How to Mix Vivid Colors

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
  • In this video I explain how to mix vivid colors with oil paint.
    For more free videos on painting in oil visit drawmixpaint.com
    If you are interested in the paint that I use visit genevafineart.com

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  • @darthkek1953
    @darthkek1953 6 лет назад +76

    I like the honesty of this guy, "we sell them but really you don't need to buy them".

  • @Ryderbgoode
    @Ryderbgoode 4 года назад +38

    I can’t tell you how thankful I am to you for putting out all these free content. You are very enjoyable to watch, and you seem to have a knack for talking to other artists. A perfect recipe for a phenomenal instructor.

    • @isabellopez5107
      @isabellopez5107 2 года назад +2

      Honestly, I agree. It's very hard to find an informative and experienced artist who gives very great example and advice. Straight to the point and explains exactly why things work or don't.

  • @harshadk4264
    @harshadk4264 2 года назад +3

    No.1 Channel on RUclips for learning colour mixing!

  • @josephcross1882
    @josephcross1882 2 года назад +11

    The fact that channels like this exist is what gives me the confidence to try and learn painting. I'm so thankful for the work you've put in to teaching these skills. Subbed!

    • @TheStepsen
      @TheStepsen Год назад

      Never be afraid to atempt creative hobbies, theyll make u happy. stick to it!

  • @g123golf
    @g123golf 7 лет назад +86

    I have learned so much from ur painting techniques that I would have never learn if I hadn't found you on Utube love
    Your techniques and they work every time! Thank you

    • @Ryan-hr3tv
      @Ryan-hr3tv 5 лет назад

      I feel the same.

    • @abeerjehan7039
      @abeerjehan7039 5 лет назад

      Same here

    • @rhondagrajewski7582
      @rhondagrajewski7582 3 года назад +1

      Mark, I am so very thankful for your willingness to share your knowledge of color and techniques in creating art. I’ve learned more in watching your videos in two weeks than learning when I attended 3 1/2 years of college 40 years ago....

    • @mona2242
      @mona2242 3 года назад

      @@rhondagrajewski7582 absolutely, Wondering if you would know what type of brush he’s using to mix here. I can’t seem to be able to mix with a flat bright.

    • @doctorshawzy6477
      @doctorshawzy6477 3 года назад

      @@mona2242 ur?

  • @dmart7777
    @dmart7777 Год назад +3

    This may be the best lecture on color I’ve ever seen! So clearly presented and interesting! Well done!

  • @Hoawesom3
    @Hoawesom3 7 лет назад +29

    Please make a video on how to mix skin tones and the essential colors for mixing skin tones!
    Thank you for passing down your knowledge 🙏🏽

    • @joshelguapo5563
      @joshelguapo5563 5 лет назад +8

      I would practice by making a spectrum of skin tones. You usually want a neutral brown (Brown and green), black, white, red and yellow. I go light to dark when i practice but you can do the opposite, if you want. I mix mostly white, brown, and just a bit of green for lighter skin tones, I mix a little bit of red green and blue together to get a reddish black and then darken it up. If you want it more red, go for more red, if you want some yellow in there, add some yellow. Most skin tone paints are a little too yellow or red I'd say. Unless you're going for specific ethnicities, I'd mute out some of those colors. But you can use those colors to get some shades or highlights.

  • @cynthiaward1539
    @cynthiaward1539 Год назад

    Hope that you are still 'with us' - I agree, you are THE best teacher. I watched you many years ago when I was still painting with oils, then switched to soft pastels, 3 yrs now back to oils and really ! Needed to see and hear you to help get me back into oil painting . Best I learned was to dump the solvent. GREAT !!! will watch all you have filmed. Bless you !

  • @waltwalt3282
    @waltwalt3282 7 лет назад +12

    you are so generous mark please never stop uploading these very informative videos

  • @Alisa_allusia
    @Alisa_allusia 5 лет назад +2

    Dear Mark, your channel is the BEST!! Hi from Russia!!
    I'm pretty sure you make lots of people really improve and go to the new level of understanding!! Thank you for your marvelous works!!

  • @biffy18
    @biffy18 Год назад

    This is great advise to a newbie and even those who have been painting for decades...Im a newbie (one year) and saves myself and others from exposure especially if your living in an apartment in wintertime with no ventilation and want to eradicate exposure...also saves money and time...And tine is a veryvaluable commodity...

  • @timothynewkirk2654
    @timothynewkirk2654 5 лет назад +1

    I attended the Art Acadmey of Cincinnati in 1969. So I've got 50 years of painting under my belt! Your reiteration of these basic "truths" send the message home, and are indeed quite powerful rules! TY ...Newk from Kentucky

  • @astoyan4645
    @astoyan4645 4 года назад +1

    This is definitely the most informative art channel on RUclips. Thank you!

  • @vincemazo341
    @vincemazo341 2 года назад +1

    OMG, I was trying to mix vibrant colors with a limited pallet to flowers and foliage in my backyard. I used your other paint mixing video, that's kind of my go to so far. I got really close with just a few colors but this video is SO helpful for the really virbrant colors. In particular, there was this really vibrant purple flower. I could mix some of the colors there, but I think I will go back and try again.

  • @robinwang5297
    @robinwang5297 4 года назад +1

    I can simply watch you mixing color all day.

  • @blessedandbiwithahintofmagic
    @blessedandbiwithahintofmagic Год назад +1

    That's quite an idea, having a supplemental palette just for mixing the most difficult, saturated colors. I have not yet come across this - nicely thought out, good development!

  • @kkuugglleesskkooeerr
    @kkuugglleesskkooeerr 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you very much for the very clear and sympathic way you explain this useful technique. And what a relief - you even do it without background music!

  • @sinditta
    @sinditta 6 лет назад +2

    I love how informative your videos are. I binge watch them at work and get really excited to apply my newfound knowledge in my studio at home. I am pretty inexperienced when it comes to mixing colors. I pick up a blue tube of paint (not really knowing the value or hue it) and attempt to mix the color I am looking for. Eventually I find the right tone, but knowing that Pthalo blue is stronger than Ultramarine really helps to avoid making the wrong color. I would love if you made a video explaining the chemistry of oil paint. For example, go further in depth into the fat over lean rule. Maybe explain why not use certain combinations of color, technical things like that.

  • @glennTinylionUK
    @glennTinylionUK 7 лет назад +50

    great to see you back again. another cool video. i had to laugh though, you will never make a salesman :-) "here's our new colours but i ,almost never need them' you made the point really well though joking aside. its so rare to hear someone being honest. lovely mate. warmest regards, Glenn (from rainy England)

  • @nickb863
    @nickb863 7 лет назад +9

    I've started painting plein air for the first time -using the Carder color palette and color checker. But I had a really hard time matching the color (even though I could get the value). So this gives me indication that I probably need to supplement my palette with some vivid colors. Mark would you ever consider doing a plein air paint demonstration?

    • @pianistasurrealista
      @pianistasurrealista 6 лет назад +3

      It would be great if Mark is encouraged at some point to do a demonstration of outdoor painting, in slow motion, thanks Mark for your advice, they really are of great help and of great interest, the questions you ask can solve our doubts

  • @flaviolopes5440
    @flaviolopes5440 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi my friend, recently I started painting and discovered about the toxic about phtalo blue and lead chromate yellow. And I realized a sad conclusion, my father died about 12 years ago with cancer, he was chemistry and the pigments he developed were exactly phtalo blue and lead chromate yellow. I'm almost sure he developed his disease due to continuous contact with these pigments.
    Using the phtalo blue in paint format do we run the same risk? I mean only the skin contact of this paint is dangerous?

  • @MickyplaysProgressiveHouse
    @MickyplaysProgressiveHouse 5 лет назад +5

    If i could choose a master to teach me, i would definitely choose You sir! Highly professional, i enjoy listening how You explain things.

  • @TheWaveydee
    @TheWaveydee 7 лет назад +40

    Is the palette knife a suitable mixer as opposed to a brush....less waste? Is your preference just personal choice?

    • @autumnj2159
      @autumnj2159 6 лет назад +5

      You just don't really need it. Especially since, as you're painting, you'll want to constantly go back and modify the color you're working with-- much easier to just do that with the brush than adding a palette knife to the process

    • @hardstyle3196
      @hardstyle3196 6 лет назад +2

      Maybe if your doing an impasto🤔

    • @thenoble5169
      @thenoble5169 5 лет назад +22

      Its quicker to use palette knife and alot cleaner. You can also keep your brush in value order ie light or dark. Paper towel one wipe and its clean. However each to their own.😁

    • @maxjcr4414
      @maxjcr4414 5 лет назад +3

      You loose color if you mix it with the brush

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor 5 лет назад +5

      Also, measurement is more accurate, and you waste less paint. I use a palette knife with acrylics, and it makes building colour gradients much, much easier.

  • @LTeyler
    @LTeyler Год назад +1

    Mark,
    I like your older Primary Color Wheel where you show Burnt Amber outside your ‘three colors radius wheel’, as this represents your three basic colors (somewhat more distinctly); of which your Burnt Amber and White are not colors from the Primary Colors.
    Too, please consider adding an outer radius circle showing your three Vivid Colors. Represent these three colors, in a smaller color portion, as your Primary Color Wheel should stand out stronger.

  • @marcelawise2937
    @marcelawise2937 4 года назад

    I love the brush cleaning tip using paint instead of MO's what a clever idea!
    Thank you! I just discovered your awesome instructions here! Easy to follow and understand!
    Again, thank you!

  • @lucaslopes3256
    @lucaslopes3256 7 лет назад +2

    This is the best channel for painting out there, also your site is amaizng!

  • @classiccartoons1246
    @classiccartoons1246 4 года назад +1

    Hi,
    Many thanks for this informative video. As per my understanding, seascapes demand a vivid turquoise colour, which is almost impossible to match the tone with Ultramarine blue and Cadmium Lemon, Pthalo turquoise acts as a great solution especially for seascapes. But Cobalt Teal is an expensive pigment which is acts as a primary in blending turquoise colours.
    Also, Magenta seems to be more useful in blending violets and purple as it is more inclined towards the true red. Quadriquinone magenta is a really versatile pigment and unlike Cadmium Red meduim, it has no yellow bias.

  • @mariakellner2221
    @mariakellner2221 7 лет назад +2

    Is there a need for a warm yellow,to complete a cool and warm of the primary colors,very informative tfs.

  • @JennyGSS
    @JennyGSS 3 года назад

    Thank you VERY much for all the knowledge I have acquired about colors and techniques through your videos. I am so intrigued about painting now, it's untrue. You are simply a fantastic teacher!

  • @court19
    @court19 3 года назад

    Thank you for this!!! I am doing a painting with a very bright intense orange buoy and I was having trouble getting the correct tone. I kept adding white to lighten it but after watching this I realize I should have added more yellow

  • @hayleyhawkins
    @hayleyhawkins 4 года назад

    WOW. the cleaning paint by using the next color is so amazing. I really hate having to use so much gamsol when I'm painting so this is a game changer, can't wait to try it out

  • @amitchkrabarty05
    @amitchkrabarty05 4 года назад +1

    Hi,
    I love to paint seascapes. It's really necessary to get a tube of turquoise for this purpose because the bright turquoise is most challenging to mix. Of course this is a really necessary power color for realistic water scapes.

  • @nickyhomann9071
    @nickyhomann9071 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you- I really enjoy yr colour lessons even though I use acrylics I'm curious... do your limited colour teachings apply to other brands & what would be the alternative colours if we can't find colours like Pyrrole Rubine for example

  • @lisengel2498
    @lisengel2498 4 года назад +2

    Lovely cad red scarlet - I would love to paint with that e.g. in abstract compositions just to enjoy the strong and beautifull vibration

  • @Rachaelshaw7
    @Rachaelshaw7 3 года назад +5

    Mark, thank you so much for uploading this video! you did mention briefly that phthalo blue is toxic would you mind going into that further?

    • @patrickfosterstudio
      @patrickfosterstudio 3 года назад

      Wondering that myself. I don't think he's correct on that

    • @Handles-R-Lame
      @Handles-R-Lame 2 года назад

      I believe he meant toxic as in it gets into every color after you've mixed some of it. It has a nasty habit of staying on the brush, I don't believe he necessarily meant toxic in the terms of toxicity.

  • @Believe30
    @Believe30 5 лет назад +2

    I am new to your channel and am an acrylic/mixed media artist. Why don't you paint portraits any more or paint things in your videos? You said Phalo blue is very toxic, but what about all the cadmiums? Also, can you mix paints into magenta?

  • @Silkymud
    @Silkymud 3 года назад

    This is most definitely the best video for me to have watched on mixing paints! Thank you for sharing your insight!

  • @paulwhite760
    @paulwhite760 6 лет назад

    If you want decent seascapes it is very handy to have phthalocyanine blue on board. You can also mix a cerulean blue for skies quite easily and aqua and cyan are easy to mix. Phthalocyanine blue and burnt umber can make a good black as well....Q...why did you choose the manganese purple over a dioxazine ? Is the dioxazine too powerful ? Cheers.

  • @MariaRevArt
    @MariaRevArt 7 лет назад

    Great colour mixing advice. You really hit that vivid blue that I was hoping for and even that purple was good to know about. I'm starting with a limited palette for oil painting and mixing should be easier now that I've watched your colour mixing videos. Thank you.

  • @EulogyfortheAngels
    @EulogyfortheAngels 5 лет назад

    I can understand why the palette works the way it does. My question when researching your pigment choices was: can these produce high key tints and shades? Pyrrole and Titanium definitely. Cad Yellow and Ultramarine are the mild suspects but work well enough. I wonder if Cad Yellow could be replaced by Hansa (though that can lean too cool). It makes perfect sense why Pthalo and Cad Red are power colors in your palette: Pthalo for insane tinting strength, and Cad Red for high key mid values.

  • @robertbowers7098
    @robertbowers7098 7 лет назад

    you've really helped me see the reality of drawing even thought you probably haven't had many video on it. you said something along the lines of drawing what you see from a photograph or in still life is a easy as breaking it up into shapes and i was wondering if you could give me more useful advice like that.

  • @ish-ma-el4125
    @ish-ma-el4125 7 лет назад +4

    Great video! Love your products and all the information you give to aspiring painters. Can't wait to use your new pigments.

  • @maldoori238
    @maldoori238 7 лет назад

    Thank you very much for your instructions and demo. I found it very useful and I must say I do like your new colours. They look very vibrant and I am sure I will be buying them.

  • @clarapablo
    @clarapablo 3 года назад

    Much appreciated Mark, I am thinking of buying the geneva thalo blue in addition to my geneva essential palette 🎨 🙏

  • @eleanorcm7033
    @eleanorcm7033 7 лет назад +9

    Cyan (pthalo blue), cad yellow and magenta are all you really need to mix clean, vibrant oranges and violets because they're true primaries. In fact, with the addition of white, all other colours can be mixed from true primaries including ultramine and crimson hues.

  • @stig
    @stig 7 лет назад +2

    Great Set of Videos! I really needed this one after painting 30+ years I've finally been enlightened about how to mix colors! Thank You Thank you. where was youtube 30 years ago?

    • @MrTuffbull
      @MrTuffbull 6 лет назад

      30 ago (1988), PC computers (for public) only had a monochrome monitor, and there was only 640 Kbytes (not mega, kilo) memory. Actually 1Mbyte but only 640Kb was available as RAM for software, as the rest was reserved and used by the system functionality. The cpu was between 4 to 8 mgHertz. The windows technology was still Right Protected for Apple computer so only DOS for IBM type PC. All that means nothing even possible for a real photo nevermind a video.

  • @zacharytatom283
    @zacharytatom283 5 лет назад +1

    Glazing is a great way to get vibrant, intense colors with a limited palette. You could easily have created the blue-green with only the blue and yellow paint if you used a glazing medium to layer them over white.

  • @1sacoyle
    @1sacoyle 5 лет назад

    A video on color bias in paints would make an informative videos that many artist are confused about

  • @Hari_Therapy
    @Hari_Therapy 3 года назад

    Sorry to hear you had a fire, hope you're ok and it's not too much damage. Fantastic vidoes, thank you.

    • @Hari_Therapy
      @Hari_Therapy 3 года назад

      And I really need a colour checker when they're back. x

  • @robbiej2070
    @robbiej2070 7 лет назад

    Hi Mark. Thanks for the grit video again. Can you tell me when the new colours will be available in your online store. Thanks again
    Robin Mitchell

  • @ninasue5948
    @ninasue5948 7 лет назад +1

    Yay!!!! I've been waiting for these!!!!!!! YESSS!!!!!!!!!!! So excited!!! I love painting underwater scenes and I think I need these in my life ❤❤❤

  • @MichaelRpdx
    @MichaelRpdx 7 лет назад +10

    Would you at some time show mixing Cyan and Magenta? Magenta is especially difficult for me.

    • @DrachenPrime
      @DrachenPrime 7 лет назад +1

      Same!

    • @TomlinsTE
      @TomlinsTE 5 лет назад +2

      I realize this comment is quite old, but in case it's helpful; Since paint is a subtractive color process, I'm pretty sure Cyan and Magenta can not be created using a RGB palette. It seems like a CMY palette should reach all colors though.

    • @MrApolloTom
      @MrApolloTom 5 лет назад +2

      @@TomlinsTE It's always a trade off when it comes to the most highly saturated colours. CMYK palettes can't reach intense ultramarine and violet blues.

    • @anthonycummings1652
      @anthonycummings1652 4 года назад

      @@TomlinsTE cyan magenta and yellow true primary colors as it makes all colors except white black. look at magazine back page the color swatches are on last page to make all colors

  • @margiepetersen181
    @margiepetersen181 4 года назад

    I don't know if you check comments from videos that were shown years ago, but I hope you do. I have a photo with a bright, brilliant magenta pink. I've tried and tried and just to seem to achieve the right color. Would you suggest another power color for magenta. Thank you so much for your lessons. I am a retired kindergarten teacher and you are doing a fabulous job teaching.

  • @michaelparry1383
    @michaelparry1383 7 лет назад +1

    Mark, very good information. You are a master indeed. Great video. Thanks for creating these.

  • @julioalarcon7092
    @julioalarcon7092 9 месяцев назад

    He is a wonderful teacher!

  • @Isen502
    @Isen502 2 года назад

    The right varnish or topcoat is a good additional way to make light and color pop with depth.

  • @zcg9211
    @zcg9211 Год назад

    I have so many videos on color mixing but I only got it when I saw you.

  • @janjacobs375
    @janjacobs375 3 года назад +1

    On all three, when you put the color on to match, there was a glare, and it was impossible to see if the colors actually matched. They looked more like whitish spots on the photos.

  • @ragequitredux
    @ragequitredux 5 лет назад +1

    I've had a difficult time mixing a nice sky color without phthalo blue. With Ultramarine, my skies end up looking too dull. The Ultramarine behaves as though it has some red, such that when I add some green, the color ends up a bit desaturated; looks worse when I lighten it near the horizon with white.

  • @samyong5593
    @samyong5593 7 лет назад

    Hey Mark, love your videos! Any chance of you shipping to Australia any time soon? would love to try the geneva set.

  • @diapollockal8962
    @diapollockal8962 3 года назад

    Hardest part of high school art is when we're assigned to paint. Us being inexperienced, I've tried to get brighter colors by adding White and missing the color I'm shooting for.
    This'll be a good reminder that not every color needs to be blended with White or Black.

  • @1974gladiateur
    @1974gladiateur 7 лет назад

    Thanks very much Mark. I have a question for you. Can you use the purple as your colour opposite in the colour wheel. Like orange, purple and green.

  • @Kavukamari
    @Kavukamari 5 лет назад +24

    I suppose this mixing style is strictly for realism purposes, if one wants to paint from their imagination, they might want to buy a tube of cyan, magenta, orange, etc for especially vivid secondary/tertiary colors

    • @MyManDan
      @MyManDan 4 года назад

      Kavukamari thats good advice, thanks

    • @andreavocado
      @andreavocado 4 года назад +1

      Yeah I like to paint a lot of dreamscapes and extraterrestrial stuff, this paint layout isn't for everyone unless they're doing realism.

  • @Teratogenetics
    @Teratogenetics 4 года назад

    I would recommend cobalt green, cobalt blue, cobalt violet, cadmium red and cadmium yellow light to make a complete palette. Plus titanium white and burnt umber.
    You can mix 99,9% of natural colors with them. The rest can be achieved with pure cadmium orange and carbon black, but the difference is almost impossible to notice.

    • @Teratogenetics
      @Teratogenetics 4 года назад

      I would not recommend phtalo colors because they have astronomical tinting strengths. Cobalt and cadmium colors have similar tinting strenghts which makes them ideal partners.
      Phtalo blue also changes hue significantly when mixed with titanium white.

  • @SeanKroner
    @SeanKroner 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for another great video, I love using Geneva Paint. I will certainly be buying your new power colors when they become available.

  • @VelhaGuardaTricolor
    @VelhaGuardaTricolor 3 года назад

    I paint so I don't kill myself, so thanks for sharing your knowledge. Gives me hope in humanity.

  • @АзаматАбаев-н6я
    @АзаматАбаев-н6я 7 лет назад +6

    Hi Mark. I have a question. Why did you start with yellow and ultramarin when mixing green blue? I think you could start with white and ultramarin to reach the value and then correct tone with yellow

    • @btsbangtan3747
      @btsbangtan3747 6 лет назад +1

      Because he wants to overshoot it then he will worry about value and color.

  • @TM-bw6zi
    @TM-bw6zi 7 лет назад

    Awesome videos! Thanks very much! Just bought my first set of Geneva colors and color checker!

  • @nubiasista9709
    @nubiasista9709 3 года назад

    Very helpful and informative. Thank you. The only thing is for the blue on the glass it would have been easier to just use the pthalo blue.

  • @melaniecurry8969
    @melaniecurry8969 4 года назад

    Thank you! With every video I watch I learn more and more! In addition to what I’ve learned in art school. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @amysaurhuish300
    @amysaurhuish300 7 лет назад +1

    You are an amazing teacher!

  • @76irodriguez
    @76irodriguez 5 лет назад +16

    1:13 What do you mean by phthalo blue being "toxic"?
    Do you mean that it is harmful to your health or that it overwhelms other colors?

    • @lesslycepeda5247
      @lesslycepeda5247 5 лет назад +5

      Overwhelming

    • @Fenrir214
      @Fenrir214 5 лет назад +6

      @@lesslycepeda5247 I thought it was toxic when in dust form, many of the stronger colours with a basis from metallic ingredients are toxic to the body when inhaled.

    • @mariapilargomezarias2610
      @mariapilargomezarias2610 5 лет назад +1

      Donde se puede comprar oleos de GENEVA tungo mucho interes.

    • @caileanparis9998
      @caileanparis9998 5 лет назад +2

      Both honestly

    • @MrApolloTom
      @MrApolloTom 5 лет назад

      I think it's less toxic than cadmium, health-wise.

  • @philippecolin151
    @philippecolin151 7 лет назад +11

    as always thank you for being so generous word your recommendations

  • @joanwitteartist
    @joanwitteartist 3 года назад

    Thanks for recommending this approach. Definitely enlightening!

  • @leeteyler1516
    @leeteyler1516 Год назад

    I think it would be very advantageous to 'insert' your "Limited Pallett Chart" and SHOW these three vivid power colors (there on) also, maybe call it the "Compleat Pallett Chart" in the lower left corner. I like your charts when you reference all these colors, that you are using it makes there understands so much easier !.
    🤔

  • @christopherdanang2531
    @christopherdanang2531 7 лет назад

    hai, could you give some suggestion substitute colours for those 5 colours, if i use acrylic paint windsor & newton? btw love ur works! thank you!

  • @loislane5001
    @loislane5001 Год назад

    Thank you so much. Love your paint, and all your products.

  • @khaddoodles798
    @khaddoodles798 3 года назад

    Brilliant! Would love to see more!

  • @gwenritch
    @gwenritch 3 года назад

    im an acrylic artist and love your videos

  • @susyq4886
    @susyq4886 6 лет назад

    Your tutorials are wonderful. Thanks very much for the lessons.

  • @b_rayme
    @b_rayme 3 года назад +1

    Are the orange and purple available for purchase anywhere?

  • @andrissima3799
    @andrissima3799 Год назад

    Absolutely great explanation! Thank you so much

  • @fernmof
    @fernmof 5 лет назад

    In addiction to the oil and pigment do you also add paint filler to the oil paint tubes that you sell online to the public?

  • @ageensoney4332
    @ageensoney4332 4 года назад

    Iam from iraq and l thank u so much for your work.. This is so helpful for me

  • @CweenOfTheMark
    @CweenOfTheMark 4 года назад

    What brand of paint are you using here? It appears to be very fluid.

  • @williamheimdal436
    @williamheimdal436 7 лет назад

    Hi. Could you make a tutorial on how to mix colors with the apelles palette?

  • @HattoriHanzoVol1
    @HattoriHanzoVol1 Месяц назад

    hi, do you have an alternative for the yellow color for Michael Harding and Old Holland

  • @danieltirado1488
    @danieltirado1488 7 лет назад +1

    thank you so much! I will clean my brushes from the way you demonstrated from now on

  • @lindaburton1633
    @lindaburton1633 4 года назад

    Hi Mark. I enjoy all your videos. I’ve learned so much from you, you’re a great teacher. I do have a question about how to ventilate one’s studio for oil painting. I am thinking of having an exhaust fan installed, to blow air to the outside. But I’m not sure how powerful the fan needs to be, and am worried about the noise from it. Any input you might have would be appreciated! Thanks so much.

  • @PrincessAloeVera
    @PrincessAloeVera 4 года назад

    I used the link provided for the website. I didn't see your new purple. and i'm wondering if this orange (cadmium red scarlet) is the same as the red orange (cadmium red). Where are you selling these new colors please?

  • @chrissymurray1643
    @chrissymurray1643 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks Mark, always learning

  • @ScoriacTears
    @ScoriacTears 7 лет назад +4

    brilliant lesson, thank you.

  • @cr0wsnest
    @cr0wsnest 4 года назад

    Thank you for showing how to clean brushes between colors. i've been using spirits and though it was really inefficient.

  • @judyblaise1639
    @judyblaise1639 7 лет назад +2

    Great information - thank you

  • @SnkobArts
    @SnkobArts 3 года назад +1

    Thalo isnt highly toxic, is it?? That's the first Ive heard of thalo being toxic, ive only heard of cobalt being toxic where blues are concerned. Do you mean the loose pigment is more toxic from a manufacturing standpoint?

  • @losangulos
    @losangulos 3 года назад

    Can you mix a winter sunset pink sky with that scarlet?

  • @lisaferrell8934
    @lisaferrell8934 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @SilentTrip
    @SilentTrip 7 лет назад +1

    Wish I could apply all this knowledge into digital format

    • @Gringle_
      @Gringle_ 7 лет назад

      In digital work it is difficult to select the colors that you are going to use. Mixing real paint makes it easier to intuitively understand how you need to tweak colors to make them work well with one another. Learning color won't come with super direct applications of what you are learning.

  • @namizushima
    @namizushima 7 лет назад

    Love your videos! Very educational and useful. Thank you so much!

  • @sheralync5854
    @sheralync5854 Год назад

    Hi. The orange and other colors not on essential palette...i don't seem to see it on your site?