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Friday, November 6, 2015

Nuance, Brusho and Color Burst Color Comparisons

A couple days ago I shared the color swatches for Magenta's Nuance Pigment Powers.  Today I wanted to show you what these colors looked liked compared side by side with both Brusho Colour Crystals and Color Burst powders (the 6 original colors).

I was actually surprised once I started comparing - these Nuance colors really are quite different than the others.  I had a tough time finding close matches and you'll see that some colors just didn't compare at all.   Something else I noticed...some colors looked totally different on the Watercolor Papers but looked somewhat similar on the Georgia Pacific Cardstock.   You'll just have to compare for yourself.  If you click on the photos they will enlarge a bit.


Brusho Brilliant Red, Nuance Scarlet, Brusho Scarlet
on Watercolor Paper


Brusho Brilliant Red, Nuance Scarlet, Brusho Scarlet
on Georgia Pacific CS


There was no color that even came close to the Nuance Hot Pink.


Brusho Rose Red, Nuance Red, Color Burst A. Crimson
on Watercolor Paper.


Brusho Rose Red, Nuance Red, Color Burst A. Crimson
on Georgia Pacific Cardstock


Brusho Orange, Nuance Orange, Color Burst Orange
on Watercolor paper


Brusho Orange, Nuance Orange, Color Burst Orange
on GP Cardstock


Brusho Lemon, Brusho Yellow, Nuance Bright Yellow, Color Bursh Lemon Yellow
on Watercolor paper


Brusho Lemon, Brusho Yellow, Nuance Bright Yellow, Color Bursh Lemon Yellow
on GP Cardstock


No other colors came close to this color.


I know these are nothing alike but you'll see on the GP cardstock they do look a bit more similar.
Brusho Leaf Green, Nuance Grass Green, Brusho Lime Green
on Watercolor paper


Brusho Leaf Green, Nuance Grass Green, Brusho Lime Green
on Georgia Pacific Cardstock


Again, not anywhere close but as close as I could come to being similar.
Brusho Emerald Green, Nuance Jade, Color Burst P. Green
on Watercolor Paper


Brusho Emerald Green, Nuance Jade, Color Burst P. Green
on GP Cardstock


Brusho Turquoise, Nuance Turquoise, Color Burst Ultra Marine Blue
on Watercolor paper


Brusho Turquoise, Nuance Turquoise, Color Burst Ultra Marine Blue
on Georgia Pacific cardstock


No color close enough for comparison. 


This is another color that looks closer on the GP than on WC.
Brusho O. Blue, Nuance Royal Blue, Brusho Ultra Marine
on WC paper.


Brusho O. Blue, Nuance Royal Blue, Brusho Ultra Marine
on GP Cardstock


Boy, this one was wild...all 3 are named Violet but none of them are anywhere near the same color.
Brusho Violet, Nuance Violet, Color Burst Violet
on both WC (top) and GP Cardstock (bottom)


This was interesting - the Nuance Raspberry and Color Burst Violet were closer than the Violets.
on WC paper.


Nuance Raspberry, Color Burst Violet
on GP cardstock.


Brusho Purple, Nuance Purple
on WC paper


Brusho Purple, Nuance Purple
on GP Cardstock


Brusho Grey, Nuance Grey
on Watercolor paper


Brusho Grey, Nuance Grey
on GP cardstock.


So there you go.  As you can see the 3 different mfg. pigment powders are vastly different when it comes right down to comparing color for color.  If I didn't own any of them but I was looking to purchase a set I really don't know what I'd do.  I guess it comes down to color preference and purity of color.  In my opinion - Brusho has the largest selection of colors and to me is more "artsy"; Nuance has more super bright, clear, bold colors and Color Burst offers pure artist colors to mix yourself.

What do you think?
Which is your favorite?
Which would you prefer to own?



8 comments:

  1. What I discovered is that the Nuance powder is not that chunky, so the colors mix quicker, if you add less water you will have it to mix, but not that much that if there are more colors in one powder, it does not become one color, but more colors on the page.

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  2. Geesh- what differences in cardstock and watercolor papers- The cardstock seems to loose vibrancy. And after looking at all of the samples, I think I would choose Nuance over the other two- I think there is more pigment pop -just my preference ")
    Thanks Roni for again doing the work for us and giving us a great comparison!
    hugs,Jackie

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  3. Thanks for sharing. I love my Brusho but now think I'm going to buy the Nuance also.

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  4. Now I know who makes the Nuance powders! Thanks for sharing this info, I have only used Brushos up till now. I think the Nuance ones look even richer. Thanks again for doing all the homework for the rest of us.

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  5. Great comparison. Thanks Roni. I have brushos and like the range of colours but its nice to see how they compare. Hugz

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  6. Thank you so very much this is so help full..I own Bister and Brusho and was looking for a comparing between them all..now I will need some Nuance colors too!

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