How To Mix Grey! Mixing Greys - Oil Painting Tutorial - JOSE TRUJILLO
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You will make a AWESOME ART TEACHER!!!
Thank you :)
incredibly helpful - feel like i can breath as i paint and dance, rather than hold my breath and workworkwork
Jose, you are so generous with your knowledge and your talent. Thank you.
Thank you so much
Brilliant, so cool.!!!
GREAT INSTRUCTION! Thank you so much!
As always just inspirational - your classes will be wonderfull -
Thank you so much for this video.I have a gray paper under my glass palette.
Great teaching techniques! Love your talent and methodology.
Great techniques
Awesome.TYVM.
Fascinating, and explained in a way that people can actually understand and use in a very practical way. Great job again, Jose. Although I tried to substitute grey with coffee beans, but they wouldnt stick to the canvas! 😄
Very cool! Thank you so much my friend :)
So cool, so interesting, love this, TY again, oh yea im a beginner... i absolutely appreciate ya, i can barely wait for Saturday... ill paint alllllll weekend💟will experiment with these combinations 💃💃💃
This was very informative! Thank you very much; you are the best.
This is terrific, thanks!
Just subscribed! Awesome teaching!
Just what I needed to know. Thanks!
Thank you!!!
Excellent video, demo and explanation! Thanks sooo much. Looking forward to see more videos about mixing colors. New subscriber! Blessings and take care.
Thank you.
Thanks a ton!!! I was trying to google some info about mixing oil pastels to get nice greys cause advice like "mix secondary/tretiary triad" only got me brownish/muddy colors. But when I tried to mix the way you suggest I finally got the greys I wanted! Thanks so much :)
My pleasure
EXCELLENT thanks
At 2:53 the yellow added to the gray has a green tinted to it...because of the ivory black is a cool blue...so should mix the black and white as you did THEN add burnt umber or or sienna to it...this neutralize the blue...now add yellow.
I just watch on my iPad and rotate then lock screen to view your side ways videos. No trouble at all.
Thank you so much! I will flip it in soon! :)
When are you going to post the instruction videos you mention? I want to subscribe!
This was great! Thank you! I want to take your online classes. I hope I can afford! Set up a donate button for people to donate to scholarships for those who can’t afford it.
Thk u
Hi Jose! How are you??
I'm learning a lot from you as always, just seen on RUclips your video making grays!
I was wondering, what's the difference of using different hues if they're made (theoretically) by the same primary color?
Ex. If we're making gray: using viridian green (green = pthalo blue + cad. Yellow) mixing with purple (red+blue) and then yellow cad.,
How/How come it's different than just mixing the primary's: cad. red, yellow, blue pthalo
Which blue and which yellow are you using?
What about gray with A little bit blue..can you get battleship gray.. what do you think?
Jose,how do you mix "smokey gray color "?
Can someone help me... i have a warm grey paint with lilac tint but want to make it a more true grey. Do i add more white to hide the lilac tint?
Maybe try adding yellow or a slight greeny yellow (a tiny bit at a time, basically yellow mixed with white to make the yellow tonally light as you then don't want the lilac to turn yellow because you added too much too soon)? Yellow is the opposite of purple and green is the opposite of red (pink) which will grey it out by neutralizing the lilac. I think that may work to tone down the lilac and bring it more to grey.
Thank you!!