I am unaware what press my Painting paper is,given the poor colour outcome that I abe alredy mentioned. The paper is quite smooth and no freckles or roughness but not a good water holder . could you help me understand what sort of paper is it? Since from Childhood I have been painting with Artisan Brand painting paper and suddenly this is disappointing me.
Use 300 GSM watercolour paper for best results. But if you are starting to learn Watercolours you can use cartridge papers for practice. Even handmade paper are also good for practice. You can ask your further doubts on my Instagram also.
While Brustro's colors are brighter, they seem to lack the transparency which is a must for watercolors. Camlin also lacks transparency compared to more expensive brands like Winsor and Newton, but seems far better than Brustro in that department. Either way, Camlin seems far superior to Brustro for the price, at least for the tubes.
i have been using camlin artist grade cakes for years and got really vibrant paintings .. i dont know about brusto as i haven’t used them but clearly from the video its evident that brusto has chalkiness in them ; i dont know how have u found brusto to be more vibrant Camlin is way more saturated period!
I felt like camel colors were used with too much water especially crimson. Crimson of camel was tea consistency and brustro was more like milk/cream consistency. Honestly I would put bit more and go for sennelier watercolor over brustro if I'm increasing budget for watercolor. Won't get a big variety of color for similar price range but you'll see a huge difference in quality. Also been using camel for a long time and they are pretty vibrant. You can check videos for camel review by other artists on RU-vid as well.
Any day, Camlin Artist’s watercolours are way better than Brustro’s. The true orange is in Camlin. Brostro’s is more yellow, that’s not what pure orange is. The Prussian blue in Brustro is more like Ultramarine than Persian. The crimson test can’t be justified. You took more pigment for Brustro and half the amount for Camlin. Crimson is supposed to be towards pink unlike Brustro’s which will never give you bright purple. And artists usually prefer to mix their own purples than buy a readymade one. Hence it is not in the Camlin box. Brustro colours are for kids!
@@btszone68 Camlin. Any day. Reputed brand. Since 1963, at least. Highly pigmented. Used by professional artists since decades. Both look good on paper but Brustro turns out to be patchy and blotchy at times. Not as smooth and creamy as Camlin watercolours. The archival grade of Camlin is proven. Brustro is too new to be relied upon for this.
@@bird7402 You didn't understand what I have written. More vibrancy is needed in professional colours, which, unfortunately, Brustro lacks when compared to Camlin.
@@saloni.sharma It's just their marketing gimmicks that are making their trashy products sell. They have no standardsat all. Colour with identical packaging available in other contries, with different brand names. Only the print on it changes. These are made by some cheap Chinese paint-manufacturing companies. These are actually student-grade colours marketed as 'Artist's' colours.
@@specialeffectsgraphicsdesi9066 yeah I've checked similar looking art supplies online and they're all same with different label names. Mostly made in China and slapped on the brand name to triple its price. Brustro, Ohuhu, STA, Pathos, Mungyo, and what not.. All the same stuff
Just to let you know Camlin has a variety of colors shades available if you buy tubes separately and those colors are vibrant as well and definitely trustable but brustro are not as vibrant as those colors. These sets of Camlin are manufactured in China or like quality is questionable but if you go for artists grade and but separate tubes. You'll know the difference. Also brustro is shady idk but i just can't trust on this brand as my experiences with every new product I'm buying from them is getting worse. And lastly sheets are also a major factor some display colors very differently compared to others
Very well explained . Thanks a lot. Recently whenever I paint using Camlin, after it dries the color doesn't come out as it should and leave a patchy swatch. Hence I bought today Brustro and now I am waiting to use it to see how it comes out.
I've always used camlin water colors since I was 11 or 12 ,they are pretty good and affordable but now I'm deciding to use the brusto one ,as they are more vibrant and bright
Both are different medium and both are best in their own way. Watercolour are transparent whereas gouache are opaque which can be used both as watercolours as well as acrylics.
It's due to the camera placement . However there is no such rules for blending, you can blend in your own way to get the right result. And here It's just a colour swatch not artwork .
Yeah it was a swatch of colours that i understood..... But i want to suggest you one thing onlly that dont rub your brush forcefully while blendling the colours...... Whatever 😊😊😊😊 your drawings were awsome 😊😊😊😊😊 and i m also having a drawing channel ... "Pleasing art" you can also see my creativity out there ..... Thank you❤️❤️❤️
In this video for colour swatching I have used cartridge paper. For watercolour painting I use watercolour papers 300 gsm and cartridge paper. For acrylic painting I use canvas.
@@pragyanmuduliarts oh, thank you so much! I don't have watercolor paper and I only have ivory sheets right now can I use it for a proper portrait painting?
These brushes are not available online. I bought these from local art shop. You can check in your nearby art shop it may be available there. Brush name - ARTMAN watercolour brush
Nope. BTW, brustro is chalky, at least mine is. The pigment rubs off after drying. It just rubs off slightly but still is annoying. Also, they seem to be lying about the pigment codes cause all their pans have same pricing when some pigments are clearly more expensive than others. Also, both camlin and brustro use fugitive pigments. Using them for commissioned work is like cheating unless you mention it beforehand to the client that the colors would fade in a couple of years(if not kept covered). If you have some amount of money, you can actually go with Daniel Smith Essentials set. It's a split primary set. Add some cheaper earth tones from whitenights or something and you're good to go. Well, if not go for camlin as per my experience. But be guarded against light.