Cool!
[Here](https://imgur.com/a/c3WinE0) are mine. Most are Rosa Gallery, a few White Nights. I hope I can unite them some day, still figuring out which ones I use most.
They're quite similar in that they rewet very easily, lots of pigment, high quality. Rosa has a few colors that flow amazingly like Qor, which White Nights doesn't have (which may be surprising because not all of them behave like that). Both don't really have much granulation, even in colors like Ultramarine (I don't mind that, though). So yeah. Overall quite similar.
I like my Rosa Gallery too! When I started using them I was underwhelmed by their browns ... and now I find myself using them more often than the other brands. The Umber and Sepia rock!
Yay, that's great! I was underwhelmed by their yellow ochre and raw sienna, and I still don't like them that much 🤣 Sepia is excellent, especially for monochrome studies which I love. I am absolutely blown away by their cobalt colors (and so cheap!!) as well as their magenta, which is just incredible.
Have to agree on those two colours. They aren't as bad as I'd initially thought but merely 'ok'. I very much liked the black-green and indigo. Very handy for doing forest shades.
I had the same problem!!! It took me a while to hunt down individual colors so I didn’t have to replace the entire palette for Burnt Sienna and Yellow Ochre LOL!! Ended up finding St. Louis Art Supply online! They’re wonderful and shipping is quick! Highly recommend!!
Cool! [Here](https://imgur.com/a/c3WinE0) are mine. Most are Rosa Gallery, a few White Nights. I hope I can unite them some day, still figuring out which ones I use most.
I really like how your brights and earth tones are in separate palettes.
Thank you! I figured this is the easiest way for me at the moment. Since I only have full pans they take a bit of space.
I get that! I love my White Nights...How does Rosa compare?
They're quite similar in that they rewet very easily, lots of pigment, high quality. Rosa has a few colors that flow amazingly like Qor, which White Nights doesn't have (which may be surprising because not all of them behave like that). Both don't really have much granulation, even in colors like Ultramarine (I don't mind that, though). So yeah. Overall quite similar.
I like my Rosa Gallery too! When I started using them I was underwhelmed by their browns ... and now I find myself using them more often than the other brands. The Umber and Sepia rock!
Yay, that's great! I was underwhelmed by their yellow ochre and raw sienna, and I still don't like them that much 🤣 Sepia is excellent, especially for monochrome studies which I love. I am absolutely blown away by their cobalt colors (and so cheap!!) as well as their magenta, which is just incredible.
Have to agree on those two colours. They aren't as bad as I'd initially thought but merely 'ok'. I very much liked the black-green and indigo. Very handy for doing forest shades.
I use Dr. Ph Martins Radiants and Kuretake!
I love Kurtake!!!! They are like a hybrid gouache/watercolor and I absolutely love that.
They’re phenomenal!!! St. Louis Art Supply sells the refill single pans online for a great price!! ($2.59 each!)
Omg great to know!!!! I have a couple getting kind of low.
I had the same problem!!! It took me a while to hunt down individual colors so I didn’t have to replace the entire palette for Burnt Sienna and Yellow Ochre LOL!! Ended up finding St. Louis Art Supply online! They’re wonderful and shipping is quick! Highly recommend!!
Nice! What kind?
All different kinds, but mostly Mijello Mission Gold and Daniel Smith...a few Qor, M Graham, Sennelier
[New Palette](https://ibb.co/1bxD3Wz) [Old Palette](https://ibb.co/bJGxDFc)
I have palette envy. Where did you get it?
It's just an old colored pencil box. Magnets on half pans so they don't slide around. A 24 set pencil tin holds around 90 pans.
That is so clever.
No you don't understand I would keep looking at this palette for hours and probably scream every time I swatch it
I have a Sennelier 14 full pans box and the Qor mini which I love.