What is quinacridone gold?

Everyone's favorite, Quinacridone Gold replaces Raw Sienna and adds versatility with its glazing and mixing capabilities. It is an excellent low-staining golden yellow pigment that can enhance any mixture.
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What is a substitute for Quinacridone gold?

Rowney (PY153) Winsor & Newton (PO62, PY139) Similar properties to Quinacridone Gold, but a more saturated yellow/orange. Used to be a fugitive color, but modern pigments have overcome this problem.
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What does Quinacridone mean in paint?

Quinacridone is an organic compound used as a pigment. Numerous derivatives constitute the quinacridone pigment family, which finds extensive use in industrial colorant applications such as robust outdoor paints, inkjet printer ink, tattoo inks, artists' watercolor paints, and color laser printer toner.
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Is Quinacridone gold warm or cool?

Quinacridone Gold (PO49) is a warm, transparent yellow, more neutral than Cadmium Yellow Deep. It creates wonderful natural greens when mixed with Ultramarine. Hansa Yellow Deep is a less expensive pigment than cadmium, and very pure in hue.
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Is Quinacridone gold transparent?

Rich, deep golden-brown in mass tone and when mixed with white a clean gold, Quinacridone Gold is transparent and like all Quinacridones is vibrant and mixes very cleanly. Download and/or print a color chart.
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What happened quinacridone gold?

Daniel Smith brought up the remaining Quinacridone Gold pigment, and by 2005 they were the only manufacturer to offer the genuine, single pigment colour. Their last batch of Quinacridone Gold paints was sold in 2018, and now they use a mixture of PY150 and PO48 to make a Quinacridone Gold hue.
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What colours make quinacridone gold?

The transparent nature of Quinacridone Gold means that it can be mixed to an impressive range of colours. Many artists have been able to replace their Raw Sienna and Yellow ochre with this single colour.
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What does Phthalo mean?

Phthalo – Phthalo is short for Phthalocyanine, which is a synthetic pigment of greenish-blue. Colors like Phthalo Blue and Phthalo Green are popular amongst artists for their intensity and tinting strength. Quinacridrone – The organic compound known as Quinacridrone is a red powder that is used as a pigment.
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Are all quinacridone colors transparent?

Paint makers create quinacridones in color laboratories using the most advanced techniques available. By combining tiny particles of pigments, machines create shades of paint that artists easily control. The family of quinacridone colors is also transparent, adding to their popularity.
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Is quinacridone transparent?

Quinacridone Rose is a powerful, transparent rose pink. It can form part of a primary triad is it mixes to create beautiful purples and natural oranges, (See below), or can be used as the cool red in a split primary palette. It is made by many manufacturers, including Daniel Smith, M.
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What makes a color Phthalo?

Phthalo pigments are a family of blue and green synthetic organic pigments based on variants of copper phthalocyanine, a deep blue compound produced by the reaction of phthalic anhydride, urea, copper and ammonia.
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Is quinacridone crimson the same as Alizarin crimson?

The top row is Quinacridone Magenta. When it comes to mixing orange, Permanent Alizarin Crimson has slight advantage because it's a warmer red compared to Quinacridone Magenta, and because of that the oranges are slightly more vibrant.
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What is the most transparent yellow watercolor?

PY153 Indian Yellow (Winsor Newton) This is my favourite of the PY153 paints (and of the paints named Indian Yellow). It is the most transparent and the most chromatic of these groups, although still less than PY150 – ranging from a golden orange to a beautiful marigold yellow, down to a buttery colour in tints.
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What can I use instead of Indian Yellow?

A reliable Indian Yellow substitution is the yellow pigment 110, or PY110, currently produced in a single-pigment watercolour by a handful of manufacturers. PY110 is highly transparent, has little drying shift, excellent lightfast ratings, and is staining but still lifts easily even when dry.
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What watercolor is closest to Indigo?

Indigo and Payne's Gray are the same mixture of pigments. Just payne's gray has less Pthalo Blue/Winsor Blue. So add Pthalo Blue/Winsor Blue to Payne's Gray = Indigo!
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What is quinacridone crimson?

Quinacridone Crimson was developed as a replacement to Alizarin Crimson and is therefore on the violet or blueish side of red rather than orange side. This is achieved by the deep dusty crimson of Perylene in combination with the clear magenta reds of Quinacridone.
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What is the difference between phthalo blue and ultramarine blue?

Ultramarine blue (left) is very different than Phthalo blue (right). If we mapped each color on the color wheel, we'd see that ultramarine leans toward the violet side of the wheel, while phthalo shifts toward the green side.
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What is quinacridone magenta?

Quinacridone Magenta is a Series 3 transparent color. It has a masstone of the cleanest and most powerful cool blueish red, very useful for colour mixing and glazing because of its transparent undertone. This color is available in 80ml, 250ml and 500ml sizes.
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What happened to manganese blue?

Note: true Manganese Blue, discontinued from product lines due to environmental concerns and toxic by-product, has been replaced in the DANIEL SMITH line with a formulation which closely resembles it. The result is a safe, high quality lightfast pigment with the color we adore – Manganese Blue Hue.
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What watercolor makes gold?

When creating gold with two colors, you will need to combine yellow and brown. When combining these two colors, always start with yellow, as adding brown to yellow will go much quicker, while it could take quite a bit of yellow paint to overcome brown to make gold.
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Are quinacridone colors staining?

Staining colours can also be extremely vibrant and high tinting, such as Phthalo and certain Quinacridone colours. Staining colours are great for layering or glazing techniques. When painting in layers, the initial wash has to be dry first before painting with additional layers of paint.
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What can I use instead of Alizarin crimson?

I highly recommend perylene maroon (PR179) as the best substitute for alizarin crimson. It is exceptionally lightfast for a red or carmine pigment, and provides some of the "blue red" reflectance necessary to produce dull violet mixtures with violet blue or blue paints.
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What is a substitute for quinacridone red?

Quinacridone Red is a very similar alternative. Ultramarine Blue is a beautiful granulating warm transparent blue. DANIEL SMITH also make a French Ultramarine, but I prefer the series 1 Ultramarine as it makes my 'Jane's Grey' color. This is my most used blue.
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Is ultramarine blue warm or cool?

Ultramarine Blue is a warm blue containing traces of red. It sits towards Violet on the color wheel. Ultramarine is a strong, sedimentary pigment and mixes well with other colors to make rich strong darks, subtle greys or mauves.
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