Roman Szmal should make you a brand ambassador! Most other YTrs have moved on to what ever is newer and shinier, and you've stuck with them. I love their potter's pink best, also. So much easier to re-wet and such a pretty shade! I'd also love to see the Chromium Oxide Green mixing video! Your mixing videos always end up with some pleasant surprises! Lovely video, thanks for sharing. ♥
I'll definitely do the chromium oxide green mixing video, it's apparently a very popular concept! And I really wouldn't mind if they did... Maybe I should send them an email and see what they say 😂
I would definitely be interested in a Chrome Oxide Green mixing video! Many artists seem to dislike this color, so it would be nice to see a video highlighting its beauty and maybe showcasing some unusual mixes people wouldn't think of.
I loved the snow-crunching sounds at the beginning of the video! Thanks for including the beautiful scenery again. I am so tickled to see your winter palette, I love it! Beautiful choices.
Hi , Jules! I thoroughly enjoy your videos - don’t change a thing. I would love to see a mixing video with chrome oxide green🙏 I have never seen so many people say they like this green, so I know I am in the right place. That crunchy snow was quite satisfying and made me realize that for many years it has been too warm here for crunchy snow😕 Thanks for sharing😘
Enjoyed the video and color palette, they look great together. I can see potters pink being very useful for mixing warm gentle shadows of newly fallen snow.
The sceens and the palette are so gorgeous 🥰🥰🥰 where I live it's always summer and in winter it's the same but a bit colder so I don't really experience the change of seasons that's why I enjoy these kinds of videos 🥰
Wonderful palette! I hadn't really thought about seasonal palettes...but you got me thinking now. I live in a city so there is limited nature and not much ❄️ in winter lately. I like the idea of adapting for the season. It gives a chance to colours which might otherwise not see the light regularly. As always, your vodeo has given me lots of tips to go on my own exploration. Have you done a spring palette? I am off to watch more of your colour mixibg videos in the meantime.
Thanks for sharing. I don't personally make palettes for each season. I just change up my colours based on subjects. I have several versions of PBr24 or Naples Yellow Deep, and have never noticed that it granulated. I am going to have to go try them out! I find it to be a good addition to painting red fox fur along with PO48, and PBk11. Best wishes.
*Must resist* :') That Cobalt Cerulean Blue and the Naples Yellow Deep look very tempting to me! I would also love seeing a mixing video with the chrome oxide green :) Btw. where are you from originally ? Your accent sounds cute :D
Mineral Violet and ocean blue are the only full pans i have, and i completely missed Misty Morning and the separating properties it has like the two i did order. I waited forever since i live in Western Minnesota. I need that paint.
I have the Daniel Smith Goethite, which has a stunning shimmer almost like gold. Does the Roman Szmall have a shimmer also, or is it without shimmer? Would be curious to find out. I love the Daniel Smith but would definitely be curious to purchase this one if it was without shimmer just as a contrast to the DS.
Take what I am about to type as a critique and observations. The intro started strong, the short clips you captured of landscapes was a good touch. The next oh three minuets I viewed a closed pallete and you rambling into the camera mic about something I could care less about. GOOD GOD GET TO THE POINT! The viewers time is precious and they demand payout in a timely manor. I would highly recommend NOT using the audio captured during filming because of many reasons. Seperate the recording process. First make some attempt at a script, doesn't have to be exact or word for word, just and order of the vidieo on paper. Second record the film, and lots of it so you can pick what is the best from your takes. Third, compile and edit the video into one single cohesive video for upload ( this will be a silent film), Forth Once the video is edited you need to COMMIT and not change anything when you start post production. Post production adding the other half of the experience, sound.
Hi Braden, Take what I am about type as critique and observations. The way the critique is presented is not constructive and could be perceived as rude. A well-structured critique should be objective, specific, and provide actionable feedback to help the creator improve their work. The critique is poorly structured because it lacks specificity and actionable feedback. The feedback is vague and does not provide any concrete examples of what the creator could do to improve their video. Additionally, the tone of the critique is negative and unhelpful. A constructive critique should be delivered in a respectful and professional manner. It’s important to remember that feedback is subjective and should be taken with a grain of salt. While it’s important to listen to feedback, it’s equally important to trust your instincts and stay true to your vision. Touch some grass. Yours forever, Chat GPT.
@@Puretide Fair enought. I agree I could of been more specific, however in my defense It was 5am in the morning and I was high. Also I never proof read and proudly will never proof read anything I wright. That why in college I paid someone to do that for me, like all good authors do. This is the internet, I don't care for others feelings but I do verge ons seeming rude, I walk a fine line. I enjoy the tight rope. I'm honestly surprised that someone read my comment and replied. I proudly will admit my errors when someone points them out; its a badge of honor for me. I am only human, and its good to be in the wrong sometimes, hell most of the time. Its fun, if you allow it.