DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolor 238 Dot Try It Card
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DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolor 238 Dot Try It Card

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The ideal way to try out the many different types of Daniel Smith Extra fine watercolours.

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If you love taking a paint brush to a new color, painting out a stroke, watching the color flow across your paper and experiencing the joy of a beautiful new watercolor, then you are really going to enjoy this!

Now you can try almost every color in the DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolor vast and innovative line!

Provided on Watercolor Paper, the 238 Watercolor Dot Chart includes the painting properties for every color with a paintable dot you can try out for yourself!

On the 238 "Try-It" Sheets, you will find 31 dots of PrimaTeks, 5 Mayan colors, the entire collection of 12 Quinacridone colors, and all 6 of the DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolor Cadmium Hues. There are 48 colors from the Luminescent collection; 20 Iridescent, 7 Interference, 19 Duochrome plus Pearlescent Shimmer and Pearlescent White. Plus, 140 of the DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolor Extra Fine Watercolors.

CREATE your Own Reference Book!
Developing an easy-to-use personal reference guide of your watercolors is always a good idea, and the 238 Try-It Color Sheet is a great way to get started!

  • Cut the 238 Try-It Color Sheet into individual reference tabs so that each of the 238 watercolor dots are on their own rectangle.
  • Be sure to preserve the information (watercolor name, series number, sku number, and color information) printed on the paper for each color.
  • Using sheets of watercolor paper or pages in a Watercolor Journal, staple each reference rectangle onto a page.
    You could use A4 sheets and punch holes so that they could be inserted into a binder later.
  • Dip your brush into water, then onto the watercolor dot on the stapled Reference rectangle.
  • Take up the pigment and paint it out on your Reference Book page.
  • Brush out the released pigment on the paper, experimenting with pigment density and transparency/granulation.
  • You can then write in notes about the color, such as Tips and Tricks about Wet onto Wet/Dry Paper Techniques.

Create Mixing References too - combinations that you want to remember and use later.

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