🔺My TOP 3 Granulating mixes to make at home

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Hi friends! Today we have a video that you guys let me know you would want me to make. In this video I'll share 3 of my home-made granulating watercolor mixes with you 😊They are Daniel Smith and Schmincke watercolors. Some are official 'super granulating paints' and the others are.. welll... pretty paints that granulate. Let me know which one is your favorite in the comments and I'll see y'all later.

Enjoy! ♡

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Name of the paint in the mixes in order:
Opera Pink (Daniel Smith)
French Ultramarine (Daniel Smith)

Phtalo Blue (Daniel Smith)
Tundra Pink (Schmicke)

Rose of Ultramarine (Daniel Smith)
Tundra Violet (Schmicke)
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Love the opera/Ultramarine combo - Yves Klein Blue vibes. Try Caput Mortuum Violet and Phthalo Turquoise. A stunning combo.

VickyFlint
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Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you mixing those granulated colours together and getting different results. I love ❤❤❤❤ all the colours, and I’ve subscribed and given you a thumbs up too

Cyrilmc
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Oh my 😱 That Rose of Ultramarine & Tundra Violet is gorgeous - drool 🤤

allisonjames
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Super interesting. I wasn't expecting the mix of the last two to be so stunning but my goodness did it knock my socks off.

YoureBeautifulLife
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So Schmincke super-granulating (Tundra) like Daniel Smith fines. Awesome mixtures.

UJB
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I think my favorite is the opera pink and ult blue....but truly all were gorgeous!! I have a couple of the Daniel Smith, but otherwise just W&N cotman ... best I can afford right now :/ so I'm not sure, to be honest, how many are granulation ones of or not. I'll have to look back at my swatches. I mostly have just the basics to mix whatever. I love mixing colors, its so fun!! I become mesmerized just watching the paints dance around and I love adding blooms and such for texture as I like texture and a more messy look in my work
But, I'm just an older lady whose been teaching herself the last several years and fallen in love with all types of art so much. My body is a mess, so I can't practice as much as I'd like, but I truly appreciate you and so many other awesome artists that work so hard to pu out these beautiful videos because they help keep me excited and inspired and focused on the beauty around me and not the awfulness I live with daily in this body..
So I appreciate it very much! All were so beautiful!! :) I subscribed and look forward to seeing more :)
Thank you again!!

jadedenthusiasms
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I've been mixing my rose of Ultramarine for a couple of months. The reason I've been doing this is because, I'm not proud, I ran out of $, though I do have Dan Smith's French Ultramarine in a 15 oz tube, since I'd been using it up like water(color). I found it a wonderful experience. I can use which PV19 color (I have maybe 12), and many of them allow for different color results. Of course, , differing ratios allow for variety as well. When I can scrape together $14, I think I'll miss the mix. The other cool thing is I will mix the two, but not thoroughly, and I find the odd bit of violet or a strong sliver of blue occurring in my brush strokes here and there, such fun!

meadowmorph
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I am so 😊 glad I found you!! I really love to see the magic that happens when paints are mixed together to make a brand new magical color together! So lovely 😍 so I had to subscribe!! So thank you and stay safe and God bless all of us artist! ☺👋👍🙏💖😃

jackieojeda
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This is exactly what I wanted to know 🎉

dianaromig
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I have just come across your account and watched 3 videos right away. I think I have picked up more information on colour in those three than I have in the hundreds of art videos I have seen before them. Thank you for the close up and detailed description, your videos are pitched just right 👌 I was at my local art store a few weeks ago and not sure which Daniel Smith colours to try because it was all a bit overwhelming.... I am now going to use your videos to make a shortlist of the ones I will buy the next time I am there. Thanks again! 🙌🙌 (liked and subbed) 😊

csyt
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LOVE your channel; you made me adore granulation. I've a question; whenever you say "you have to dilute it a lot", what you're actually doing it having plain water on your brush (no pigment) and kinda "adding" it to the wash? Or am I confusing it completely? 🤔 haha. I see you doing it everytime and I need to now! Also, what brush do you use in this vid?

Doom_scroll_generation
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The number one thing I dislike about Daniel Smith brand is the dishonesty about what's in the paint. Opera Pink actually has more BV10 (florescent dye) in the tube than PR122. They aren't even listing that there's mostly florescent dye in it! This is obvious because it fades so badly and glows under a black light. PR122 has very good lightfastness so if it had more in the tube it would hold up.. Holbein's Opera has more PR122 than the BV10 and thats why it fades only a little because its the florescent dye fading. When the dye vanishes the PR122 is left and is a soft beautiful pink left. Not fading hardly at all but changing hue. Daniel Smiths Opera Pink simply disappears.

Renilou
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I’ll stick with the Imperial purple. Opera pink is beguiling but useless as I don’t keep my paintings in a dark drawer. Disappointing when you tubers don’t tell how bad it is; Daniel Smith does say its rating is poor.

yvonnewagner
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I see her using granulation medium, but she never mentions it. I would really like to know what her mixtures look like without it.

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