft warm yellow glow. Thicker, it can go over other layers, the opacity becomes an advantage in that situation.
I need a video on those separate applications of Yellow Ochre and Raw Sienna. My curiosity has been teased. :) Schmincke released a transparent version of Yellow Ochre (and other eath tones), I'll have to play with them.
I can see it's going to be a long road to finding a nice transparent yellow ochre with just the right amount of yellow to brown tones. I may just have to make due with raw sienna. I have a no name student paint with no pigment info yellow ochre that I love. But what to replace it with is the question. It came on a 36 set. I don't want the whole set again just for the yellow ochre.😉
Yaayyyy! I'm so excited to have been able to do with collaboration with you Sade. Thanks so much for the kind words and all of your amazing videos. I'll make sure that DS yellow ochre makes it on to the dot card :)
+In Liquid Color 🎉🎉🎉 This was the best first collaboration experience! It was so much fun 😁 Looking forward to trying out that nice transparent yellow ochre. Btw happy UA-cam anniversary! 🎂
💜💜💜 Thank you so much!! The feeling is mutual :)
I absolutely loved both videos!
Thanks Karia!
+ColoringKaria 😄 I'm so happy! It was a ton of fun!
I think probably the craziest part of this video is seeing all those mixing tests and how ridiculously different they are, despite theoretically being the same color. Glad you guys both made these videos and swapped lives for a hot second!
!!! Surprise shout out! I'm so happy you like my gold ochre paint! (it's one of my favs too!)
It's funny because I recently felt a lot more interested in yellow ochre, so this video has perfect timing for me :)
Eve, it IS beautiful!
Eve Bolt - Bolt's Vault I can see why she included it in the video. It's gorgeous! I want some! Don't you sell handmade paints on Etsy?
Thanks Tiffany :3
Thanks Heather! I do! My shop is here : www.etsy.com/ca/shop/Pruche (feel free to delete this if you want Sade! Sorry for link!)
It's so luscious! I keep meaning to send you something Eve... Let me get to my email! Haha.
Super collaboration! Even as old as this video is the content is still so applicable! Paint recipes do not change that often! An Accomplished Artist can bring so much to a video like this! Thanks for sharing and showing other painters and viewers too that Yellow Ochre is a lovely color too!
Thank you both for a beautiful Yellow Ochre review! Nice to meet you, Sadie!
+GWENNETH SIMMONS nice to meet you too! 👋🏿
When Denise started comparing the Daniel Smith colors and pointed that the newest version was more close to raw siena then to yellow ochre I was like ".....damn, it looks the same color to me DAMN IT", but I don't really see a huge difference between the two in general.
I'm trying to use more yellow ochre in my paintings (I think it's great to make mixtures for skintones), and I really want to thank you both for this collab! I admire your skills and learned a lot in the past months with your channels while I'm trying to learn watercolor by myself. You're amazing, thank you again!
Thanks so much Amber! I'm glad it was helpful :) Yellow ochre is great to base skin tones off of.
+Amber The two are super similar! The sienna is just a bit more warm and reddish. That's how I always remember it, ochres and umbers are cooler and siennas are warmer and redder.
I'm glad you liked watching it as much as we liked making it!
I am a yellow ochre fan like you. I use it for sand and as a base for darker skin tones. I didn’t realize DS had so many different varieties of this color. I own there French Ochre and Shin Hans Yellow Ochre. I absolutely love the way it mixes with Cobalt Teal, and your final painting is so lovely.
Great videos by both of you. I've been watching Denise's videos for a while, but this is my first visit to this channel. I'm glad to have another talented artist to learn from, and I look forward to viewing more of your videos. Great collaboration you two!
Very interesting. I had DS yellow ochre on my palette but then I bought the DS Monte Amiata Natural Sienna and fell totally in love with its unique glow and lovely transparency and have been ignoring my yellow ochre. The MA Sienna is my current watercolor lust but I am a fickle newbie and still hold on to all my pigments for times when the honeymoon ends with my newest fav color. I love this collaboration. You two have taught me so much and as a newbie and retired I am finding that painting is really enriching my days. Thank you for generously sharing your talents.
I'm looking forward to using the MANSienna too! It looks lovely.
Glad you love DS Monte Amiata Natural Sienna as I've been considering buying that instead of yellow ochre. Thanks for sharing.
+Mary Algar love that color!
So cool, that you two made a collab together! Can't wait to watch your video Sadie! I have the Schmincke yellow ochre in my palette and use it regularly for mainly animals, but the transparent yellow ochre by Schmincke might take the place of the one I have now. (I'm also in love with the transparent umber by Schmincke - beautiful!) Thanks for the video to you two - I really enjoyed it. Sadie it's so beautiful to see, how happy you are in the intro! :)
It was such a fun collab I am super happy we did it!
Fabulous!! I use mostly Sennelier paints they have more than one yellow ochre, I like to work in layers so sennelier just seems to glow.... now I'm off to watch you!
Heather
Loved your painting most & your brush strokes & blends are beautiful.
I've been debating what yellow ochre to buy, so this video was timely. Your comments re Daniel Smith's many ochres was interesting -- think I'll stick to DS PY43 or perhaps Raw Sienna Light PY42. Thank you so much for this info.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Sadie, thanks for this video. Denise, I love your mixing videos. So great. I do like yellow ochre and it's was nice to see all the color possibilities you can mix with it, and your final sketch is beautiful! Thanks again for this great collaboration :)
Thanks so much Azzu!
I love it for mixes in skin tones...
THANK YOU,! This is excellent. Incredibly rich in information. Got one little piece of info I had been looking everywhere for all day and never expected to find here. THANKS AGAIN!!
What a fun collaboration!! I don't particularly use yellow ochre because I paint botanicals however on the rare I will use t and I use Daniel smiths yellow ochre. Just subscribed! If I had known you had a yt channel I would have subbed a long time ago since your the reason I subbed to skill share!
+Erin S. Hi! 👋🏿 Nice to see you over here! I understand from the botanical point of view there's not a lot of use, but I'm curious to see how I could use the Daniel smith version!
As a portrait painter coming from acrylics and oils, I simply couldn't imagine life without yellow ochre!
Congratulations!
Two great lady's :-) Denise is sooooo great at color mixing! :-D Happy to se an collaboration between you two so now I'll go straight over to see what you came up with .
Thanks so much Li!
+Li Art She is! The best! I hope you like my part too!
Your part was amazing Sadie 😊 can't wait to sit down and paint some white flowers, and maybe a white cat?!? Thanks a lot:-)
Sade, I love this collab! Both videos are wonderful and complement each other well in the topics. Also, how dare you make me think that I could potentially learn to like yellow ochre, Denise! :D
Hahaha aww but it's so lovely in the right applications ;)
+Grace Blosser She's tricky like that isn't she? Getting us to like yellow ochre. How dare she?! 😂
Great video! Lol....yes, I admit, not a fan. My experience runs to van Gogh and W&N. The chalky opaqueness can really wreak havoc on a beginner's color mixing skills. Sooooo, I replaced it with raw sienna. Not a novel idea, I hear. I will definitely give it another chance, with a different manufacturer. I really like the look of Eve's "Spanish" version. It looks really buttery and soft. Thank you both for the very informative videos!
Eve's so soo pretty and very different from all the others. It is a bit opaque but not chalky and worth it in my opinion. Daniel Smith's Raw Sienna is the one I ended up with but it's very brown/tan rather than yellow so I can't use it for the same types of things. Other versions are closer to yellow ochre though!
+In Liquid Color I was so in love when I saw Eve's version! It's just so buttery and warm!
Yep, I do appreciate it a bit more now.
I have:
• Schminke Transparent Yellow Ochre (PY42)
•DV Transparent Raw Sienna Deep (PY42 )
•Roman Szmal Dark Ochre (PY43)
I don't have a favorite of the three these yet as I have not experimented enough with them yet.
I missed this video. I'm a yellow ochre fan big time. Thin, it has a soft warm yellow glow. Thicker, it can go over other layers, the opacity becomes an advantage in that situation.
I wasn’t a yellow ochre lover, but I’m starting to love that!
I need a video on those separate applications of Yellow Ochre and Raw Sienna. My curiosity has been teased. :)
Schmincke released a transparent version of Yellow Ochre (and other eath tones), I'll have to play with them.
Liron just posted a video on Raw Sienna. It's not a comparison video, but it pairs nicely with this video!
+In Liquid Color Everyone is on this neutral train! 🚂
Which brand of yellow ochre did you use for the large swatch at the beginning of the video? Please
Any thoughts on M Grahams Yellow Ochre?
I replace Yellow Ochre with Sennelier Yellow Lake PY150 transparent and light fast.
+Pat Kin That's a really interesting substitution. I can see it in the mass tone.
White Nights started to make it's Indian Yellow PY150 and it's amazing
Pat Kin St Petersburg White Nights new color Indian Yellow also use PY150... Like it...
Yes... I also use PY 150 in Maimeri Venezia Indian Yellow. Not only is PY150 beautiful on its own, it is a super good mixer.
+Pat Kin its kind of crazy how versatile it is actually
I can see it's going to be a long road to finding a nice transparent yellow ochre with just the right amount of yellow to brown tones. I may just have to make due with raw sienna. I have a no name student paint with no pigment info yellow ochre that I love. But what to replace it with is the question. It came on a 36 set. I don't want the whole set again just for the yellow ochre.😉
You're sooo cute!!