2 Quick and Easy Ways to Identify Warm and Cool Colours Without Using a Colour Wheel.

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  • It's not easy trying to identify what temperature a colour is. Trying to determine the temperature of a colour by looking at a colour wheel can be confusing. I've found a simpler way.
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:38 Use the paint manufacturer's colour charts
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Комментарии • 183

  • @dianes326
    @dianes326 Год назад +44

    Thank you so much, Louise. I’m a young 71 year old beginner 😊 and this info is very helpful. I usually can guess, but this takes that uncertainty out of the equation. You are a gem and your teaching skills are the best! Thank you, thank you!!

  • @connied8507
    @connied8507 Год назад +37

    I have a giggle every outtake. You're probably too young to remember the beginning of Betty White's career. She combined class, innocence, and humor for a very successful career. You remind me of that young Betty White. You do you and I'll be laughing with you 💕

    • @KarenDellaLuna
      @KarenDellaLuna Год назад +10

      Very great comparison! Charisma and charm can’t be taught 🫶🏻💕

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Год назад +3

      Thank you Connie. 🥰

    • @annenglish2935
      @annenglish2935 Год назад +2

      Yes!!! Betty White...

    • @sandraharris8386
      @sandraharris8386 Год назад

      Every time Louise, every time you get me to smile despite myself with your outtakes! Dom’s (I assume) “helpful” appearances cracked me up. Oh, and thank you once again for a clear, helpful video.

  • @madmadmona
    @madmadmona 6 месяцев назад

    This is, by far, the best instruction I've found for determining color temperature! I've searched for years to discover how to make these determinations for myself but had no real guidelines. Countless videos I've seen explain what the difference between warm and cool colors are and how they work to give depth to a painting, but yours is the first to demonstrate to us newbies how to determine for ourselves what category any given color falls within. Terrific! (Light bulb here.)

  • @lydiabond5393
    @lydiabond5393 Год назад +8

    Added tip: once temperture is established write c or w on tube for future painting without a check again on manufacturer page!

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Год назад +3

      Great tip Lydia! Thank you. I write a word document for myself and put all the information in a table. Then I laminate it and keep it handy in the studio. Your idea is simpler- thank you.

    • @lydiabond5393
      @lydiabond5393 Год назад +1

      Yw.

  • @nancymarks7062
    @nancymarks7062 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much. I am a late bloomer at age 69 beginning my watercolor experience. I've been looking for an explanation as to what warm and cool colors are all about. Now I need to find out how to use this knowledge. Most instructors don't address this subject. They dive into painting pictures. I'm a great believer in learning the fundamentals of anything I do. The why is very important.

  • @marcydrake9159
    @marcydrake9159 Год назад +17

    This was the absolute best explanation of color temperatures that I’ve seen. Thank you!! I’ve got it now! ✨🌈✨

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful. Thank you Marcy.

  • @bettygalanter4417
    @bettygalanter4417 Год назад +2

    I love your out-takes - they are absolutely hysterical. But seriously not only are you a great painter, you are a great teacher. Thank you for explaining color temps so well. I think I got it! Thank you.

  • @dsimms561
    @dsimms561 Год назад

    I'm beginning this at the age of 72. Mixing has been a challenge, but it's fun. It's even fun working through "The Uglies". This helps considerably, thanks

  • @kristenclark2755
    @kristenclark2755 Год назад +4

    This was hands down one of the best explanations I have ever seen. Thank you soooooo much!

  • @The.lazy.eyed.artist
    @The.lazy.eyed.artist Год назад +3

    Oh my mercy. I love your videos. I learn so much and then I get to laugh. You are awesome.

  • @marikareimer4411
    @marikareimer4411 Год назад +3

    Oh my goodness. I love how you add the bloopers in! I thought your hair was just fine BTY! TYFS these great tips on warm and cool colours. I have a very hard time with this. Take care, see you soon 🤗

  • @kathystopczynski9661
    @kathystopczynski9661 2 месяца назад

    I appreciate ALL YOUR INSTRUCTIONS. You explain in a very understanding way. Thank you

  • @vickiestewart7394
    @vickiestewart7394 Год назад +2

    I cannot thank you enough for doing this video, as this was MY QUESTION for the new server on Patreon! Now I shall have to think of a new one, but that should be easy enough, LOL. And I still have my exhaustive notes taken during this video to memorize, so it may be a while before I move on to having other questions. Ugh, I feel like I'm in school again. Disgusting. But USEFUL, very useful! And please tell Dom to quit fussing with your hair, it looks fine, I'm not sure applying spit helps at all 🤤🤨, you are certainly NOT old (but I am), and everyone in the world DOES watch!! 🥰😍

  • @debbieabruzzini7004
    @debbieabruzzini7004 11 месяцев назад

    LOL! FIRST YOU ARE NOT OLD! 2ND, your hair was not frizzy on top! Too funny! Love the out take! Love how you teach!

  • @amandastratton8242
    @amandastratton8242 Год назад +4

    That was very interesting Thank you Louise, it has made much more sense to me now and you are not old!😀😀😀

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Год назад +1

      Lol- Thank you Amanda. I'm glad it's helpful.

  • @Beecosy
    @Beecosy Год назад +15

    This information is gold, clearly explained, it was like a light bulb moment, thank you so much for sharing 🥰

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Год назад +1

      I'm so happy it was helpful. Thank you Bee.

  • @lynnt5859
    @lynnt5859 Год назад +4

    This was indeed the easiest explanation of how to identify the difference between warm and cool colors! I had almost begun to question whether I had become color blind since I couldn’t even use the color wheel and had searched the internet for a transparent color wheel, but after viewing this video, I downloaded W&N’s color chart to use as a reference and intend to work with it today. Thank you so very much for making my color mixing so much easier!

  • @xxgamer434xxrichards4
    @xxgamer434xxrichards4 Год назад +2

    I’m old too. Maybe that helps me to recognize quality! Your posts are great I’m always learning Thank you

  • @sandrapate7497
    @sandrapate7497 Год назад +1

    Louise, I do enjoy your videos. I learn so much. I also enjoy your bloopers. You make me smile.

  • @TheSerenitysangel
    @TheSerenitysangel Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for this Louise. This makes it so easy to understand how to identify cool or red colours, something I struggle with, but not any more thanks to your explanations.

  • @cynthiabsaibes3381
    @cynthiabsaibes3381 Год назад +2

    This is a great explanation of cool and warm colors. Thank you so much.

  • @Saahrish
    @Saahrish Год назад +2

    You and Dom are such a fun couple! Love you both! Bless you ❤

  • @977400Dana
    @977400Dana Год назад +1

    That was SO helpful! I’m glad to realize I’m not the only one who may be undecided if certain colors are warm or cool! Thank you!

  • @SheXyShellyMarie
    @SheXyShellyMarie Год назад +2

    Simply the very best. So proud to be Patreon.

  • @zenfulpainter
    @zenfulpainter Год назад +3

    Love the out takes!!

  • @JC-il4or
    @JC-il4or Год назад +3

    I never realized that you could use those websites like that! This was such an informative vid that I subscribed. Thank you!😊

  • @mary12rose
    @mary12rose Год назад +1

    🥰 LOL bloopers?!!! That was hilarious!

  • @janjans1178
    @janjans1178 Год назад +2

    Dear Louise ! I,m watching and learning 🇬🇧 Thank you!

  • @juliehopkins5784
    @juliehopkins5784 Год назад +2

    Haha, I am old and no one watches me, love the outtakes and of course we watch you ❤

  • @annenglish2935
    @annenglish2935 Год назад +2

    This was so awesome!!! However, at 70, it's still not real clear how to determine if a color is warm or cool... just by looking, I thought Quinacridone Red was cool until your mixing ... it's just me... thank you 😊 for sharing this! Just adore your bloopers! You and your husband are too cute!!!😂

  • @wendychampness1901
    @wendychampness1901 Год назад +1

    Very useful! I hadn’t noticed the manufactures’ temperature groupings in their color charts!

  • @kathrynregier_kind1maui
    @kathrynregier_kind1maui 9 месяцев назад

    😂 Your outtakes crack me up. You are not old and we ARE watching. Love your style and informative videos. Thanks for sharing your talent in such an easy fun way. The spit seems to work great on your hair 🤣

  • @nkguenther1
    @nkguenther1 Год назад +10

    This was so helpful, Louise. I’ve been Googling different colors to determine if they are warm or cool but never knew about the colors are listed on the color charts. Thank you so much!

  • @theamoore6787
    @theamoore6787 Год назад +2

    I love the out-takes!! Very informative video. Makes choosing color combinations so much easier!

  • @patspaulding7639
    @patspaulding7639 Год назад +1

    Thank you Louise!

  • @denalemmons7966
    @denalemmons7966 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this warm and cool color explanation.

  • @kimlindseyOH
    @kimlindseyOH Год назад +23

    Thanks for this Louise! Very practical methods! I'm coming to watercolor late in life, and my brain is very entrenched in seeing color along a linear spectrum, like in physics (i.e., a prism or a rainbow). I understand how and why the color wheel works, and (thankfully!) I have a good instinct for color mixing. But I just cannot get my brain to make sense of "warm" blue or "cool" red: blue is cool, and red is warm (like infrared light) - stubborn brain, LOL! So instead I think of color names: not "warm" blue, but "purplish" blue, etc. It means I'm always translating the terms that artists use, but it's working for me so far. This also seems to be the naming schema that Crayola Crayons used back in the day - for example, you'd have yellow > orange(ish)-yellow > yellow(ish)-orange > orange. I'm sharing this in case it can help someone else who's stumbling over this important topic. Do what you need to do, to make it work for you!🙂

    • @susanbaker3078
      @susanbaker3078 Год назад +7

      Thanks, Kim, for your explanation of your warm vs cool color identifications, how you see colors, and how you've worked it out. You saved me the trouble of putting my own color identification experience into words.
      Though my art isn't so amazing, I majored in art years ago and trust my ability to see and mix colors.
      Most of what's described as warm or cool colors makes intuitive sense to me except when it comes to the various blues. To me, ultramarine looks cool, and green-leaning blues look warm.
      Like you, I've recently come to the conclusion that color descriptions such as "red-violet" or "a green-leaning blue", similar to the old Crayola crayon color names, is a clearer description leaving less room for confusion or individual interpretation.
      After working through this, at least I know to pause when I hear someone refer to a "cool blue" and do my own mental translation. 😕🎨😄

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Год назад +1

      Thank you Kim.

    • @marjoriebees6745
      @marjoriebees6745 Год назад +1

      😢

    • @annenglish2935
      @annenglish2935 Год назад +5

      Still, at 70, having a bit of difficulty in discerning color theory... I'm going to watch this video again! This is the best information I've ever heard... it's just me!

  • @GretchenBender-kw2js
    @GretchenBender-kw2js Год назад +3

    Thank you , this was very helpful as I am setting up a palette of DS paints while I listen and watch your video ! You are a awesome teacher Louise , blessings to you from WA state !

  • @janicelancaster3020
    @janicelancaster3020 Год назад +2

    Thank you Louise for sharing your knowledge. ❤️

  • @birdwatcher1015
    @birdwatcher1015 Год назад +2

    Great work around, and very helpful. I still find the color wheel, color temperature, and color mixing to be a challenge. I initially got myself confused by lazily thinking cool + cool or warm + warm were always vibrant, and cool + warm were always muted. I was WRONG!! It is never that simple.
    Now, instead of helplessly worrying about color temperature when mixing pigments, I figure out my end color "mud factor" by examining all the pigments contained within the specific paint colors I choose to mix. When you mix cool blue and cool yellow, you are really mixing 2 different pigments together to produce a third color. EX: cool blue( blue with a touch of green) and cool yellow (yellow with a touch of green) produce a Vibrant green--unlike mixing warm blue(blue with a touch of red) and cool yellow(yellow with a touch of green) which together contain 3 different pigments to produce a muted green color; two of the 3 are opposite on the color wheel (red and green); the addition of red mutes the green end product-more mud factor than two cool blues. Warm blue and Warm yellow have the same problem:Warm blue( blue with a touch of red) and Cool yellow (yellow with a touch of green) = green with a touch of red pigment, which is muted.
    I hope I have explained my thought process. For me, when in doubt, figure it out! I am in awe of people like yourself, and many of your students, who can look at colors and know intuitively what to mix to get their preferred end color product.

  • @leannnewton1
    @leannnewton1 Год назад +2

    You're just adorable. Is that your husband? He's so cute, helping you fix your hair. Great info.

  • @nickykegen
    @nickykegen Год назад +1

    Fabulous video -so much helpful info. There are lots of people watching you - you are awesome !❤

  • @qtpatooty4929
    @qtpatooty4929 8 месяцев назад

    You are absolutely adorable. Loved the “bloopers” so much. ❤❤ and the content was exactly what I needed. I do watercolors and also paint fantasy miniatures but the whole “contrast with the opposite temp” has frazzled my brain.

  • @diegrid8279
    @diegrid8279 Год назад +2

    Your videos are ALWAYS soo helpful and interesting like no others dear Louise!!! You explain everything so good and understandable, a big Thankyou, that you are sharing your ability, knowledge and experience! And of course, I love your outtakes 😊😅😂 I always have to giggle... Sunny greetings from Freiburg South Germany, Ingrid ❤

  • @eileenburnus1692
    @eileenburnus1692 Год назад +2

    Made so much sense. My problem however is when you are planning a painting how do you know when to use a cool colour and when to use a warm colour?

  • @angelamariefornash
    @angelamariefornash 11 месяцев назад

    The lightbulb finally went on! Thank you for the ah-ha moment Louise!! The color wheel has always been daunting to me.
    Love your tutorials so much.

  • @jennisalyers
    @jennisalyers Год назад +1

    I found this extremely helpful. Thank you

  • @veroklassmann654
    @veroklassmann654 Год назад +1

    Good teacher, Louise!

  • @Sam34292
    @Sam34292 Год назад

    Such a clear explanation of a slightly confusing subject!

  • @slfieck
    @slfieck 8 месяцев назад

    Incredibly helpful! I’m a patron member to learn and practice, thank you for all your content! Fabulous!

  • @mb3938
    @mb3938 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you!!! I felt lost with all these colors!! Btw I love the bloopers!!

  • @bfly5
    @bfly5 Год назад +1

    Best tutorial explaining how to determine cool vs. warm colors ever! Your out takes are laugh out loud funny. 😂 Just wondering who the man was who licked his hand and smoothed your hair down? 🤣

  • @elviamunguia8397
    @elviamunguia8397 Год назад +1

    Lol😂it’s contagious!!!! I’m starting coughing too!! ❤

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Год назад +1

      Lol- that tickle of mine gets me every time. 😂

  • @marionbik2022
    @marionbik2022 Год назад +1

    This is most helpful. Thank you

  • @tessellatiaartilery8197
    @tessellatiaartilery8197 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much indeed for this careful and in depth explanation on this topic. I wish I had had the benefit of your outstanding teaching decades ago. Can we nominate you for any kind of medal for services to watercolor painting? Your channel is superb.

  • @JessicaSmith-gd1fu
    @JessicaSmith-gd1fu Год назад +2

    Louise, this was so very helpful! Thanks for explaining things so clearly.

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful. Thank you Jessica.

  • @northcliff5
    @northcliff5 Год назад +2

    Extremely helpful, thank you!!

  • @catepearce2138
    @catepearce2138 Год назад +2

    Hi, such a logical approach to identifying the cool or warm colours. Thank you for the delightful start to your video by tossing the complicated looking colour wheel aside 😂. An interesting and informative video with a side serving of humour. Have a great week.

  • @user-dp5tz7cr4e
    @user-dp5tz7cr4e Год назад +2

    Loved this lesson !!! Thank you Louise, I’ve been painting for years and still struggle with mixing 😂

  • @johnsyjose
    @johnsyjose Год назад +2

    Yay I'm the first here, thank you Louise

  • @kathyhamer6118
    @kathyhamer6118 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you, thank you and thank you some more, I have been trying to figure out which colors are warm/cool for the longest time. Great video

  • @lindamarsh6711
    @lindamarsh6711 Год назад

    I’m an almost 72 year old beginner and enjoy you and your classes. You are not old! We women are all like fine wine, we get lovely as we age. Take care of you! God bless! 🎉🇨🇦👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻☝🏻

  • @TheLinuxGallery-qz2vs
    @TheLinuxGallery-qz2vs Месяц назад

    Thanks for this video!
    I'm coding a color wheel to let people select palettes based on RGB, color mixing, different schemes based on color theory, and things like that which might be interesting to a designer.
    I was thinking about my way to warm and cool colors, and it started feeling very complicated to do the more I thought about examples of warm vs cool that break the model I'm writing.
    So I ended up here, and I'm not quite as confused!

  • @sinydedeugd6989
    @sinydedeugd6989 Год назад +1

    Thank you Louise for sharing all your knowledge!🥰

  • @pennyyoung901
    @pennyyoung901 Год назад

    Love the outtakes! Oh, and the color mixing is good too!

  • @aliciashackley5830
    @aliciashackley5830 Год назад +1

    This is a very good video. Thx very much. 🥰

  • @MsMoniqueWilson
    @MsMoniqueWilson Год назад +2

    That was super helpful. Thank you!

  • @MisTikkalRosy
    @MisTikkalRosy 11 месяцев назад

    Wonderful. One of the best lessons on warm/cool I've seen. No surprises there. I've known for a long time what a great *teacher* you are, always clear, always informative, and fantastic 'show and tell'.

  • @suzum.9713
    @suzum.9713 Год назад +1

    Great teaching!!!❤

  • @margaretderen2082
    @margaretderen2082 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for another excellent video. Kudos to your fantastic camera crew! 😍

  • @colleenmcchesney1482
    @colleenmcchesney1482 Год назад

    😂💕Ohh no, you’re definitely not old!! I love 💕 your humorous outtakes/bloopers. Yes 😊I agree with the others, you’re like a beautiful young Betty White!
    This was definitely a great helpful video with determining the temperature of your colors & a wonderful reminder of how to check it both ways. Also how to color mix greens too. Thanks for sharing this with us!

  • @SDMoore_LighthouseArtsStudio
    @SDMoore_LighthouseArtsStudio 10 месяцев назад

    What a great explanation. I wish I had seen this much sooner, but glad I have now. Having just retired, and just started with watercolors, I feel I am in a big hurry to learn as much as possible quickly. All your videos are fantastic! I have learned so much! You are the BEST! 😊🙋‍♀

  • @lieselwesselsart
    @lieselwesselsart Год назад +1

    Thank you, this help tremendously 🙂

  • @edus82
    @edus82 9 месяцев назад

    oh!!! This was super helpful!!!! Thank you so much,. To me cool or warm colour never really made sense. Apart from associating red and yellow with the warm sun and cold blue with the sea i could think of nothing else intuitively to help me remember what colour is what. And then i discovered cool and warm shades of the same colour exist, and wanted to pull my hair out lol. as other people below described what helped me differentiate is whether a blue would lean towards purple or green (although I was not able to say which one is cool and which one is warm, but at least i could distinguish between them finally. Anyhow, im around 40 just picked up watercolour a couple of years ago, never before done anything artistic other than primary school art classes, and it was a difficult beginning, although super enjoyable. this video helped so much in understanding the difference and differentiating between cool and warm colours!!!! i guess it was time to finally understand it after years lol.

  • @ericakauffman5786
    @ericakauffman5786 Год назад +3

    What is your opinion of magenta vs red and cyan vs blue when mixing? No matter how many color charts I make, there is a lot of mud. It looked very much like the web page references were following a traditional color wheel. I suppose this is why I waste money on convenience colors.

    • @annenglish2935
      @annenglish2935 Год назад +1

      I'm a beginner, and I, too, love the convenience colors! My last new favorite was Seaglass by Da Vinci... and any PG7 Blue, PR254 Da Vinci Red (Winsor Red also) and magentas! Lol😅 Happy Painting!

  • @momma2cavalierssf
    @momma2cavalierssf 4 дня назад

    This is so helpful! Thank you!

  • @lmbjeffers
    @lmbjeffers 10 месяцев назад

    Best explanation ever! Thank you!

  • @appleknocker56
    @appleknocker56 Год назад

    Now going to see if Da Vinci has chart like this as so helpful & this helped me so tyvm!

  • @liviariviello9474
    @liviariviello9474 5 месяцев назад

    Lezione istruttiva e semplice da ricordare: grazie mille!

  • @brigitteitg
    @brigitteitg Год назад +2

    It was really interesting to see your approach! I intuitively know which colours are warm or cool, and the process you described would be my conclusions rather than my starting point (mixing clear or muted colours or finding a specific warm or cool colour on a brand’s chart). We all have our different views on this wonderful world of watercolours! 😎

  • @normamiller2316
    @normamiller2316 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent explanations and useful tools. I didn’t know about the temperature bias order on companies websites, thank you. I love your color mix of Indian Yellow and Permanent Rose, thanks for that combo!

  • @janinafisher101
    @janinafisher101 Год назад

    I've been trying to figure this out myself. It'll be the same with oil paint. Very useful tips! Thank you!

  • @Laura_________
    @Laura_________ Год назад

    Thank you! I never knew that about the order of colors on the website's charts. 💡 (love the outtakes)

  • @Cchouette
    @Cchouette Год назад +2

    Unconvincing explanations 🤔 Sennelier should have added in its check filters, the hot or cold functions 🔍😉

  • @kaynignrowan9305
    @kaynignrowan9305 9 месяцев назад

    I love all of your videos but had to drop in on this one to say what a pretty top you are wearing!

  • @deannamears1102
    @deannamears1102 Год назад

    So helpful. New and love color. Thank you.

  • @beverlydevriesburrows3097
    @beverlydevriesburrows3097 Год назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @trivenipraveen2339
    @trivenipraveen2339 Год назад +1

    Thank you 🙏🏻😊

  • @cindybtanner3974
    @cindybtanner3974 Год назад

    Just what I needed today. I overuse cool colors, so your techniques will help me warm up my subjects. Thank you Louise ❤

  • @bleuvertetforetdepin7308
    @bleuvertetforetdepin7308 Год назад +1

    Miss De Masi you are Cute ! cute as a basket full of Kittens .

  • @donnagoode6923
    @donnagoode6923 Год назад +1

    Very helpful

  • @stephaniegrier8379
    @stephaniegrier8379 Год назад

    Great information! Thanks easy to understand!🎉

  • @sallieturner8771
    @sallieturner8771 Год назад

    This was awesome!!!!

  • @buickcentury9565
    @buickcentury9565 5 месяцев назад

    Louise can really paint and you can learn a lot from her. But lots of us find this color temperature stuff is a confusing workaround for the problems that always come with the long-outdated red-yellow-blue primary system. I found it simpler to just memorize the 12 segment version of the Kodak RGB-CMY color wheel. No fussing with warm-cool or looking at charts: I can just picture how to mix the approximate hue by thinking for a few seconds. Or you could take a look at James Gurney's color wheel or consider buying a Kolormondo. If you still want to stick with Louise's warm-cool approach, but need more encouragement, go look at Robert Gamblin's "Navigating Color Space" video, which features warm-cool at the 14 minute mark. And then come back to Louise for more!

  • @thao3t
    @thao3t Год назад

    So clear and helpful. Thank you

  • @lauriehendricks8587
    @lauriehendricks8587 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video! I found this very helpful!

  • @Martycycleman
    @Martycycleman Год назад

    Thanks Louise this is so helpful ☺️

  • @kathleenstroup1838
    @kathleenstroup1838 Год назад

    Excellent. Vert Very helpful. Im bookmarking this video for reference. Ya done GOOD. Thanx.

  • @walkinginwatercolourswithmicah

    Thnx so much Louise!

  • @kerryhelelr8037
    @kerryhelelr8037 Год назад

    Wow! Thank you thank you thank you