COLOUR MIXING SOLUTIONS in oils - Create 3D Effects + What's on my Palette!

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  • @lifehealingmagic
    @lifehealingmagic 3 года назад +182

    I went to an art school for 4 years and this was never part of the curriculum. Anyone who gave this video a thumbs down isn't a student or lover of art. Thank you Andrew for putting this content together. It's extremely valuable!

    • @absgames9425
      @absgames9425 2 года назад +9

      He's screwing all the noobs to painting because:
      1. Cyan/magenta/yellow does not come from printing and any professional printer will tell you you need more than those colors; these is just the "economic" palette for HOME printers; professional printers actually have 9, 12 or more colors.
      2. The lemon/teal/magenta palette tunes down the oranges and he never stops to explain that.
      3. You get the most vibrant purples with ultramarine/magenta, not with teal/magenta (not even with cyan/magenta), cause teal has green in it and tunes down purples.
      4. He sells you how vibrant and clean are the mixes he gets with CMY and, guess what: HE NEVER USES THEM! XD He finishes the video showing you how to get them "dirty" to fit in his painting; so why, in the first place, he is pushing you into those mixes? I bet you I can get the colors he's using in his mountains with the traditional red/yellow/blue palette.

    • @absgames9425
      @absgames9425 2 года назад +4

      @Tristan Bristow Err, he doesn't explain it, that's what screws noobs, err

    • @SharonNewman-dd6gq
      @SharonNewman-dd6gq Год назад +3

      Going to Art school will not help you i leant more teaching myself !

    • @joyb5525
      @joyb5525 9 месяцев назад +1

      Never part of my Art school experience

    • @lifehealingmagic
      @lifehealingmagic 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@invisiblevfx obviously not a good one, brainiac

  • @Anthony-gq7dk
    @Anthony-gq7dk 4 года назад +407

    This lesson by a private tutor would cost in excess of one hundred dollars . So would a repeat class too,. here , just click play again, what value , how generous. Many thanks .

    • @kikifleming1796
      @kikifleming1796 4 года назад +9

      Thank you for this video. Certainly one of the best color tutorials I have ever come across. Loved your pallet contraption too.

    • @debraidaanselmi1283
      @debraidaanselmi1283 3 года назад

      Yes im wondering why i gOt a message on my IG to win his portraits & $100 cash! Looks like a scam help!!

    • @lucyhanks500
      @lucyhanks500 3 года назад +1

      @@debraidaanselmi1283 what are you, a damsel in distress?
      God, and I’m supposed to be the embarrassing ‘tard.
      If you read whyIgOtA in NLP, it says Wigga?
      Or is it a creole type language?

    • @BurnellBrownIII
      @BurnellBrownIII Год назад

      Yea , not only kan i not afford this kraft, But i damn sure kouldnt afford this man to sit dwn and wlk me thru shit. Sumone Buy me a lotto tikket??

    • @carolyncoffey8986
      @carolyncoffey8986 7 месяцев назад

      @@BurnellBrownIII You can start off small and add things as you go. You can do it!

  • @aljohnson8473
    @aljohnson8473 5 лет назад +508

    Your communication skills are as good as your paintings ! Great work . I have learned so much , Thanks Al

    • @lewisandjohnsillustrations2537
      @lewisandjohnsillustrations2537 4 года назад +5

      If God is real it is possible to have life whithout hitting that boundry which atheists hit: the scientific impossibility that nothing created everything. This must mean that life is impossible without someone being outside time, space and matter, if God is outside of everything because he created everything means that God doesnt need to be born, God doesnt need air, time, dimensions to exist.
      The psalmist says“Thy throne is established of old: thou art from everlasting.”
      - Psalms 93:2 (KJV)
      Everlasting in the Hebrew is Owlam, so God is from Owlam, or in other words God is outside of limits, he is outside of time, God is almighty, alknowing, all powerful and spoke this creation into existence he is this powerful, the DNA is his handywork, time obeys his voice, the rocks cry out to him in silence, the trees stretch forth their branches to him, the birds sing his praise. He is in full control of everything in existence because he is the creator of ALL THINGS. When God created Man he created Man in his own image, he gave man a consiounce and knowledge of right and wrong, the Lord made Eve for Adam, he knew Adam needed a help meet for him, this also is another way God created man in his image because the word ADAM means more than Just a name, it means all humans when you look at it in the Hebrew which it was written. God made Earth for man and beast, and insects and birds, he made them and it was very good.
      God even let Adam and Eve be one flesh married and gave them the privelage of reproduction and filling up the earth which God had made. But remember God gave man free will, he did this in love so we can choose to obey him or not, since you may know man didobeyed God, and man was seperated from God's safety, so this is where death, and punishment came from, sin.
      For sin to be cleansed from man you need a living sacrifice to take Man's sins on itself and put the sin to death.
      Many religions make people think they can earn mercy from God, this is what cain did if you remember, he trued to give plants to God, when it is when another takes your sin is what really saves you.
      Basically you cannot earn God's mercy, because its not just, its not right.
      Noone knows when they will die, tonight when you walk home you could pass out and in an instant your geart could stop and you will be standing before a holy God who
      Will rightly judge sin.
      When you crossover to that eternal state where theyre is no going back, on the great day God judges all creation , the prophecy has been spoken. “And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.”
      - Revelation 20:15 (KJV)
      The question is not why would God send people to such a place, the question is why wouldnt God rightly judge sin on his standards?
      Religion cannot save you from being cast alive, damned for eternity into everlasting darkness abd sorrows and suffering frkm the lake lf fire and brimstone.
      God understands the effect of sin on all creation, thats why he himself stepped down from his throne into fleshh 2000 years ago as Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the sinless sacrifice sent by the God the Father to be beaten beyond human recognition and nailed to a cross to hang and be tormented in all ways, carrying your sins, and even your punishment for sin was placed upon him and he endured your punishnent on that cross and Said "It is finished" and gave up the ghost. When he said these words, it is finished he could have also been saying that justice has been served, your punishment has been met but on him, and then remember he rose again, even the grave couldn't hold the Son of God,
      John 3 (KJV)
      ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
      ³⁵ The Father loveth the Son, and hath given all things into his hand.
      John 3
      ³⁶ He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.
      Now I encourage you, you still have time, swallow your pride and humble yourself before God, confess you are a sinner and ask for forgiveness.
      God will grant you eternal life and now you are saved, turn from your old lifestyle and Iive for Christ:)

    • @jegr3398
      @jegr3398 2 года назад +4

      @@lewisandjohnsillustrations2537 what does this have to do with painting?

    • @PrinceTerrien
      @PrinceTerrien 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@lewisandjohnsillustrations2537 HE IS COMING. THE CREATION SOON WILL MEET IT'S CREATOR. FROM THE CLOUDS HE IS COMING. THE WHOLE WORLD WILL BOW UNDER HIS NAME. GOD IS THE JUDGER. YOU CAN'T HIDE FROM THE LORD. GOD IS MY REFUGE. GOD IS MY REFUGE. GOD IS MY REFUGE. GOD IS MY REFUGE. GOD IS MY REFUGE. GOD IS MY REFUGE. GOD IS MY REFUGE. GOD IS MY REFUGE.

  • @lovelybydecay7811
    @lovelybydecay7811 3 года назад +8

    THAT PALETTE STAND IS ABSOLUTE GENIUS

  • @GaLa-wc9qc
    @GaLa-wc9qc 4 года назад +524

    Totally unselfish giving up his time to help others, brilliant artist

    • @lewisandjohnsillustrations2537
      @lewisandjohnsillustrations2537 4 года назад +4

      If God is real it is possible to have life whithout hitting that boundry which atheists hit: the scientific impossibility that nothing created everything. This must mean that life is impossible without someone being outside time, space and matter, if God is outside of everything because he created everything means that God doesnt need to be born, God doesnt need air, time, dimensions to exist.
      The psalmist says“Thy throne is established of old: thou art from everlasting.”
      - Psalms 93:2 (KJV)
      Everlasting in the Hebrew is Owlam, so God is from Owlam, or in other words God is outside of limits, he is outside of time, God is almighty, alknowing, all powerful and spoke this creation into existence he is this powerful, the DNA is his handywork, time obeys his voice, the rocks cry out to him in silence, the trees stretch forth their branches to him, the birds sing his praise. He is in full control of everything in existence because he is the creator of ALL THINGS. When God created Man he created Man in his own image, he gave man a consiounce and knowledge of right and wrong, the Lord made Eve for Adam, he knew Adam needed a help meet for him, this also is another way God created man in his image because the word ADAM means more than Just a name, it means all humans when you look at it in the Hebrew which it was written. God made Earth for man and beast, and insects and birds, he made them and it was very good.
      God even let Adam and Eve be one flesh married and gave them the privelage of reproduction and filling up the earth which God had made. But remember God gave man free will, he did this in love so we can choose to obey him or not, since you may know man didobeyed God, and man was seperated from God's safety, so this is where death, and punishment came from, sin.
      For sin to be cleansed from man you need a living sacrifice to take Man's sins on itself and put the sin to death.
      Many religions make people think they can earn mercy from God, this is what cain did if you remember, he trued to give plants to God, when it is when another takes your sin is what really saves you.
      Basically you cannot earn God's mercy, because its not just, its not right.
      Noone knows when they will die, tonight when you walk home you could pass out and in an instant your geart could stop and you will be standing before a holy God who
      Will rightly judge sin.
      When you crossover to that eternal state where theyre is no going back, on the great day God judges all creation , the prophecy has been spoken. “And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.”
      - Revelation 20:15 (KJV)
      The question is not why would God send people to such a place, the question is why wouldnt God rightly judge sin on his standards?
      Religion cannot save you from being cast alive, damned for eternity into everlasting darkness abd sorrows and suffering frkm the lake lf fire and brimstone.
      God understands the effect of sin on all creation, thats why he himself stepped down from his throne into fleshh 2000 years ago as Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the sinless sacrifice sent by the God the Father to be beaten beyond human recognition and nailed to a cross to hang and be tormented in all ways, carrying your sins, and even your punishment for sin was placed upon him and he endured your punishnent on that cross and Said "It is finished" and gave up the ghost. When he said these words, it is finished he could have also been saying that justice has been served, your punishment has been met but on him, and then remember he rose again, even the grave couldn't hold the Son of God,
      John 3 (KJV)
      ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
      ³⁵ The Father loveth the Son, and hath given all things into his hand.
      John 3
      ³⁶ He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.
      Now I encourage you, you still have time, swallow your pride and humble yourself before God, confess you are a sinner and ask for forgiveness.
      God will grant you eternal life and now you are saved, turn from your old lifestyle and Iive for Christ:)

    • @peterkasza3980
      @peterkasza3980 4 года назад +19

      @@lewisandjohnsillustrations2537 Wooow.. you really are a new level of idiot.

    • @MrKongatthegates
      @MrKongatthegates 4 года назад +3

      500k views is worth about 10k dollars

    • @SteveMcallisterArt
      @SteveMcallisterArt 4 года назад +8

      @@MrKongatthegates from what I've read I think you are off by about 10x? Recent articles show ~$1000 for a 500K viewed video and that still varies by country. These videos definitely deserve the views, really great info from Andrew.

    • @MrKongatthegates
      @MrKongatthegates 4 года назад +4

      Im not sure. I heard 3 to 8 cents a view, ad revenue is way down at the moment. Not a knock on Andrew, I think he is a legend whatever the case

  • @Winteryears
    @Winteryears 3 года назад +85

    You, young sir, have a very valuable skill set outside of your artistic abilities: you are a natural born teacher. A thing rarer than diamonds or gold, and infinitely more valuable.

    • @onebeingeverybody
      @onebeingeverybody 3 года назад +10

      What a wonderful thing to note and convey in the way you have. I totally agree.

    • @toshawatkins7195
      @toshawatkins7195 3 года назад +5

      I second that!!

    • @claumelli22
      @claumelli22 2 месяца назад

      I had heard you are either one or the other, but you, Andrew, are both!

  • @mohanarulampalam5161
    @mohanarulampalam5161 Год назад +9

    Andrew, as an amateur artist delving into oil painting as a hobby, your video not only provided valuable insights but also ignited my passion for experimenting with colors and techniques. Your clear explanations make the learning process enjoyable and accessible for enthusiasts and new learners like me. Thank you for sharing your expertise and inspiring the artistic journey.

  • @sky2333
    @sky2333 5 лет назад +234

    You’re a living Master Andrew!
    Thank you so much for being so generous

    • @neenabidikar
      @neenabidikar 5 лет назад

      Sky 23 it was really good, thank you

  • @KBorham
    @KBorham 3 года назад +47

    You are sincerely thanking us? The thanks all go to you bro! One definition of a "Master" suggests one who has reached the pinnacle of their practice, and can share information freely, without fear of being bested by competitors. You are truly a Master of your art.

  • @albrown745
    @albrown745 4 года назад +1

    Hi Andrew, my name it Al Brown, Canada, and I,ve been an airbrush artist for over 45yrs.
    I,ve had this nagging sensation to begin painting with oils. Even in those years I've used hand brushing techniques for even more realism and 3D appearance.
    My favourite things I like doing is illusion, tricking the eye thinking it's real, it's always fun to see the look on their faces when they find out it's just painted on.
    My specialty is realism and 3D effects and that brings me to you.
    This is why I'm be following your video's, I love realism and fine detail and you are all about that.
    I'm watching your techniques, brush strokes and all your fine detail work, it's amazing.
    This a big step for me and I feel in my heart and in my mind, which keeps reminding me to make this change.
    Every time I see your work, the drive gets even stronger, keep up the amazing work Andrew, I'll be watching you as much as I can and looking forward to watching the in depth techniques and and your creative magic.
    Right now I'm taking this at a slow pace, it's a big jump from Acrylics to oils, but both have their own advantages over the other.
    Take care Andrew...................Al Brown, Ontario Canada

  • @nothingbutart7473
    @nothingbutart7473 5 лет назад +47

    He is literally the Einstein of painting, everything he says makes sense and is very intelligent.

  • @georgefrankcarrillo277
    @georgefrankcarrillo277 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much Andrew. I am learning so many important concepts and excellent techniques. I am a 75 years old beginner painter, and passionate about it. Best regards...
    George Frank
    California, USA

  • @thankfulart
    @thankfulart 5 лет назад +181

    One of the best color mixing videos I have ever seen! Superb.

  • @mnhamedani
    @mnhamedani 28 дней назад

    You are one of the greatest artists that can be found seldom. Thank you very much for the beautiful and thoughtful explanation given in this video. I appreciate if you add more informative videos like this about color mixing on portraits and landscapes. I had never seen such an awesome video on colors and I emphasize again that you amazingly talented and skilled in drawing and painting; something that could hardly be found on RUclips.

  • @zikkijapo7730
    @zikkijapo7730 2 года назад +29

    I never got to go to an art school. The amount of information you’ve given and the depth and the clarity is so extremely helpful. Cannot describe how much i appreciate this. You are amazing.

    • @sewoh100
      @sewoh100 Год назад

      ​@louiciousthewerewolf4819 yep, anything you want to learn about art, you should learn on your own, or go to community college.

  • @bettychilldres9860
    @bettychilldres9860 Год назад +6

    YES... thank you Andrew.
    THIS was very helpful for this old lady in my retirement years.
    I'm just now trying to get back into PAINTING from about 20 years ago now.
    I'm listening to all you younger you-tubers as you paint your beautiful paintings... and I find that I'm actually learning what I was not taught from my younger years of struggling with PAINT "period"!! Ha!! 😁

  • @thedriveinopera8889
    @thedriveinopera8889 3 года назад +6

    As a career printer, glad to see you bringing CMYK into the picture (pardon the pun). Process printing, which is what the use of these colors is referred to, uses a concept called GCR, or gray component replacement (addition of tonal black) to simulate many of the natural grays that you are mixing. Since there are few, if any total blacks in nature this limits the color spectrum that printing can capture, but adds very piercing depth, sometimes too much so.

  • @natalysaiz939
    @natalysaiz939 5 лет назад +10

    I never comment on videos, I've been watching your channel for years now and always wondered about your pallet!!! This video is incredibly informative and thank you for sharing ! It feels like Christmas

  • @cibablea
    @cibablea 4 года назад +14

    You’re changing lives with this content, Andrew. Thank you so much.

  • @cellopainting
    @cellopainting Месяц назад

    As per Tischelr’s recommendations, I can now clean my brushes with oil, my pallet with paper towel and babe wipes!
    Andrew, perhaps you just saved me from developing a lung cancer?
    Thank you very much for your unselfish sharing! I feel elated for having watched this video!
    Should you ever come to visit Portugal, please look me up. There are plenty and beautiful views ideally for landscape paintings here. I can only imagine them seen and captured on canvas by a great artist such as Andrew Tischler.

  • @katieirish5765
    @katieirish5765 5 лет назад +90

    That easel you made is brilliant!
    And the color mixing is so fantastic. That painting is off the charts!

  • @STRANGE_hour
    @STRANGE_hour 5 лет назад +66

    You are doing such a great service to us aspiring painters. I am so grateful! Thank you!

  • @JennFredrickson
    @JennFredrickson 4 года назад +21

    I’ve taken sooo many color classes on color theory and even used to teach it as a hairdresser, this was the most concise and detailed explanation of color theory I’ve ever seen, while still being explained in a way anyone could understand. I kinda wish I was still teaching and could share this with my classes. Excellent work!

  • @danielmeadows1114
    @danielmeadows1114 3 года назад +5

    Wow.You’re a great teacher. You’re thanking me for watching this video,I’m the one who is indebted to you for sharing your skill,knowledge,and enthusiasm. THANK YOU.

  • @gillda1958
    @gillda1958 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you. Showing the color mixes of the printer really helped me understand the values of the mixes.

  • @nikkiswenson54
    @nikkiswenson54 4 года назад +6

    Blessings will come your way because you have such a kind and sharing heart! Thank you, Andrew!

  • @dianahondrea5201
    @dianahondrea5201 5 лет назад +30

    I learned how to get dark tones from you (and other things) and will never forget this, may God bless you 😇❤

  • @rosaoilart6683
    @rosaoilart6683 3 года назад

    Best art Teacher. Clear, concise and to the point.

  • @kaiballington55
    @kaiballington55 Год назад +1

    That painting behind him is GORGEOUS.

  • @edmundosherrera
    @edmundosherrera 5 лет назад +6

    you're very creative not only as painter but also as handyman

  • @alexgourdine4895
    @alexgourdine4895 5 лет назад +8

    Andrew,Thank you so very much for the education on atmospheric perspective. As a self taught artist, I'm afraid what I know of painting is limited. However, I do what I can to get better, and so I want to say, what you teach and the way you teach has elevated my skills greatly. As long as you teach you'll have me as a student. Thank you again for the lessons, they are GREATLY APPRECIATED !

  • @janhomes50
    @janhomes50 4 года назад +15

    You're so amazing. I spent the last 12 yrs in a great Art School, but there is so much more to know, and I really like how your knowledge and methods are in align with what I've learned. Learning nver ends, and I appreciate having found you !!!! Watching in Scottsdale, Arizona :)

  • @pchabanowich
    @pchabanowich 3 месяца назад

    This palette is beautifully explained and is an infinite resource for which I thank you from the heart. This really saves time, energy and ignorance. 💐

  • @tanana983
    @tanana983 3 года назад +1

    I must emphasize that I really like that you do your work with a lot of enthusiasm and that your presentations are full of admiration and positive emotions. I honestly don't like it when someone constantly repeats how bad his work is but he is great painter. I came across a video that is the total opposite of some in which people are monotonous as lecturers regardless of their great knowledge and skills. Radiate with freshness and serenity and believe me, it is very important for us who follow your channels, that serenity, in addition to exceptional painting skills. This is very important cause you give us that beautiful feeling of making progress in working and painting, not just because at least I watch some video again to capture all the threads of the lecture. All the best.

  • @jesusfirstto-the-pointendt4552
    @jesusfirstto-the-pointendt4552 5 лет назад +11

    Thank you for sharing this! I was just looking at some of your portrait paintings you have done of older people. You really have a way of showing just how beautiful us older people still are! Thank you!

  • @laurentregenza5870
    @laurentregenza5870 4 года назад +9

    Thank you for your amazing tutorials! I love seeing how other artists mix and use colour. It's so interesting how your foundational years using a limited palette have influenced your current work (ultramarine, burnt umber and white) - That is such a great way to approach colour!

  • @maggiepompeo
    @maggiepompeo 4 года назад +5

    I’ve learned so much from Andrew. He makes complex things understandable. I’m so grateful to him for sharing his talent

  • @chris03cha
    @chris03cha 3 года назад

    Thank you! I just forwarded this to my niece who has talent that still needs some extra help and encouragement. Thank you so much for sharing your passion and talent! It is extremely appreciated! 🤗🤗🤗🙏🙏🙏🤩🤩🤩

  • @MadhumantyMistry
    @MadhumantyMistry Год назад

    You are truely the teacher i was finding ! Thank you sir for existing ❤️

  • @mariecaroniaplotkin5268
    @mariecaroniaplotkin5268 4 года назад +11

    I am so grateful for all these amazing lessons you give! You're pretty amazing in the way you keep taking paintings to new levels of realism. thank you so very much.

  • @nunuallen4327
    @nunuallen4327 4 года назад +3

    This is my second time around on this, I appreciate Andrew so much in showing and giving away some of his wonderful gifts of painting.

  • @1Thedairy
    @1Thedairy 4 года назад +9

    Brilliant! I was really struggling with mixing the paints and now I know why. Thank you so much for a very informative and helpful demo.

  • @Linda-zd6wu
    @Linda-zd6wu 4 месяца назад

    Wow...I just learned so much. Thank you. I love how " simple" you made the color mixing! I tend to get overwhelmed with using too many colors.

  • @cheriepearson1070
    @cheriepearson1070 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Andrew. I have been a working artist since I was 14 years old. I am primarily an oil portrait artist. But I still feel like I have so much to learn about color.

  • @dochudza
    @dochudza 4 года назад +5

    This was so good. You’re my favourite RUclips artist at the moment. Learning so much!

  • @Markovian_
    @Markovian_ 5 лет назад +13

    This may be the most useful art video I’ve ever watched. Saving for future reference. Thank you!

  • @Hannahgs
    @Hannahgs 5 лет назад +44

    I went to animation school and my Painting 1 teacher blew my mind by making us use CMY instead of RBY! Those three can really go a long way

  • @lauralaladarling3775
    @lauralaladarling3775 6 месяцев назад

    Fantastic Andrew, absolutely marvellous tutorial on paint mixing, subtle and bright colours and blending. Thank you so much! ❤❤xxx

  • @MrNyuntshwe
    @MrNyuntshwe 2 года назад

    I need to watch at least 2 times more to absorb your message!!! Thank you so much, Andrew!!

  • @kristinabrewerart
    @kristinabrewerart 5 лет назад +5

    This color mixing video just changed my life thank you so much! I kid you not, I've had a refrigerator shelf in my basement for the last 7 years and I'm going down there after I write this to get it 😂 I would love this same kind of video on smooth water. You're the best!

  • @bradad2026
    @bradad2026 4 года назад +3

    As a person who gets joy from paintings and appreciates the skill involved I am often frustrated with my own efforts because of my colour blindness. Being able to see colour but struggle naming what they are, this video is like a key opening a door. Your palette choices, your descriptions of colour saturation and tone and your demonstrations of mixing colours will enable me to look at a possible subject in a more accessible light. The 'formulas' or ratios in colours and their uses provide the structure I need to approach painting with more confidence.
    Thank you Andrew.

    • @VagalovStudio
      @VagalovStudio Год назад

      dear friend ust work with colors you see, whats problem? Take pencil and start to draw exercise, make compostion in grey ,white and black , we all see color difrent and often we dnt see some blue color or somthing like that, alwasy solution forget on this frought Tishler with milion bucks in studio and asests ,with suport from power people .........Tishler i will haunted you till dont chalenge under my rules also Alapay Efe and Jazza, ....

  • @barca10108
    @barca10108 5 лет назад +5

    This is amazing. I admire how simple you make something so complex. I struggle with clouds and skies.

  • @elizabethandiosa4579
    @elizabethandiosa4579 3 года назад

    Thank you. I am pursuing my lifelong dream of being an artist, drawing and painting. I have to buy some new acrylic colour basics and was researching colour palettes for warm and cool colours. I am so glad your video popped up.🥰🥰🥰🙏🏼🙏👍

  • @jeaninestark2731
    @jeaninestark2731 3 года назад

    This information on color is more helpful than any other I have heard. Thank you.

  • @GunneLPercher
    @GunneLPercher 5 лет назад +17

    Awesome, Andrew! I worked in printing for years and always wondered about using CMYK for mixing! Thank you for another fabulous tutorial!

  • @o.legatura.de.natura
    @o.legatura.de.natura 5 лет назад +5

    this is pure refined gold (never gets old) Been using for a while the CMYK color mixing and you can truly obtain great tones! Thank you for this!

  • @patrickrasmussen415
    @patrickrasmussen415 5 лет назад +7

    I'd love to see your techniques and methods for light rays through windows or clouds! Great work Andrew, your videos are always very helpful.

  • @JulieNelson-dl4gm
    @JulieNelson-dl4gm Год назад

    Andrew I love your instructional videos! I have spent my career in emergency services and recently found painting and I am finding it incredibly cathartic and relaxing! One little safety note since folks like me are hanging on to your every word, and taking notes so we can go to the store and buy the right supplies. You talk about gloves and say you are wearing rubber gloves, but I am pretty sure you are wearing nitrile which are the right ones. “Rubber” gloves are made from natural rubber latex and are typically kind of a dull yellow. They have poor chemical resistance and are a bit porous especially w prolonged chemical exposure. Paint thinner will gradually permeate latex gloves. Vinyl and latex gloves are a better barrier than nothing, but I believe what you are wearing is nitrile glove which have high chemical resistance and low allergic reaction levels. Thanks again for describing in great detail your techniques and tactics! I love your work. Cheers

  • @betsycomeau4164
    @betsycomeau4164 5 лет назад

    After a 6 year hiatus from painting, I am back at it again. Except I am using acrylics now. I have enjoyed your videos especially after painting several landscapes and analyzing them since I am not satisfied with the outcome. I paint the local landscape from photos and find that my paintings do not show much distance or depth. I also tend to overpaint and get into too much detail. This incredible video on mixing colors has inspired me as well as the other videos you created on painting atmospheric depth and loose brushstrokes. I am excited to begin anew and refreshed tomorrow using what I have learned from your videos. I want to elevate my skills and believe your instruction is integral to improvements. Thank you!

  • @deborahrech7429
    @deborahrech7429 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for such an in depth tutorial on mixing color. Your paintings are incredibly beautiful!

  • @lesleyorr3418
    @lesleyorr3418 5 лет назад +12

    So glad to have found you! Wonderful tutorial. The painting in the background is amazing! Looking forward to watching your other tutorials. Thank you.

  • @janeboyd1487
    @janeboyd1487 5 лет назад +34

    Thank you Andrew...your videos are always inspiring...I enjoy tweaking colour and found this very interesting...cheers....

  • @theresabrown203
    @theresabrown203 3 года назад

    You are a gift to us all and your work will last beyond is all. Thank you.

  • @abdainawi
    @abdainawi 4 года назад

    I am sure. Mr Andrew loves teaching more than learning. Thanks a million for sharing such valuable secrets

  • @MOstix13
    @MOstix13 5 лет назад +5

    Incredible talent and teaching skills! Thank you so much Andrew!

  • @annietagg5111
    @annietagg5111 5 лет назад +11

    Thank you! You’re the first You Tube artist I’ve seen that mentioned the toxicity of paints! I have been amazed at how many artists will talk about just “blend with your fingers.” Yikes!

    • @maggietattersfield2859
      @maggietattersfield2859 5 лет назад +1

      Fantastic. It’s the first time I heard one of your workshops. I’ve subscribed and I hope they keep informing me when you are on. I will need to listen to your workshops more frequently as I am a slow learner. It would be great if you ever did a short work shop in England. I would definitely book to do it... 💙💙💙👍👌💫😃

    • @robertchilders8045
      @robertchilders8045 3 года назад

      Banning flake white from stores is a major mistake! The other colors are much more dangerous ! Titanium white is horrible. Titanium white changes to a brownish ocher in a very short time! Especially in bright sunlight or ultraviolet light! Where's lead white gets brighter!

  • @judyheim3949
    @judyheim3949 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for this video. So precise. Especially liked the idea of adding the printer colors to make it more understandable. I have watched almost all of your videos and am so glad you are continuing to make them to make them. I especially came back to look at the mixing of black. I have known a lot of artists who mix red and green to get black. However I paint a lot of black Labradors, mostly commissioned paintings. For me this combo of Ultra Blue and Burnt umber I believe will work better as I can push it to warm or cool. In a Labradors coat you often see both. I have always known that simply using black and lightening with white to make gray for highlights was not good enough. I have looked at Carl Rungius painting of his black bear hundreds of times and can see colors of brown and violet in the coat. ‘That is what I want in my paintings.
    I would love to see you do a video on backlighting. It looks like it would be so simple but really isn’t that quite as simple as it looks.
    Also would love to see you paint more of a sunrise or sunset sky or especially a sunset in a stormy sky. Thank you again for your great videos. Have subscribed and also got Skillshare and have talked a friend into getting skillshare as well. Thanks again.

  • @tolkienfan1972
    @tolkienfan1972 4 года назад +1

    I was just teaching my daughter that the red and blue people use aren't really primary, and that we should be using magenta and cyan. It's so great to hear you teach this also! Your demonstration was awesome! Very clear and effective

  • @rosalindaguerrero254
    @rosalindaguerrero254 3 года назад

    I get it , the colors on the Kimberly are just so vivid.
    Thank You for your tutorial .
    Extremely helpful.

  • @Babs9285
    @Babs9285 5 лет назад +13

    Thank you so much for this tutorial, I think you and you’re art skills are amazing! This video was so helpful! Looking forward to more! ❤️🎨

  • @maittlen
    @maittlen 5 лет назад +9

    Such an excellent and informative colour mixing lesson. You are a great communicator!

  • @Lalaland_lady
    @Lalaland_lady 5 лет назад +13

    These are epic, amazing paintings! Thank you for bringing together many technical details, especially color theory. Thank you again!

  • @VikingsFan27
    @VikingsFan27 4 года назад +2

    Wow, that was such an articulate description of how to blend and achieve color. That painting that you're working on is and absolute beauty. Whoever ends up with that painting will have one beautiful work of art. I am not sure how you dont have a million followers, I am sure that you now have one more. Cheers!

  • @bindhusomanpillai4929
    @bindhusomanpillai4929 9 месяцев назад

    From India with love and respect.. Thank you Andrew for this amazing tutorial.

  • @misslove1551
    @misslove1551 5 лет назад +6

    Incredible! Love your paintings and appreciate everything you do to help others become better artist with all your knowledge.

  • @lunadargent5292
    @lunadargent5292 5 лет назад +7

    I’m too heavy handed and my colours are always too bright and the contrast too great in the distance I’m working on it but boy it’s challenging. Great video your speaking style is engaging and you’re soooo informative. Thank you 😃

  • @2B87
    @2B87 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks a lot for your content and effort to give us another glimpse of your knowledge Andrew, much appreciated!

  • @beatsandwaves8156
    @beatsandwaves8156 3 года назад

    Thanks so much, Andrew, Sir. You are the most generous of artists. God bless you and those you love too.

  • @connielea1896
    @connielea1896 2 года назад

    I have watched this at least 3 times and each time I have learned a little more. Also I watched carefully how much paint you added each time. Thanks Andrew you're the best.

  • @daleselway6128
    @daleselway6128 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you so much Andrew for this very informative video, it will definitely help me in my next paintings!

  • @lauriegift481
    @lauriegift481 5 лет назад +4

    Your tutorial is one of the best that I have watched on using colors to achieve atmospheric perspective. Thanks for making it and I will look forward to more of your videos.

  • @janawright1715
    @janawright1715 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and gift! I appreciate it! ❤️

  • @patrickhoy2475
    @patrickhoy2475 Год назад

    The Tonal graduation is fascinating. Your tutorial is brilliantly presented. I also loved the biro and white gel exercise, Toned paper lends itself well to pen & ink and white gel ink pen. My Husband loves pencil sketching. I would love to see him adding water colour to his work. However he is resisting at the moment, but we both enjoy watchino you painting, The gorgeous dappled lights white mare & foal with dry brush thick mane was wonderful to be able to participate in the process. Your wife must have been amazed. We both thought it was far better than the origonal. Cheers Rosie Hoy ( Retired & loving it)

  • @robertkanchuk1677
    @robertkanchuk1677 3 года назад

    Your explanations and simple approach makes it very easy to follow, especially to new painters with little knowledge. I learn every time I watch your videos. Thanks very much. Keep them coming.

  • @phyllisbekemeier3282
    @phyllisbekemeier3282 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you so much for your teaching heart. I learn so much from you.

  • @yticivam
    @yticivam 5 лет назад +6

    Oh wow. Those paintings are beautifully immersive.

  • @aurorarain1265
    @aurorarain1265 5 лет назад +4

    Epic! Your paintings! My goodness gracious! Phenomenal! I struggle with mixing color when painting dramatic stormy skies. My blues and grays may benefit from this lesson. Thanks Andrew. So kind of you to offer up guidance. Loved the last few lines regarding distant and foreground tones. 👍🎨 ohhh...a light just went on! 💡

  • @joellarose3806
    @joellarose3806 2 года назад

    Andeew, I have just watched this video again for probably the 4th time. Each time I pick up a new nugget of valuable info. Today's was creating perspective and atmospherics by combining colors other than green when you're actually oainting a green mountainside but not wanting the greens to be too punchy. It's a great way to keep me gainfully employed whole walking on the treadmill. Thanks!

  • @denisedifabiohiggins3676
    @denisedifabiohiggins3676 4 года назад

    Wonderful color mixing technique! Believe it or not I have an art degree and never received color mixing technique at all! Great teaching , your paintings are awesome!!!!

  • @frozenocarina
    @frozenocarina 4 года назад +151

    What’s on the palette: gray background for tonal and hue adjustments. Glass is easy to clean. Burnt umber for deep shadows. Yellow oxide is good for warmth and tinting skies and the transp version for glazes. Titanium white for landscapes and lead whites for portrait. Cad lemon is v strong. Cad red for landscapes. Quinacradone magenta. Ultramarine blue. Cobalt teal for greens and skies. Phthalo green is strong and good for leaves and darks. Starts with earth tones, then white, then hard chroma underneath. No black on the palette, it’s made from burnt umber and ultramarine blue. (I have to say that yes he’s an amazing painter but just because he doesn’t use black doesn’t mean you can’t. It’s a useful color for mixing a truly dark color or for pop art so the rule of no black is bs. He likes to mix his own black because he gets more control and interest in the realism) baby wipes are good for wiping away excess paint and wipe off the excess mineral oil. The true primaries are not red, yellow, blue. They’re cyan, magenta, and yellow and they make beautiful colors that the traditional primaries cannot achieve. Cobalt teal, magenta, and cad lemon is the true primary combo that he uses.

    • @nishatlala3990
      @nishatlala3990 4 года назад +11

      THANK YOU

    • @lynnquin8565
      @lynnquin8565 4 года назад +5

      Good, concise info. Thanks.

    • @johnheineman2113
      @johnheineman2113 3 года назад +2

      that was a great summary, thank you very much

    • @allenvoss7977
      @allenvoss7977 3 года назад +14

      So why would you use black out of a tube then if you know you have more control of warm and cool by mixing your own black ? I don’t think he ever said you couldn’t use black out of the tube he just says it’s not as good , and I agree. Throw away your ivory black . creating your own black creates better harmony in your paintings.

    • @frozenocarina
      @frozenocarina 3 года назад +9

      @@allenvoss7977 MMM ok people like you make me so infuriated but basically it’s because it’s easier and the whole “warm vs cool” control is bs. You can add brown or blue or purple or whatever the hell you want to your black. I’m referring to the tons of generalizations made by lots of painters. Art is about what looks good, and throwing away expensive paint won’t do any good. Black is black and it reads to the human eye as black, add something to it and it’s just a dark blue or dark brown. Unless you wanna grab a microscope and look at every painting you see and judge it based on the materials and colors used, kindly shut up

  • @ojasbhagavath5484
    @ojasbhagavath5484 5 лет назад +76

    God when making Andrew Tischler - "This is fantastic, a little bit goes long way."

  • @hollandfranks6797
    @hollandfranks6797 5 лет назад +20

    Expanding my knowledge. GREAT Keep up the great work. Thanks

  • @peterguiles5730
    @peterguiles5730 2 года назад

    You are a awesome painter. Honestly I don't know if I have seen anybody better ever

  • @madelineboone9535
    @madelineboone9535 4 года назад +1

    I’m a beginner from China, I have learned so much from your work. Thank you.

  • @stayresse1885
    @stayresse1885 4 года назад +5

    i think that we all appreciate his content , so avoid skipping the ad while watching his videos

  • @ajrhino8120
    @ajrhino8120 5 лет назад +9

    Love your work man. I’m new to painting. 2 years. I wish I started 40 years ago. Youth is wasted on the young.

    • @capbin146
      @capbin146 5 лет назад +1

      AJ Rhino Ain’t that the truth!

    • @СтаноСокол
      @СтаноСокол 5 лет назад +1

      Nothing is wasted since you've started. Don't worry - be happy 😊

  • @phylr3983
    @phylr3983 3 года назад +8

    Watching this gives me an artist’s “high”.

  • @marlonbryanmunoznunez3179
    @marlonbryanmunoznunez3179 5 лет назад

    Best explanation of CMY on You Tube. I have watched and taken notes from these several times. Kudos to Andrew, this is very valuable information.

  • @lesleylampasona7950
    @lesleylampasona7950 2 года назад

    I just love your palette, I actually watched you put it altogether fascinating

  • @lalagonegaga
    @lalagonegaga 5 лет назад +7

    I think the whole zinc white story is blown out of proportion. De Laszlo used it exclusively and his paintings are in a perfect state of preservation. The trick is to use it thinly and never pile up the impasto (like Fechin did, for example). As long as it's thin, it's fine.

    • @papaspaulding
      @papaspaulding 5 лет назад +1

      could also depends on the oil its mixed with?

    • @lalagonegaga
      @lalagonegaga 5 лет назад +3

      @@papaspaulding There is a great chance that might be a contributing factor. De Laszlo used poppy oil. That I know for sure.