





DANIEL SMITH 285250077 Extra Fine Secondary Watercolor Set, 3 Tubes, 15ml
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fallstar1
> 3 dayGreat great great value ! Beautiful paints!
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Saraka
> 3 dayBeautiful granulating secondary colors. Daniel Smith is my favorite brand of watercolor pigments.
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C. Basada
> 3 dayamazing watercolors. I really love the test sheets that this company makes.
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JF
> 3 daySuprised how much I like and use the Quin. Burnt Orange (PO48) as well as Undersea Green(PB29, PO48, PY150). I use this orange more than the other version of PO48 that I own which is M. Graham’s Quin. Rust. Undersea Green was the color I was most curious about since it’s a 3 pigment color. I was expecting it would become a muddy mess when mixed, but I was wrong and I love the variety of earthy greens I can get.
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Shannon
> 3 dayGreat paints and a great price.
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Jackie Beckett
> 3 dayVery unique trio of paints Loving this experiment DSP is making happen now Worth trying
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Bates
> 3 dayIm loving these colors & how they mix with each other. The green is a convenience mix but is gorgeous granulating color. Purple is very strong a little goes a long way.
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Flyswatter
> 3 dayThe orange is more of a brown, but thats okay. I love Daniel Smith, and its nice to have some colors that are transparent and non-staining so I can lift them back up.
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Robin
Greater than one weekVery pleased with the colors and they look just as good when theyre dry, at least in my opinion.
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College student
> 3 dayThe only color I found useful from this set was the purple. The burnt orange isn’t as orange as the it looks its more brown than I personally liked. The green is a mix of 2 other pigments you can buy from Daniel smith so I would just recommend mixing to get the green.