notcoolenough
Jan 26, 2016, 07:17 PM
Here is the deal. I am an Art NEW MEDIA Major, but I do have to deal with traditional art classes, that of which contain concepts and mediums kind of foreign to me including paints.
On my list of materials to buy, I need Acrylic (or gouache or tempera or a hybrid). I am forever broke and am in no way experienced with painting, so I am going with acrylic.
The professor has listed the warm and cool colors I need and some names that they may go by. She recommended JERRYARTARAMA because of their prices and convenience (all the names she listed are there), but 1. there are FAR cheaper paints elsewhere (screw quality I am freaking broke), and 2. my roommate has paints. It is just that they are not named the same.
I have googled things like "list of warm reds", but I just find philosophical debates about the impossibility of forming such a subjective list.
I'm unsure what to do here... do I just suck it up and spend all my money on a website because of simplicity? Do I just head over to Michaels and hopefully guess correctly? Do I buy from various other affordable websites and, again, hope I get the right colors?
I understand the argument of warm and cold being subjective. But I find it hard to believe I cant find a comparative list of color names. Why can't I look up FLAME RED and get a list of other similar warm reds that go by that name?
On my list of materials to buy, I need Acrylic (or gouache or tempera or a hybrid). I am forever broke and am in no way experienced with painting, so I am going with acrylic.
The professor has listed the warm and cool colors I need and some names that they may go by. She recommended JERRYARTARAMA because of their prices and convenience (all the names she listed are there), but 1. there are FAR cheaper paints elsewhere (screw quality I am freaking broke), and 2. my roommate has paints. It is just that they are not named the same.
I have googled things like "list of warm reds", but I just find philosophical debates about the impossibility of forming such a subjective list.
I'm unsure what to do here... do I just suck it up and spend all my money on a website because of simplicity? Do I just head over to Michaels and hopefully guess correctly? Do I buy from various other affordable websites and, again, hope I get the right colors?
I understand the argument of warm and cold being subjective. But I find it hard to believe I cant find a comparative list of color names. Why can't I look up FLAME RED and get a list of other similar warm reds that go by that name?