Great question. You could replace Windsor blue with phthalo blue and replace phthalo green with Viridian but check that it’s transparent. I hope that helps .
Winsor Blue has pigment PB 15:3 which is Phthalo Blue Yellow Shade, Winsor Green has pigment PG7 which is Phthalo Green Blue Shade. No? Now they distinguish the shades in the name: Winsor Blue (Green Shade) - PB15:3, Winsor Blue (Red Shade) - PB15 Winsor Green (Blue Shade) - PB7, Winsor Green (Yellow Shade) - PG36 I prefer PB15:3 and PG36
@@MarionChapmanArtist I forgot to add on my previous comment about your question about a transparent Burnt Sienna. Probably the color is Transparent Red Oxide (PR101), a lovely color that mixes so well with Ultramarine Blue to create a very interesting chromatic black. It can also create very pleasing crimson colors with Quinacridone Magenta. I would also recommend Transparent Yellow Oxide (PY42), a great color to have to darken yellow and for mixing greens. I just watched your video about your palette, I think you would enjoy Indanthrone Blue (PB50), also known as Anthraquinone Blue. This color can create beautiful purples with Quinacridone Magenta and great greens with your yellow or Transparent Yellow Oxide.
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please tell me what to replace the blue and green windsors with, I just can’t figure it out, I collected everything else
Great question. You could replace Windsor blue with phthalo blue and replace phthalo green with Viridian but check that it’s transparent. I hope that helps .
My other favourite colour theory book is reviewed here ua-cam.com/video/sTR3ZCwlGGM/v-deo.html
Winsor Blue has pigment PB 15:3 which is Phthalo Blue Yellow Shade, Winsor Green has pigment PG7 which is Phthalo Green Blue Shade. No? Now they distinguish the shades in the name:
Winsor Blue (Green Shade) - PB15:3, Winsor Blue (Red Shade) - PB15
Winsor Green (Blue Shade) - PB7, Winsor Green (Yellow Shade) - PG36
I prefer PB15:3 and PG36
Thanks for the great info!
@@MarionChapmanArtist I forgot to add on my previous comment about your question about a transparent Burnt Sienna. Probably the color is Transparent Red Oxide (PR101), a lovely color that mixes so well with Ultramarine Blue to create a very interesting chromatic black. It can also create very pleasing crimson colors with Quinacridone Magenta. I would also recommend Transparent Yellow Oxide (PY42), a great color to have to darken yellow and for mixing greens. I just watched your video about your palette, I think you would enjoy Indanthrone Blue (PB50), also known as Anthraquinone Blue. This color can create beautiful purples with Quinacridone Magenta and great greens with your yellow or Transparent Yellow Oxide.
A video about PB60, in acrylic inks, but it can give you an idea about this pigment: ua-cam.com/video/E2jU_rseYzA/v-deo.html
@@jc-aguilar I love the idea of transparent red oxide! I'll be sure to find it. thanks again