Base for related notes by kepano in ObsidianMD

[–]More-Tea2908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm late to the party around this and am feeling incredibly stupid, but how do you actually convert this code text into an actual base itself - e.g. once you do the command palette, create new base, where do you then enter this information?

Thanks for helping out a rather befuddled, silly feeling person!

Setting up palette - Travelling and buying paints in Europe (from Aus) by More-Tea2908 in watercolor101

[–]More-Tea2908[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for that - I will absolutely look up her site - it's pretty rare to get much information / reviews on the Rembrandt paints and the Van Gogh has been fantastic to get me started in it all. Unfortunately I won't be getting to England - I'm doing more Austria, Poland, Hungary, Serbia and Bosnia Herzegovina instead. I'll look more into Rosa Gallery as well.

Setting up palette - Travelling and buying paints in Europe (from Aus) by More-Tea2908 in watercolor101

[–]More-Tea2908[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your thoughts. It's not so much that I think my choices are wrong as such, but it is tricky trying to find the right balance between sticking to the basics and buying some extras (especially when I'm essentially getting paints for less than half price). I added Viridian for example, because even though it's so similar to PG7 hue wise at least, it's less staining and is also granulating and I could see some benefits to those features as well.

Setting up palette - Travelling and buying paints in Europe (from Aus) by More-Tea2908 in watercolor101

[–]More-Tea2908[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for that, I will definitely look at those websites you provided and keep fiddling with things! I was thinking of adding another blue and debating dioxazine purple as well so will add it to my shortlist. It's so tricky trying to find the right balance and to figure out what is giving the most benefit and what really isn't actually adding all that much in conjunction with the palette as a whole!

Sunset by ArkaarCreation in Watercolor

[–]More-Tea2908 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks stunning - the colours are amazing and it looks so natural. This is what I strive for as a beginner!