This is very helpful as started seeing ppl using only the CYM painting and is it just me who feels the CYM is more for printing & sticking to the primaries but do have a magenta for mixing. Also different brands of same color can be so different & then Payne’s grey can lean more blue and neutral tint & some brands don’t work well together. Ty as knowing how to use that color theory & values so important!
In short, yes (and no) It is considered a modern primary color. I know it can be confusing when thinking of the traditional color wheel where red, blue and yellow are primaries. Magenta is a more modern and when you use it in place of red in painting, you will be able to achieve a wider range of vibrant secondary and tertiary colors. I hope that helps.
@@shanacirce Thanks as a beginner am still learning, & it can be confusing especially after I drew the colour wheel, now you say there are more primary colours, I wrote primary, secondary & tertiary, do you have a video explaining the new shades? Thanks
Thank you so much!!!!! You are an excellent teacher Shana.
Thank you!!! This is such an awesome exercise!!! You explain things so well!! You aee a very good teacher! On to watch part 2 🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤🙂
I’m so glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching. 😁😁😁
This is very helpful as started seeing ppl using only the CYM painting and is it just me who feels the CYM is more for printing & sticking to the primaries but do have a magenta for mixing.
Also different brands of same color can be so different & then Payne’s grey can lean more blue and neutral tint & some brands don’t work well together. Ty as knowing how to use that color theory & values so important!
Excellent 😊
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you so much. You broke it down that is very helpful for me.
So glad it was helpful Shelly.
Hi Shana! Thank you for this video! I love it so much, as all of your work! ❤ Greetings from Poland🍀
Thank you for watching!
Is magneta a primary colour?
In short, yes (and no) It is considered a modern primary color. I know it can be confusing when thinking of the traditional color wheel where red, blue and yellow are primaries. Magenta is a more modern and when you use it in place of red in painting, you will be able to achieve a wider range of vibrant secondary and tertiary colors. I hope that helps.
@@shanacirce Thanks as a beginner am still learning, & it can be confusing especially after I drew the colour wheel, now you say there are more primary colours, I wrote primary, secondary & tertiary, do you have a video explaining the new shades? Thanks