Learning This Could Instantly Improve the Colors in Your Paintings

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    I am an artist living and working in France. I learned the techniques of the Atelier of the Nineteenth century and now I try to share some of my knowledge with the rest of the world, because I think that beauty still has an important role to play in artistic creation. I do mostly drawing and oil painting, and my goal is always to provide techniques, thoughts and explanations that can be useful to anyone, from beginners to more advanced artists.
    The material I use most of the time (not necessarily in this video) :
    Drawing
    ✓ Kneaded eraser
    ✓ Plumb line (DIY)
    ✓ Small mirror
    ✓ An old synthetic brush
    ✓ Masking tape
    ✓ Cutter
    ✓ Sandpaper or sanding block
    ✓ Mahlstick or Hand rest (DIY)
    ✓ Level ruler
    Graphite
    ✓ Pencils 2H, HB and 2B
    Charcoal
    ✓ If available: Nitram charcoals (H, HB and B)
    ✓ Square charcoals
    Black and white chalk
    ✓ Sketch pencil Conté white
    ✓ Square Conté noir : HB and 2B
    ✓ Chalk or pencil holder
    ✓ Pencil sketch Conté Pierre noire : H and HB
    Sanguine
    ✓ Sketch pencil Conté : Blood and blood Medici
    ✓ Crayon Polychromos Faber-Castel : sanguine
    ✓ Sketch pencil Conté white
    Oil painting
    Palette
    (Extra-fine paint, recommended brands depending on availability: Sennelier, Lefranc Bourgeois, Winsor and Newton, Royal Talens Rembrandt, Blockx, Michael Harding, Gamblin)
    ✓ Titanium White PW6
    ✓ Flake White (or substitute) PW1
    ✓ Cadmium Yellow light (or "lemon") PY35
    ✓ Yellow Ochre PY42
    ✓ Raw Umber PBr7
    ✓ Transparent Red Oxyde PR101
    ✓ Burnt Umber PBr7
    ✓ Venetian Red PR101
    ✓ Pyrrole Red PR255
    ✓ Quinacridone Rose PV19
    ✓ Quinacridone Magenta PV19
    ✓ Ultramarine Blue PB29
    ✓ Mars Black PBk11
    ✓ Cobalt Teal Blue (turquoise light) PG50
    ✓ Phthalo green warm PG36
    Brushes
    ✓ Filbert hog bristle and Synthetic sizes n° 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12
    ✓ Flat Synthetic brushes (same size)
    ✓ Round sable brush or round Kolinsky sable n° 4, 8, 10, 12 (from the size of the nail (about one inch) or synthetic imitation
    Medium
    ✓ Linseed stand oil
    ✓ Odorless mineral spirits
    ✓ Or Alkyd medium (Liquin, Galkyd, Flow'n'Dry etc.)
    ✓ Safflower oil
    Surface
    ✓ Linen canvas, fine grain universal coating
    ✓ For studies : Canson oil-acrylic oil paper Figueras
    Others
    ✓ Palette
    ✓ Sponge and spalter brushes
    ✓ Palette knife in the shape of a water drop, no souldering
    ✓ A few small pots, containers, jars...
    ✓ Paper towels
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    #art #painting #inspiration
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    Thanks for watching !

Комментарии • 251

  • @allenvoss7977
    @allenvoss7977 4 месяца назад +190

    in fact, I’ve just simplified my life with red, yellow, blue, burnt Umber and white. I use blue and burnt Umber as my darkening color, white and yellow as my lightning color . life is so much simpler , as long as your values are dead on you’re OK if your colors off a little

    • @mcdonalds1499
      @mcdonalds1499 4 месяца назад +4

      good for you

    • @Handles-R-Lame
      @Handles-R-Lame 4 месяца назад +6

      Did someone say influenced by Mark Carder? Lol it's all good because Mark is a beast at painting... anyways.
      Lets hope you dont have a deep turquoise, heavily saturated red/oranges or need truly transparent glazes. Limited pallettes are great for paintings that dont require the need for overly chromatic colors like still lifes and some portraits. Landscapes can have the appearance of being too dark, same goes for some still lifes and portraits..
      I think limited pallettes with the addition of similarly necessary chromatic colors makes the perfect range of colors to mix from. Even temperature palletes expand the painters range.
      Limited pallettes are still great nevertheless as it simplifies color mixing to its most base form..

    • @joshuaelek
      @joshuaelek 4 месяца назад +11

      Try swapping cyan for blue, and magenta for red. Just as an experiment.

  • @careywanabe
    @careywanabe 4 месяца назад +73

    I have watched a read quite a few color theories and no one has explained it like this. Makes so much more sense.

  • @toshabeans
    @toshabeans 4 месяца назад +37

    I love color theory! I remember figuring out that orange plus white doesn't just equal light orange. And specific pigments make such a big difference too, like how not every red plus blue make the same purple, or how some paints that include a white pigment or filler will dull the hue you're going for. I would say that understanding these things have pretty much revolutionized my experience of painting

    • @nelsonx5326
      @nelsonx5326 4 месяца назад +6

      Yes. Something I discovered trying to match colors when I was sign painting. I had to mix up a kind of ugly pea green. I finally matched the color when I realized it was a WARM pea green.
      I believe some black pigments to be warm black, and there are cool blacks.
      Purple is a cool color. Mixing alizarin crimson and ultramarine blue, both being cool colors, should make a better purple than cadmium red and cobalt blue.
      Another thing, paints are chemicals, not light.

  • @purrsolus
    @purrsolus 4 месяца назад +48

    I've learned more in 20 minutes about color concepts than 4 years in studio art.

  • @dianepetzold1523
    @dianepetzold1523 4 месяца назад +88

    This is simply one of the most helpful explanations of color mixing for value I've ever seen. You've illustrated it perfectly. The combination of visuals and charts along with your descriptions just makes it all click. Thank you!!!

  • @janilledutton139
    @janilledutton139 4 месяца назад +21

    I've been an artist for a long time and have never heard such a clear and truly eye-opening explanation of color mixing! Fantastic!! Thank you❤

  • @arachosia
    @arachosia 4 месяца назад +32

    This is a really good lesson. It’s rare to see complex issues like this discussed.

  • @chaddesrosiers1107
    @chaddesrosiers1107 4 месяца назад +16

    I like to think of the colour wheel as a big funnel. Like the kind you would spin a coin around to watch it circle and get sucked in. Every mix is a journey that is going to get sucked in by the colourless hole in the center. The further you have to travel for your mix the more your going to get sucked in. Gotta throw your mix a few life lines from the high chroma colours to keep it on course... least it end up in the colourless pit of suck. lol
    Thanks for the great video. :)

  • @Robalogot
    @Robalogot 4 месяца назад +10

    As a colorblind person who desperately wants to paint I love these type of videos. A more mathematical approach to color than "feel". I've been banging my head against the wall, getting frustrated with colors. These are much more helpful than anything out there.

    • @stefanorand
      @stefanorand 4 месяца назад +2

      That would be frustrating, I’d be painting monochromatic at that point 😂

    • @jeffm3283
      @jeffm3283 4 месяца назад +4

      You should take 2D and 3D Design classes, you actually have insight for accessibility in design already with colorblindness I imagine. Also, art is so much more than a pretty colorful painting if I'm being honest. You can definitely do it. Good luck pursuing art!

  • @stefanorand
    @stefanorand 4 месяца назад +8

    Just painted a Lego mini figure and struggled with getting my yellows dark and my blues light. Blew my mind when you jumped right into yellow and blue! This changes everything!!!! What a great video! Truly the best advanced color video I’ve seen out there

  • @tekaneo
    @tekaneo 4 месяца назад +13

    How elegantly explained a fairly complex topic! Thank you so much, you are a great teacher!

  • @citadelofwinds1564
    @citadelofwinds1564 10 дней назад

    This has been clearly explained and very useful. I've done various art classes over the years, and not one of those teachers mentioned the option of using colours other than black or white to darken and lighten hues. I have been going through the videos on this channel since I came across it last month, and it is hands down in my top two most useful, high-quality YT art channels.

  • @grace_eahh
    @grace_eahh 20 дней назад +1

    without exaggerating, this 23 minute video concisely summarized an entire semester of color theory classes for me. absolutely mind blown at how crystal clear everything was made out to be ~ i literally had an aha moment where i felt my brain expanding 🫡💕 this video is already stored away in my saved folder

  • @OddWoz
    @OddWoz 4 месяца назад +5

    Not being much of an artist myself(aside from some modest photoshop/gimp experience), this was such a helpful video for me in better understanding color theory and how the professionals are able to find the perfect combinations. It was always so painstaking before for me to fumble through colors through trial and error, but this really demystified a lot quite quickly. Filled in a lot of the gaps. I feel like every other explanation I’d seen just fell so short in comparison. So thank you for sharing this.

  • @61sgcust
    @61sgcust 12 часов назад

    Many thanks for that Florent! One of the best demonstrations and explanations I have ever seen. I think this will lead me to a reorganization of my palette into something more usable.

  • @DArtist2010
    @DArtist2010 4 месяца назад +7

    This is one of the most illuminating color lessons I have ever had. Merci, Florent.

  • @FeschaRocka
    @FeschaRocka 2 месяца назад +1

    Wow thank you for this insight. I‘ve never really thought about color that way

  • @AuntMay2011
    @AuntMay2011 4 месяца назад +6

    This is exactly what I needed!!! I have been struggling with color quite a lot and could not figure out what I was missing. It was this!! Thank you so much!! Fantastic video as always. Love your work and content. Thank you!

  • @GooiYingChyi
    @GooiYingChyi 4 месяца назад +2

    The rule of thumb is adding white almost always make the color pale and lighter (ie: chalky and dusty). The exception is with really dark staining colors like Phthalo blue, which a tiny bit of white can make it look more vibrant from its masstone, but a little too much, you will have the same problem of desaturating the color.
    Now adding white does not intrinsically change the hue, ie, you cannot change a blue to a green by adding white.
    In this video there is nothing wrong with mixing white, yellow with an orange. It can certainly make it both lighter, and slightly more vibrant, depending on the yellow that you use. Now, if you do that, you can no longer "get" the same orange, in fact, it should be an orange-yellow that you are getting. So the change in hue is the sacrifice you have to make in order to maintain chroma (vibrancy).
    Likewise, you can generally get brighter "blues" when mixing a phthalo blue with a little bit of green, and a bit of white. But then again, you are not getting the same blue, you are getting a blue-green.
    The easiest way to achieve the colors you want is to buy a single pigment color that best resembles it. Mixing colors generally makes it muddier (with exception, like phthalo green and yellow makes really bright leaf greens).
    So my rule is, if you can't mix the color you want, don't. You'd be far better off getting a new color and then tune it to your liking, then to waste paint trying to make a perfect mix. Then again, where is the fun without experimenting with mixes?
    So, if you want a truly bright orange, mix an orange with a fluorescent orange. That way you won't need to sacrifice big hue shifts that makes the color so yellow. If you want a truly bright blue... well, there isn't one without using some UV glow in the dark blue paint. It's just physically not possible with the pigments we have today. The best shot you have is to glaze a phthalo blue, or only add a tiny bit of white to it. Cobalt Turquoise Light (PG28 or PG50, not Cobalt Teal), is the closest you can get to a "bright" opaque blue, without getting too much of a green in it.

  • @stevenshackelford1937
    @stevenshackelford1937 2 месяца назад +2

    Fantastic. Please do more along this line. AND, IF POSSIBLE... COULD YOU DO A VIDEO ON THE COLOR TEMPERATURES?. Again, TYTY

  • @brandibelarts
    @brandibelarts 4 месяца назад +2

    One of the best examples I've ever seen! Fabulous. Absolutely fabulous

  • @KathyBrooksArt
    @KathyBrooksArt 4 месяца назад +3

    What a wonderful lesson and demonstration. Thanks!

  • @mountainside26
    @mountainside26 4 месяца назад +2

    This is the most important color theory lesson I’ve seen since learning the basics. Amazing- thank you so much!

  • @seanyb960
    @seanyb960 4 месяца назад +8

    Thank you! Your various videos on colour theory have completely changed how I approach painting and helped be level up!

  • @NancyJoyceAbstractArtist
    @NancyJoyceAbstractArtist 4 месяца назад +2

    Absolutely amazing again Florent! Gros merci pour tout ce que tu partage! Super helpful!

  • @user-ik6kq9ci4y
    @user-ik6kq9ci4y 3 месяца назад

    You are my favorite go-to for oil painting tips. I'll be taking one of your courses this summer. I particularly love this video because of how the science of how colors effect one another and how they are or are not perceived by the human eye. Very enlightening. Thank you!

  • @choosetruthalways7995
    @choosetruthalways7995 4 месяца назад +1

    These are precious details that make the whole Difference! 🙏👌👌👌💕

  • @michmash5341
    @michmash5341 4 месяца назад +1

    I happened upon this and really enjoyed the ease with which you explained the 3 values and then actually drew in the color chart to show how the color is pulled towards the color you add to it! Then how to draw the color back again. ❤

  • @cristinanieto683
    @cristinanieto683 4 месяца назад +3

    A very good lesson on how to mix color properly! Thank you.

  • @crisalidathomassie1811
    @crisalidathomassie1811 4 месяца назад +1

    Excelente presentation with detailed demo. Worth to watch it many times. Thanks so much. This is a great eye opener for sure! Blessings and take care

  • @arich20
    @arich20 4 месяца назад +4

    This puts words to what my eye has been doing through trial and error! Thank you so much, the clarity of the color tree and the lines you drew is so helpful. Will be much faster to mix now!

  • @Majad86
    @Majad86 3 месяца назад

    It's brilliant, amaizing etc. Your two videos showed me how understand color.

  • @SallyMossArtist
    @SallyMossArtist 4 месяца назад +1

    This is one of the most informative colour lessons I've ever seen! Thank you very much for this!

  • @kathleenschlecht3371
    @kathleenschlecht3371 4 месяца назад +5

    I WILL WATCH AGAIN AND AGAIN. INFORMATION WORTHY; LOVE THIS. 🥰Kt

  • @CindyVonHier
    @CindyVonHier 3 месяца назад

    You dont know, how much you helped me with your videos about colors. Thank you, you answer my questions!

  • @InfinitaGioiaPatCHesall
    @InfinitaGioiaPatCHesall 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience 🥰

  • @anelisemaggetti5459
    @anelisemaggetti5459 4 месяца назад +1

    Fantastic, amazing video, never seen an explanation this good!!

  • @FloriaTosca
    @FloriaTosca 4 месяца назад +27

    😮 I almost for a split second sort of understood that!!

    • @FlorentFargesarts
      @FlorentFargesarts  4 месяца назад +9

      Well, hope it last longer if you watch again 😅🤣

    • @FloriaTosca
      @FloriaTosca 3 месяца назад

      I did...and I'll keep on watching. I understand.. retaining needs practice. Thank you

    • @jdmosaics
      @jdmosaics Месяц назад +1

      @@FlorentFargesarts I believe that different companies use different pigments to get their colours. Paint may have the same name but are def not the same when trying to mix a colour. Thanks you for this info, most appreciated.

  • @ryanthomas3880
    @ryanthomas3880 4 месяца назад +1

    Very well done! Thank you! I'm sure I'll revisit this many times

  • @kkkRinGc
    @kkkRinGc 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow, thank you so much for this explanation, Florent! It's fascinating and so very useful!

  • @maryhill7999
    @maryhill7999 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for this clear explanation of what seemed to be so abstract a subject as to deter my efforts to work through murky explanations. This will be a much reviewed resource. I’m using watercolors and hope to have a space to commit to practicing oil blending to paint.

  • @juliehatch5724
    @juliehatch5724 Месяц назад

    Best explanation for color theory I've ever heard. Thank you!

  • @frozencancukfinearts
    @frozencancukfinearts 4 месяца назад +1

    Best explanation I've ever heard and watched!

  • @AnnKristinArt
    @AnnKristinArt 4 месяца назад

    This feels like a magic trick! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and enriching my practice!!

  • @nelsonx5326
    @nelsonx5326 4 месяца назад +8

    Something I discovered trying to match colors when I was sign painting. I had to mix up a kind of ugly pea green. I finally matched the color when I realized it was a WARM pea green.
    I believe some black pigments to be warm black, and there are cool blacks.
    Purple is a cool color. Mixing alizarin crimson and ultramarine blue, both being cool colors, should make a better purple than cadmium red and cobalt blue.
    Another thing, paints are chemicals, not light.

    • @AuntMay2011
      @AuntMay2011 4 месяца назад

      Ooo… awesome!! Thank you!

    • @TheRedundantArtist
      @TheRedundantArtist 4 месяца назад

      I thought ultramarine was a warm blue? I love colour theory but it can be so confusing sometimes lol

  • @charlottehogberg9855
    @charlottehogberg9855 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this well explained and comprehensive video!

  • @elski3805
    @elski3805 4 месяца назад +5

    Fascinating. I really love your style of teaching, Florent. 🌟

  • @HalfWarrior
    @HalfWarrior 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your understanding and knowledge 👍🏻😀

  • @GM-rl3sm
    @GM-rl3sm 4 месяца назад +1

    thanks so much I can't wait to work in this way to bring up the flat colors when I need to darken and lighten!

  • @yvesnarbonne6688
    @yvesnarbonne6688 4 месяца назад

    Wow! Super classe sur les couleurs, merci Florent!

  • @lauriecook3015
    @lauriecook3015 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you thank you thank you. I’ve earned my living at art for sixty years and only now am beginning to grasp color theory? Winging it was getting old. Great video!

  • @rahulujjal8245
    @rahulujjal8245 Месяц назад

    Practicing this in digital art for a long time but the explanation is so well executed felt like I re-learned the technique! subbed. Thanks for such a well paced and extremely well explained video.

  • @remysstuff3321
    @remysstuff3321 4 месяца назад

    F A C I N A T I N G. Just yesterday was playing with darkening a yellow thanks to your explanation it totally makes sense for my outcome. Cheers

  • @KateN-yo2cl
    @KateN-yo2cl 4 месяца назад

    Excellent explanation - so helpful. Thank you!

  • @jeffm3283
    @jeffm3283 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm gonna practice this ASAP thank you.

  • @jillhoward6263
    @jillhoward6263 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this very interesting and informative video. You explain things so well!

  • @serrielu8025
    @serrielu8025 4 месяца назад +16

    This was the best color lesson I have ever seen. I’m a beginner, mostly self-teaching/ RUclips taught painting “artist.” You explain very well and no “fluff or nonsense” to have to sit through. I am very appreciative. Subbed and look forward to viewing all your product.
    Thanks so much!
    Edited for “artist”.

  • @Springflut_
    @Springflut_ 4 месяца назад

    I'm working on my first oil painting (a portrait of Deadpool which is far from perfect) and I started out with just red, white and black... it took me a while to understand that I needed to work with other colors to recreate the different shades of red as realistically as possible. This is a great explanation and has added a lot to my knowledge and I'm going to start implementing some of the things straight away!

  • @lindseylovesart
    @lindseylovesart 4 месяца назад

    As a self taught artist, I so appreciate you sharing your color theory knowledge! Thank you!!

  • @deefairweather6235
    @deefairweather6235 4 месяца назад

    So helpful! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @welcometothemachine321
    @welcometothemachine321 Месяц назад

    I learned something about color theory that I have been overlooking in my work. Thank you for giving me a refreshing perspective in mixing my colors. 😊

  • @jurgenvollrath7498
    @jurgenvollrath7498 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this highly insightful lesson.

  • @salmajane3277
    @salmajane3277 4 месяца назад

    I learned so much.Thank you.

  • @Richardwright-we6rv
    @Richardwright-we6rv 4 месяца назад

    another superb video from the professor of painting!! thank you Florent, merci beacoup!

  • @k8marlowe
    @k8marlowe Месяц назад

    Wow! I learned quite a lot from this video. Thank you for such a clear and visually compelling explanation.

  • @CaffeinePwrdAl
    @CaffeinePwrdAl 4 месяца назад +1

    Loved this video, great description of how colour works in all its non intuitive ways!

  • @fromeveryting29
    @fromeveryting29 4 месяца назад +1

    Colour is so fun and interesting! It took me until this last year to REALLY understand the logic of colour, even after an art education and degree in art history. Developing my palette, facing frustration and watching seasoned painters actually explain their choices on youtube has taught me so much.
    I’m not really into strong colour. I don’t really like to mix a ton either. Seems I’ve always been drawn to muted, limited palettes.
    My entire palette is:
    - Titanium white for lightening and cooling.
    - Phthalo blue for skies and some vibrant greens/blues.
    - Ultramarine for darkening, distance and muted greens.
    - Alizarin Crimson for reddish objects and muted purples.
    - Burnt sienna, amazing warming earth colour for skin, natural objects, wash and mixes with ultramarine for black.
    - Yellow ochre for warm, natural objects and skin, hit by light. Muted greens with ultramarine.
    - Cadmium yellow medium for more vibrant greens, warm lightening and sky nead horizon.
    Limited palette:
    - Titanium white, Prussian blue, yellow ochre and red oxide/burnt sienna. I love the muted effect this makes. Kind of a modified zorn palette.

  • @jennifercahow-brown5123
    @jennifercahow-brown5123 4 месяца назад

    Very informative! Thank you so much!

  • @atairworld
    @atairworld 4 месяца назад

    This is amazing! The best explanation I ever heard and saw. Thank you 🙏

  • @kenichiishirahama215
    @kenichiishirahama215 4 месяца назад

    This was a really good lesson! Thank you

  • @panama1993
    @panama1993 4 месяца назад

    This was amazing. Thank you

  • @JJ33438
    @JJ33438 3 месяца назад

    this was wonderful thank you so much.

  • @huntsail3727
    @huntsail3727 4 месяца назад

    Enjoyed this, great explanation!

  • @guxdg
    @guxdg 2 месяца назад

    I just love this video, so clear and so useful in a matter so difficult to explain in a simple way. Thank you

  • @skeeni5084
    @skeeni5084 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this I just never knew! Thank you!!

  • @lorenknowles1521
    @lorenknowles1521 4 месяца назад

    Very helpful video. Thanks!

  • @meowk2253
    @meowk2253 4 месяца назад

    thank you!!! really understandable and helpful!

  • @allegro2347
    @allegro2347 3 месяца назад

    Merci beaucoup Florent! ❤ un sujet complexe expliqué simplement. Une bonne piqûre de rappel !

  • @deborahmongatoart
    @deborahmongatoart 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic explanation!

  • @sneakyfatcat
    @sneakyfatcat 3 месяца назад

    Incredible explanation

  • @juliearanha8679
    @juliearanha8679 4 месяца назад +2

    This is absolutely amazing knowledge to me. I've always wondered why my colours look so dull. Is it the brand of colours I'm using or do I need to buy more shades. Never knew about colour dissecting. Thank you so much for sharing this video.

  • @creativemargie1
    @creativemargie1 3 месяца назад

    Woww! This was very interesting. THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • @GKganesan
    @GKganesan 3 месяца назад

    This is incredibly useful. Thank you ever so much

  • @Magicpoppy
    @Magicpoppy Месяц назад

    Amazing! I bought the color pdf....sooo helpful🙏

  • @DeuceGenius
    @DeuceGenius 4 месяца назад

    Thanks man. Awesome video.

  • @bearbait7405
    @bearbait7405 4 месяца назад

    Thank you. Very generous.

  • @Magicwithpencil-ex7st
    @Magicwithpencil-ex7st 4 месяца назад

    I like the way you expressed ❤

  • @darleneferguson2166
    @darleneferguson2166 4 месяца назад

    Amazing. Thank You.

  • @ritavercruyssen7120
    @ritavercruyssen7120 4 месяца назад +1

    A eye-opener , thanks Florent x

  • @bexitervlog
    @bexitervlog 3 месяца назад

    that is really good. Thank you!

  • @brucetidwell7715
    @brucetidwell7715 4 месяца назад

    Wow! Thank you! That was eye opening. It's not something that I was unaware of but seeing it demonstrated with the color charts really made it come to life.

  • @pierluigimarchi8108
    @pierluigimarchi8108 4 месяца назад

    Man i Paint miniatures and let me tell you this Is the fix that i was seeking for to my color mixing knowledge!!! Thnx aloot...of course i Ve purchased the PDF!!

  • @AzureSymbiote
    @AzureSymbiote 4 месяца назад

    Very informative. Thanks.

  • @sszz3455
    @sszz3455 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @perfume-tengoku2455
    @perfume-tengoku2455 4 месяца назад

    tellement important comme leçon. merci beaucoup

  • @paintingsofwaves_mikewoning
    @paintingsofwaves_mikewoning 4 месяца назад +4

    Great video, thanks for the info. I mostly mix based on gut feeling but this makes it all a lot more logical

  • @JudeandherPencil
    @JudeandherPencil 4 месяца назад +1

    Fantastic video, this is the geek out my brain craved✨🙌

  • @Rocio-qi9oh
    @Rocio-qi9oh 4 месяца назад

    Como siempre, una explicación muy clara y sabia. Agradezco tus enseñanzas, me ayudan en la dirección correcta.
    Aprovecho para pedirte que, por favor, no olvides versionar al castellano tus cursos. Por favor 🙏.
    Gracias por compartir tu maestría.

  • @DanHughes
    @DanHughes 4 месяца назад

    great videos here; thank you and I'm glad I've stumbled upon them. I've not watched a lot of your content yet and I don't know your camera/lighting setup but if you're not already using a polarizer on your lens and possibly polarizing filters on your lights you'd likley get better color representation in your videos with these additions. In this video specifically there is a bit of flare and not useful highlights when mixing the the paint; a decent polarizer could reduce them which could help to show the nuance of your the color mixing.

  • @suecycle
    @suecycle 4 месяца назад

    Excellent content Thank you