Thank you Bob and Kate. Hoping eventually I will get this technique drilled i to my brain. Appreciate the tutorials. Live you bith. Stay dafe and well.
Hello BOB Je suis Votre admiratrice , depuis que je vous ai decouverte , il y a guelque jours. Vous etes un Genie de la peinture moderne et je suis deveniue votre fan , malgre Le fait que moi- meme je suis peintre ( look ULESKI ART) Je vous aime pour votre peinture, votre entusiasme, votre maniere de transmaittre vos savoir fair sans prise de tete . Plaine de bonne chauses a l’avenir Et bonne contenuation , cher BOB URSULA ULESKI😘
That's a very interesting take on the colour wheel and makes a great deal of sense ..very helpfull and you explain so well. colours are so cool and always surprising. .lovely video as always, thank you for sharing. .
I've only watched a handful of your videos, (so far) but I've already learned so much from you. Thanks for making these videos, you are a great teacher.
You make the Holbein paints look very tempting, your paintings have become identifiable to me when I run across them. Yours are exceptionally vibrant. I think I need to try that. Holbein Opera.. Or a dark indigo if the have it. Thx Bob!!
I forgot I asked this question about black. I have to assume that black is not counted at all. I’m going to have to try this. But is there a rule on black percentage on white to black?
After watching this I went and bought at color wheel but mine has 12 divisions not 10 like yours. Is there a pattern for 12 colors? Where are yours available
I managed to create my own, but it's not easy. I was only able to do it because I'd purchased one of his videos a long time ago, and in the video case was a printed chart of the names of the Holbein colors he uses and their Golden Acrylic counterparts (I use Golden). From that I was able to pretty much figure out his chart and replicate it with the Golden paints. And then there was math involved (ugh!) because he has fewer color segments (10) on his chart than on the standard color chart (12), so you can't use that as a template, which makes it tricky to figure out the amount of space between the triangles of color (you have a 360-degree circle divided by 10 segments plus white space instead of the standard 12 segments without white space). Took me awhile to get it right. So if you can afford it (~ $25.00), just go to his website and buy the darn thing. It's totally worth it. You'll be glad you did!
Excellent video because the color wheel type painting is right on to make a painting pop. But what is the black? Does it count as a red, as part of the 80%?
Yes, as part of the background, but not as "color," per se. White and the black are never on a color wheel--any color wheel. They are not considered "hues." Black and white are used to create tints and shades on the value scale from white (as the lightest value) to black (as the darkest value). By themselves, they are neutral. You can create shapes, lines, marks, etc. with either and they won't interfere with the color combination that you choose. In terms of the percentage of space the white or black takes up, use your judgment. Like he said, you don't need to be precise--just generally follow the formula so that the color of your focal point and spice colors are doing their job in the painting against a larger background. That's just my 2 cents ....
Christian Strich He borrowed/adapted it from the Munsell color wheel. It has five primaries and 5 secondaries, therefore ten colors. The primaries are yellow, green, blue, red and Violet.
Thank you Bob and Kate. Hoping eventually I will get this technique drilled i to my brain. Appreciate the tutorials. Live you bith. Stay dafe and well.
I love these videos. Bob you are an excellent instructor. Very educational😉
Thanks for Yr great guiding and inspiring style, Yr warm personality is just great ti get going with Art oneself
Hello BOB
Je suis Votre admiratrice , depuis que je vous ai decouverte , il y a guelque jours.
Vous etes un Genie de la peinture moderne et je suis deveniue votre fan , malgre Le fait que moi- meme je suis peintre ( look ULESKI ART)
Je vous aime pour votre peinture, votre entusiasme, votre maniere de transmaittre vos savoir fair sans prise de tete .
Plaine de bonne chauses a l’avenir
Et bonne contenuation , cher BOB
URSULA ULESKI😘
Merci!
You make it easy to understand the color wheel. Thank you.
Thumbs up for your video... Great teacher!!
That's a very interesting take on the colour wheel and makes a great deal of sense ..very helpfull and you explain so well. colours are so cool and always surprising. .lovely video as always, thank you for sharing. .
You make my artist life soooo much easier! I've always been overwhelmed with the color wheel. No problem using yours.Too much information.Thank you. ❤
Bob, coming up to Wisconsin in June!!! Can’t wait! I probably need to register now, I bet it will fill up fast!
Thanks Joe - Looking forward to painting with you - See you there!
I've only watched a handful of your videos, (so far) but I've already learned so much from you. Thanks for making these videos, you are a great teacher.
thank you for your hard work 💜
What a beautiful personality and soul you have.
God bless you. Greetings from Saudi Arabia.
Hello from Pitttsburgh! Love the mug! I love your instruction also. You've really helped me to loosen up! Thank you!
Great video very informative, thankyou bob xx
Thank you Karen.
You make the Holbein paints look very tempting, your paintings have become identifiable to me when I run across them. Yours are exceptionally vibrant. I think I need to try that. Holbein Opera.. Or a dark indigo if the have it. Thx Bob!!
Love your energy.. Inspired by you all the time. Could you please do a portrait video with acrylics
Extraordinario maestro, muchas gracias 🙏🏼
Thank you so much for this tutorials, I learned a lot.
omg.. Bob.. why I just found you T.T this is what I need... thank you so much to teach through youtube...
I love it. Thank you.
Hi u make painting so interesting n easy for us beginners. Thnks again n keep it up.
Painting with paper towels, fingers and brushes - - fun play with colors
Greetings from Italy , Bob !
Amazing videos! Keep it up!
Bob, would you post a colour wheel to the UK
Hey bob! Love your vidz. Less abstract and more figurative. Watcha think? Thx!
I forgot I asked this question about black. I have to assume that black is not counted at all. I’m going to have to try this. But is there a rule on black percentage on white to black?
How do I get this color wheel!?
Its on 'cheap joes' art supplies website :)
After watching this I went and bought at color wheel but mine has 12 divisions not 10 like yours. Is there a pattern for 12 colors? Where are yours available
Spicing things up
How do I make a color wheel like you have.... Love your looseness....
I managed to create my own, but it's not easy. I was only able to do it because I'd purchased one of his videos a long time ago, and in the video case was a printed chart of the names of the Holbein colors he uses and their Golden Acrylic counterparts (I use Golden). From that I was able to pretty much figure out his chart and replicate it with the Golden paints. And then there was math involved (ugh!) because he has fewer color segments (10) on his chart than on the standard color chart (12), so you can't use that as a template, which makes it tricky to figure out the amount of space between the triangles of color (you have a 360-degree circle divided by 10 segments plus white space instead of the standard 12 segments without white space). Took me awhile to get it right. So if you can afford it (~ $25.00), just go to his website and buy the darn thing. It's totally worth it. You'll be glad you did!
Excellent video because the color wheel type painting is right on to make a painting pop. But what is the black? Does it count as a red, as part of the 80%?
Yes, as part of the background, but not as "color," per se. White and the black are never on a color wheel--any color wheel. They are not considered "hues." Black and white are used to create tints and shades on the value scale from white (as the lightest value) to black (as the darkest value). By themselves, they are neutral. You can create shapes, lines, marks, etc. with either and they won't interfere with the color combination that you choose. In terms of the percentage of space the white or black takes up, use your judgment. Like he said, you don't need to be precise--just generally follow the formula so that the color of your focal point and spice colors are doing their job in the painting against a larger background. That's just my 2 cents ....
110%? 80 + 10 + 10 + 10? Later you changed it to 5 and 5. Thank you
why 10 colours instead of the usual 12? love the channel BTW.
Christian Strich He borrowed/adapted it from the Munsell color wheel. It has five primaries and 5 secondaries, therefore ten colors. The primaries are yellow, green, blue, red and Violet.
Is that a Munsell colour wheel ?
BOB HOW DO I PURCHASE COLOR WHEEL???????????? SANDY HALLORAN
Sandy Halloran, he has a web site. Or better yet, get a piece of paper and make your own.
Bob do you do any non objective collage paintings?
If you go to his website, you can see many examples of current paintings for sale of all types and sizes. RobertBurridge.Com
Bob, put the damn color wheel down!
10 dollars paintings should be the title
Ummm...80+10+10+10=110
Extraordinario maestro, muchas gracias 🙏🏼