The neocolor II are some of my favourite water-soluble media. They are so vibrant and spread so well on a variety of paper.
Tri-Art Watercolours 98 Colour Dot Card
Hand-painted reference chart for this colour line.
Hand-painted reference chart
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Aquarelles Tri-Art - Teinte Viridian
Viridian Hue is part of Tri-Art Water Colours, a professional watercolour paint with strong pigment strength and smooth rewetting for clean mixes and layered washes. This colour is Semi-opaque, with High tinting strength and High staining on watercolour paper.
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Technical Information
Lightfastness
4 (Excellent)
Tri-Art numeric scale: 4 = Excellent, 3 = Very Good. A rating of 4 = 'I' on an ASTM lightfastness scale, and a rating of 3 = 'II' on an ASTM lightfastness scale.
Opacity
Semi-opaque
Opacity codes: T = Transparent, SO = Semi-opaque, O = Opaque.
Pigments
Mixed
Single pigment colours tend to mix cleaner and are easier to predict. Mixed pigment colours combine multiple pigments to achieve a specific hue or behaviour.
Pigment family
Mixed
Pigment family describes pigment type. Mineral pigments are often earth or inorganic. Organic pigments are typically synthetic organics, often higher chroma. Mixed indicates a blend.
Tinting strength
High
Tinting strength is how strongly the colour influences mixtures when mixed with white or a lighter colour. Higher tinting strength means a little goes a long way.
Staining
High
Staining describes how readily a pigment binds into the surface. Higher staining is harder to lift or remove and can be more permanent in thin applications.
Colour bias
Cool
Colour bias is the undertone (warm, cool, neutral). Bias affects mixing, especially when creating clean neutrals and secondary colours.
Pigment codes
PBR 7, PG 7
Pigment codes are Colour Index identifiers (for example PB29, PR101). They indicate the actual pigments used, which helps compare colours across brands and predict mixing behaviour.
Sheen
SG
Sheen is the surface reflectivity after drying. Codes: M = Matte, SG = Semi-gloss, G = Gloss.

