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gamblin is a yellowing oil paint. winsor newton artist oil colour is very good oil paint but gamblin is more pigment oil paint than winsor newton. which colour of gamblin is not yellowing and I can use them without yellowing.
ОтветитьThanks for the insight!... I'm really loving Gamblin's line of colors!... Pthalo Green is one of my absolute favorite colors!...
ОтветитьNot sure I understand artists saying that gamblin are reasonably priced. On Jackson's they are significantly more than Old Holland for the same pigments, which are generally seen as expensive
ОтветитьDoes anyone knows how good is 1980 Gamblin paint is among paints at that price point? Thank you
ОтветитьYou should compare the 1980 to the artist grade
ОтветитьCan you please rewiew Master Class oil paint. Thank you
ОтветитьPigmentation is fair for the price but there is too much oil separation. When you sqeeze a Gamblin tube it often happens that you will get a lot of unmixed oil. This is bad. You won't get this from Holbein and some other manufacturers able to make more stable paints. Also, some transparent pigments like viridian and transparent red earth are too coarse and insuffitiently grinded. I have to rework them with a muller, which is time consuming and frustrating. Addind a bit more alumina stearate in their cadmiums would also make them less ''sticky'' and more brushable. My honest opinion.
ОтветитьDid you do the comparison with Winton or WN Artists’ colour? Thank you appreciate the review.
ОтветитьThe other benefit with Gamblin is that Michaels carry them. So you can use their coupons and can get individual tubes as needed without shipping charges.
Ответитьgood review, I prefer Gamblin for the reasons you stated, economical and well pigmented. lately I've tried Utrecht Artist oils in hopes of paying less but keeping the pigmentation..we shall see... so far I like the cobalt blue for the price- thanks again nice job
ОтветитьHi Jason, this is very helpful. 🙌🏻
Have you ever tried Mussini Oil Paints by Schmincke? I’d love to hear your thoughts on them, I’m so unsure what to buy.
Hi: I couldn't understand the name of the company you said you go to for things you can't get from Gamblin. Would you mind telling me again? Also as a new painter I am curious to know if you wash and reuse your paint rags or just use them until you can't and toss them out. Many thanks for your channel...your videos are a great help to me!
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What area does 30 ml of paint cover?
since it is expensive
you make my day.
Hi I am from India. Can you please review indian brand Camlin? their artists oil colors are way affordable than any brand from Us or Europe. I think they perform way better in comparison with price.
ОтветитьIf you would have to choose between Gamblin and Lukas 1862, what would you prefer?
And thank you for all the very informative videos you always make! :))
This helps me so much in deciding what brand to buy! I hope I get this in India!
ОтветитьWould be nice if you can do the same test with Gablin and Utrecht as I have used Utrecht for 20 years and love it and the Gamblin too. Thanks
ОтветитьGamblins Burnt Umber for me has continuously been problematic...oil separates....seems to be shortly after opening...I buy only smaller tubes or other brands...
ОтветитьThank you for taking the time to make this video. I live on Maui and have always bought paint from my local art store. Now in lockdown I can’t go to my local art store so I’ve been buying supplies online and I’ve noticed Gamblin and this information is very helpful.
ОтветитьThank you for this video Jason, I just ordered some gamblin paints, the 1980 serjes
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