@@Violet-ok3nl I posted multiple times in the very beginning that I mistakenly called Volcano Violet “Volcano Red” during the entire video (at least I was consistent). You must have missed the on screen announcements at the beginning, I realized it during editing at the very end and was not going to re-record the entire video. You are correct, Volcano Red is much more “red” because it is only PR108 vs this Volcano Violet that has PV62 and PR108. Sorry for the confusion.
Great video. Would love to mix a granulating yellow.
@@karenirving7088 Perhaps we will have to give one a try, there are granulating yellows. Schmincke’s Volcano yellow is one of them.
I’m confused or my computer screen colors are really off. I have Schminke Volcano Red and it’s very RED but the color you have looks more purple pinky
@@Violet-ok3nl I posted multiple times in the very beginning that I mistakenly called Volcano Violet “Volcano Red” during the entire video (at least I was consistent). You must have missed the on screen announcements at the beginning, I realized it during editing at the very end and was not going to re-record the entire video. You are correct, Volcano Red is much more “red” because it is only PR108 vs this Volcano Violet that has PV62 and PR108. Sorry for the confusion.
Can you get a really good granular bright red using potters pink and a warm red. I couldn’t mix it.
@@Kj1947jfr I haven’t tried, but it would be interesting to find out!