My Favorite Limited Color Palette! - Limited Palettes #7
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These three colors in this particular brand of watercolors are my favorite to paint with! Do you have a few colors that you always go back to when painting?
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Limited palettes are great! I feel like creativity shines when you put limits on yourself
One of my favorite limited palettes is “yellow ochre” “phthalo blue” and “burnt sienna” I use QOR water colors for this.
I love a more transparent triad. Ive been really enjoying qor's Nickle Azo Yellow with Daniel Smith's Quinacridone Rose and Mayan Blue Genuine
I love the colour combos💕 I learned a lot more about colours because of your videos. So on behalf of everyone, I want to thank you for making these videos that we can learn from! You are an inspiration to many, including me. You have slowly rekindled my love for art and what it means to me. Best wishes🥰
Quin Pink, Hansa yellow light, and phthalo blue (green shade) I adore this trio
rose madder lake (pv19), yellow lake (py150) and phthalo blue - green shade (pb15:1) are my go to. It is the cleanest mixing trio I have - so great for beginner. It makes bright purples, deeper blue, forrest green, lime greens as well as a nice red colour. I find the oranges are a tiny bit muted due to not having a warm red, but I don't use orange often and I don't ever need the most vibrant orange. The orange is still pretty bright with the mix anyway. You can create really muted tones as well with further mixing. I would highly recommend these three colours/pigments if anyone wanted to try a limited palette as they are so versatile.
bordeaux, buff titanium, and Prussian blue are beautiful together. love this series
I mainly use a rose or pink color, a medium or warm yellow and a cool blue color.
I love the combination of indian yellow, ultramarine and quin magenta the most. Since I paint landscapes mostly, I feel I can get most of the work done with these colors. Usually I add burnt sienna to this to neutralise the ultramarine!
Indian red, lemon yellow and Payne's grey (the one that has a blue undertone) are my go to color set. I just love them so much!!
i haven’t been really painting for THAT long but my go-to for portraits is raw sienna (pbr 7), indanthrone blue (pb 60), and perm alizarin crimson deep (pr 206)!!! i just love the darks that you can make and the earthiness of the raw sienna. the mixes are actually pretty similar to this palette!! this was such a great video thank you so much!! the painting is beautiful
Oooh, that sounds like a gorgeous trio, I might have to try it!
May I ask which brands you use? :)
I like a similar palette to yours, but like using transparent red iron oxide/English red for the red. I sometimes use yellow ochre instead of the raw sienna, but they are both lovely. PB60 is a necessity!
Dunes (P.Y. 42, P.Br. 6, P.Bk. 7, P.W. 6), indanthrene blue (P.B.60) and venice purple (P.R.179), all from White Nights.
I. love. limited color palettes. Hands down my favorite watercolor videos to watch.
In White Nights, my favorite palette this :
Quinacridone red + lemon + cobalt turquoise (or bright blue)
Quinacridone red + cadmium yellow medium + bright blue
Carmine + indian gold + indanthrene blue
I have more limited mixes, but this are my true favorites.
This isn't a primary-ish trio, but a beautiful color palette:
(Every color by Schmincke Horadam)
Quinacridone gold hue
English venetian red
Olive green yellowish
Your videos are always so helpful I can't even mix good colors together or paint with watercolor 😂💖
I don't use red too often but I've always liked Prussian blue and lemon yellow. The green they make is super nice for painting plants and birds.
Not really a favorite limited palette, but I love, love, love indigo watercolor!! Indigo in general is such a beautiful color and I rarely work with it?? I should get to that
My favorite semi-universal portrait trio is ultramarine, permanent alizarin and some transparent neutral yellow like PY154. Another fun trio that makes beautiful purples is (the pink version of) PV19, some turquoise like PB36 and an opaque warm yellow like PY216.
I’m really bad with warm reds, and quit trying to use them, if I need it, I just mix it from a cooler red and yellow.
Belated happy birthday to you!
Happy belated birthday! It’s so cool to see how mixes with a lot of pigments work in a painting because that’s definitely something I tend to lean away from. My favourite primary triad is a quinacridone gold hue (I use Qor’s), a PR177 alizarin crimson hue, and an indanthrene blue.
My favorite triad to use is Holbein's alizarin crimson, DS's french ultramarine and the old DS quinacridone gold po49 (I have a few tubes that I saved thankfully!). The mixes aren't overly saturated but you can still get a nice purple if you want it.
My favourite lately has been opera/quin gold/green gold and the other day I discovered the perfect deep skin tone trio to juxtapose the first mentioned; perylene maroon/quin gold deep/perylene green * chef kiss *
Fantastic work! You make the most informative videos, Arleebean! Indigo is my absolute favorite dark/shadow mixing color. I adore it. However, my favorite primary triad are Quin Magenta/Quin Gold/Cobalt Teal or Turquoise.
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Its good to try different colour combinations to discover what you enjoy rather than listening to everyones 'rules' about how you 'should' do it! Fun video thanks!
Ohh....I am so early the first time...
I am so in love with your style of art...I have watched your videos....I have done your skillshare classes...
You are a big reason behind how my art has improved...
And how I got back into water colours...
You have been such big reason behind all of it...❤️
Seeing what a beautiful green the Naples yellow and indigo create made me instantly grab my white nights palette to play with these three colours!
This piece came out so nice!
I'm not a huge fan of traditional triads, but I recently realized how much I love pastel triads! Like a baby pink, a pale mint, and a pale lemon yellow are my favorites to look at together. I also love limited palettes that are either all warm toned or all cool toned, but with a pop of notable color!
Also happy belated birthday and thank you for this video!
from white nights my fav. primary wheel is (of the top of my head) prussian blue, madder lake red, and indian yellow
These are just gorgeous! I never would have thought to combine them. Thank you!
My favorite trio is Daniel Smith quin rose, quin gold, and ultramarine. If i get a 4th color it's sepia. Sometimes i use phthalo blue or m. Graham anthaquinone instead depending on what I'm painting. I just paint as a hobby though. I'm not an expert at mixing and I don't have much paint to choose from. Sometimes i just paint with all of my blues because I really like blue.
I like to use phtalo blue, a warmer red and a less saturated yellow as my go to trio. However, i don' t have a less saturated yellow so i mix a lot of colors to get it.
Ps: Happy birthday!!
Maybe not a full trio but three that I like/always use are Vandyke Brown, Ultramarine and Cadmium Yellow. I like to paint nature/sunset pictures so these work really well together ^^
Yay! My favorite series by my favorite artist is back! You’re one of my biggest inspirations, Arlee.
My go to primaries are really close to CMYK. I use a more magenta instead of red, a cooler yellow, and a vibrant light blue. I desaturate with just a little bit of black. I know I’m not working traditionally, but it works beautifully for me!
A color palette that I love the vibe of is perelyne maroon,nickel azo yellow and dioxazine purple. The deep Aubergine colors this makes are my favorite colors. But this is also a palette I like to do for skin tones as the colors can tint out nicely to pale pinks and yellows. Another palette that is my go to triad though is quin magenta,nickel azo yellow and pthalo blue. It is a great versatile palette that can make dark blacks because of the transparent yellow
This limited palette videos are surely getting me into the vibe of watercolors again, the pieces are so beautiful and their process is so satisfying to watch!
My favourite primary set is very similar to this! In gouache naples yellow usually has some more white, so I sneak in gold or yellow ochre too, and often have payne's gray instead of indigo. But cadmium red light is! the nicest!! By far my most used red in all media for years!
I really love using cadmium red , phthalo blue, and burnt umber together!
My trio: it’s a nickel azo yellow PY150, Quin Rose pv19, and lastly either Indantrone blue or pthalo blue red shade pb15:6. This trio makes beautiful oranges and greens due to the PY 150 yellow that was game changer
My go-to triad is New Gamboge, Carmine or Perm Rose and Ultra Blue. I just love the coral tones I get by mixing the gamboge and the rose😍 i can swap the blue but I find the yellow and the rose to be staples for me!
Because the 48 pack of the kuretake gangsi tambi paints is so big, if I ever wanted to take my paints with me I always take Rose Madder, which is this very pinky magenta-y red color and with that I use Cadmium Yellow Medium I believe its called, its more of a bright gold color and then I use Ultramarine Blue, I have found myself really loving very pinky and ultramarine blue mixes for skyscapes and then hitting the bottom of clouds with just a splash of yellow from the sun and they look really good together and if you use these three you can make basically every other bright color in the kuretake gangsai tambi pallet, thats another reason I love them
It’s amazinggg I love this limited palette videos, they are so helpful (they’ve helped me learn a lot of color theory as a beginner) and inspiring :) I love your artwork. And I think so far my favorite triad might be a warm yellow, a cool deep red (like alizarin crimson) and a pthalo green. You can get nice skin tones from the warm yellow and cool red , and dark blues and purples when you mix the pthalo green with the cool red :)
ooh, thanks Natalia, i want to try that one too.
and can you give an example of the warm yell ow you like. I'm rather bad with knowing which ones are warm
Susan Paintingtheskykingdom I tend to use something like a cadmium yellow medium, but something that reminds you of sunshine should work perfectly :)
I just love your limited palette videos, it's very interesting to see a handful of different colors interacting with each other while you paint. The muted mixes in this video were just delightful! My favorite watercolor triad is quinacridone gold, quinacridone rose and ultramarine. The quin gold and quin rose are my favorites for mixing
for me, my must haves are alizarin crimson (real one I don't care bout lightfastness) payroll red ultramarine blue halo blue Naples yellow and quinacridone gold but if I must have just 3 its probably phalo blue blue shade alizarin crimson and Naples yellow
My favourite triad from DS is Nickel Azo Yellow, Pyrrol Orange, and Perylene green (so not really a blue, but Indanthrone could replace it). You get the most amazing browns! I would love to see you try that one 😃☀
Also happy birthday ✨
I actually paint a lot with a secondary triad, and I also use mainly White Nights (thanks to your recommendation and experience with them). My go to colors are Quin Violet, WN Green, and Indian Gold.
Even though Indian Gold is a two pigment color I find the mixes very reliable and beautiful.
Happy belated birthday and thank you for your amazing videos!
This video shows that there's no "wrong" colors or colors you "shouldn't use". It's all a matter of taste, the subject you are painting and the atmosphere you want to convey in that piece!
I really love the way you paint portraits and the layering/hard edges that you embrace in your washes.
Oohhh those color blends :O I have an indigo and naples yellow, but no cadmium red light.
i just got ready to paint and got the notif, so i started sketching with you! :). Had a wonderful time and loved so much the limited palette that I'm using the closest option I've got: cadmium yellow and english red by white nights and mayan dark blue by DS. Mine is definitely more saturated, I'd love to get a naples yellow, since you use it so much. Happy late birthday!
This one really spoke to me! For years I only painted with quinacridone magenta, cadmium yellow, and pthalo blue :)
My favourite limited palette atm is Raw Sienna (P.Br.7), English Red (P.R.102) and Cobalt Blue (P.B.28) all from White Night watercolor 😊
i've always loved the combination of ultramarine, yellow ochre and magenta (the pv42 one). it's a nice pallette for portraits, since it's pretty warm, so it's fairly easy to mix skin tones.
Love the video! My favorite trio it Indian yellow, geranium red and cerulean blue, all from Nevskaya palitra.
Thank you for this great close up view of how you paint. ❤️ Hoping for more of this, it is so helpful and interesting to see. I love your portraits.
I really love these colors and this limited color paletter series! I'm excited to try playing with watercolors
I love your trio and I'm a huge fan of muted colors! ❤️❤️❤️ For me, I love the Indian red, yellow ochre, and ultramarine blue combo. It makes a beautiful undersea green-ish color 😍 Also, nice work as always Arleesha ❤️❤️
Loved this color combo! :D limited palettes are so much fun for me now that I've been trying more of them as close to the ones as you feature here on the channel. I've always favored a cobalt teal, rose opera and lemon yellow primary color palette. Cobalt teal granulates in most situations and it just is so pretty! Anyway (: keep up the most excellent work!
i think my favorite primary trio (so far) is also from the White Nights set: Titian Red, Indian Gold, and Ultramarine Blue
i really love punchy oranges and moody greyed out purples, and this triad delivers both!
Hi. i'm a little "Old School" regarding a personal trio. I think if i had to choose 3 it would be : Raw Sienna, Burnt Sienna and Prussian Blue. (Yes i'm more a lanscape and cityscape painter :D )
Great video! Happy belated birthday Arleesha! I didn't realize I was older than you by a bit 😱 never would have guessed because you seem so calm and serene all the time (in your videos at least) so even though you don't look older to me, I always got the impression that you were
Your use of color is masterful ugh I am in awe!!!!!! I look forward to your videos every week they're such an inspiration for me. Thanks for being so awesome Arlee! 💛❤️💙
My go to trio is scarlet laquer by sennelier, d.s. quin gold, and da Vinci Payne’s grey! It’s actually what I used to paint my icon with!
3 different brands... Is there a reason? Or were they just what was on hand?
@@rubyduby2656 its kind of both actually! I prefer the bluer tones in the dv grey over what I've used in other brands and the same goes for the other two. I have similar colors in other brands but I found that I get the cleanest mixes with these three specifically.
I haven’t even watched the video yet, but I love your limited palette videos. I know I won’t be disappointed
Watching this I realise I have a long way to go. Amazing watching the painting come to life. Thanks for the great advice regarding the colour palette.
Happy birthday🧁 Yep, I totally would have thought you were older. You have an old soul that is for sure. Hopefully you have many wonderful years to come!
I took the day off work last year for my birthday and spent the day doing a watercolor and I feel the same way about my piece as you were describing about yours in this video ❤️
Such an insightful video! Will definitely try this combination of colors - as for me my favourite primary triad is Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium Red and Cobalt blue. ♥
Sorry. I love the soft muted colors. Maybe you could use teal, a rose color like rose madder and cad yellow. I love those colors but I don’t know if they would work well together, but I’m sure you would find a way to use them and create a beautiful portrait
So happy to see a new notification video upload by you! I am always drawn to your muted colour palette so I’ll give this trio a try 😊
I really enjoy working with Winsor and Newton's Indanthrine Blue, Transparent Azo Yellow, and Perylene Maroon
Oh yes I have a favorite limited pallet , very similar to yours actually ! Pyrol (sp) scarlet , Cadmium Yellow lite , Indigo ... Burnt Siena too !!!!!!!!!!
Your paintings and color combinations are so beautiful! I think crimson and buff titanium would look really good together
Thanks. Interesting palette. Can't tell how well it mixes greens (as in range of greens needed for any kinda landscape).
So nice to see another video from you :). I showed your videos to my roommate and boyfriend and we are frequently stunned into silence, just watching your work, and your process.
happy belated!!🤍
I didn't realise they became so earthy! Nice video!
Happy Birthday Arlee!!! Yaaaaaaay!! You are a beautiful light shining in these crazy times
My go to is: Nickel Azo Yellow, Quinacridone Red (PR209) and Cobalt Blue ... or swapping the Nickel Azo Yellow for Quinacridone Gold OR Raw Sienna
I love the way you paint your portraits with saturated
The painting turned out amazing.😍💕
I'm going to try this limited color palette out. It will really help me. Thank you.😊
my favorite triad is pretty classic but i love it so much; quinacridone magenta, nickel quin gold by m. graham and ultramarine, with a phthalo blue nearby if i need it for some pieces!
Arlee I love your videos is much more than you probably think and you’re a big inspiration for me especially when it comes down to studies since you embrace the fact that you’re still learning! And I was wondering if you do regular realistic or fairly realistic graphite portrait studies (like trying to capture the likeness and the essence of the reference without many added elements) and if so do you ever plan on making a video or a stream of you doing them?
My favourite 3.
Caput mortuum, hansa yellow, and indigo.
I would love that color wheel template. So cool
My favourite limited palette is currently:
1) Cad Yellow Light
2) Quinacridone Rose
3) Ultramarine Blue
I use oils though.
I am so excited every single time I see you've posted! happy belated birthday
It's much more interesting than the typical cym, ryb thing.
thank you for this, I love your art so much and you are a huge inspiration.
lots of love
Happy Birthday Arlee!!! I really am amazed and inspired by how you apply paint and your overall technique is truly phenomenal. I'm always excited for new content and this primary triad is very unique. Personally, I am quite afraid with multi-pigment colors because of the muddiness that they can produce but your triad is very beautiful. As for my favorite triad, I use Indian Yellow(PY 110), Perylene Maroon(PR 179) and Anthraquinone Blue (PB 60), all from M. Graham. These three are very deep versions of each of the primaries and they produce very earthy colors. I can't create my favorite color, which is purple, from my red and blue but I still like how the red and blue mixes as they create a very dark almosf black mixture. I tend to switch my color palette for every painting but for some reason, I always go back to using these 3. Thank you for the great video☺
Happy belated birthday! I hope you had a good day, and I hope this month goes better for you. In terms of favourite triads, I'm still working out what I like to paint with, but right now I love the combination of nickel azo yellow, phthalo blue GS (or a cobalt teal for funky granulation) and quin magenta or rose if I want super bright colours. ^v^
Bordeaux, Jadeite and Rich Green Gold
I was feeling anxious and depressed but your video helped calm me down and focus on some else
I love Payne’s Grey, Alizarin Crimson, and Cadmium Yellow together
Where did you purchase the plastic color wheel you used? Does anybody know?
it's not the same one she uses but www.stencilgirlproducts.com/stencil-Primary-Secondary-Tertiary-Pam-Carriker-p/s115.htm I found this one with a little digging
I want to know too!
After one of your previous videos years ago, my go to is Raw sienna, English red and ultramarine! 👌🏻
I love this trio as well. I wanted to congratulate you on the Peerless box!
Ahh~ I love the way you paint so much. Having subscribed with your Skillshare, I can't still achieve the same result lol. Thank you for inspiring me so much with my love for watercolor. Also, belated happy birthday! It's dope that you got married at such a young age with your husband. Hope financial circumstances will allow the same for me and my boyfriend lol. I'm at my 20 years of age and I feel the same dilemma. I feel like I'm still on that process of making my own sense though it feels more likely that I don't lol. I get real excited with your videos! They're so fun to watch
Ah, favorite limited palette, I can't say. I'm not that far into my experience with watercolors yet. My favorite primaries would definitely be my Vermillion Hue (I love warm, orangey reds), Permanent Yellow Deep (I LOVE warm yellows) and for blues, I love a lot of blues but it's a close call between Prussian Blue or Cobalt Teal (gotta love that granulation). I have Holbein paints, but my PB50 is from Schminke! Maybe will try a limited palette with these.
I didn't realize that this pallet existed! Thank you for the video!