Why notorious? It has been said, and repeated many time, that this paint was made in a vile process by feeding cows in India with certain types of leaves, that turned their urine yellow, and this was the foundation of the paint. In addition Rowney and one or two others called it `Indian Yellow, supposedly a replacement for the notorious original Indian Yellow. Both have already reformulated with a multi pigment mix. Although not offered by a huge number of paint makers PY153 was the pigment used by both Winsor & Newton and Daniel Smith for the popular New Gamboge paints. As has been pointed out previously makers of watercolour or other types of paint are very much at the bottom of the pile and have to take whatever is available. “In 2012 the popular pigment PY153 Nickel Dioxine Yellow was discontinued, no doubt because of lack of demand from the chemical and/or auto industries. PY153, bright tranasparent indian yellow color, nickel dioxine yellow pigment is also discontinued. It is sad to hear that PG50 now is not available for artistic use. Therefore, Golden replaced it with actual pigments. Pigment manufacturer discontinued Cobalt Titanate PG50 production. But if they do eventually offer the Titan Green Pale in their Heavy Body acrylics I will give it a try. I was thinking about getting the Cobalt Titanate Green…as it wasn’t as expensive as the other cobalt colors, and I like the light, somewhat pastel look…my colors usually end up too dark and heavy so this would be a useful color to have. I don’t use Open, so the Titan Green Pale replacement is not an option for me. But I chose to post them without any Photoshop color modification…because if I tweak the colors to look more ‘just right’ on my display, it might make it more ‘off’ on other people’s displays.ĪJ, it’s too bad the Cobalt Titanate Green is no longer available. On my monitor, my samples look accurate in terms of hue, but a bit greyer than real life. I suppose it’s possible that the Blick samples might look more accurate on some displays…and mine less so. Questions? Please message us through the chat console on the bottom left of your page, by clicking on the blue bubble.Mythrill, no probs. We will send you a proof to the email provided during checkout within 48 hours of purchase. We do not authorize or give permission for any use of these items. © 2023 Designs, design elements, photographs, and text configurations are property of Sycamore Studios™. Production times do not include shipping times. Colors may vary slightly from the colors on your monitor.Ĭurrent production times for can coolers is 14-16 business days (2 days for proofing, and 12-14 days for production). Please note: once can coolers are approved and printed, they are non-refundable.If you have any questions or comments, or would like to request a custom order, please don't hesitate to send us a message. Ink colors: white (recommended), black, metallic black, metallic silver, metallic gold, metallic dusty rose, metallic copper, yellow, gold, orange, mint, lime, kelly green, forest green, light blue, teal, navy blue, royal blue, coral, light pink, hot pink, red, burgundy, deep purple, khaki, brown, gray, and charcoal (see image 4).ĭue to contrasting pattern colors on the camo can coolers, darker background colors may show through lighter shades of ink colors.
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