Watercolors!
Apr. 2nd, 2020 06:53 pmEller’s Artisan Watercolors: The Ill-Advised Set

Handmade*, artisan** watercolors*** in a travel-sized**** set that will delight***** beginning as well as professional****** artists! Unique colors******* in a small-batch******** limited edition*********!
*a pretty much meaningless designator, considering how all the main ingredients are products of chemical processing done in a real lab, but whatever
**consistently shitty quality, that is
***that one, at least, is perfectly correct
****not-enough-colors
*****or at least amuse
******an outright lie
*******uniquely weird colors that no one will ever find a use for. Notice that LOVELY dark brown with discreet shimmer?
********at least I didn’t waste too much good pigment
*********I’m learning from my mistakes! Sorry to the single person out there who will sorely miss the exact shade of their guinea pig's fur!

….just to be clear: I’m not selling these. And not only because I can’t ship them internationally anyway these days. Unfortunately, I’m too much of a honest person. I'm just making fun of the way people on Etsy promote their selfmade colors. (Actually, I just realized that by providing information about the pigments I used, I'm being MORE professional about this than, like, 90% of sellers on Etsy. That's... just sad.)
But I'm happy that I managed to make colors that are somewhat useable. Also, Candle Glob is my perfect yellow.

Handmade*, artisan** watercolors*** in a travel-sized**** set that will delight***** beginning as well as professional****** artists! Unique colors******* in a small-batch******** limited edition*********!
*a pretty much meaningless designator, considering how all the main ingredients are products of chemical processing done in a real lab, but whatever
**consistently shitty quality, that is
***that one, at least, is perfectly correct
****not-enough-colors
*****or at least amuse
******an outright lie
*******uniquely weird colors that no one will ever find a use for. Notice that LOVELY dark brown with discreet shimmer?
********at least I didn’t waste too much good pigment
*********I’m learning from my mistakes! Sorry to the single person out there who will sorely miss the exact shade of their guinea pig's fur!

….just to be clear: I’m not selling these. And not only because I can’t ship them internationally anyway these days. Unfortunately, I’m too much of a honest person. I'm just making fun of the way people on Etsy promote their selfmade colors. (Actually, I just realized that by providing information about the pigments I used, I'm being MORE professional about this than, like, 90% of sellers on Etsy. That's... just sad.)
But I'm happy that I managed to make colors that are somewhat useable. Also, Candle Glob is my perfect yellow.
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Date: 2020-04-02 07:06 pm (UTC)I mean, it's fun - but the results, at least in my case, are nowhere near professional quality. If a transparent shading near-black is what you need, you're probably better off taking ready-made watercolor, a transparent blue (like ultramarine or one of the phthalos, depending on whether you want your paint to be granulating or not) and a transparent black (like PBk6), and mix those on your palette or in an empty pan. From a result-oriented point of view, making your own watercolors is a waste of time and resources.
The fun part, for me, is the process of playing with pigments, chemicals, honey, and - in one case of a still unfinished paint - gin. (I'm even wearing an improvised protective mask for handling the pigments. At least my lab training has SOME use right now...) Having the end result of, uh, mediocre watercolors in weird shimmery shades, is not something I need for my personal happiness. XD
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Date: 2020-04-02 07:13 pm (UTC)I think I would probably get nice results from Phthalo Blue (green shade) + PBk6, but because I rely so much on India ink I actually don't own ANY blacks, which I clearly need to remedy! XD I'll think about it for the next time I order art supplies...
[1] Ever since I learned of the serious health risks involved with some of the sealants commonly used with painting BJDs (ball-jointed dolls), I have been paranoid about particulates. :p
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Date: 2020-04-02 07:26 pm (UTC)PB15:3 + PBk6 will probably work but give you a blue-black with a bit of a greenish tint. For an actual blue-black, I'd probably use Phthalo Sapphire (PB15:6) or add a tiny bit of PV19...
...wow, no black watercolor? How is that even possible? XDDD
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Date: 2020-04-02 08:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-04-02 08:41 pm (UTC)https://www.royaltalens.com/en/catalog/van-gogh-watercolour/watercolour-pan-dusk-green-630/ I own this pretty Dusk Green, which is, essentially, the Lunar Black pigment (granulating PBk11, the same thing as in DS Lunar Black) with phthalo green (PG7). It's a lovely product, and I'd guess you'll receive something very similar if you mix it with PB 15:3, just in more blue-ish.