Olive - Patreon Release
Olive is a natural, earthy green, with warm undertones.
It was the Patreon color of July 2021, and quickly grew to be a staple for any earthy palette.
Olive has no granulation it behaves rather predictably, making it a good color for beginners. Its high pigment content also makes it a great option for professional users, though it does not have the highest lightfastness rating, and we, therefore, do not recommend using it in client work.
Technical information
Pigment number: PG8 + PR102
Opacity: 2
Lightfastness: 4
Staining: 4
Granulation: No
Shimmer: No
Information is rated from 1 to 5, where 5 is lots/excellent, and 1 is low.
Olive is a natural, earthy green, with warm undertones.
It was the Patreon color of July 2021, and quickly grew to be a staple for any earthy palette.
Olive has no granulation it behaves rather predictably, making it a good color for beginners. Its high pigment content also makes it a great option for professional users, though it does not have the highest lightfastness rating, and we, therefore, do not recommend using it in client work.
Technical information
Pigment number: PG8 + PR102
Opacity: 2
Lightfastness: 4
Staining: 4
Granulation: No
Shimmer: No
Information is rated from 1 to 5, where 5 is lots/excellent, and 1 is low.
Olive is a natural, earthy green, with warm undertones.
It was the Patreon color of July 2021, and quickly grew to be a staple for any earthy palette.
Olive has no granulation it behaves rather predictably, making it a good color for beginners. Its high pigment content also makes it a great option for professional users, though it does not have the highest lightfastness rating, and we, therefore, do not recommend using it in client work.
Technical information
Pigment number: PG8 + PR102
Opacity: 2
Lightfastness: 4
Staining: 4
Granulation: No
Shimmer: No
Information is rated from 1 to 5, where 5 is lots/excellent, and 1 is low.
These watercolors are carefully crafted with professional quality pigments and a handmade binder, made out of gum arabic, and honey. We do not use clove oil in our paints.
Note: always swatch your colors before using them on a finished piece, the paper you are using might affect the color or the way the pigment behaves.