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bif

(23,980 posts)
Thu Feb 27, 2020, 12:22 PM Feb 2020

Question about paint colors

I have a pretty wide range of paint colors.(acrylics). But iIm interested in trying out some new ones. I have a Michaels and Blick close by, but they seem to have a somewhat limited selection. There are at least twice as many colors on their website--I've looked at Liquitex and Golden. And I have a printed catalog from Golden. What's the best way to judge colors? In print? On a website?

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procon

(15,805 posts)
2. Some companies offer color swatches of individual paints.
Thu Feb 27, 2020, 12:41 PM
Feb 2020

because the colors in print catalogs and internet images are often quite different from the actual color. Some offer swatches or color wheels for their whole paint selection at a reasonable price. Jerry's has one for about $15.

If you go to a brick and mortar store in person then you can see and compare colors and brands. If you find something you like then do a price comparison online.

TeamPooka

(25,273 posts)
3. I'm a Winsor & Newton guy myself but when checking out new paints in the store I
Thu Feb 27, 2020, 01:23 PM
Feb 2020

unscrew the top of the tube and check out the paint

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
5. I just purchased some Golden acrylics
Thu Feb 27, 2020, 03:24 PM
Feb 2020

I have been wanting paint that doesn’t dry too fast and recently I happened to catch a YouTube video of an artist talking about only using a handful of basic colors to create his entire palette. He was using Golden and he just blew me away. The colors are more intense and vibrant than Liquitex. He uses both. I’m sorry I can’t remember the artist but maybe I can simply look for Golden acrylics and find more about those colors.

I’m hoping I can get better results for yellow. My experience with Liquitex yellows has been basically unsatisfying. The color dries very differently to what it looks like when it’s wet. It becomes dull and too dark, losing all the lightness it has when it’s still wet. I’ll try using the Golden colors next. Soon I hope.

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