lots of color mixing with Daniel Smith Bloodstone Genuine
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Let's discover new ways to use this beautiful watercolor from Daniel Smith!
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watercolor Bloodstone Genuine by Daniel Smith
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mic- Deity V-Mic D3 Pro
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These are all gorgeous, rich mixes. Nice.
Aren’t they?? 😍
i think your abstract pages are beautiful!
Thank tou so much :)
Bloodstone genuine is best with a lot of water. It's so beautiful when it's thinned out and able to granulate 😍 I use it quite often haha alone and in mixes.
I actually used it on its own to create some shadows and I loved the granulating effect! I think I just need to play around with it more and get to know it better ❤️
@@LaurenceP-art yes! It's perfect for shadows! I love using it for shadows, along with shadow violet. Two of my favorites for that 😊
Yes, definitely more beautiful with lots of water. I have Bloodstone in my everyday studio palette. It is so gorgeous with Buff Titanium and water. Makes incredible sand, rocks, etc.
Ok now I want to give it another shot! I would love to love it 😊
I have both Zoisite and Bloodstone on my palette. I think of them as basically the same color Bloodstone the warm Zoisite the cool. I don't use these think at mass tone almost every. They both granulate lovely washed out a bit more. I will use them both to granulate non granulating things in my foreground. I don't think I have ever used both in the same piece. I just go to bloodstone for a warm granulation... and zoiste for a cool. If I want a warm red/orangey color to neutralize a bit and granulate I'll use zoiste. When I want a green to neutralize and granulate like in the shadow in some foreground brush in a landscape I'll go for the bloodstone. For a long time I would add a little bit of Alizarin into my shadows to add a bit of warmth I find myself using bloodstone for that now.
I had never thought about them that way, this is super interesting! I definitely need to have a closer look at both of these colors and play around with them. I’d love to find a way to use them a bit more 🤩
Thank you for this helpful and inspirational video!❤️
Thank you for watching ❤️
Hope you feel better and stronger soon. ❤
I’m on the tail end of this cold now! Thank you :)
This is really interesting! I have bloodstone genuine too and now I’m inspired to go mix it around and see what I get. Also, Love your videos!!
It’s not a color I gravitate towards on it’s own usually but I discovered so many good mixes!! I hope you have fun discovering yours! Thank you for watching my videos :)
Please STOP sayong Schminckey!!! Were do you see an „y“ in that name!?? It’s Sh-min-keh!!! You’re welcome!!!
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Hahahaha ok excuse my French brain 🥲😂