Taking a look at Paul Rubens YouLan watercolor paints | Adult Colouring

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • Disclaimer: All content on my channel is intended for adults.
    So... :)
    I've never accepted a review product from a company before. :) I've purchased other Paul Rubens art products with my own money in the past, though, and I really do like their brand. Their product quality seems good and, while they aren't the cheapest art supplies out there, I think you're getting good value for money spent. When a representative from Paul Rubens asked if I wanted to try out these 5th generations, artist-grade paints, I accepted. Many thanks to Paul Rubens for sending me this lovely set of paints (and for the bonus package of glitter watercolour paper!).
    As with other reviewers, they've given me a discount code to share with you if you'd like to purchase these paints.
    10% OFF Paul Rubens YouLan Artist Watercolor Paint Set :
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    Amazon AU: shorturl.at/stGQR
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    Aliexpress : bit.ly/4aycs1y
    Code: WWHW488N (from 01/06/2024 to 07/06/2024)
    Because the Amazon AU page has a 15% OFF discount, the discount code provided is not applicable to Amazon AU.
    Some other great video reviews for this paint set:
    ‪@thefrugalcrafter‬
    • Another Paul Rubens Wa...
    ‪@ArtJourneyUK‬
    • Can You Use Watercolou...
    ‪@lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135‬
    • Testing out Paul Ruben...
    My video on pigments vs. dyes:
    • Pigments vs. Dyes (and...
    If anyone has any questions about anything they see in the video or would just like to say hello, please pop down to the comment section below!
    Thank you for watching! Keep calm and colour on! :)
    Connie
    #adultcoloringchannel

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @judyoger
    @judyoger 2 місяці тому +1

    I thought the gold design reminded me of a very unruly eyebrow, but then I looked at it longer, and thought a feather. Some use the wrapper from each pan to make a chart in order and make a color swatch in order on the back of said color info chart and laminate the whole thing. I look forward to each of your uploads, you are easy to listen to and understand your meaning on the topics you discuss. Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful day.

    • @colouringchemist
      @colouringchemist  2 місяці тому +1

      True about the wrappers! I might do that if I get any future paint palettes (which I shouldn't - I have more than enough :)). Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @RRUrbans
    @RRUrbans 2 місяці тому

    I love your product testing! You do a fantastic job thoroughly researching the product. Well done!

  • @JessicaSzempruch
    @JessicaSzempruch 2 місяці тому

    Good job with painting with those! Seems like you have a very good understanding of watercolor. I love Watercolor, and find it is super fun and forgiving to work with. You can always lift the color with a dry brush or paper towel if you put it somewhere you didn’t want, or to add a highlight.

    • @colouringchemist
      @colouringchemist  2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for the tips!! I know NOTHING about watercolour painting - I have no idea why the company thought that I was a good person to test out artist-grade paints. ;) :D

  • @addie1056
    @addie1056 2 місяці тому

    Connie I would be so very interested in a video about pigments and where they come from etc, I’d love your chemistry brains take on pigments :)

    • @colouringchemist
      @colouringchemist  2 місяці тому

      I have a few chemistry/art videos on my channel - I just need to make more. :) This is a link to a short playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLGXRXOsdRqjbSILgHotQrkJ60Jeo9C7iD.html&si=PuOt56-xMG_0nOO1
      I have one video in there where I talk about prehistoric pigments and one where I talk about the different between pigments and dyes (and laking).
      I've also got some other chemistry/art videos in another playlist - not specifically about pigments but still science-y. :) ua-cam.com/play/PLGXRXOsdRqjZ5c0W-95t9W0WwWwXlaITi.html&si=LjiBYZ0EeFEpXTq8
      Hopefully, there will be more soon! :)

  • @puffyjo
    @puffyjo 2 місяці тому

    I do water color and yes it is a learning curve . yes you can not just take it from the pan and blend specially with better grade watercolor paints cause it is just too thick . you have to mix it with water to get is as light or as dark as you need it to be . the cheaper paints you can take it from the pans but meh it depends. I also use water brushes VS the real brushes . I think I kinda mastered the water brushes better than the brushes LOL. too lazy to get a water dish most of the time lol . the mixing area is also for mixing 2 or more colors together to get yet another different color all together.

  • @puffyjo
    @puffyjo 2 місяці тому

    for $70.00 Ca. they can keep it

  • @carolynpicken6949
    @carolynpicken6949 2 місяці тому +1

    Put the dark color down at the base, then with a clean brush drag the color up. Or you can put down a wash, then add more color at base. Also lay water on what you are coloring and then drop in color. Maybe watch a few watercolor tutorials before you attempt to watercolor

    • @colouringchemist
      @colouringchemist  2 місяці тому

      Great ideas - thank you! I truly have no idea how to watercolour other than using it as a base layer when colouring - if I want to do anything other than that, I'll definitely watch some tutorials. :) Thanks for chiming in!