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🎨 Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor Essentials Introductory Set, 6 Tubes, 5ml, Blue/Transparent/Yellow Review

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Paint TypeWatercolor
BrandDANIEL SMITH
ColorBlue/Transparent/Yellow
Unit Count1.02 Fl Oz
Age Range (Description)Adult
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Description of 🎨 Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor Essentials Introductory Set, 6 Tubes, 5ml, Blue/Transparent/Yellow

DANIEL SMITH is the Innovative Manufacturer of Beautiful Watercolors for Artists Worldwide, and makes the largest range of watercolors of any manufacturer, more than 240 colors. The 240+ color collection includes the exciting PrimaTek watercolors made from minerals (like Amethyst) plus other unique colors (like Moonglow) not available elsewhere, and Luminescent Watercolors which allow artists to capture the luminescent colors that exist in nature that regular watercolors cannot capture!. The DANIEL SMITH Essentials Watercolor Set has six, 5ml watercolor tubes that are just the right size to get started painting with DANIEL SMITH Watercolors for both the beginner and professional artist. The set gives artists an easy way to experience the excitement of painting with DANIEL SMITH Watercolors, is conveniently sized to take along for plein air painting, and makes great gift!. The Essentials Set has three cool primary colors: Hansa Yellow Light, Quinacridone Rose, and Phthalo Blue (GS), and three warm primary colors: New Gamboge, Pyrrol Scarlet, and French Ultramarine. With the 6 colors in the set, you can mix a huge range of other colors including the secondary oranges, greens and violets. When mixing these 6 essential colors in different combinations, you can paint landscapes, still lifes, portraits...whatever you choose!. Mixing colors is one of the foundations of painting, and DANIEL SMITH has made painting easy by selecting for you, these 6 colors. Get started painting with the DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Essentials Set!

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic Core Set

Let me start by saying I'm a hobbyist who loves to try new things all the time. I'm an amateur in every sense of the word. But I am curious and like to learn new things and pursue new hobbies. And from time to time over the past year or so it's been watercolors. I started with student paints (Koi). It was pretty good, but the more I learned about watercolor paints, the more I wanted to experiment with quality paints and learn how to mix colors. Since then I have collected many paints in both…

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  • Art and Painting Supplies
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  • Power outlet required

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Basic Split Palette All in One Box

Split Palette consists of the primary colors red, yellow and blue but is divided into warm and cool versions. good for sampling) and colors: Pyrrole Scarlet (warm red, replaces Cadmium Red.) Quinacridone Rose (cool red, replaces Alizarin Raspberry) Hansa Yellow Light (cool green-yellow, replaces Cadmium Lemon) New Gamboge (warm yellow, replaces Gamboge no longer manufactured ) French Ultramarine (warm blue, reddish) Phthalic Blue Green cast (GS cool, greenish Replaces the less stable Prussian…

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  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
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  • Can't Remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Unique and beautiful colors

I have been working with watercolor for a year. I have used several different brands of student watercolor paints, most of which are quite good in terms of color saturation and performance. Having tried the professional honey-based brand and now Daniel Smith, I prefer the latter. and yes, professional and student grades affect performance. As a rule, DS colors are much more concentrated than school colors, so it takes a very long time for a small amount of color to come through. Plus, paper…

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  • Painting
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  • No performance