I love how we seek out historical colours, but artists hundreds of years ago would probably have killed to get colours as vibrant as the synthetic paints we have today
Fun Fact: The phrase “mad as a hatter” is derived from the fact that hat makers were constantly exposed to large amounts of mercury for the creation of hats back in the day. Chronic mercury toxicity can cause serious mental illness in sufferers, thus the phrase “mad as a hatter” (and of course, the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland) was born.
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@@Ellie333jmtqkl in british english it is colour , in american english it is color. Such words are odour-odor , organise-organize , I prefer british english but both are correct😅
@GALMA 0 Fun fact: Scheele's Green was also used as food dye despite being well-known to contain arsenic. This led to an intense hatred of green-colored sweets by the Scottish.
Scheele Green was actually banned everywhere EXCEPT the UK, and Her Majesty actually had an ambassador from Europe die in his room due to the toxic wallpaper. She thought he was just ignoring her (which was not the done thing), but when she sent someone to find him he was dead in his room.
I went through a dark time, and started hating art, but honestly seeing Rae’s channel I have gotten back into it, so thanks so much for inspiring me getting me through bad times, and I’m sure you will have the best life you could ask for babe❣️❤️❣️
people that aren’t artists: why is she so excited about a colour Artists: wow 😱 it’s like orange but redder and it’s bright but still natural looking Also I love ur vids I love you video editing style you’ve inspired me so much 😀
People not artist and especially people not working with mixing and thinning actual pigments tend not to understand that this kind of content isn't really about a *colour* (as plenty say, with numeric painting you *could* replicate a specific hue), but more about the paint: How it reflects off the paper, the diversity between the highly and lowly pigmented areas, how the brush stroke makes it interact... Rae actually does a good job by showing how modern dupes (of the hue, not of the paint) act differently, less rich, although it could benefit from her making sure to exclusively say "paint" rather than "colour". But I'm splitting hair.
Technically, a computer can only recognize certain colors, so even if you tried to recreate them - it wouldn’t be the exact color, since it’s not in the computer system.
The level of tone and depth is insane in these paints! Especially when they're placed side-by-side the synthetic versions. Just gorgeous!! I'd love to see you paint with them more in the future.
I absolutely love these ancient, obsolete, toxic colors. There are no synthetics that truly duplicate them. One of my favorites is Gamboge Yellow. And lead white, when you make watercolor or gouache from it, is unlike any other water-based white on teh market--it is buttery, wonderful to work with, and covers like no other white pigment. . Another "lost to time" color is Quinachridone Gold. The pigment was originally made for automotive paint, and was popular for appliances in the 1960s, but nobody makes the base pigment anymore because that mustard orange-yellow color is no longer in fashion for appliances and cars, and the "artist market" isn't large enough to keep the pigment in production. Many manufacturers have made synthetic versions of it since it became available about a decade ago, but none of them are really true to the original...
@@boop8871 pink, well magenta to be exact is an "impossible color", meaning are colors that do not appear in ordinary visual functioning. Different color theories suggest different hypothetical colors that humans are incapable of seeing for one reason or another, and fictional colors are routinely created in popular culture. While some such colors have no basis in reality, phenomena such as cone cell fatigue enable colors to be perceived in certain circumstances that would not be otherwise. If you look at magenta long enough then remove it and look into a white surface, you will see a sea green color that appears!
k, but digital art can't bring across the multi-hue depth that certain paints (pthalo paints are a great example) can bring across. With a tangible painting, the way the light hits it adds a different dimension to it. With a digital painting, the way the light hits it can make it harder to see.
@@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 this is just a joke, chill no need to go in depth, i know that the paints are different irl. you cannot fully copy a paint made from real life materials into a digital form and make it look completely the same
As someone who's interested in writing a book on the history of art materials (and recipes) I have a feeling I'm going to have to talk with Ryan and test these paints out eventually 👀
I love how Rae gives so much details like OH THE BLUE HAS LIEK A BIT OF GREEN ADN YELLOW YA KNOW LIKE IT LOOKS LIKE A TEAL AND LIKE IT LOOKS SO BLUEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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Rae! Can you make a video on painting with all of the paints you got for this series and compare it with using only synthetic paints (today’s paint)? It would be very cool!! Thank you so much if you see this comment!! Edit: Holy cow!!! What!! I must be dreaming! My favorite UA-camr liking my comment. 🥺🥺😭😭
These testing testing rare paint videos of your are my fav, they are the coolest in my opinion Rae💞. Also never stop including the small history lessons and stories😍.
well obviously you can like... Add more yellow,red , Green etc to make the paint different :D Am I about to get r/woosh-ed? If yes Put a giraffe next to me :D
for manganese blue hue i can recommend you look at watercolors - DaVinci and QOR do nice hues and DaVinci's (at least when I bought my tube of it) still had the actual manganese blue pigment in it (in mixture with I think phthalo blue). A lot are just phthalo blue with titanium white mixtures and don't give that green glow that real manganese blue has and the winsor & newton oil color in your video reminds me more like they used cobalt blue though it's probably just more white. Green leaning blues are my absolute favorite color :)
Wow the history of paint is really fascinating. I never thought someone would test out all of these toxic colors. So thank you Rae 😁 all of these colors are beautiful just like everyone is the world
ILYSM RAE!! ur my fave UA-camr :) 17 seconds ago :0 Can you also make a podcast while the time lapse of painting? I love watching those on your second channel!
okay, Rae there are so much more colors! You cant just end here! please do more there's like 15 colors in total and you have only reviewed 9 so if you don't finish you will be hearing from my lawyers.❤️😊
Genuine manganese blue is still available in the UK. I have a watercolour made with it and the real colour is a lot closer to the commercial hue version than the one the artist created.
Rae: Colors that no longer exist
Me: Laughs in digital art
😂😂😂
Lmao same
Edit: why tf did 90 people like this i-
😂🤣😅😅
😅😂
Lol
I always love the little history lessons and cool stories we get with your videos 🤩
Right? It's like my art class but better
Ikr!!
Hi chloe
Yes me too!
Oh I love your channel!
Petition for Rae to make a painting with all the rare colors she’s reviewed
I agree
yesss
What?! I yter hearted my comment?
omg does this mean she’s gonna do it?
Yesss
Dangerous substance: *exists*
Ancient artists: It's pretty. We shall turn it into paint.
They had nothing else. They had no synthetic paints, most of the time they didn’t have access to ingredients around the world.
@@zebraislife I know. I just find it fascinating, because if I lived back in those times, I probably would have done the same thing.
@@zebraislife also they didn’t have the proper knowledge about these dangerous substances
Turmeric makes yellow
@@LD-2401 yeah and they might not even have known that it was toxic.
Me: *clicks video* “ahhhh yes I break from history class!”
Rae: *starts explaining the history of toxic paint*
Lol
THIS history is a tiny bit better 😆
Lol .. I💀
@@lahari1389 wyaaa more better
Ur name makes this comment even better
*a
I love how we seek out historical colours, but artists hundreds of years ago would probably have killed to get colours as vibrant as the synthetic paints we have today
like you only understand the value of something when its gone
MahdvnTHEGamr But they never had it.....
@@mahdvnthegamr3723 they never said that though? What are you talking about??
@ren oh
different tastes, different generations
Fun Fact:
The phrase “mad as a hatter” is derived from the fact that hat makers were constantly exposed to large amounts of mercury for the creation of hats back in the day.
Chronic mercury toxicity can cause serious mental illness in sufferers, thus the phrase “mad as a hatter” (and of course, the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland) was born.
Why would they be exposed to murcury?
lead actualy
@@ps.6023mercury too.
Historical paints really be like: "this red was made with the blood of this long lost king's first born son."
Literally 😂
Lmao
And has been lightened with the milk of the holy cow fed by the pure dewy grass grown on the east side of Mount Everest
@@rebix6848 DEADD 💀💀💀💀
I am your 501th like
I think "depth" is the most accurate word to describe how different these colors are. Absolutely beautiful, its a pleasure to get lost in them.
I love the intros because Rae explains the backstory of what she is doing and it is actually interesting 😂
Same right
i love making them! thank you!
@@SuperRaedizzle Hi ur my favourite artist youtuber
Woa I’m a huge fan of you miyani art!!
@@SuperRaedizzle hey history teach
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Yeah. Yes. Heck yes.
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@@rowellcruz7606 Yesh!!
Omg yessssssssssssssss
Yessssw
In russian ivory black is basically called "burnt bone", if we get the direct translation...
oh...OH...OHHHHH
The fact that i understand Rae better than my history teacher
Mee to
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Yes!!!
as a chemist who studied cave paintings and the connection between archeological art and chemistry.... i greatly appreciated this video
As a nobody who try’s to draw I also appreciated this video.
8:50 these colours are so calming.. I cannot imagine that they surely look even better in reality
Colors*
@@Ellie333jmtqkl in british english it is colour , in american english it is color. Such words are odour-odor , organise-organize , I prefer british english but both are correct😅
“To be fair it’s mostly arsenic”
That could make sense in any statement about the 17th century!
Medicine, paint, murder...
So many things that sentence can be used for.
@GALMA 0 Fun fact: Scheele's Green was also used as food dye despite being well-known to contain arsenic. This led to an intense hatred of green-colored sweets by the Scottish.
Scheele Green was actually banned everywhere EXCEPT the UK, and Her Majesty actually had an ambassador from Europe die in his room due to the toxic wallpaper. She thought he was just ignoring her (which was not the done thing), but when she sent someone to find him he was dead in his room.
19th fashion? "To be fair, it's mostly arsenic!"
666th like
I went through a dark time, and started hating art, but honestly seeing Rae’s channel I have gotten back into it, so thanks so much for inspiring me getting me through bad times, and I’m sure you will have the best life you could ask for babe❣️❤️❣️
Hope you're feeling much better
𝙃𝙤𝙬 𝙤𝙡𝙙 𝙖𝙧𝙚 𝙪
@@shailashams5878 erm why would you ask that
Same, I hated/took a break from art for like 2 years, then I started watching anime again and watching Rae too. Now I draw like everyday 😃👍
@@iiashlyxn I thinks it's the profile pic
Rae: colors that no longer exist-
Digital artist: Eyedropper tool go brrrr
Digital artists see a color and just say "mine"
7:00
Rae: * talking about how the paint kill plants *
Plant in the background: * chuckles * I'm in danger
Underrated comment
😂😂
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@@Shinchan89720 heck!!!!! You just click baited me
@@Shinchan89720 nice u got me
people that aren’t artists: why is she so excited about a colour
Artists: wow 😱 it’s like orange but redder and it’s bright but still natural looking
Also I love ur vids I love you video editing style you’ve inspired me so much 😀
People not artist and especially people not working with mixing and thinning actual pigments tend not to understand that this kind of content isn't really about a *colour* (as plenty say, with numeric painting you *could* replicate a specific hue), but more about the paint: How it reflects off the paper, the diversity between the highly and lowly pigmented areas, how the brush stroke makes it interact...
Rae actually does a good job by showing how modern dupes (of the hue, not of the paint) act differently, less rich, although it could benefit from her making sure to exclusively say "paint" rather than "colour". But I'm splitting hair.
I’m half artist......But that’s what happens when you are 10..... BUT I LOVE WATERCOLOR PAINTSSSS
I’m not even an artist, but I have to say I’m thrilled by these kinds of videos. Especially the history behind them too
@@sweethoney6986
Don’t say your age
@@NWolfsson ok ok! clever clogs!
Risk your life for shading your drawing?
Old artists: Heck yeah man!
Rae: These colors no longer exist
Digital artist: It’s our time to shine
Baahahah this is so true! I mostly use the colors she showed
and then, phone ruined the colors
I’m a digital Artiste or girl artist
@@angelicawolfspeed1064 lol you don’t have to change the word because of your gender , an artist is an artist
Technically, a computer can only recognize certain colors, so even if you tried to recreate them - it wouldn’t be the exact color, since it’s not in the computer system.
No one:
Rae: making History Entertaining.
WHAT ABOUT HAMILTON THO
History is entertaining! Have you ever watched Julius Caesar?
Yezzzz.. I don't like hisyory
Horrible Histories: hold my drink
I couldn’t blame you for thinking the pencil was a pain brush, it looks exactly like one.
Brush of pain.
The brush of pain..wow *touches* WAAAAAAAAA
*p a i n b r u s h*
Oops
ZE BRUSH OF PAIN
Rae: “Maybe you’ve killed someone with arsenic”
No need to call us out but ok-
I mean, I haven’t yet but there’s still time. 👀 My soon to be ex husband is looking like a candidate
r/cursedcomments?
@@irenerichards9533 🤣🤣🤣OMG-
@@irenerichards9533 👀
That’s what I’m sayinggg
The level of tone and depth is insane in these paints! Especially when they're placed side-by-side the synthetic versions. Just gorgeous!! I'd love to see you paint with them more in the future.
8:48 The normal synthetic manganese blue hue (bottom) looks perfect for painting a sunny sky, maybe with little clouds.
Thought the title was “I TASTED the most expensive paints” lol
Bruh this video was made just now and im already laughing at the comments-
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@@RealRosieLol same 😂😂😂😂
Same tho
Me too.... I'm getting more dump in Lockdown 😅😂🤣
Rae: "These colors will NEVER exist"
Digital artists: *"... heh NEVER until now... HAHAHAHAHA"*
I haven't checked on this comment but 410 likes?! Wow!!!
what…
I absolutely love these ancient, obsolete, toxic colors. There are no synthetics that truly duplicate them. One of my favorites is Gamboge Yellow. And lead white, when you make watercolor or gouache from it, is unlike any other water-based white on teh market--it is buttery, wonderful to work with, and covers like no other white pigment.
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Another "lost to time" color is Quinachridone Gold. The pigment was originally made for automotive paint, and was popular for appliances in the 1960s, but nobody makes the base pigment anymore because that mustard orange-yellow color is no longer in fashion for appliances and cars, and the "artist market" isn't large enough to keep the pigment in production. Many manufacturers have made synthetic versions of it since it became available about a decade ago, but none of them are really true to the original...
me digital artist: **screenshots so i can put all these forgotten colors in a color palette**
omg i have never thought of doing that so i will steal your idea
Lmao oh my god thank you for this, I shall do the same now 😂👍
Smart
Yes
I’ve made these colors before haha. It’s harder to get the same color through digital art sadly cause of the shading and light in real life
OK!! Can we just take the time to appreciate this queen fit!! Her whole outfit is just slap!! And that gold glitter eyeshadow matches it perfectly!!
When Rae's video is more educational than your history class and your art class combined
Rae: *"Its a little hard to thin out this blue..."*
Me: *Is it perhaps, because your not using a paintbrush?"*
Yeah
TrUe
Hmmmmmmmmm-
No WaYy
That’s what I thought-
“Use a real paintbrush, sis!” Is what I thought.
So THATS WHY there’s never a decent orange tone in paint sets lol
Yes!
Yes and pink
@@boop8871 pink, well magenta to be exact is an "impossible color", meaning are colors that do not appear in ordinary visual functioning. Different color theories suggest different hypothetical colors that humans are incapable of seeing for one reason or another, and fictional colors are routinely created in popular culture. While some such colors have no basis in reality, phenomena such as cone cell fatigue enable colors to be perceived in certain circumstances that would not be otherwise. If you look at magenta long enough then remove it and look into a white surface, you will see a sea green color that appears!
@@thatbiachecalledLoue thanks that was really interesting to read I appreciate it 😊
so the opposite of when looking at the sun makes you see magenta traffic lights?
I honestly can't get over how amazing this video series of historical paints has been. I love every second of your videos.
Me : gets mercury poisoning
School nurse: here take some ice
They used to give us water with sugar in gradeschool
@@summernights2661 ewww.....lol
Did it work at least
@@summernights2661 eegh was it like sweet water? And did it taste good
@@randomhuman8823 I tasted sugerd water one time, its not very tasty tho :/
@@summernights2661 Ew wtf why
"and some are explosive"
ART IS AN EXPLOSION - deidara
Yes 😌
AHHHHHH😂
GOT ME DEAD 🤣🤣
Ha
I'd read deidara as diarrhea lmao
The red and orange are amazing. I kept picturing them together. Thank you for painting!
I love all the history you teach us. Feels like a class I want to attend but can't afford to. Thank you for what you do & making it so interesting
I like you That One Lady
Rae : colours that no longer exist
Digital artists: allow us to introduce ourselves
LOL 😂
Lol 😆
Lol chain?
lol
Lol
Lol
6:50 Manganese Blue: a color that's so perfect for landscapes that it vampirically drains the color from real landscapes around it in exchange.
“The world’s rarest colors” needs to be on the radio.
I would definitely listen to it
@@xX.Rintheemo.X same lol 😂
"I don't think it's ever actually killed anybody...." Well, that's a refreshing change when it comes to old paints... :D
Right
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i am *_LOVING_* your aesthetic latelyyyyyy!!
"This paint contains extreme levels of Mercury"
Me, whose name is Mercury: *How did I get into paint??*
Well while you where getting in my van I stole your dead body chunks to some paint companies
@@kitravajda3345 YOO we both chew hubba bubba
Don’t ask they literally kidnap me, cut me in half, and literally leaves me to rot in a water jug for the rest of my life.
@@jeeode8289 I’m the og
@@roses2170 The thing is, I don't remember losing any limbs...
Rae: “ *Maybe you’ve killed someone with arsenic* “
*Is Rae my FBI agent?*
😳
Before
uh😳
I- h-hide shhh
Ummm- should I- call someone?
It’s been three years since I’ve seen Rae, she’s gotten a lot better
Rae: "now these are rare colors"
Me a digital artist who just put their RGB codes in SAI:
× confused sounds ×
Show Off! Haha 😂
k, but digital art can't bring across the multi-hue depth that certain paints (pthalo paints are a great example) can bring across. With a tangible painting, the way the light hits it adds a different dimension to it. With a digital painting, the way the light hits it can make it harder to see.
Digital bros
@@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 this is just a joke, chill no need to go in depth, i know that the paints are different irl. you cannot fully copy a paint made from real life materials into a digital form and make it look completely the same
@@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 chill...
can we just appreaciate how rae literally does a research just for this video!!
I keep on rewatching this series
“Maybe you killed someone with arsenic, I don’t know your life.” That had me DYING🤣🤣(pun intended)
Lol lol
Lol lol lol
I break ze chain
I break ze chain (made it a chain lol)
I break ze chain
I break ze chain
Me: *learning about how dangerous paints were*
Wait, what if the paint is what killed the archeologists in king Tut's tomb.....
Maybe we can make this a conspiracy theory
😶
I think you're on to something
YES!!! because he died to some sort of poison!
@@Keana-lf3xf but in all seriousness, that might actually be true!
I love how passionate you are when you talk about paint. It's contagious!
Rae: (talking to us while putting on gloves)
me: looking at Rea's new snake tattoo on her arm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is it me or it looks like the dark mark
Can anyone tell me if that was a tatoo I noticed that tooooooo
@@m_b_a9567 it does!!
@@m_b_a9567 omg it does lol
I noticed it
Rae: "Recently he's came up with 5 more paints that I have gladly purchased."
Only goes through 4 of them.
That confused me too.
@@Tasoq Yeah, from what I saw the 5th was Chinese White. Would have been nice to see comparisons with other whites and the history!
This series you've done is so fascinating, thank you so much for sharing and for the link too! 😀
Rae: THIS COLOR NEVER EXISTED
Me: *screen shots it*
Huh?
@@Moonlight-kt3lw so You can put it on a pallette in a app like Ibispaint or something
@@cvpid-_ pro create
@@cvpid-_ or on Medibang Paint Pro
I'ma do that thank you
As someone who's interested in writing a book on the history of art materials (and recipes) I have a feeling I'm going to have to talk with Ryan and test these paints out eventually 👀
Rae: Cinnabar is also called vermillion
Me, a pokemon lover: Hmmm... Sounds familiar...
I wonder if they realized that
UA-cam: 4 views
Also UA-cam: 129 comments
Me: makes sense
Ikr lol
WTH I WAS JUST THINKING “WHEN IS RAE GONNA POST AGAIN?” AND THEN BOOM, “ SUPERRAEDIZZLE POSTED...” LIKE WHAT? THE UNIVERSE IS AMAZING!
Me too!
rae is the only person who can make history fun & entertaining❤
"Ivory black"
Me: I- I- thought it was white
Pastel Black👀
@@iluvcxffee lol yes
69 likes nice.
@@nandanasudhir8985 it is basically the process of how babies are born....
@@nandanasudhir8985 it’s a thing that’s very inappropriate- pls don’t look it up it will ruin your life if you are a child like me
Me being an artist :
Rae: there’s yellow in the black I don’t know if you can tell
Me: aaaaa yes I see
Ok I’m sry I was trying to be funny but my humor is dead
Melissa Draws I Laughed
@@jakefromstatefarm2190 thx
9:27 THAT TEAL/AQUA IS MY FAVORITE COLOR LOL
I love how Rae gives so much details like OH THE BLUE HAS LIEK A BIT OF GREEN ADN YELLOW YA KNOW LIKE IT LOOKS LIKE A TEAL AND LIKE IT LOOKS SO BLUEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Rae using vermillion : *that's a rare colour*
Me having a vermillion coloured pencil which is literally the same colour: *lol*
Oof
oof lol
lmao
@@koipondering I know that I don't even remember commenting this 🤣
Rae your eyeshadow is POPPING. 🤩
How is she so beautiful like she is the definition of drop dead gorgeous
awe youre too sweet, thank you for the kind words
@@SuperRaedizzle omg you actually replied
Magnesium (atomic no 12 )and manganese (atomic no 25) are two different elements !!!
No disrespect but i needed to point this out
Yeah i was confused with her pronunciation
@Dk Nurul chemists or middle schoolers lol
Hahaha I was seriously going “it’s manganese! It’s different!!”
Loved this series! I noticed there is more colours out now! I’d love to see another video with the new colours!! 🤩
I would love if you make a painting with these colors, that way we can appreciate them in a composition :( ❤️
No one:
No even Rae:
Me: I SEE 2 SNAKE TATTOOS ON RAE'S WRIST
Tq for the likes lol!!
Edit#2: omg 103 likes wowww!!!!! Thank u 😊
Edit#3: 127 likes wowwww 😭😭😭 ❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️
Me to
Toni Brentson same
Same
Same
same! i saw it too!
This channel really has something for everyone, historians, artists, comedians, murderers, geologists everyone can (and will) enjoy this content
Rae! Can you make a video on painting with all of the paints you got for this series and compare it with using only synthetic paints (today’s paint)? It would be very cool!! Thank you so much if you see this comment!!
Edit: Holy cow!!! What!! I must be dreaming! My favorite UA-camr liking my comment. 🥺🥺😭😭
rae: this isn't a paintbrush
also rae: continues using it as a paintbrush
These testing testing rare paint videos of your are my fav, they are the coolest in my opinion Rae💞.
Also never stop including the small history lessons and stories😍.
Rae: swachtes blue paint
Also Rae: it's nice but it's a bit too
*BLUE*
well obviously you can like... Add more yellow,red , Green etc to make the paint different :D
Am I about to get r/woosh-ed? If yes Put a giraffe next to me :D
I know this is a bit unrelated but Rae’s eye makeup is GORGEOUS in this video
for manganese blue hue i can recommend you look at watercolors - DaVinci and QOR do nice hues and DaVinci's (at least when I bought my tube of it) still had the actual manganese blue pigment in it (in mixture with I think phthalo blue). A lot are just phthalo blue with titanium white mixtures and don't give that green glow that real manganese blue has and the winsor & newton oil color in your video reminds me more like they used cobalt blue though it's probably just more white. Green leaning blues are my absolute favorite color :)
I cant be the only one who thought it was the other rare paints video from Rae
Also, Love your youtube channel
Wow the history of paint is really fascinating. I never thought someone would test out all of these toxic colors.
So thank you Rae 😁 all of these colors are beautiful just like everyone is the world
Rae: they were so poisonous to where if you even smelled it you would be killed automatically
Also Rae: so now let’s use it (because it’s synthetic)
ILYSM RAE!! ur my fave UA-camr :) 17 seconds ago :0 Can you also make a podcast while the time lapse of painting? I love watching those on your second channel!
Hi, everyone! This looks interesting.
Omg that painting at the end. Great video.
I can't wait for you to paint a whole painting with all these historical colors that would be amazing!
Rae: (talking to us while putting on gloves)
me: looking at Rea's new snake tattoo on her arm!!!!!!! like if you saw
Dark mark😱😱
Its not a tattoo yet its just pen
I know
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I am not an artist but I’ve always appreciated art. Second video I watch and you’ve got me fascinated about these topics. Subscribed!
Her : *kinda hard to blend out*
Also her: *still used the pencil as a paintbrush*
😂😂😂❤️
Please do a painting using all the paints from this series.
Pls make a tip vid on oil paints and u and ur channel is the best the stories u tell are short but the most interesting
Rae: “maganize blue is going to be hard to dupe”
Me: “ looks like the color of ur studio”🤨😀
🤓🤓
ua-cam.com/video/W7-ikdjRLX8/v-deo.html
manganese
Did anyone else get SO HYPED when she said
“I’m gonna paint now”
okay, Rae there are so much more colors! You cant just end here! please do more there's like 15 colors in total and you have only reviewed 9 so if you don't finish you will be hearing from my lawyers.❤️😊
Rae: but again it’s the synthetic color
Me still scared you gonna get harmed
Rae: *these colors are now non-exisetent*
Digital artists: *hold my stylus*
Genuine manganese blue is still available in the UK. I have a watercolour made with it and the real colour is a lot closer to the commercial hue version than the one the artist created.
Where did you get it from?
Rae being absent minded for 2 seconds: I THOUGHT THIS WAS A PAINT BRUUUSH