It's remarkable, I've seen quite some tutorials and color guides, none of them explaining exactly how they work in practice! And here you are, making sense of it in 10 minutes. That's just marvelous. Thanks!
I am so glad I found your channel! I tried to find a simple explanation of this (and many other things i need to improve my work) with no luck at all! Looking forward to exploring more of your videos, I am sure I will learn many things from you. Thank you!
Great video guys on color science and use in graphics. I've found that even when portraying design elements on a plan or section drawing it is possible to identify the material being used by its color but using some of the combinations you suggested in number 5 helps bring the entire plan together. Sometimes the graphics sell as much as the quality of the design itself. BYW, Sonia, I had a sweater just like that one you're wearing back in the 80's, was my favorite. Thanks.
Hey Richard! Thanks for your feedback, we always appreciate it! Researching for this video also thought us a lot about color. It's completely true - we found that even when using a "naturalistic" color scheme to represent designs, it pays off to use color harmonies to make it look visually coherent. And I love the pullover too! Berlin is full of places where you can get second-hand vintage clothes and I'm really enjoying them :)
Stubbled upon this channel recently, and it's really helpful. I hadn't found any channel which explains the basics, that too soo well !! Really helpful 😁
@@Linescapes Hi I make furniture-it is a part time business, and I design my own stuff. I use Inventor for 3D, but I always start with sketches. I keep loads of sketch books and jot down my ideas. Ideas are not the problem, but the execution is not great. Your tips have really helped-even the very first one on controlling a pencil and simple perspective. I always like to improve and learn! Thank you
My personal favorite scheme is the split as well! I also learned some new stuff from this video. Naturally I tried to balance the split scheme with a lot of the cooler hues and a bit of the warmer hues, but I never considered color weight (or placement per se) much in my sketch. Definitely going to try this on my next sketch, great video! You've also given me reason to reconsider monochromatic which i originally considered boring :p!
Glad the video brought new insights for you, Gabriel! :) Yeah, the monochromatic can really be interesting. Especially since you have to decide on a single color and this decision alone is very important.
Just watched some of your vids - thx for sharing these with us! May I suggest to add the info how long it took you to draw a picture in real time in your drawing vids, please? And you might conside ti show a (small) version of the original view of the motive in the corner of the video frame while drawing, would make it more interesting for the viewer. As it might take too much time for you, I understand you rarely give comments of what you leave out or why you emphasize what in your timelape drawing scenes - but it would really enrich the information and learning curve for us viewers. I like your natural and friendly style a lot, please continue making and sharing videos!
Thank you so much for this in-depth feedback! Yeah, we get asked a lot about the original view and started to show it in our newer travel videos. Regarding the abstraction and leaving out of elements: it's complex but very important. We'll definitely try to explain it in the future. Maybe even in an extra video.
@@Linescapes I have just finished the first year of the two-year Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) at Greenwich University in London www.gre.ac.uk/postgraduate-courses/ach/lan-arc-mla
Thanks, Tomek! You’re right, the frequencies are flipped! 😅 Ok, for anyone else reading or wondering: Blue light gas shorter wavelengths, red light has longer wavelengths.
I love colors but am very bad at it's execution. 😢 In fact, I'm scared to use colors thinking I'll just ruin my drawing. The weight of color topic was very helpful and important. Wish I knew before. Surely, going to try it. ❤❤
Wow I love you guy. I like how you kept the lesson going with your jokes. Some where funny cause they where not funny 🤣. Can't wait for your next video
Just for your information, from one who have studied physics: red light have a longer wavelength then blue light, and your film shows the opposite in the beginning. Not a big error, and maybe I'm nitpicking, but I feel that the information ought to be right....
@@Linescapes You are wellcome! By the way, I found a link to a great picture explaining the electromagnetic spectrum here: www.autodesk.com/products/eagle/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/electromagneticspectrum.jpg It explains the hole electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves to X-rays, and of cause where the visible light fits into the picture. I might explain some notification as well, nm is a short form for a nanometer (1/1 000 000 000 of a meter). Hz is the short form for Herz, a measurement of frequency. 1 Hz is 1 oscillation per second, and radio waves are in the neighborhood of 100 000 000 Hz. I hope that you enjoy thease facts, and have a good day.. Best regards,
It's remarkable, I've seen quite some tutorials and color guides, none of them explaining exactly how they work in practice! And here you are, making sense of it in 10 minutes. That's just marvelous. Thanks!
We're so thrilled! Thank you for your feedbakc! Heraing things like that keeps us motivated to do more videos! :)
All the essentials for color theory in one video! This is going to my class this year!
Thanks, Blaž! We're glad you find it useful enough to present it to your class. Hope they will enjoy it!
Great, crystal clear presentation! Thanks so very much!
Thank you 😊
Thank you for creating these tutorials ❤️
Brilliant! Enjoyed this very much. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
Gladly! Especially if we get feedback like that! :)
wow......i learned a lot of things....all thanks to linescapes....
please continue uploading videos...
Thank you, we will :)
I am so glad I found your channel! I tried to find a simple explanation of this (and many other things i need to improve my work) with no luck at all! Looking forward to exploring more of your videos, I am sure I will learn many things from you. Thank you!
Thank you so much for providing useful knowledge
You’re welcome! 😊
Great video guys on color science and use in graphics. I've found that even when portraying design elements on a plan or section drawing it is possible to identify the material being used by its color but using some of the combinations you suggested in number 5 helps bring the entire plan together. Sometimes the graphics sell as much as the quality of the design itself. BYW, Sonia, I had a sweater just like that one you're wearing back in the 80's, was my favorite. Thanks.
Hey Richard! Thanks for your feedback, we always appreciate it! Researching for this video also thought us a lot about color. It's completely true - we found that even when using a "naturalistic" color scheme to represent designs, it pays off to use color harmonies to make it look visually coherent.
And I love the pullover too! Berlin is full of places where you can get second-hand vintage clothes and I'm really enjoying them :)
Stubbled upon this channel recently, and it's really helpful.
I hadn't found any channel which explains the basics, that too soo well !! Really helpful 😁
Such a great video. You did a great job explaining. Thank you for this video.
Thanks! We appreciate it!
Very concise and easy to follow! Love the graphic especially! Great tutorial video!!
Thank you Brian! Yeah, the graphics took some time and costed some nerves but looks like it was worth it. :D
Thank you for this! Because of this vid I had the gist on how to do colors!
Very helpful, thanks for these. Honestly, once I practice with these tips, I feel I’ll improve ten fold.
Thank you so much, Michael! We're glad you think so. Keep us posted on your progress! :D
Super helpful for beginners!! Great info!!!
Keep up the good work guys. The best video explaining color theory I've come across so far. ;)
Thanks Rok 😊
Thanks for this, I'm just beginning to learn about this stuff & this helped me more than other things I've read or seen. 🙂
Wow, that’s so nice to hear! ❤️ If you’ll ever have any questions, feel free to ask!
Direct informative and easy to process thank you so much for making these videos !
Gladly! It’s great to hear that they help!
Yay! Finally i'm on the top😄
Really clear, helpful tutorial! Thanks you!
Glad it helps, Dory!
You are great teachers!
Thank you! 🙂 Out of curiosity, what’s your background? Do you study something in a visal arts direction or do you draw as a hobby?
@@Linescapes Hi I make furniture-it is a part time business, and I design my own stuff. I use Inventor for 3D, but I always start with sketches. I keep loads of sketch books and jot down my ideas. Ideas are not the problem, but the execution is not great. Your tips have really helped-even the very first one on controlling a pencil and simple perspective. I always like to improve and learn! Thank you
That’s interesting! Yeah, a hand sketch is always the fastest way to think test ideas, right?
Amazing . Thank you 👍👍👍👍so practical
My personal favorite scheme is the split as well! I also learned some new stuff from this video. Naturally I tried to balance the split scheme with a lot of the cooler hues and a bit of the warmer hues, but I never considered color weight (or placement per se) much in my sketch. Definitely going to try this on my next sketch, great video! You've also given me reason to reconsider monochromatic which i originally considered boring :p!
Glad the video brought new insights for you, Gabriel! :)
Yeah, the monochromatic can really be interesting. Especially since you have to decide on a single color and this decision alone is very important.
Nice video, helped me a lot. Gonna go watch the rest of your videos : )
Really glad it helped! Hope you get something from the rest of them too! :)
Wonderful thanks for sharing
You're very welcome!
Just watched some of your vids - thx for sharing these with us!
May I suggest to add the info how long it took you to draw a picture in real time in your drawing vids, please?
And you might conside ti show a (small) version of the original view of the motive in the corner of the video frame while drawing, would make it more interesting for the viewer.
As it might take too much time for you, I understand you rarely give comments of what you leave out or why you emphasize what in your timelape drawing scenes - but it would really enrich the information and learning curve for us viewers.
I like your natural and friendly style a lot, please continue making and sharing videos!
Thank you so much for this in-depth feedback! Yeah, we get asked a lot about the original view and started to show it in our newer travel videos. Regarding the abstraction and leaving out of elements: it's complex but very important. We'll definitely try to explain it in the future. Maybe even in an extra video.
Very helpful info! Thanks for this vid!
Thanks, Arlene van Vegchel!
Thanks guys! Quality content, as usual. Landscape architect in training :)
Thanks, Marina! Where glad it helps you! 🙂 Where do you train/study if I may ask?
- Gasper
@@Linescapes I have just finished the first year of the two-year Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) at Greenwich University in London www.gre.ac.uk/postgraduate-courses/ach/lan-arc-mla
Thanks for the excellent video.
Thanks, Sam! :D
Great video, as always! But small error on picture of waves at 1:30 - red light should has low frequency, blue light - the higher frequency :)
Thanks, Tomek! You’re right, the frequencies are flipped! 😅 Ok, for anyone else reading or wondering:
Blue light gas shorter wavelengths, red light has longer wavelengths.
Thanks again so very much🙂✅
I love colors but am very bad at it's execution. 😢 In fact, I'm scared to use colors thinking I'll just ruin my drawing.
The weight of color topic was very helpful and important. Wish I knew before. Surely, going to try it. ❤❤
So glad we could help! 😌
Thank you for making this video! Were there any resources (like books) that you used for discussing how to balance color size?
Thank you!!!
Glad you appreciate it! 😊
Bloopers are the best. 😂💖
Wow I love you guy. I like how you kept the lesson going with your jokes. Some where funny cause they where not funny 🤣. Can't wait for your next video
With practice I believe I will. As good as you.
Haha, just saw this comment. Thanks 😁
Just for your information, from one who have studied physics: red light have a longer wavelength then blue light, and your film shows the opposite in the beginning. Not a big error, and maybe I'm nitpicking, but I feel that the information ought to be right....
Thanks for sharing Snowman and correcting us. We'll add a note in the text. 😊
@@Linescapes
You are wellcome! By the way, I found a link to a great picture explaining the electromagnetic spectrum here: www.autodesk.com/products/eagle/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/electromagneticspectrum.jpg
It explains the hole electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves to X-rays, and of cause where the visible light fits into the picture. I might explain some notification as well, nm is a short form for a nanometer (1/1 000 000 000 of a meter). Hz is the short form for Herz, a measurement of frequency. 1 Hz is 1 oscillation per second, and radio waves are in the neighborhood of 100 000 000 Hz.
I hope that you enjoy thease facts, and have a good day..
Best regards,
What is the name of the painting with the large oriental rug at 8:54 et al?
Hey Steve, it's The Carpet Merchant by Jean Leon Gerome.
@@Linescapes Thanks so much!
Thanks for answering! I had the same question
Can u make video how to draw perfect hand face please dearand shading plssss plss
Thank you for your idea. Will keep in mind :)
Ya I’m just here for school
Well hope it helped 🙂
You guys should make a discord channel! That would be lovely
Discord as in the Discord app? 🙂
@@Linescapes yeah, I think a way to reach out maybe even have a meetup day or time would be awesome for us fans to ask questions
@@phillop6076 That's a good idea! We were thinking of a RUclips Live broadcast as well. You think that might work?
@@Linescapes that's also a really good idea!