The Benefits of a Limited Palette for Oil Painting

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @sends2aaron
    @sends2aaron 6 лет назад +163

    I really appreciate people such as this gentleman here, who are willing to provide quality instruction to us for free

  • @ronschlorff7089
    @ronschlorff7089 5 лет назад +106

    You have transformed my computer into an "art school", of the type I've always wanted to take, but could never find!! Thank you so much!

  • @romanhorak5503
    @romanhorak5503 8 лет назад +181

    Painting with a limited pallet has made life easier and my work has taken on a more subtle, natural look.

    • @milanoslzla4710
      @milanoslzla4710 5 лет назад

      Ahoj, Romane, pan Carder to ma skvele sestavene. Ta jeho limitovana paleta dava siroke moznosti. Chci si jeho vyber barev tez vyzkouset. Zdravi a pohodu preje Milan.

    • @roseb9819
      @roseb9819 4 года назад +7

      Me too, I was skeptical at first but it really changes the nature of your painting

  • @robart.costales
    @robart.costales 7 лет назад +18

    You are an incredible teacher! I took a half year painting course without understanding color theory, and if I had just watched one of your videos, I would have been set. Time to get painting again!

  • @koolaidimmunity4032
    @koolaidimmunity4032 3 года назад +13

    I want to thank you for sharing both your painting and teaching talents with us. There are lots of paint mixing and color theory videos out there but yours is the best.

  • @dreadnaught3894
    @dreadnaught3894 9 лет назад +75

    For me. this was 20 minutes well spent - straight forward essential information well presented and easily understood. Thank you very much indeed.

  • @eileenneumann9855
    @eileenneumann9855 4 года назад +8

    This has been the most brilliant explanation on mixing colours I have ever heard.THANK YOU!

  • @SquidneyLuvsYou
    @SquidneyLuvsYou 4 года назад +8

    This is great advice for someone who paints from life and wants things to look natural and cohesive. I personally use a limited palette because I struggle with color matching and I feel like it helps when I limit myself.

  • @timothythomas7222
    @timothythomas7222 9 лет назад +8

    The best demonstration and explanation on color mixing I've seen on the web. Great video!

  • @aveviktoria4899
    @aveviktoria4899 2 года назад +3

    jest Pan wspaniały. Jedyna osoba chyba na youtube, która tak łatwo potrafi wytłumaczyć zasadę kolorów. Jestem zachwycona Pana umiejętnością przekazywania wiedzy. Będę polecać każdej osobie ten kanał, która jest zainteresowana malarstwem!!

  • @headingoutside
    @headingoutside 9 лет назад +51

    You are such a good teacher! Thank you.

  • @_61514
    @_61514 9 лет назад +26

    To me it is the best youtube channel ever!! Thank you so much for all the videos and great advices. We all appreciate very much! Can't wait to order your Geneva oil colors, hope it will be available internationally very soon :) Greetings from Poland

  • @Filtersloth
    @Filtersloth 9 лет назад +41

    god damn your videos are good!
    so much good clear information packed in. I don't normally comment on videos but I just wanted to say that I really appreciate you putting them up.

  • @donattellod4748
    @donattellod4748 8 лет назад +23

    im a fairly new painter this video taught me a lot and saved me money too :)
    Just wanted to say thank you

  • @kkuugglleesskkooeerr
    @kkuugglleesskkooeerr 5 лет назад +8

    In addition to all the other positive comments which I agree with - thank you very much for not using background music!

  • @Max-dd7du
    @Max-dd7du Год назад

    I watched this years ago now, and it made a marked difference in my work since and I have recommended it to others. Thanks Mr Carder!

  • @DrawMixPaint
    @DrawMixPaint  9 лет назад +28

    Rakshita Bhargava A small amount of clove leaf oil (an essential oil) and, depending on the color, either cold-pressed linseed oil or refined linseed oil.

    • @paulabendall
      @paulabendall 9 лет назад

      Wonderfully understadable

    • @pepegallardo4584
      @pepegallardo4584 9 лет назад

      . Mjjv ml

    • @dawnasharelle
      @dawnasharelle 9 лет назад

      do you tone down with white?

    • @lallope
      @lallope 8 лет назад

      +aintnobodygottimefadat white or complementing color(opposite color) to neutralize the intensity of the color

    • @williamgrant6029
      @williamgrant6029 8 лет назад

      Draw Mix Paint papring cavas

  • @wishccr
    @wishccr 9 лет назад +3

    I’m getting back to oil painting after a long hiatus. I took some lessons from a local amateur artist and came away very frustrated. I had so many colors on my palette that I was confused and my paintings looked garish. After watching the videos about using a limited palette and following the steps to create the value steps for a painting, my painting improved immediately. The colors look more natural, and it was much more fun to lay the colors down on the canvas. Thank you, Mr. Carder.

    • @bplatz829
      @bplatz829 9 лет назад

      +P Tremblay You have to first understand the limited pallete before you can even attempt to understand the expanded pallete.

    • @danielashbeck7638
      @danielashbeck7638 7 лет назад

      P Tremblay w

  • @Leocalamb2
    @Leocalamb2 7 лет назад +3

    You just got a new subscriber. Thank you so much for this video. Art supplies are really expensive where I come from, so as a self taught artist, it’s great to know that I can still make beautiful artwork with a limited palette.

  • @eldiablo4131
    @eldiablo4131 9 лет назад +3

    So much knowledge you provide for free...thanks for your instruction.
    Procrastination...is for me the hardest subject to deal with, when it comes to start painting..I'm the laziest man in the world..!!! when it comes to clean up time...I find it harder than actually painting..!! Friends tell me that I'm a 'a natural' about my paintings, but deep down, I know I'm missing 'something' so I have to take some classes..thanks for allowing me to comment.

  • @Psypomp
    @Psypomp 8 лет назад +3

    I love that you use a laminated reference photo so you can check your colors. I use my laptop to view photos in full screen, but it's not the same, and I suspect the luminosity of the screen affects the tones.

  • @vickyweeks8897
    @vickyweeks8897 9 лет назад +2

    I don't know that I would have ever been confident enough to pick up a brush if not for this guy. Awesome tutorials and very easy to understand. Thank you for your contribution.

  • @ericdettwiler5656
    @ericdettwiler5656 Месяц назад

    Very encouraging colour mixing teaching ! So precious and SIMPLE - all great ingrediants of a good teacher !
    Much appreciated 👍👍
    Thank you !

  • @martilewis
    @martilewis 9 лет назад +3

    Mark, you always provide encouragement to me with your tutorials. Thanks so much for being such a great teacher

  • @metaljoseph
    @metaljoseph 9 лет назад +2

    This was honestly one of the most helpful videos, especially for beginners. Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge!

  • @paintingpete741
    @paintingpete741 9 лет назад +1

    One of the best explanations of mixing colors I've ever seen. Can't wait to go and apply it to my too bright paintings. ;)

  • @paulpardee
    @paulpardee 8 лет назад +4

    Probably the most useful art video I have ever watched

  • @ghitano11
    @ghitano11 9 лет назад +11

    Well explained! I liked the usage of pictures to capture the exact color.

  • @javierrico7542
    @javierrico7542 4 года назад

    You're videos have helped me have more confidence in my values and colors than any time spent at school with all the regular teachings. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

  • @someblokecalleddave1
    @someblokecalleddave1 8 лет назад +10

    Genius! Quality content, you just saved me a shed load of money and months of faffing about with the wrong paints. I feel like I'm ready now to forge ahead with confidence with the two paintings I've got planned!

  • @rebeccaa9257
    @rebeccaa9257 5 лет назад +2

    Color is something I really struggled with and since I’ve been watching your videos, I understand the concept a lot more than before.

  • @SheasBathLab
    @SheasBathLab 7 лет назад

    Thank you for teaching. You are the best I've seen. All too often what's taught is not comprehensive enough. Thank you for doing this and being so detailed.

  • @0ff_13lvck4
    @0ff_13lvck4 6 лет назад

    I was a painting major in college and let me say, in the 3 years (I dropped out because I was running out of money as I was paying cash, and I didn't feel like I was learning enough to justify taking out loans) I spent learning oils and watercolor I never got to learn anything like this. I didn't have any successful paintings, but since I've been watching your instruction things are a lot clearer for me on how to obtain a sense of believable color and value.
    Thanks so much for your clear and straightforward approach.

  • @plummetplum
    @plummetplum 4 года назад +5

    Damn I've just bought a load of paints, wish I had heard this first. Enjoying your channel thank you.

  • @careytaylornoble8613
    @careytaylornoble8613 9 лет назад

    OMG this video is a revelation - I have been trying to "deconstruct" my acrylic paintings...from the beginning. My favorite painter is John Singer Sargent. And I live close by to the most amazing painting of his....Fumee d'amber gris...at The Clark. I am so crazy about your videos! New to this website...but it might be saving me as an artist. I've been floundering around for months. Thank you again!

  • @felipetejeda7545
    @felipetejeda7545 4 года назад +1

    I just started painting and have been completely lost, this is sooooo helpful! Thank you!!

  • @dericbytes
    @dericbytes 5 лет назад +1

    Your color mixing advice made me finally understand how to get the colours I wanted. Thanks

  • @uploads87
    @uploads87 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for providing your profound knowledge here on youtube! This is going to boost my development in understanding colour matching quite significantly!

  • @pianistasurrealista
    @pianistasurrealista 7 лет назад

    Very tutorial on the use of primary colors, I am learning to master the handling, the use and the way to apply color, you learn a lot by watching your videos. Thank you very much for sharing your experience.

  • @nick1f
    @nick1f 9 лет назад +6

    Your videos are extremely useful. I knew a limited palette can create a large range of colors, but I didn't know it is so versatile!

    • @calvancandy8384
      @calvancandy8384 9 лет назад

      +Nick F Yeah same here, I only work with these colours now and I have a print out of the colour wheel which never lets me down.

  • @NickyAspey
    @NickyAspey Год назад

    I'm just starting with painting and your classes are helping me a lot! Easy to understand and well explained, thank you!

  • @ripintandon
    @ripintandon 7 лет назад

    you are amazing. Thank you for making this video. Nobody ever simplified the color mixing like you.

  • @josephcozad314
    @josephcozad314 7 лет назад +5

    I was taught early on, that there is no such thing as a paint that is a pure blue/red/yellow, neither shifting left or right on the color wheel. Therefore I have used a dual color palette with "warm" blue/red/yellow and "cool" blue/red/yellow... "warm" being that the blue is more green, the red is more orange, and the yellow more orange... "cool" being that the blue is more violet, red is more violet, and yellow is more green. In my palette color choices the shifts are very subtle. I also don't use any neutrals preferring instead to create my own. Funny though I find I tend to use more of the cool colors than the warms, or mixing cools with warms, rarely using warms except in intense light conditions.
    I wonder if you could comment on this idea of a dual color limited palette vs the single color advocated in the demo?

    • @spoddie
      @spoddie 7 лет назад +2

      The problem is contrary to what every artist says, red and blue are not primary colours, the correct colours are magneta and cyan. Dual primaries helps.

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor 5 лет назад

      @@spoddie Sorry but there are two versions of the colour wheel. For Print there is CMYk, for artists and everyone else there is Red , Blue , and Yellow . This is why high end student and professional paint colours rarely refer to primaries. So, working with say a palette of Cadmium Yellow Light, Cadmium Red, and Ultramarine Blue can still work, rather than just needing to seek out cyan, magenta, and yellow. Do what works best using your theoretical knowledge of the pros and cons of each, such as, as the fact that pthalo blue is too intense to replicate nature - it's a thug that overpowers a lot of mixes, or that hansa yellow can be underwhelming as a stand alone colour but when used in mixes transmutes them with subtlety and depth. I'm working with a limited palette + cyan and magenta, and creating reference charts. If you tried the same exercise including tints, tones and shades with all 3 process colours, and a naturalistic palette of earth colours, you'll have a complete understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of each.

  • @dottiburke40
    @dottiburke40 9 лет назад +4

    Thank you for this video. You have made color mixing so much easier!

    • @joannavandeneijnden5437
      @joannavandeneijnden5437 6 лет назад

      When making color steps do you just add white once you have the right base color?

  • @danthompson1m
    @danthompson1m 9 лет назад +4

    I think your art is a pretty good argument for a limited palette. But I've been reading several authors who advocate a split primary system - warm and cool primaries for a total of six, plus white and umbers and siennas to dampen the hues. The main argument seems to be that this prevents "muddyness" - by mixing the appropriate shifted primary to make secondary and tertiary colors (as well as balanced primaries). My question is - how might we get colors that are too muddy, and how can this be avoided, when working with a limited palette?

  • @arthurboccuti858
    @arthurboccuti858 6 лет назад

    Best oil painting instruction videos I seen ever, and I’m almost 72 years old. Painting since 1970. For beginners to pros. Watch one an see what I mean. a

  • @allenvoss7977
    @allenvoss7977 2 года назад

    I love using this plus cool primary’s. This gives me a split complement palette of warm and cool colors. Way more versatile .

  • @jeffa6780
    @jeffa6780 5 лет назад

    I'm your newest FAN! Very exciting color solutions using a simple approach. Love it.

  • @leelashlee4505
    @leelashlee4505 9 лет назад +2

    Mark, thank you for your wonderful & free videos! I am fairly new to painting (3 years) and have watched lots of videos. You are by far the most helpful and down to earth. Plus you show us how to make items for our own studio!! Amazing. I can't find the video on how to make the brush holder. Please let me know so I can make one. Thank you for all you do! Lee

    • @DrawMixPaint
      @DrawMixPaint  9 лет назад

      Lee Lashlee I do talk about the brush holder in Episode 6 of my Q&A show (ruclips.net/video/TNlW50-fI-k/видео.html) but I haven't made a video about how to build one yet. I will probably do that soon, and I am also getting ready to release a Geneva brush holder that is even better than the one I currently use.

  • @imitalian1963
    @imitalian1963 6 лет назад +1

    I'm looking for the video on what to do with that package of 35 Acrylic paints I got for Christmas! That would be awesome. You could name it "So you have all these Acrylic Colors. How to use them." I see all sorts of videos about the limited palette but not much on that cheap package that still needs to be used.... I truly enjoyed this and many of your videos. I haven't pressed my "like" button so many times in a week ever!!

  • @mommab8205
    @mommab8205 Год назад

    I wish I could take a screenshot of your video and insert it. by the time I reached your 19:43, without ever mixing colors past what I was taught in 4-grade art class and never painting anything other than High School pep-rally and, later in life, yard sale signs, I was confident that I could mix every color of your face, hair, and shirt!

  • @adnanjam
    @adnanjam 2 года назад

    wow can't believe I am getting this quality education for free! Really appreciate it and very good way of explaining with examples. Thanks

  • @SquidkidMega
    @SquidkidMega 6 лет назад +4

    learnt more from this video than from three years of art school....thank you so much :D

  • @robertjurgens2082
    @robertjurgens2082 9 лет назад

    wow thank you I'm a new artist and bought many different color tubes
    you made it so simple to understand mixing colors.

  • @tukakuga
    @tukakuga 5 лет назад +4

    this channel has really boosted my confidence in color mixing. thank you sm! i was wondering if the paper at 12:45 of how to mix yellow ochre and the like is still available to view?

  • @ericashmusic8889
    @ericashmusic8889 6 лет назад

    That's a great tip & point to note.. DMP,..I did sort of know this,- but only just really struck home !!! the angle of brush stroke, has an apparent effect on the shade. v' important when working on canvas .Great !

  • @AnnetteKalfon
    @AnnetteKalfon 7 лет назад

    Thank you for your classes, I can listen to you for hours.....Bless You!

  • @OwliSketches
    @OwliSketches 7 лет назад +1

    I just LOVE how you explain everything

  • @nickthombley
    @nickthombley 6 лет назад

    WOW!!!!! Incredible how easy Your explanation is to understand!

  • @Legotron
    @Legotron 9 лет назад

    I love your videos, easy to follow, clear and understandable explanations. Saved to playlist.

  • @40markava
    @40markava 9 лет назад

    I have your Geneva paints, I cant wait to try them. It will be a new experience due to the difference of the premixed medium.

  • @israeldiaz2392
    @israeldiaz2392 9 лет назад +10

    this tutorial is very good, works even for Acrylic color.

    • @BryanCoombes
      @BryanCoombes 9 лет назад +6

      +Israel Diaz ...yes, or gouache, and even water color

    • @keylupveintisiete7552
      @keylupveintisiete7552 8 лет назад +7

      Israel Diaz It's color theory, it works for color in general

    • @lauramessy
      @lauramessy 5 лет назад

      @@keylupveintisiete7552 lol

    • @narikim8368
      @narikim8368 5 лет назад

      Since acrylic paints would dry fast and not rewet, I think it is less convenient than other mediums in working with this limited palette approach.

    • @ronschlorff7089
      @ronschlorff7089 5 лет назад

      @@narikim8368 true, different mediums for different paintings. Try them all, on a variety of subjects, you'll be a better painter with each one in the end, because you'll know their strengths and weaknesses, and exploit or avoid them, and reduce frustration in you painting experience, overall.

  • @57Galadriel
    @57Galadriel 11 месяцев назад +1

    Would be helpful to know what the names of the basic colours are - big differentce between Ultramarine and Pthalo Blue for instance or Cadmium Red and Vermillion.

  • @artsandjazz
    @artsandjazz 9 лет назад

    Awesome to find this video as I only recently discovered that painters such as Rembrandt used a very limited palette in his old age. I'd have saved tons of money on both acrylic and oil paint colors had I found this video years ago. Your explanations in this video were very informative and especially helpful to me. Now I'm going to see if you have any books in print, as well. Thank you very much!

    • @DrawMixPaint
      @DrawMixPaint  9 лет назад

      artsandjazz No physical books, but I have tons of information in my online course (free) on drawmixpaint.com, as well as many many hours of video, also on drawmixpaint.com.

  • @whatever6255
    @whatever6255 5 лет назад +1

    First time trying oil painting and i really enjoyed it due to your amazing videos ^^ ! Thank you very much !

  • @alpha1arts795
    @alpha1arts795 4 года назад +1

    I love The Limited palette approach great work. Thanks.

  • @AriesArtist8
    @AriesArtist8 Год назад

    I'm glad I found this video...I've been doing a limited pallet..made things much easier

  • @jeosportsph6716
    @jeosportsph6716 3 года назад +1

    Thanks bro I really love your demonstration bec I learned a lot from u., from Philippines.

    • @amisa_euris
      @amisa_euris 3 года назад +1

      Wow, I'm from the Philippines too. It's so great to know that someone from my country also watches his videos

  • @BarBaraWhorleyCrawfordESS
    @BarBaraWhorleyCrawfordESS 3 года назад +1

    I’m so sorry to read about the fire at your headquarters. My heart goes out to you and your team. ❤️🙏

    • @BarBaraWhorleyCrawfordESS
      @BarBaraWhorleyCrawfordESS 3 года назад

      Do you know when Geneva paints will be available for ordering? I know you are starting all over to rebuild, just curious and look so forward to trying these amazing paints. ❤️🖌🖼

  • @Bildi7v
    @Bildi7v 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much for your videos, I am only starting in painting but they all make so much sense to me and are incredibly helpful. Thank you!

  • @syedasoulathamdany9424
    @syedasoulathamdany9424 5 лет назад

    The most useful demo I have ever watch!!!!! Thank u

  • @beverleychristiansen8121
    @beverleychristiansen8121 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much. You have taken away the fear i have always had of how to figure out to make a color!

  • @Dr10Jeeps
    @Dr10Jeeps 9 лет назад +1

    As always, your videos are informative and fascinating. Thank you. (And as a Canadian, I too look forward to when you can ship Geneva paints to Canada).

  • @Yaddayadda1234
    @Yaddayadda1234 8 лет назад +6

    Thank you...excellent video on mixing so many questions answered. :D

  • @GittaBro
    @GittaBro 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you, Mark! As always I have learned so much!

  • @Scubadog_
    @Scubadog_ 6 лет назад +2

    This is extremely helpful! My teacher had us buy 17 different tubes of colour just to start painting, and let me tell you, for someone just starting out on a small budget, it's a bit of a hit. I don't even know if I've even opened some of them.

  • @DomingoFreire
    @DomingoFreire 4 года назад

    Thank you a lot for your explanation... !!!

  • @FloorclothWhimsy
    @FloorclothWhimsy 6 лет назад

    Draw Mix Paint- First let me Thank you so much for your instructional videos, your artwork is lovely. I have been a painter now for 10 years and an artist for 63 years, my medium now is acrylics. When I show my work people will ask me if my paintings are oil and of course when I say no, they are acrylics, they first flinch and then say oh or ask questions about them. I had a one man who wanted to see what the paints look like, so I now always have a tube of "Golden" paint with me for shows. The question I have for you is there a reason that you prefer to use oils over acrylics other than the drying time which is a very big difference. The reason I started watching your videos is because I have been thinking about switching to oils. The one issue for me is that I'm used to paint drying quickly, I paint in many thin layers using glazing medium added to heavy body paints. I am just curious as I have only gotten the answer of "drying time" from other artist friends who love oil. Again, Thanks for sharing all your artist knowledge!

  • @ronhochhalter3491
    @ronhochhalter3491 8 лет назад +4

    I'd like to see how you would create the chrome in the first still life photo

  • @shahzadqurashi7728
    @shahzadqurashi7728 6 лет назад

    Sir ur videos are best ever on the net!

  • @RonaPerl23
    @RonaPerl23 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! Your instructions are so comprehensive. I have been painting and studying painting for many many years and a simple concept like this just got away from me. I love working with a limited palette, it gives me so much clarity. One question though - doesn't Alizarin Crimson shift a bit towards blue?

  • @moonshadowe
    @moonshadowe 8 лет назад +6

    Thank you so much for this video. I just received a set of gouache paints that were recommended to me. I was really put off by them because they have these peculiar (what I call kool-aid) colors. Really they are "power" colors. I think I can use the knowledge here to get some decent shades out of them now. Fingers crossed.

  • @willthomsen7569
    @willthomsen7569 10 месяцев назад

    That’s crazy how much that thick green changed just from which way the stroke went that must be maddening

  • @darlenesudderth1525
    @darlenesudderth1525 7 лет назад

    Hi Mark. I couldnt find the color mixing print out on the website you show here at the 12:44 mark. Can you tell me where to find it? Thanks so much!!

  • @monkiemind1596
    @monkiemind1596 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for all your videos ,their great! I’m using gamblin oil paint at the moment alizarin crimson and Cad red, my question is how to get the red to remain red but alter the value without it turning pink or orange if I’m using cad red, even a slight hint of white or yellow alters the redness making it difficult to paint certain objects in varying degrees Could it be the paint leaning towards another colour to begin? Any help is appreciated

  • @TRACYxBEAKER
    @TRACYxBEAKER 4 года назад

    Thank you for this absolutely wonderful and helpful video, I feel enlightened!

  • @bob_daniels_art
    @bob_daniels_art 2 года назад

    Thanks for your time with producing these videos! They're unbelievably helpful! I know this was 7 years ago but I can not find that mixing sheet o your sites. Has it been removed? Thanks!

  • @shaindarkart5412
    @shaindarkart5412 6 лет назад

    thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, its so on point! ......you leave no room for error.

  • @1951jmds
    @1951jmds 9 лет назад

    Excellent. I've studied at the Long Island Academy of Fine art and other traditional schools and yet I learned things on your video that I never heard before. One is the use of leveling. That term is new to me and even after googling it, I never found a direct explanation. Is leveling a product brand name or is it simply a medium like linseed oil? Another thing I learned is the use of the color wheel to knock down a color's intensity (chroma). I was taught to use a 50% gray to do this. I think both would work, but I like the simplicity of your method.

    • @DrawMixPaint
      @DrawMixPaint  9 лет назад +1

      +Michael Swedenberg Leveling is just a quality of paint, not an ingredient. Some things, like honey for example, level very well - imagine running a toothpick through a puddle of honey, it will leave a line initially but will then level out. On the other hand, imagine doing the same thing to very waxy paint, or traditional stiff oil paint straight from the tube - the line will remain. The main reason Geneva paint levels well is because of the consistency of the paint. If you're using other brands of paint, I have some medium recipes on the international page of the Draw Mix Paint Supply List: drawmixpaint.com/supplylist/international.html

  • @beyzag1373
    @beyzag1373 5 лет назад +1

    wonderful information, I'm so happy to learn that right now 😍

  • @shiellouisstark2310
    @shiellouisstark2310 9 лет назад

    Really like you demo on mixing colors thanks.

  • @genebaldini8392
    @genebaldini8392 3 года назад

    Cool use of the transparent screen!

  • @ChilliFedor
    @ChilliFedor 4 года назад

    I would use a serulian blue rather than ultramarine to keep the spectrum more neutral so theres more mixing space in both directions.

  • @guy25590
    @guy25590 8 лет назад

    Hello , thank you so much for the video. I have a question which is very urgent for me. I can see that in the video you demonstrate the use of comlementary colors and thats what I especially do as well in this days, lately I've started teaching painting and I am a bit confused about a issue in the color mixing theory, I know its worikng the complementary colors but I also learned abount many living artist that prefere to use limited colors of low saturated colors in order to reach any point in the color wheel (and value). this painters mix their colors with neutral grey or less chromatic colors of the same hue (also thats what they do in the academies in Florence). When I think about it more and more I think its a much more intutive and natural way of working (when I think about un-saturated for example reddish- blue I think of red whith the add of some black plus blue and not red plush green-blue). I believe in simplify the method of painting as you can so you can see even the little subtleties. I think that when I paint I mostly use the dark less chromatic colors in order to take off the value but then I am using complementary colors to bring it to the right chroma, If I would paint from imagination I would use the method of less chromatic colors but in real life I am using mostly complementary colors. What do you think about it? do you think its better to teach one of the methods? both? (also when I paint with paint which is not a liquid as color pencils the complemenaty color wont really work so it can get my students confused, ) and by the way I know that with broken colors complementaries can be intersting, but for realism I think it can confuse some people including me. Please let me know what do you think about it?

  • @annemurdock8506
    @annemurdock8506 8 лет назад

    Paint Leveling... I am so glad you addressed this problem, its something that has always bothered me about my paintings. What leveling medium would I use in the paints that I already have ? Also, Thank You for the time you give to help others, It is very much appreciated.

    • @donnasouthwood
      @donnasouthwood 8 лет назад +1

      Recipes for mediums that you can use with other brands are on his website draw mix paint.com

  • @hegarty49
    @hegarty49 8 лет назад

    Thank you so much for explaining. I'm v. grateful. Just want to know if I can use this with acrylic?

  • @SOKANfenghuang
    @SOKANfenghuang Год назад

    Thank you for these wonderful tutorials.
    You're offering Geneva colors of your own creation, but they're not available in Europe. What alternative colors do you suggest?

  • @jaysondronaarts
    @jaysondronaarts Год назад

    Yes its true you can mix almost all of the colors using limited pallete. But it's faster to work with premix colors 😊

  • @OrtoInScatola
    @OrtoInScatola 6 лет назад

    Very interesting lecture and channel. The key point is left at the very end, where you say that the colors must be absolute primaries, which are usually never purchased by painters, and which is also why most people using a limited color palette out of regular colors use 2 yellows, 2 reds and 2 blues, each with a shift towards one side of the other of the color wheel.
    I don’t paint oils and I am red-green color blind. Does it still make sense for me to follow all your lessons, since because of my color blindness I am not super interested in photorealistic painting and since I use acrylics?

  • @teriperson363
    @teriperson363 4 года назад

    Thank you ! I am SO glad you cover this video !!