I am 68 this year. Tried to start water colour during Covid just through RUclips videos. Would love to be able to attend an art class….. Thank you for this. First video I’ve seen on actual colour mixing. Very helpful!
It's incredible how interesting colour mixing is. I would have used some different choices so I love watching other people mix as it gives me more ideas.
Looking closely at the video on my screen and the real thing, I would say the swatch in the palette looks about right but the swatch on the paper looks slightly more turquoise than in real life. The studio lighting always skews green and I compensate in post, so maybe an artefact of the colour grading.
I am 68 this year. Tried to start water colour during Covid just through RUclips videos. Would love to be able to attend an art class….. Thank you for this. First video I’ve seen on actual colour mixing. Very helpful!
You're really welcome, I'm glad it's been helpful, hope you keep the watercolours up, they take some getting used to!
Hearing your thought process as you choose your colors is very helpful. So glad I found your page
Thank you so much!
It's incredible how interesting colour mixing is. I would have used some different choices so I love watching other people mix as it gives me more ideas.
Really liked this video! Would love to see more like it.
Very helpful.
Really like your video's love the way you explain every step.
Thank you!
Very helpful to see how you choose and mix your colours, thank you
I really love your videos and appreciate your work! This one was relaxing and helpful at the same time ☺️🙏
Thank you so much!
This will help me so much, thanks!
You're very welcome!
Your Prussian Blue is very turquoise leaning! Is it the same in real life? Or is it an artefact of the white balance?
Looking closely at the video on my screen and the real thing, I would say the swatch in the palette looks about right but the swatch on the paper looks slightly more turquoise than in real life. The studio lighting always skews green and I compensate in post, so maybe an artefact of the colour grading.
@@LouDavis Thanks! I also have the same issue with photographing paintings for Instagram. I always have to make the photos less green or less blue.
Not first today 😄