Oh dear ... would love to follow along with the tutorial, but the link for the asset download seems to have disappeared ... can you possibly repost it?
My default is split complementary. For images directed at children or a younger audience, direct complementary is a good option. Where I want something with a more restricted palette, I'll use triadic with the key color predominant and only small touches of the other two. And for an even more restricted palette, I'll use analogous, although I find this color harmony to not be as interesting as split or triadic. But there isn't a hard and fast rule. It's more what you're going for and the look you want to achieve.
Hi, Very helpful tutorial as usual... thhank you so much for all the work you are doing to teach us some unique stuffs. Also, I have the same mic that you have, but my sound is very bad... Could you tell please, what is the preamp you are using to have this great sound? (Eventhough I know you are enhancing the sound afterwards) Thanks in advance
Hey, I'm using a fethead to boost the signal and then an i-Track Solo to convert the audio signal into digital. You can find the fethead here: amzn.to/3OGZ6bk
Amazinhg tutorial. I have a doubt about color wheel. In Phothoshop, the complementary color of green is magenta, but in rulers or guides I read, its complementary color are red. There's some diference?
Yes. Photoshop is simply representing the color spectrum in a circle. A color wheel (often referred to as the "painter's color wheel") is designed to represent color harmony and is slightly different. I would suggest getting one of the color wheels from Amazon that I linked in the subscription. Once you're familiar with using it and it becomes second nature, the Photoshop color wheel (while NOT accurate) will be a visual reminder of the ACTUAL color wheel.
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I would like to touch on a slightly different aspect of your course. How to avoid boring photos where eg. all pictures of model in yellow dress will always have blue background, because only blue corresponds to yellow? Have you got some tips?
Two suggestions here-the first is to use other harmonies aside from complementary. You can mix yellow and green with analogous. Yellow and red with analogous. Yellow and turquoise or yellow and magenta with triadic and yellow and violet or yellow and cyan with split complementary. The second suggestion is to turn the wheel a bit in either direction. For example, you can push your yellow more toward lime, which will push your complementary toward purple. Or you could push your yellow more toward orange and your complementary more toward aqua. A nice trick for visualization-when you have your color harmony in place, create a hue/saturation adjustment layer with skin tones masked out. Then move the hue slider. This will essentially "turn the color wheel" while keeping your harmony relationships in place.
Fabulous. Very descriptive. One question how does one choose between Hue/Saturation vs Cuves. Practically all options give the same result. Is there a thumb rule to use one over the other
I use Curves 90% of the time and Hue/Sat 10% of the time. Generally, hue/sat works great for targeting a color range and shifting the hue. Curves works great for everything, but takes a little more practice to get good at.
This is great, have you used 3dLutcreator? if so can you do some tutorials on that? I know there's some really clever stuff you can do inside of that which simply isn't possible in PS. :)
am new to photoshop, in your libraries you already have color harmonies there. do we have to pay for that to have it downloaded? thanks. sorry noob here.
The ebook is free. Just fill out the form and it'll be added to your library. The Color Grading Masterclass is a paid product. In that course, I go through color harmony in further depth and also teach every color adjustment tool and workflow in Photoshop.
@@nuclylearn oh wow. wicked!!! will take a look into it. thanks Mr. Rodin. i'm mostly take wildlife photos and tend to make a black and white / high key or low key as its easy for me specially when there are lots of bushes. am excited to venture into color areas. cheers. thanks heaps.
18:04 here you are effectively changing someone else art work (the background looks like it is some wall painted art) do you ever worry about that is it a thing to worry about? Can it be the same if someone took the photo in front of your photo and then changed your photo in the background while keeping his subject nice and clean in color terms? Yes I know you are matching the colors and if it is wall art it is public place but again do you ever worry about that, or should you? What if it was some world famous wall artist which is recognizable around the world by his use of colors and you just changed them to match your subject? Where is that line where you don't touch the colors or even paint over and where it is ok to do that?
This is a great tutorial, what I been looking for thanks!
Great tutorial. Thanks
Stunning work. I like how you continually explain why! Thank you.
Thank you so much, sir.
I was looking for such tutorial (color scheme to image) for two years!!! Great!
Thank you for this video. Color theory is finally starting to click for me.
Finding a great tutorial on this topic is so hard. This video is great for insightful understanding on how to decide and apply colour
He is so serious with his work.. amazing tutorial
this many days......I was searching for you.... I am glad that I found you now...
Just the video i've been searching for years....Thank you!!!!
Just found your channel and it is absolutely amazing
Awesome video. I just need to learn Photoshop in order to implement the colour harmony.
Great video and good to see Luis CK doing so well in his new career.
the best tutorial I have ever seen on color❤
Absolutely fascinating, and so well presented/explained.
Woow...you've opened up a whole new world!
Wow. I really needed this tutorial. Thank you 😍
this is a super tutorial for understanding the colors theory, thank you so much so super smooth video!
Wonderful! This was a great tutorial. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial on color harmony. A lot of fast and useful information.
Excellent explanation with great examples! Thanx!
Loved this. Thank you!
Very instructive video. Thank you for sharing.
great job..nice information.
Amazing Video breaking down colors. Love it
Thanks For Color Harmony Tutorial & Ebook
This is such a good and practical video. I appreciate you!
Glad you found it helpful Sara!
Thank you from Russia.
Thank you, a very valuable tutorial! Color is not my strenght.
Mil gracias por este magnifico video y extraordinaria explicación !!!!
Really helpful, thank you.
I've learned so much! Thank you, you are such an amazing communicator. May I ask what is your 'day job'?
I'm a creative director in a design agency. I've been a graphic designer for most of my career.
@@nuclylearn Your professionalism shows through in everything you do. Thank you again.
Wow I love your way of teaching, you are the best pls how Can I get the colour Eaton circle in my Photoshop like the way you select it
That was very useful, thanksssss!!!!!
You are doing great work...
Thanks for this. Very clear tutorial. I learned a lot.
Thanks Cathryn, very pleased to hear! 😊
Oh dear ... would love to follow along with the tutorial, but the link for the asset download seems to have disappeared ... can you possibly repost it?
Hi, I couldn't find the link to download the 5 images to follow the video. Thanks
Very nice explanation 🤌💫💫💫 thanks for this
Fantastic tutorial! Do you have any tips or suggestions as to which of the five Color Harmonies you would choose for a given image?
My default is split complementary. For images directed at children or a younger audience, direct complementary is a good option. Where I want something with a more restricted palette, I'll use triadic with the key color predominant and only small touches of the other two. And for an even more restricted palette, I'll use analogous, although I find this color harmony to not be as interesting as split or triadic. But there isn't a hard and fast rule. It's more what you're going for and the look you want to achieve.
Thank you!
this is crazy. subbed!!!!
Hi,
Very helpful tutorial as usual... thhank you so much for all the work you are doing to teach us some unique stuffs.
Also, I have the same mic that you have, but my sound is very bad...
Could you tell please, what is the preamp you are using to have this great sound?
(Eventhough I know you are enhancing the sound afterwards)
Thanks in advance
Hey, I'm using a fethead to boost the signal and then an i-Track Solo to convert the audio signal into digital. You can find the fethead here: amzn.to/3OGZ6bk
@@nuclylearn thank you so much for your advices
Amazinhg tutorial. I have a doubt about color wheel. In Phothoshop, the complementary color of green is magenta, but in rulers or guides I read, its complementary color are red. There's some diference?
Yes. Photoshop is simply representing the color spectrum in a circle. A color wheel (often referred to as the "painter's color wheel") is designed to represent color harmony and is slightly different. I would suggest getting one of the color wheels from Amazon that I linked in the subscription. Once you're familiar with using it and it becomes second nature, the Photoshop color wheel (while NOT accurate) will be a visual reminder of the ACTUAL color wheel.
This value seems to be invalid. -- while downloading , email
I would like to touch on a slightly different aspect of your course. How to avoid boring photos where eg. all pictures of model in yellow dress will always have blue background, because only blue corresponds to yellow? Have you got some tips?
Two suggestions here-the first is to use other harmonies aside from complementary. You can mix yellow and green with analogous. Yellow and red with analogous. Yellow and turquoise or yellow and magenta with triadic and yellow and violet or yellow and cyan with split complementary. The second suggestion is to turn the wheel a bit in either direction. For example, you can push your yellow more toward lime, which will push your complementary toward purple. Or you could push your yellow more toward orange and your complementary more toward aqua. A nice trick for visualization-when you have your color harmony in place, create a hue/saturation adjustment layer with skin tones masked out. Then move the hue slider. This will essentially "turn the color wheel" while keeping your harmony relationships in place.
Thank you
Fabulous. Very descriptive. One question how does one choose between Hue/Saturation vs Cuves. Practically all options give the same result. Is there a thumb rule to use one over the other
I use Curves 90% of the time and Hue/Sat 10% of the time. Generally, hue/sat works great for targeting a color range and shifting the hue. Curves works great for everything, but takes a little more practice to get good at.
@@nuclylearn Thank you.
This is great, have you used 3dLutcreator? if so can you do some tutorials on that? I know there's some really clever stuff you can do inside of that which simply isn't possible in PS. :)
I have. Great program, although I haven't used it enough to do tutorials on it. Yet.
am new to photoshop, in your libraries you already have color harmonies there. do we have to pay for that to have it downloaded? thanks. sorry noob here.
The ebook is free. Just fill out the form and it'll be added to your library. The Color Grading Masterclass is a paid product. In that course, I go through color harmony in further depth and also teach every color adjustment tool and workflow in Photoshop.
@@nuclylearn oh wow. wicked!!! will take a look into it. thanks Mr. Rodin. i'm mostly take wildlife photos and tend to make a black and white / high key or low key as its easy for me specially when there are lots of bushes. am excited to venture into color areas. cheers. thanks heaps.
how do you select key color based on?
Hey, I cover this here: ruclips.net/video/EV2O0NnWYVc/видео.htmlsi=YqUU1B1WLH2g3jil&t=144
Hello great sir... Wasim from pakistan
The asset link doesn't work. I'm getting a 404 message. Thanks. I enjoy your videos-especially the type effects videos.
This should now be fixed.
vídeo foda demais!
Amazing!
To combine colors, you need to use the Eaton circle and not the RGB circle
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18:04 here you are effectively changing someone else art work (the background looks like it is some wall painted art) do you ever worry about that is it a thing to worry about? Can it be the same if someone took the photo in front of your photo and then changed your photo in the background while keeping his subject nice and clean in color terms?
Yes I know you are matching the colors and if it is wall art it is public place but again do you ever worry about that, or should you? What if it was some world famous wall artist which is recognizable around the world by his use of colors and you just changed them to match your subject? Where is that line where you don't touch the colors or even paint over and where it is ok to do that?
Thank you! Really informative.