PS 3: Schmincke has 15ml tubes. Jackson's in London 🇬🇧 and Peters Art in Berlin 🇩🇪 both sell Shinhan tubes individually as well and ship worldwide. I am off to see your other videos using these paints now! Thanks, Liron.
My first watercolor was Shinhan. I learned oriental watercolor in S. Korea And these were provided. They fall between watercolor and gouache. Great for oriental art where you mainly mix colors on the brush and just lay the brush down. I don't line the way they look glazing color over color. Enjoyed your video.
PS there is a "secret" mixing space under the 6 well section in some Van Gogh palettes. The little brush has a special tip to help you pry that open. Not sure if this applies to the palette you have there, but it happen on the ones I have. Thanks again for the review!
Great video…as always !!!….👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻…thank you so much for all the videos you post on youtube…wish you the very best in life!…you help so much with the contents you post….👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
From what I have read, they seem to be really good. They are also consistent with European type watercolour in that they do have a dispersant component similar to ox gall to aid wet in wet. Many of the traditional Asian varieties including Holbein do not use dispersants and behave differently on paper.
Thank you Liron! :) I'm a real colour junkie and love watching watercolours being swatched and mixed. These mixing videos are great because they help in making up my mind on which colours I will consider buying next. And I do believe there are many others who are just like me. ;) Jackson's Art sells Shinhan PWC in open stock, btw. Also I was a bit confused when you sait that Schmincke makes only 5ml tubes as they do make 15 ml also, and I vaguely recollent seeing you having the bigger tubes.
I never owned large Schmincke tubes (in fact I’ve never seen them 😛). I found the larger tubes only for their other lines of paint, not watercolor. And thank you, I’m happy these can help you choose the next paints you want to get 😁🎨
Great video, as always :) these seem like nice paints. If you want to get more mixing space, I believe the tray lifts out of the lid in this palette, so you can use the whole lid area
That’s actually true. It’s hilarious - I started painting with that very same palette model (so not this specific one, but another identical one), and completely forgot about that 😂 Thank you for reminding me!
i bought both shinhan pro and pwc sets im happy with them im getting the pure pigment 24 set of mission gold yes im getting to many if there is such a thing i got the 20ml tubes of shinhan
Have you filled this "primary colour palette" as you were describing here? I find that a very interesting set up to compare brands and warm/cold colours. I enjoyed this review, as I have been curious about this brand for a while. Thanks again!
Really nice review! Those paints look really nice! By the way, colors like cobalt blue or ultramarine are actually warm, you phthalo or prussian blue is going to be cool:)
Haha I see 😛 it’s all so relative, so compared to my Ultramarines, the Cobalt looks a little cooler. But when comparing to Phthalo, I can definitely see it’s warm in relations 🙂
Liron Yanconsky totally:) I haven't tried any true cobalt blue but it looks more similar to ultramarine than to phthalo but after this review I wanna try some cobalt blue!:)
Liron I for one look forward to seeing that! Additionally, I really like this palette for some reason ( probably because having 7 separate mixing areas helps me keep my paint clean/er even though I don’t get too fussed about that) and bought another recently just like Ove did for you :)
Have you tried mission gold yet? I was given the pure pigment set for Christmas and the more I use them, the more I love them. They can be very bright though, I’d like to know what you think of them!
I have just found out that Daniel Smith are also vegan.. YAY!! I thought they contained honey.. there are a couple of coloures that are not.. bone or ivory black and I'm not sure what else but I'm going to look further into this as they look so scrumptious! Thanks for your reply.. I'll keep and eye out for your next vid :)
It depends on the brand and specific paint. Some dry completely, others can stay wet. I can say so far that Schmincke, Daniel Smith and PWC for the most part do really well like that.
Quor does not palette well at all.it is designed to be used from the tube and is gorgeous. It is ruined in the palette, loses all of its great features.
Tried it and used it here and there. I know it’s technically a more “accurate” trio, as it is also used in printing. But I guess I have a weird taste for primary combos 😛 I really like using warm colors, so either all warm (ultramarine as blue, Cads / Pyrrols as reds and yellows) or a cooler blue (Phthalo, Cobalt) and warm reds and yellows.
Some of the blue hues are way off. Cobalt and ceruleum blue hues look like variants of Phthalo blue. To be honest I like Shinhans and if price is a consideration they worth buying. I bought a big box of 32 x 15ml tubes. I don't really have any favourites because I think most artists watercolours perform well. Shinhans are a good economical brand In my opinion. I use Jackson's art own brand here in the UK.
PS 3: Schmincke has 15ml tubes. Jackson's in London 🇬🇧 and Peters Art in Berlin 🇩🇪 both sell Shinhan tubes individually as well and ship worldwide. I am off to see your other videos using these paints now! Thanks, Liron.
My first watercolor was Shinhan. I learned oriental watercolor in S. Korea And these were provided. They fall between watercolor and gouache. Great for oriental art where you mainly mix colors on the brush and just lay the brush down. I don't line the way they look glazing color over color. Enjoyed your video.
Thank you for sharing, and happy you enjoyed (: I feel really lucky to have stumbled upon them!
PS there is a "secret" mixing space under the 6 well section in some Van Gogh palettes. The little brush has a special tip to help you pry that open. Not sure if this applies to the palette you have there, but it happen on the ones I have. Thanks again for the review!
Great video…as always !!!….👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻…thank you so much for all the videos you post on youtube…wish you the very best in life!…you help so much with the contents you post….👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Thank YOU for watching! 😊🙏🏼
Very happy I could help
From what I have read, they seem to be really good. They are also consistent with European type watercolour in that they do have a dispersant component similar to ox gall to aid wet in wet. Many of the traditional Asian varieties including Holbein do not use dispersants and behave differently on paper.
I will be experimenting with them more in the future, together with other brands. Up till now they are wonderful 😁👌🏼
Thank you Liron! :) I'm a real colour junkie and love watching watercolours being swatched and mixed. These mixing videos are great because they help in making up my mind on which colours I will consider buying next. And I do believe there are many others who are just like me. ;)
Jackson's Art sells Shinhan PWC in open stock, btw. Also I was a bit confused when you sait that Schmincke makes only 5ml tubes as they do make 15 ml also, and I vaguely recollent seeing you having the bigger tubes.
I never owned large Schmincke tubes (in fact I’ve never seen them 😛).
I found the larger tubes only for their other lines of paint, not watercolor.
And thank you, I’m happy these can help you choose the next paints you want to get 😁🎨
I can't wait to see your painting video with them they're very nice looking watercolours! I also love the way that palette looks :)
Coming up really soon! Thank you 😊🙏🏼🎨
Great video, as always :) these seem like nice paints. If you want to get more mixing space, I believe the tray lifts out of the lid in this palette, so you can use the whole lid area
That’s actually true. It’s hilarious - I started painting with that very same palette model (so not this specific one, but another identical one), and completely forgot about that 😂
Thank you for reminding me!
i bought both shinhan pro and pwc sets im happy with them im getting the pure pigment 24 set of mission gold yes im getting to many if there is such a thing i got the 20ml tubes of shinhan
Have you filled this "primary colour palette" as you were describing here? I find that a very interesting set up to compare brands and warm/cold colours. I enjoyed this review, as I have been curious about this brand for a while. Thanks again!
enjoy your paint review. I'm thinking that Ultramarine blue would pair better with the cadmiums.Best of luck in your quest for a studio.
Thank you 😊 I also got a small tube of their Ultramarine, so I may use that too!
Really nice review! Those paints look really nice! By the way, colors like cobalt blue or ultramarine are actually warm, you phthalo or prussian blue is going to be cool:)
Haha I see 😛 it’s all so relative, so compared to my Ultramarines, the Cobalt looks a little cooler.
But when comparing to Phthalo, I can definitely see it’s warm in relations 🙂
Liron Yanconsky totally:) I haven't tried any true cobalt blue but it looks more similar to ultramarine than to phthalo but after this review I wanna try some cobalt blue!:)
I think the SAA paints I got you would go well in that pallette
I sent Liron the SAA primary set for him to review, keep an eye out for the video
This is exactly my plan 😉 I made the space for them. Thank you 🙏🏼
You’re welcome!👌
😁🙏🏼🙏🏼 On Thursday’s vid I’m adding more to the palette 😉
Liron I for one look forward to seeing that!
Additionally, I really like this palette for some reason ( probably because having 7 separate mixing areas helps me keep my paint clean/er even though I don’t get too fussed about that) and bought another recently just like Ove did for you :)
Have you tried mission gold yet? I was given the pure pigment set for Christmas and the more I use them, the more I love them. They can be very bright though, I’d like to know what you think of them!
I haven’t, and I plan to - hopefully soon 😁🙏🏼 That’s an amazing Christmas gift 🎁👌🏼
Liron Yanconsky It really was, I had my eyes on them for so long! If I can ship them from the states with no problem I’d send you a sample of them!
Please can you review mijello mission gold watercolours? They are also Korean. :)
Hope to do so in the future! (:
I like these and they're vegan, I think.. My favourite vegan paints so far are Qor.. just love the way they flow and their pigments.
Today I’ll publish a review of my new SAA paints, they are also vegan! And they really impressed me (:
I have just found out that Daniel Smith are also vegan.. YAY!! I thought they contained honey.. there are a couple of coloures that are not.. bone or ivory black and I'm not sure what else but I'm going to look further into this as they look so scrumptious! Thanks for your reply.. I'll keep and eye out for your next vid :)
really nice review :D
Thank you 🙏🏼😊
Do all watercolors do well when placed in pans and re wet?
All but Winsor and Newton. That company claims that you need to buy their pans for dry paint. Also most Viridians don't rewet easily.
It depends on the brand and specific paint. Some dry completely, others can stay wet.
I can say so far that Schmincke, Daniel Smith and PWC for the most part do really well like that.
Quor does not palette well at all.it is designed to be used from the tube and is gorgeous. It is ruined in the palette, loses all of its great features.
Can you tell us the pigments? When you go to their page to get color info, they...download a .zip file to you :-( :-(
Sorry, spoke too soon. :-)
Haha, no problem 🙂
I’ll also talk more about these in upcoming episodes of The Paint Show 😁🎨
Phthalo Blue=intense
I 🧡 Phthalo Blue 😁
Have you tried the "True" primary's Cyan, Magenta & Hansa Yellow? This trio is great but a bit more neutral.
I don't know if it's the "true" primary but it's all subjective anyway! You just want a yellow that's not biased too much to green or orange.
Great! Thanks for letting me know!
Great point!
Thanks, very informative.
Tried it and used it here and there. I know it’s technically a more “accurate” trio, as it is also used in printing.
But I guess I have a weird taste for primary combos 😛 I really like using warm colors, so either all warm (ultramarine as blue, Cads / Pyrrols as reds and yellows) or a cooler blue (Phthalo, Cobalt) and warm reds and yellows.
you think youre so cool with your paints:P
Yes =P
Shinhan paints are nice quality but the hues are nothing near to what they should be.
I loved them, what would you recommend instead? (:
Some of the blue hues are way off. Cobalt and ceruleum blue hues look like variants of Phthalo blue. To be honest I like Shinhans and if price is a consideration they worth buying. I bought a big box of 32 x 15ml tubes. I don't really have any favourites because I think most artists watercolours perform well. Shinhans are a good economical brand In my opinion. I use Jackson's art own brand here in the UK.