White 2.0 Acrylic Paint Beta Test | Stuart Semple & Culture Hustle Review

Published 2020-05-12
In today's video I'm testing three beta versions of white 2.0 acrylic paint by Stuart Semple & Culture Hustle. I've already tried a few paints from Stuart Semple & Culture Hustle, mainly their black 2.0, their black 3.0 and their acrylic paint potion set. Now although this is just a beta test for when white 2.0 gets released, I thought it would be fun to review these experimental paints to see if they end up being the whitest acrylic paint in the world. Overall I was pretty impressed with these beta versions of white 2.0 acrylic paint, and I think after a little bit of tweaking, the finished white 2.0 acrylic paint will be a pretty white paint! But what were your thoughts on these beta versions of white 2.0 acrylic paints from Stuart Semple & Culture Hustle? Will you be tempted to buy the finished white 2.0 when it gets released? Let me know in the comments below!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Luna-Atiny-Stay
    I think the potion paint looks the best one, great video ❤❤❤
  • @senoji6696
    What a great video mate. Thank you. I'd like you do a light test with color on your samples. Because in the end it would come down to perspective and what reflects on the final product.
  • @lyndaelefsen486
    The potion paint sparked my interest. I use oils and have just started acrylics so I might have a look out for these
  • @meganlouise1125
    This was really cool to watch!!! And looks like u had fun and no stress😁😁💕
  • @Rivanni1
    Love oil paints but I'll definitely try the beta 3 and potion paints after this! Thanks for the vid! ♡🎨
  • Fantastic video man, good comparison of different brands and you're a good laugh! Nice to hear someone else from the North East on YouTube too! Not that you can tell too much from my accent 😂 Also - 'do not paint skin.' immediately spills on hands I relate to this too much 😄
  • Thanks for a great informative video. I have bought the Beta paints but not tested them yet. Thinking about testing them on different materials, wood, white paper, mirror, stone, fabric, plastic e.t.c
  • Great video! Do the beta paints have any fragrance to them like the potion paint's vanilla scent?
  • I'm curious what the samples look like in low light. I assumed the whitest white would need the least amount of light to be read as white. I'm wondering about how that compares.
  • @mormand5003
    If it were any whiter, we would have to name it Karen and it would be asking for a manager. I had to lol
  • It would have been cool to see how it performs on various white papers arches and other common brands just to see how much it pops against what we call white anyway it was a cool video very cool thank you
  • @hamsterSNAKE
    Maybe you can actually answer my question....I wanna use white 2.0 inside a small grow box to reflect light at the absolute stupidest level possible. The walls would be wood, but I don't know how I would seal the paint with little to no gloss or shine...it needs to hold up to UV, discolloring, peeling, cracking, water and being cleaned. If you had any suggestions or recommendations I'd much appreciate it as you have had some hands on experience with the white 2.0 and painting. Thanks🍻 I'm not a painter or have any experience with acrylic paint, or varnish or matte sealers. So I'm not sure if I'd just be better off using a rubberised paint...if the shine on any sealer makes the white 2.0 equal to the rubberized paint then I won't waste my time with white 2.0.
  • @Tizer25911
    There'll be loads of tweaking Stubble Bubble. Lol