I have no self control, but also ordered the whole set yesterday! A friend will bring in back in a suitcase somewhere in June. Should I make a video about them once they arrive?
The Mimosa Yellow one reminds me of Schmincke's Shire Green. And I agree that nature inspired colors have a much stronger draw to them, that's what I love about DeepDeepLight brand, the color names already tickle your imagination and some unexplained feeling of serenity and meaning. And you want to draw their namesakes using these colors.
Thanks for sharing this info! The cherry blossom pink looks like a mix of potter's pink (PR 233) and Holbein's Shell Pink watercolor (which contains PO73 and PW 6 and is my favourite pastel color from Holbein). I should try this mix soon since I have the W&N Potter's Pink and Holbein Shell Pink 😃
Very interesting analysis! I think most of them feel like specialty colors that would have limited use as they have so many pigments. As a Holbein fan it would be great if they released single pigment versions for some of the pigments used in them. Of these I could definitely see the cherry blossom pink and some of the separating greens (or yellows, as they are named) as useful convenience colors.
I wonder why Holbein decided on the fugitive colors...like I feel like instead of PO13 they could have used PO71- which is another bright transparent orange.... I don't know much about florescent dyes but aren't they all fugitive? Because Holbein gave the colors with florescent dyes a decent Lightfoot score....please some comment their opinions....Anyway, I love so many of these colors and I already can feel the want monster growling inside my chest. Lol. Great video. Thanks for sharing ❤
considering their regular watercolour line still has fugitive pigments like bright violet, opera, PR83, and NBr8... i think they just dont care too much about using the most lightfast pigments.
Holbein uses their own lightfastness grading system and it's not know how exactly they check it, so in general their ratings shouldn't be fully trusted. Fluo pigments are definitely NOT lightfast
I've made a strictly single-pigment watercolor collection and palettes, but these paints are so tempting. The price for the whole 24 watercolor set is reasonable too. I love how Holbein names their multipigment paints, especially their Irodori gouache line, cos they use nature words, and it strikes my fancy.
I think this is the first granulating set I've actually been tempted to purchase. The last one, Rainy Night Blue looks like a dupe of Denise's stormy gray... probably have those names wrong but I think you get the idea. Thanks for the news!
sarah! long time no chat, hope you're doing well :D ohhh yessss, i'm aware of that grey by Denise, just not on top of my mind. just checked it, it does look similar!
@@PaintinHiding it's not eating the duck if that helps. It's a picture from 2009 of a shoebill in the San Diego Zoo moving a duck out of its way. In the wild they do eat a lot of animals 😅
Winsor and newton has all granulating pigments mentioned in your video, I have their cobalt turquoise light(pg50) and it's a really nice one, which is more green-biased than Holbein's cobalt turquoise light.
I’ve been waiting for them since last year when they tease the first 6 color, while yes granulating / color separating mixture has been a bit over saturated in the last few years i love how holbein release all 24 color at once, and they’re bright and not just dark blues or green or black 😂. I might get the twilight purple, nightfall indigo and rainy night
since last year? wow, i didn't now it's been in the works for that long! agree, i'm so glad there are bright colours in here. the initial white nights release was all moody colours and definitely not my vibe at the time lol
Thanks for the video. BTW W&N always had a PY 159 in their range. It’s less granulating than the volcano yellow from Schmincke, but it is decent. I feel like, if you want to reproduce the effect Holbein shows when presenting each pigment, one has to anyway use the single pigments. I can’t imagine that the color in the tube makes such big patches of different color.
MIXING ALL OF THESE TOMIGHT! YESSSS! NOW I HAVE A REASON TO TELL PEOPLE WHY I NEEDED TO BUY EVERY WATERCOLOR EVER! TO MIX HOLBEINS GRANULATING COLORS BEFORE I AM ABLE TO BUY THEM!!
These are gorgeous. Not sure I’ll buy any, because I still don’t have the hang of using granulating paints in my paintings. I have some single pigment granulating watercolors (most people probably do), so I’ll have fun swatching my own dupes. Interesting video, thanks!
Thank you for the video! If you're looking for some interesting single pigment granulating colors, Kusakabe release new colors yesterday, as well.They released three new single pigment sets (or individual tubes) of six 10mL tubes: two granulating (warm & cool sets) and one staining set. They include PY159 and three (!!!) different shades of PR233, among some other really interesting pigments. Might be good sets to check out if you prefer to mix your own color separating mixes! The staining set has pretty colors, but they're all lakes, so they're less intriguing from a lightfastness perspective.
i completely understand. i have a few of these granulating sets that the other brands have come out with and dont use them. it’s best to look at the individual colours as convenience mixes and consider if you would use any. and just buy the individual ones
Some of these are stunning. Thanks for the pigment info. I also saw them on Instagram but could not get the pigment info. Will try to recreate these with what I have. Meanwhile White nights has launched another round of new colours some granulating ones with new pigments.
I can’t wait to get my hands on these… I love granulating watercolors! I was just thinking of asking if you’d seen these 😂 I’m really excited because Holbeins are really affordable locally for me!
@@PaintinHiding Aye… Looking at the price in Japanese Yen from the screenshots you shared it’s probably gonna be around $80 for the set…? They sure are expensive!
Yeah, sure why not? Looking forward to adding to my collection... although I think I might already have something similar already between Schmincke and Etsy's many handmade paints.
I am buying these IMMEDIATELY. I feel like some of these are genius convenience colors. I also don't have enough Holbein watercolors in my collection (I do have TONS of their gouache which I love)
yay, more granulating mixes! Thanks for letting us know. Most of these are interesting to me, waiting for eu stores to import them XD. I wonder if companies will someday stop producing these when it wont be a "trend" anymore. It's also a nice opportunity to be inspired any try to recreate these mixes with colors that are already in our palette.
so holbein has said they'll be available outside of japan in the fall. and yesss, agreed. i wonder if these colours will be available for let's say these next 5 years and die. i also wonder if schmincke will do a granulating range (granulating pigment + non granulating pigment mixes) because i bet people will definitely buy them.
Thank you for this showcase/breakdown! I love granulating colors, I'm so tempted to just get the whole set, even if few colors have neon pigment like bv10 😭😭 I'll hope they'll be available in Europe soon!
I would love to use these! So I will be hoping for a release in Europe/UK. It would be nice if the debuted at Jackson’s! So Holbein and Jackson’s take note!
Going to be doing lots of duping/mixing, until these become available. Question whether r232 can produce a brown as per the description. (Not seen r232 in any other brand)
i havent seen pr232 as well, quite interested in it as a single pigment colour. though, i’d also like to entertain the idea that maybe it’s a typo actually for potter’s pink
Bought all the reds though Buyee. The 24 colour set was already sold out 😢 but maybe for the better since I only paid 12£ for the haul. Watch the shipping be double! (Worth it.)
Personally, I love all the new granulating colors even when they’re way too similar to other colors because the less exclusive a color (combo) becomes, maybe the more affordable it will become
Thanks for sharing this video, Vee! These are lovely, but I am baffled by the use of those BV dyes, which are fugitive. Holbein is pricey in the U.S. and I wouldn’t spend that much money on a color that could only be used in a sketchbook. Shin Han also uses BV dyes for their purples and violets. I don’t get it. Maybe I have a version of PV19 I could use to create the colors with the dyes. I think these colors would be great for abstract paintings with the granulation and color separation.
honestly, im not suprised by the fluorescent dyes. many brands have opera pink so it’s not surprising to me. but i can see why people really want lightfast pigments for the price
Thank you for creating this video! The comparisons you showed are so helpful. I hope to resist buying these; I'm probably saved ... for now.... since they aren't easily available to me. I'll try some alchemy meanwhile. Woooohoooo!
aaaah nooo~ i know that feeling! though there are many duplicates with harmonia so hopefully that means you get to play with them to know if u like them enough to buy the holbein later :D
@@PaintinHiding The Schmincke version of PY110 is not granulating. I don’t think I’ve come across a granulating version of PY110 here on UA-cam, but that does sound rather cool.
A "Green moon" is actually a naturally occurring phenomenon albeit much more rare than a "blue moon". Both moons are so coloured due to atmospheric contents like dust, etc.
no, chalkiness usually means there’s a lot of filler in the paints, which makes the paints cheaper/more affordable. sakura koi are very beginner paints. the quality is even worse than student grade paints like Vangogh and Cotman. granulation, for lack of a better explanation, is when ur able to see pigment particles. this is due to how the pigment was processed or an actual characteristic of the pigment itself.
I'm super disappointed. Not a single, single pigment tube. These look pretty but they I find them gimmicky. Given their price, I'd much rather mix my own granulating mixes from the paints I have.
I have no self control, but also ordered the whole set yesterday! A friend will bring in back in a suitcase somewhere in June. Should I make a video about them once they arrive?
definitely! i shall look forward to your video 😆
Yes please!
Please do
Yes!
Yes thank you
It’s not a competition, but in my heart Holbein has won the granulation game just with those pinks alone! I can’t wait for the set to hit US shores ✨
haha! well said! i definitely appreciate the vibrancy of this range
@@PaintinHiding just stunning!!
I am a granulation junkie. Thank you for the information. I can't wait to get my hands on this set!
i wouldnt say im a junkie but definitely excited about them too 🥳
Lovely look at these new colors! I also love that Pink you're drawn to - it's just delightful.
delightful is a great word for it! XD
Lovely name-link pictures. Thanks for taking the time to give us a look, esp the similarities to other brands.
im so glad u appreciate the pics, thank you! 🥰
I really like your pics too. Holbein should hire you in their marketing department
@@inger_musicart5620 thank you so much for appreciating them! it really means a lot to me 🥰
Thanks for your initial look at these new colors! They’re really vibrant and the P # provide some interesting DIY ideas for mixing 😉
glad you found some inspiration!
Thank you! OMG they are so beautiful! I must have some!
😁🥳
The Mimosa Yellow one reminds me of Schmincke's Shire Green.
And I agree that nature inspired colors have a much stronger draw to them, that's what I love about DeepDeepLight brand, the color names already tickle your imagination and some unexplained feeling of serenity and meaning. And you want to draw their namesakes using these colors.
Thanks for sharing this info! The cherry blossom pink looks like a mix of potter's pink (PR 233) and Holbein's Shell Pink watercolor (which contains PO73 and PW 6 and is my favourite pastel color from Holbein). I should try this mix soon since I have the W&N Potter's Pink and Holbein Shell Pink 😃
ooohhh ur right! i might have to try that too! 😆
I think a lot of people really like this kind of watercolor paint. We will continue to learn. Thank you for sharing.😊
yes! granulation seems to be the trend these past couple years
Oh man!!! Here we go! I'm Julee, and I'm a watercolor paint addict!
lol, hi julee :)
I want all of them!!! They are SO NICE :D
@@EveBolt u and me both Eve! 😂😆 once my no buy is up, i’ll try to get my hands on some 🙈
Thank you..nice presentation.
thank you as well 🥰
That’s good to know!
I’ll have a look and see what they’re like. I’ve never tried these new types of paints.
Best wishes, James
Lovely review! I picked them up in Japan last week, and I'll be swatching them this week, so I'll let you know how they look in real life! Thanks!
you did?! luuuuckky! please do, i can't wait to see them!
Very interesting analysis! I think most of them feel like specialty colors that would have limited use as they have so many pigments. As a Holbein fan it would be great if they released single pigment versions for some of the pigments used in them. Of these I could definitely see the cherry blossom pink and some of the separating greens (or yellows, as they are named) as useful convenience colors.
some of those look actually nice! I'd love a video of your attemps to mimic them!
Omg I'm gonna need to save up because I will HAVE to get myself the full set!!! such pretties~~~
Thanks! I don't think I'll buy any but it gives me great mixing ideas for the Volcano Yellow that I have.
definitely! have fun mixing! XD
I wonder why Holbein decided on the fugitive colors...like I feel like instead of PO13 they could have used PO71- which is another bright transparent orange....
I don't know much about florescent dyes but aren't they all fugitive? Because Holbein gave the colors with florescent dyes a decent Lightfoot score....please some comment their opinions....Anyway, I love so many of these colors and I already can feel the want monster growling inside my chest. Lol. Great video. Thanks for sharing ❤
considering their regular watercolour line still has fugitive pigments like bright violet, opera, PR83, and NBr8... i think they just dont care too much about using the most lightfast pigments.
Holbein uses their own lightfastness grading system and it's not know how exactly they check it, so in general their ratings shouldn't be fully trusted. Fluo pigments are definitely NOT lightfast
I've made a strictly single-pigment watercolor collection and palettes, but these paints are so tempting. The price for the whole 24 watercolor set is reasonable too. I love how Holbein names their multipigment paints, especially their Irodori gouache line, cos they use nature words, and it strikes my fancy.
I like these more than Schmincke and WN lineups. Even if they are mostly the same in themes, somehow Holbein is more appealing to me.
I think this is the first granulating set I've actually been tempted to purchase. The last one, Rainy Night Blue looks like a dupe of Denise's stormy gray... probably have those names wrong but I think you get the idea. Thanks for the news!
sarah! long time no chat, hope you're doing well :D ohhh yessss, i'm aware of that grey by Denise, just not on top of my mind. just checked it, it does look similar!
My plan is to purchase the Mijello Tourmaline line which is their two tone granulation. So I might get a set of this by next year
I live in Thailand and some of these colours would be perfect for the flowers and birds here…can’t wait to get some of them 😊
You picked a photo of a shoe bill eating a duck😂😂dark😂😂I didn't even know they did that
wait, iit's eating the duck?! noooo~ i thought they're like playing together D:
@@PaintinHiding 🤣🤣 funny girl🤣🤣
Oh yikes!! 😢😂😮
@@PaintinHiding it's not eating the duck if that helps. It's a picture from 2009 of a shoebill in the San Diego Zoo moving a duck out of its way. In the wild they do eat a lot of animals 😅
Winsor and newton has all granulating pigments mentioned in your video, I have their cobalt turquoise light(pg50) and it's a really nice one, which is more green-biased than Holbein's cobalt turquoise light.
wow! Thank you !
Sounds like a lot of quick fading paints since so many of these have fluorescent dyes.
maybe you can try mixing your own lightfast versions ;D
I love Holbein for agreeing with me by saying that Cobalt teal PG50 is a blue 😋
haha! tbh i sometimes use it as a blue as well. it definitely acts more like a blue than a green imo.
I’ve been waiting for them since last year when they tease the first 6 color, while yes granulating / color separating mixture has been a bit over saturated in the last few years i love how holbein release all 24 color at once, and they’re bright and not just dark blues or green or black 😂. I might get the twilight purple, nightfall indigo and rainy night
since last year? wow, i didn't now it's been in the works for that long! agree, i'm so glad there are bright colours in here. the initial white nights release was all moody colours and definitely not my vibe at the time lol
Thank you for sharing! I hope they also make them in 15 ml format
Thanks for the video. BTW W&N always had a PY 159 in their range. It’s less granulating than the volcano yellow from Schmincke, but it is decent. I feel like, if you want to reproduce the effect Holbein shows when presenting each pigment, one has to anyway use the single pigments. I can’t imagine that the color in the tube makes such big patches of different color.
ah yes, i keep forgetting about W&N as they're not available to me. :)
MIXING ALL OF THESE TOMIGHT! YESSSS! NOW I HAVE A REASON TO TELL PEOPLE WHY I NEEDED TO BUY EVERY WATERCOLOR EVER! TO MIX HOLBEINS GRANULATING COLORS BEFORE I AM ABLE TO BUY THEM!!
haha! have fun mixing!
I enjoyed this video. I think I will buy PY159 and try my hand at some of those fiery mixes.
great plan! mix your own ;D
These are gorgeous. Not sure I’ll buy any, because I still don’t have the hang of using granulating paints in my paintings. I have some single pigment granulating watercolors (most people probably do), so I’ll have fun swatching my own dupes. Interesting video, thanks!
same here~ definitelu will be trying to mix some of my own of the fluorescent ones haha
Thank you for the video! If you're looking for some interesting single pigment granulating colors, Kusakabe release new colors yesterday, as well.They released three new single pigment sets (or individual tubes) of six 10mL tubes: two granulating (warm & cool sets) and one staining set. They include PY159 and three (!!!) different shades of PR233, among some other really interesting pigments. Might be good sets to check out if you prefer to mix your own color separating mixes! The staining set has pretty colors, but they're all lakes, so they're less intriguing from a lightfastness perspective.
yess~ i’ve just been told that a couole days ago by someone else, i’ll probably make a vid on it in due time :) thank u!
It is so beautiful in every colour. I will buy them next time i visit Japan 😊
Wow!!!! Maybe these will outdo all other brands. Because their water colors are bright and beautiful. Karen from Canada
these look so stunning ☺☺
sooooo stunning~!
I love the names. It makes you want to just have these colors as there own pallett, but I get stuck on if I would use it. Insparational though.
i completely understand. i have a few of these granulating sets that the other brands have come out with and dont use them. it’s best to look at the individual colours as convenience mixes and consider if you would use any. and just buy the individual ones
You kidding me😮 I need it to compleet my set
😆🥳🤭
Some of these are stunning. Thanks for the pigment info. I also saw them on Instagram but could not get the pigment info. Will try to recreate these with what I have. Meanwhile White nights has launched another round of new colours some granulating ones with new pigments.
yesss, i’ve seen that white nights have been expanding their range too though it’s a touchy subject these days
Granulating colors named after birds?? Count me in!
@@InLiquidColor 🤣👍🏻
Not lightfast ingredients, who would have thought! A couple mixes are not bad, but are easy to replicate regardless.
agreed!
Thanks a lot for this video, I love Holbein and I was searching info about new colors ❤
my pleasure!
I can’t wait to get my hands on these… I love granulating watercolors! I was just thinking of asking if you’d seen these 😂 I’m really excited because Holbeins are really affordable locally for me!
but they're all series G! better prepare your wallet~ 😆
@@PaintinHiding Aye… Looking at the price in Japanese Yen from the screenshots you shared it’s probably gonna be around $80 for the set…? They sure are expensive!
Yeah, sure why not? Looking forward to adding to my collection... although I think I might already have something similar already between Schmincke and Etsy's many handmade paints.
yes, i think a lot of people also already have similar granulating paints :)
I am buying these IMMEDIATELY. I feel like some of these are genius convenience colors. I also don't have enough Holbein watercolors in my collection (I do have TONS of their gouache which I love)
i dont have any of holbein's gouache yet so it's definitely on my to-try-one-day list ;D
Love, love, love!!!
me too!
Loved the reds❤, I mostly have blue granulating colors. Any idea how long would we wait for them in the USA?
in the fall
yay, more granulating mixes! Thanks for letting us know. Most of these are interesting to me, waiting for eu stores to import them XD. I wonder if companies will someday stop producing these when it wont be a "trend" anymore. It's also a nice opportunity to be inspired any try to recreate these mixes with colors that are already in our palette.
so holbein has said they'll be available outside of japan in the fall. and yesss, agreed. i wonder if these colours will be available for let's say these next 5 years and die. i also wonder if schmincke will do a granulating range (granulating pigment + non granulating pigment mixes) because i bet people will definitely buy them.
I ALSO LOVE THE CHERRY BLOSSOM PINK!!!
high five!!!!!
Thank you for this showcase/breakdown! I love granulating colors, I'm so tempted to just get the whole set, even if few colors have neon pigment like bv10 😭😭 I'll hope they'll be available in Europe soon!
thank you for appreciating the breakdown, took me time to find the sky pics 😂
There are some more colours being neon, I saw a post from Holbein Japans account
😍 I want them all me too ❤ Thank you for the Share ☺
haha~ dont we all~ 😆🥳🤫
thanks for the news vee! i might got some reds and blues if it’s available widely later 😵💫
the reds are really popping!
I would love to use these! So I will be hoping for a release in Europe/UK. It would be nice if the debuted at Jackson’s! So Holbein and Jackson’s take note!
im sure they’ll be on jackson’s sooner or later since they’re already shipping things to jackson’s. 😆
Going to be doing lots of duping/mixing, until these become available. Question whether r232 can produce a brown as per the description. (Not seen r232 in any other brand)
i havent seen pr232 as well, quite interested in it as a single pigment colour. though, i’d also like to entertain the idea that maybe it’s a typo actually for potter’s pink
@@PaintinHiding agree it could be a typo. although a new single pigment is always welcome
I’m so excited for this! I hope my local store will stock these 😅
me too!😊
The moon’s surface is an olive green? Where I live it’s a soft grey.
i was thinking the same! haha ~ where i live, it's a pale yellow
@@PaintinHiding Interesting! I’ve only ever seen the moon as a pale/soft grey.
How can I find out if and when the granulating Holbein watercolours will be available in Canada, I absolutely love them all and must have them!
sorry i dont live in canada so i dont know
If you are sponsored by them perhaps you could ask?
@@lucev7497 im not and have never been, sadly 😂
@@PaintinHiding only the few lucky ones…
Bought all the reds though Buyee. The 24 colour set was already sold out 😢 but maybe for the better since I only paid 12£ for the haul. Watch the shipping be double! (Worth it.)
woohoo! happy painting! ;D
Personally, I love all the new granulating colors even when they’re way too similar to other colors because the less exclusive a color (combo) becomes, maybe the more affordable it will become
oooohhh you're right~! that's a good wayy to think about it!
Thanks for sharing this video, Vee! These are lovely, but I am baffled by the use of those BV dyes, which are fugitive. Holbein is pricey in the U.S. and I wouldn’t spend that much money on a color that could only be used in a sketchbook. Shin Han also uses BV dyes for their purples and violets. I don’t get it. Maybe I have a version of PV19 I could use to create the colors with the dyes. I think these colors would be great for abstract paintings with the granulation and color separation.
honestly, im not suprised by the fluorescent dyes. many brands have opera pink so it’s not surprising to me. but i can see why people really want lightfast pigments for the price
Geeeez I don’t need these colors but I want them.
i definitely feel the same way 😂
Hello I'm from ChantelArts channel and I'm here to follow your channel
I'm with you except I'm going to need that pink one.
yesssss the pink one! XD
Is there anyway to purchase these in the US? Feeling frustrated that the US is always has to wait / is the last to get the great paints 😔
checkout mmmmagu’s channel. i remember someone commented that they were able to order from a an online shop
Thank you for creating this video! The comparisons you showed are so helpful. I hope to resist buying these; I'm probably saved ... for now.... since they aren't easily available to me. I'll try some alchemy meanwhile. Woooohoooo!
i'm so glad you found it helpful :D
I justtt got some harmonia colors when I saw their video 😩
aaaah nooo~ i know that feeling! though there are many duplicates with harmonia so hopefully that means you get to play with them to know if u like them enough to buy the holbein later :D
Currently out of stock on their website. Sad😢
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Do you have an English language site for purchasing these colors?
i’ll let u know when i know
How lightfast are they ?
Lunar Eclipse Red has no granulating pigments. Interesting!
someone once told me about PY110 being granulating but i'm not sure how accurate that is.
@@PaintinHiding The Schmincke version of PY110 is not granulating. I don’t think I’ve come across a granulating version of PY110 here on UA-cam, but that does sound rather cool.
@@PaintinHidingHolbein has PY110 in their watercolor line, a transparent non-granulating color.
Oh man. I’m sooo gonna order these…. I have full set syndrome too. 😅
oh man~ i am in denial aboutt my full set syndrome LOL
When can we order in the us
i dont live in the US so idk. check with ur local art stores.
11:51 Again, why is their moon green? We really should travel to Japan to investigate 😂.
like i said in the vid, i dont get some of the moon/sky colours 😂
A "Green moon" is actually a naturally occurring phenomenon albeit much more rare than a "blue moon". Both moons are so coloured due to atmospheric contents like dust, etc.
@@monsoon_magic2874 Well, it’s still just a bluish grey moon or a greenish grey moon. The Japanese moon is very strongly olive green 😂.
How do you order off the website? Can’t get it translated
unfortunately i cant help u there😅
8:23 omg I need this
i have the kusakabe version and love it as well 😆
Is granulating the same as chalkiness ? I hated how dry and chalky the sakura koi watercolors so are granulating ones the same feel?
no, chalkiness usually means there’s a lot of filler in the paints, which makes the paints cheaper/more affordable. sakura koi are very beginner paints. the quality is even worse than student grade paints like Vangogh and Cotman. granulation, for lack of a better explanation, is when ur able to see pigment particles. this is due to how the pigment was processed or an actual characteristic of the pigment itself.
@@PaintinHiding thanks for explaining 🤍
@@user-wk8bs3ko5b when u start getting the grasp of granulation, u can check out my vid on granulation vs flocculation. it’s another level up, 😅
@@PaintinHiding oh my 😂 I will say those Holbein granulating colors do look beautiful
I'm not interesting in buying granulating premade mixes. But i'm excited about the sexy close up swatch video that will follow. 😌🥳🥳🥳. Thank you Vee.
haha~ we'll see, if i can get some samples of them and still stay within my No Buy rules then i'll make it happen. no promises though ;P
@@PaintinHiding no pressure. do it only if you want to.
I agree with you that those 4 beloved pigments will be a great addition to Holbein's range.
I have actually ordered the whole set and will make a video if ppl are interested :)
2nd!
This is news to me!
😆🥈
I would very much rather see the four standalone pigments
yes! i'm glad you agree :D
The sad thing for is that, each color contains multiple pigments
9:48 True Twilight Purple is not purple
I'm super disappointed. Not a single, single pigment tube. These look pretty but they I find them gimmicky. Given their price, I'd much rather mix my own granulating mixes from the paints I have.
if it's just a single pigment, i think they're just add it to their regular watercolour range. hopefully some day they'll expand :)
I'd hope so. You mentioned 1or 2 pigments not in their standard range. Potters Pink for example.
Is it just me, or this is conflating granulation with separation? Some of these swatches look granulating, but most show off separating tones…