Using Color Temperature To Suggest Light

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • Capturing the light can be an important part of painting, because it's the light that suggests the form and it's the light that brings out the color.
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Комментарии • 52

  • @sarachauvot7677
    @sarachauvot7677 Год назад +2

    Love your point to use the color/temp/value that works and not be stuck on the photo

  • @robhead22
    @robhead22 Год назад +4

    Ive spent the morning watching your videos. One after another. You are an extraordinary resource!! Thank you for all you do. Very inspiring!!

    • @philstarke.artist
      @philstarke.artist  Год назад

      Thanks Robert, glad it was helpful.

    • @robhead22
      @robhead22 4 месяца назад

      I just rewatched this. Wonderful!

  • @johnbarrows1024
    @johnbarrows1024 11 месяцев назад +4

    Hi, Phil. Im a professional artist that has a lifetime of art training. Your training videos are as good as any that I've seen. I wish you great success as you've earned it.

  • @yelenafurer541
    @yelenafurer541 Год назад +2

    Phil, your video is priceless! An accent on temperature is hard to control for me, as a beginner and you make it understandable. Thank you.

  • @mikekean8002
    @mikekean8002 Год назад +9

    Phil I really like the way you explain and show with examples how to approach these things. I have learned a lot about colour temperature from watching your wonderful videos. The “rim lighting “ you show here really works against the cooler temperature background and creates a sense of depth in the painting that a camera or photograph cannot do. I really like the way you paint your trees. There is no great detail in them, but they look so good, I think it is the way you are mottling the paint combined with the color temperature contrast. This is difficult to do , not to get caught up in all the individual leaves. Your trees look so good because they are so “full” looking without all of the individual leaves , not sure if I am saying it right. It seems you are perhaps using 2-3 values combined with 2-3 temperature contrast? Great information here Phil. Thanks for this.

    • @philstarke.artist
      @philstarke.artist  Год назад +1

      Thanks Mike, Yes I block in with a simple dark and light value, then add one or 2 more in the shadow and light, fewer the better. Value and color temperature are the king. Thanks for watching.

  • @shaukatmi
    @shaukatmi Год назад +1

    This video is a must watch for all aspiring 👩‍🎨. This is the concept of real art versus photography so succinctly described in a concise tutorial. The importance of color temperature and value and how to project it on canvas. Sir, I salute your teaching method.

  • @passage2enBleu
    @passage2enBleu Год назад +1

    Good to see Phil pop up again in my feed. These videos are really helpful.

  • @oleksiishekhovtsov1564
    @oleksiishekhovtsov1564 Год назад +4

    Hi Phil, I really hope you're aware of how appreciated your work is. For the longest time I thought this channel's gone dormant, so imagine my surprise seeing all these new videos! I really hope you keep going, you're by far the best at explaining color, period

  • @laurelpowell3678
    @laurelpowell3678 Год назад +1

    Thank you so very much for a video demo packed with valuable information, clear explanations and a great demo of what you are teaching. I look forward to applying the information you taught to my next painting. You are a fabulous teacher.

  • @denisemallam2786
    @denisemallam2786 Год назад +1

    Your explanation is clear,concise and lots of info.Youve done a great job and I'm looking foreward to watching more of your video's.Thankyou.

  • @heyihan9071
    @heyihan9071 Год назад +1

    Thanks. I am enjoying your demonstrations.

  • @wellfeedstravingartist2022
    @wellfeedstravingartist2022 Год назад +4

    Hey Phil I loving your RUclips channel thank you for sharing all your knowledge

  • @jacklynmcintee2341
    @jacklynmcintee2341 Год назад +3

    Great information Phil! Thank you so much for sharing these!

  • @brianbuckrell309
    @brianbuckrell309 Год назад +2

    Thanks

  • @davidmolloy126
    @davidmolloy126 Год назад +1

    Hiya Phil, thanks very much for an excellent tutorial, from a new subscriber in England.

  • @katpaints
    @katpaints Год назад +1

    Oh how I wish I knew this 20 years ago! Of course,. I don't know that I would have recognized this as the solution! Lol! I was out sitting under trees with the sun lighting the outside leaves. It was my first time trying to catch that kind of light in watercolor. I did not succeed but it was unforgettable.

    • @philstarke.artist
      @philstarke.artist  Год назад +2

      Thanks Kathleen, we learn the most from the unsuccessful ones.

    • @katpaints
      @katpaints Год назад +1

      @@philstarke.artist So true - and that makes me laugh!!! The amount of time I've spent trying to 'fix' a watercolor is ridiculous! LOL!

  • @youareamazingyesyou5880
    @youareamazingyesyou5880 Год назад +1

    great videos.. thankyou/. i struggle a lot to see and establish tonal values and also the colour temperature... but I'll keep going until I get it,,, ..hopefully I will 🙂

    • @philstarke.artist
      @philstarke.artist  Год назад

      Glad the videos are helpful. Painting takes a lot of repetition.

  • @Leslie-sg4by
    @Leslie-sg4by Год назад +1

    Thanks Phil! Very clear and informative. Lovely study!!

  • @MT-bc6xf
    @MT-bc6xf Год назад +1

    What a great teacher. Thank you. Very helpful!

  • @HARLIEBROTHER
    @HARLIEBROTHER Год назад +1

    Good job

  • @BG-nm5xt
    @BG-nm5xt 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice!

  • @nancybisogno118
    @nancybisogno118 Год назад +1

    Your painting is much prettier than the photo!

  • @Chinornor
    @Chinornor Год назад

    Hi Phil, this video is great. Lets say i want to paint the foreground on the left side with the rocks, would i go for something like purple? I just realized you didn't paint to that part.

  • @Coco2345ful
    @Coco2345ful Год назад

    have been searching for the video what showed how you glazed and scumble color ...can't find it! What was the title?

    • @philstarke.artist
      @philstarke.artist  Год назад

      Hi Dee, its called Glazes and Scumbles in your Landscape Painting

  • @chashere2621
    @chashere2621 Год назад

    what is the best way of getting the values from a photograph does photoshop or any other free programmes have way of seeing values with colors not just black and white picture conversion, what best for helping to start oil painting, wanting to learn to paint in oils any help in where I aught to be looking to have technology help me in this as I hear copy or tracing etc.. is ok for artists to use. thanks

    • @philstarke.artist
      @philstarke.artist  Год назад

      Hi Charles, Tracing isn't gook, its better draw and simplify. I don't know of any for free., there might be some out there.