Thanks a million man!!! Ironically me neither 😂 I have a 10000% scientific background but the passion (obsession 😅) for this "hobby" pushed me to explore, read and study better everything even remotely connected to miniature painting 😊 Ps: I love your work buddy 😉😉😉
I truly hope you never reach burnout and keep the videos coming. This is quickly becoming my favorite channel. BTW I am a professional graphic artist, having worked for Marvel and Disney since the late '80s. Great job on this subject. Awesome work.
😁 Thanks!!! I have the exact same hope 😅 but I'm having so much fun at the moment and this is a good sign for the future 😉! Woooooooooooooooo awesome 😍😍😍😍😍!!! I need to see your works!!! (but now I feel a bit under pressure 😅😅😅)
This information has also been incredibly helpful in combining ties and dress shirts and with helping my wife pick out rugs and furniture for the home.
Just watched this video and I have to say you explained in concise detail what I've struggled with over the last year, even while watching other mini painter videos. The idea behind chroma, hue, and saturation always kind of weirded me out and you helped me understand it! I'm going to go for a monochrome paint job to see if I can really understand it!!!
you know its interesting that all these colours and associations have a positive and negative affect to them. Red can be passion but it can also be anger. Blue is peace but also sadness. The nature of the affect depends if the colour is warm or cold. (Negative being cold colours and positive being the warm colours). Its just like in music theory with the minor and major scale.
Fast becoming (has already become) my favourite channel, I love your natural passion for the subject matter and lack of gimmicks. Most important though is the depth of the videos and the wealth of information.Thank you for sharing.
I have watched a bunch of videos on this. didn't do it for me. Even paid for a couple of classes, also didn't really work for me. I didn't just pass the class, I did well. But, honestly didn't feel like I really got it. Somehow your video made things click. Thank you so much I think I'm finally starting to get it.
Awesome!!! Simply awesome!!! I'm so happy to hear it 😊😊😊 And I plan to explore these concepts more in depth in the next future! And for any other curiousity and explanation I'm always here 😉
Excellent overview. As an ex art student and painter by trade I say you explained this better then any art teacher I have ever had. Thanks for the videos!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Good, happy to make your day! I had a 26 year break in painting miniatures and started again last winter. I immediately noticed not only that my brush work was ofcourse better since painting bigger scale abstract stuff for years but that understanding more on theory had made my mixes and shadings better. But you south- europeans have always been the masters of this. :D as we know. Haha.
Amazings videos, I love the history part and the way you speak about theory or technical question! I am starting to binge watching almost everyvideo you made and I hope I will succeed to transfer this theories in my hobby ! Thank you for your work
The Real Color Wheel is an amazing resource, wow, the amount of effort the author put into it! Thank you so much for teaching us the theory to use tools and systems like this. For me, I am trying to make the ultimate, 90's, 'Eavy Metal Blood Angels recipe with a modern take using airbrushes and oil panel lines. Your videos are so helpful!
There are like 100 videos out there explaining the exact same thing. Your video really is the outstanding one which does not only explain everything in a way I can easily understand, but also entertains me! Great job again, best miniature painting channel on youtube!
Glad to see you do a video on color theory and it's importance. I've posted your channel to several forums to spread the good word and get you some traffic. So far every video you've done has been solid and of benefit to the community.
Great video! Thanks a bunch! I have recently taken the decision to move in to camping-car full time and live and work in there. At the same time, I want to continue painting miniatures. Obviously, it is nearly impossible to bring all my material with me, so I decided to go down the route of learning to mix my own colours from the basic colours, red, green, blue, white and black. I have a long way to go, but I am slowly getting there!
Received this morning my color wheel. Can't wait to put the theory into practice. I feel way more confident to try color scheme now that i have a color wheel at hand. Before I was always refering to existing art concept of the minis.
I just found your channel when researching Blanchitsu and you've quickly become an invaluable source of information. Thank you! Great to have this more artistic POV that is lacking in the wider community.
Loved the video lesson! Thank you for taking your time and effort to inform about this topic. I would love to see more about how you can use the colour circle to blend. How the thought process is to minimize misstakes and loss of paint and reuseability to reblend an old colour theme and continue/repair a model/piece.
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM looking forward to it! Just watched the video where you used oil paint as washes and "blanchitsy" (sorry forgot the word) the miniature. It blew my mind! I have to ask father inlaw about it since he is a painter and work with all types of paints depending on mood, theme and function of the paint. Gonna see if i can learn a thing or two!
@@robinwesterlund5563 😊 I have to do a video also about that! I use so many different paints and products to achieve different results that I have material for dozens of videos 😅
That's an excellent video!! Thanks!! In 15 minutes you summarize days of works that I have in the past! In my opinion, it's a must have to all new painters, but also for everyone who want to refresh their knowledges!!! Can't wait to see the next video :)
Thanks a million buddy 😊! I wanted something easy enough to avoid overwhelming a new painter but deep enough to catch the attention of the veterans (quite a difficult balance 😅). With time I hope to expand and develop better all the single parts 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM That was very challenging, but in my opinion, you have succeed quite well to this exercise!! :) One thing that I understand lately, it's how to extract myself from the theory and start playing and having fun with color... May be it can be an idea for an other video? ;)
@@oliviert.4253 Thanks 😉 Nice idea! This stuff is so totally under my skin that I didn't think to the theory-practice jump! It's definitely something to explore... I'm thinking to start immediately with the next painting video explaining better the reasoning behind certain choices of tones and why I built a scheme in a certain way...
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Good idea! The development you are considering is good because it follows a logic step by step improvement. I think that the idea that I propose to you would have a place after all of that! I am a pure product of the university, and I think it was this intellectual formatting that led to my blocking between theory and practice, and it took me a long time to get threw it! So, maybe I'm not alone in this case, for one reason or another ^^
@@oliviert.4253 I've been in the same spot and I perfectly understand what you're saying! My background in reality is 10000% scientific and when I started delving into art and painting techniques my mindset wasn't the best for the task 😅 The good thing is that we can overcome all these problems with a good amount of practice 😊
Thanks 😁!!! Oh yeah, I'm having a lot of fun with the videos 😊 (and I need to find a better balance with other things because I'm enjoying the RUclips experience too much 😅)
This video is life changing for mini painters- plenty of folks touch on this in videos but you gave us a great historical context for why this is so important. Found the stuff on Newton & Goethe fascinating- thank you for such a great video!! Also you are a hero for including a bibliography :) I had never heard of analogous or split complementary schemes or even considered monotone for models. Can't wait to try out those ideas :)
Thank you sooooooo much 😍!!! It's very important for me to explain how and why things work in a certain way; can be the chemistry of a paint, the theory behind an harmony or its historical context... when you know why it's easy to transfer that knowledge or skill in every context or situation! Again, thanks a million 😘
Great videos. Tip: the Adobe colour website alows you to create all kinds of palettes and select different mono, duo, trio etc. colour schemes that are balanced/limited according to your preferences. Second: I'm a classical painter first and foremost and learned to paint the way a painter like Lucian Freud does. They tend to work from a brownscale basis, adding colors as tints. Filling whole areas with one paint colour (like done in comics) is absolutely not done, and the stroke of the brush itself is part of the expression. As in: you want to be economical with your brush strokes and think about them individually. A paint in the ... at first, but once you get it, it makes painting a much more deliberate proces, and you can really see in the final work if someone was deliberate in their work, or just filling areas. Great channel, going to watch much, much more! Keep it up.
It's so good to see basic color theory entering the miniature realm! I'm a split primary kinda girl myself. Thanks for a great video. I really like Dr. Oto Kano's video series on color theory too. She focuses on watercolor, but it's useful and well done.
Thanks a million 😊!!! I have to check the series! I love watercolor (I like sketching whenever I can😁) and they are a great aid to understand transparencies and the properties of overlapping tones
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Yes, it's a great medium! Currently I am on a pigment deep dive. It is something I would really appreciate if the miniature paint companies offered on their paints, pigment info.
@@Finkeldinken Nice! They don't give you any information because usually the quality of pigments in hobby paints it's really low 😅 About this take a look to Kimera Kolors 😉 The level and concentration of pigments in their paints is something unique
Thanks!!! It's important to understand the evolution of our perception of colour and there's so much more to tell especially about why we associate a colour to a certain sensation! This is all in the history of painting!
As a commission painter I should know all of this .. I don't ... I know the basics obviously but never really went too far into the details of it all .. This is a great video, I'll have to watch t a few times for it to sink in -Thanks!!
Thank you for yet another great video, one of the best colour theory explanations I've come across possibly because you don't assume that we all know the basics. Keep up the good work I need all the help I can get 😆
Thanks!!! I tried to put together something not overwhelming for new painters but interesting also for veterans 😊 and in the next future I plan to expand everything 😉
Thank you Marco - I'm eagerly awaiting the video that explains the layout of, and how to use the True Color Wheel. I went to the website but it was very technical and a bit confusing, the layout of the webpage was a little hard to follow. I couldn't find much else about it on the web either (maybe I missed it though). Cheers!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM I've been digging into the topic myself. I recently discovered the true primary colors: Cyan, Magenta and Yellow. You can't create cyan and magenta with the classic RYB colors, but you can create red with yellow + magenta and blue with cyan + magenta. It's fun to play around with them using inks.
@@Nico-ml5eg Oh yeah, this topic will be the opening of the second video about color theory 😉 I needed to start from the base creating a solid foundation while not scaring too much beginner painters 😅
Hey Marco, I have really enjoyed this video. I have watched the end on the colour wheel a few times now, and would be super interested on a more in depth video explaining how some colours can be used for shading/highlights of other colours (instead of just black and white). Keep up the great videos :)
Thanks a million 😊😊😊! I definitely want to continue this series and I'll explore in depth all the little sub sections of this first video 😉 Also, starting from this Friday's video I'll add during the painting process a lot more color mixing and the reasoning behind the choices of tones and schemes so to close the gap between theory and practice 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM That would be great to see. I think this is one of the strangest things to get one's head around when painting. Taking your orc video as an example, doing things like adding red to the skin just seems so foreign, especially when training up a mental model of the final product.
@@adriankeithball Oh yeah, it's something that after a little while becomes totally automatic to think about but at the beginning could feel quite unnatural. Especially working with transparencies there are moments of the wip in which the model is really ugly 😂
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM It would be really great if you could do a more indepth video with examples on using the colour wheel as this video though very interesting was a bit over my head :(
Grazie mille per il video, ho intrapreso questo hobby da pochissimo (un mesetto circa), e grazie ai tuoi video sto imparando davvero tanto, questo in primis visto che, nonostante disegnassi, non ho mai preso lezioni in merito quindi effettivamente di teoria sul disegno ed in questo caso sui colori sono una rapa! Davvero grazie mille per il lavoro che svolgi per noi, sono contento anche del tuo inglese italianizzato, così ho anche meno difficoltà nel seguire il discorso :P grazie ancora!
😍 È un piacerone!!! Grazie mille 😊 Sono contento anche che hai trovato i video all'inizio dell'hobby perché di solito queste sono cose che i pittori scoprono dopo qualche anno (o mai lol) ed è difficile poi correggere le abitudini. Sto in Irlanda da un paio d'anni e parlo inglese tutto il giorno tutti i giorni, ma mi sa che accento e inflessione non li perderó mai 😂😅😂😅 Per qualsiasi curiosità o dubbio scrivi pure 😉
Good topic Marcos. Emotionally when I see a non-red Ferrari.. I think .. mmm ..but red one . Yes! A Jaguar should be green, silver or maybe black... Red.. No ! ha ha.
Mind blow! . You're gonna get sick of seeing my comments lol. From watching your videos, and implementing what you've talked about, I've noticed a HUGE improvement in my painting. So many things I never considered. Thank you so much for all your tips, in depth and interesting videos, and for starting the channel in the first place. Keep up the amazing work! ❤️❤️
I'm a 15th century painter. I've got to many paints and rarely mix my own. Thanks for this video! I've got to come back to this and study more. I found saturation to be the hardest to understand, ie how you change the saturation.
😂😂😂 Thanks! And in this Friday's video I'll start mixing and using the wet palette explaining every step and the reasoning behind the various choices 😉. Saturation can be tricky because it's easy to desaturate a color (adding black, white, greys or a complementary. Basically reducing the percentage of pure pigment of the original color inside the mix) but difficult, sometimes impossible to go the other way. That's why I always suggest people to buy only very pure and saturated colours when buying the first painting kit
AWESOME VIDEO. Thank you so much for this video. I am not a good painter but I try to improve. I've been searching for a simple explanation of the Colour Wheel and Theory but always lost interest as the explanation got too detailed too quickly. This was the right pace for me to learn and enough information for me to remember. I can't wait for the next video. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK 👍🏽
This is gold, so many in the miniature painting hobby don't come from an art background. And this is the video they need - but don't deserve 💕
Thanks a million man!!! Ironically me neither 😂 I have a 10000% scientific background but the passion (obsession 😅) for this "hobby" pushed me to explore, read and study better everything even remotely connected to miniature painting 😊
Ps: I love your work buddy 😉😉😉
I truly hope you never reach burnout and keep the videos coming. This is quickly becoming my favorite channel. BTW I am a professional graphic artist, having worked for Marvel and Disney since the late '80s. Great job on this subject. Awesome work.
😁 Thanks!!! I have the exact same hope 😅 but I'm having so much fun at the moment and this is a good sign for the future 😉!
Woooooooooooooooo awesome 😍😍😍😍😍!!! I need to see your works!!! (but now I feel a bit under pressure 😅😅😅)
Wow what a cool job! My dream childhood job was to become a comic book artist!
This information has also been incredibly helpful in combining ties and dress shirts and with helping my wife pick out rugs and furniture for the home.
Hahahaha awesome! This is the ultimate marital power!!!
I went from knowing nothing about your channel to having watched 6 videos in a row. So much info!!
😁😁😁 Welcome to the channel!!! I'm really glad you like the content 😊
Watched!❤
This was fantastic! I need to watch this with a notebook!
2020 and you still got people watching your techniques thank you man!
Color theory is vital! Testing colors together to make sample chip cards for exploring schemes is fun
Totally totally agree!!! 😁
Your content is amazing. I use your videos for learning and for sleep. I love tossing on your channel at bed time! Your talent is exceptional.
Just watched this video and I have to say you explained in concise detail what I've struggled with over the last year, even while watching other mini painter videos. The idea behind chroma, hue, and saturation always kind of weirded me out and you helped me understand it! I'm going to go for a monochrome paint job to see if I can really understand it!!!
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you know its interesting that all these colours and associations have a positive and negative affect to them. Red can be passion but it can also be anger. Blue is peace but also sadness. The nature of the affect depends if the colour is warm or cold. (Negative being cold colours and positive being the warm colours).
Its just like in music theory with the minor and major scale.
Fast becoming (has already become) my favourite channel, I love your natural passion for the subject matter and lack of gimmicks. Most important though is the depth of the videos and the wealth of information.Thank you for sharing.
I have watched a bunch of videos on this. didn't do it for me. Even paid for a couple of classes, also didn't really work for me. I didn't just pass the class, I did well. But, honestly didn't feel like I really got it. Somehow your video made things click. Thank you so much I think I'm finally starting to get it.
Awesome!!! Simply awesome!!! I'm so happy to hear it 😊😊😊 And I plan to explore these concepts more in depth in the next future! And for any other curiousity and explanation I'm always here 😉
Wow this video is fantastic! Interesting, amusing and informative!
Excellent overview. As an ex art student and painter by trade I say you explained this better then any art teacher I have ever had. Thanks for the videos!
😍😍😍😍 This is a huge compliment 😍😍😍😍 Thanks a million man, you already made my day 😍
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Good, happy to make your day! I had a 26 year break in painting miniatures and started again last winter. I immediately noticed not only that my brush work was ofcourse better since painting bigger scale abstract stuff for years but that understanding more on theory had made my mixes and shadings better. But you south- europeans have always been the masters of this. :D as we know. Haha.
Amazings videos, I love the history part and the way you speak about theory or technical question! I am starting to binge watching almost everyvideo you made and I hope I will succeed to transfer this theories in my hobby ! Thank you for your work
Really really nice introduction to colour theory! Thank you
Best color theory i ever watch, gracias Marco.
The Real Color Wheel is an amazing resource, wow, the amount of effort the author put into it! Thank you so much for teaching us the theory to use tools and systems like this. For me, I am trying to make the ultimate, 90's, 'Eavy Metal Blood Angels recipe with a modern take using airbrushes and oil panel lines. Your videos are so helpful!
There are like 100 videos out there explaining the exact same thing. Your video really is the outstanding one which does not only explain everything in a way I can easily understand, but also entertains me! Great job again, best miniature painting channel on youtube!
You are a fantastic teacher.
Thanks a million!!!
Glad to see you do a video on color theory and it's importance. I've posted your channel to several forums to spread the good word and get you some traffic. So far every video you've done has been solid and of benefit to the community.
Thanks you soooooooooooo much 😍!!! For the kind words and all the support 😍!!! It's really a pleasure to share with you guys 😊
Super color theory explained! I was a little worried, but the way you explained it I was able to ‘get’ it. Thanks
Watched again; liked again👍🏻
Honestly... every time I see this man I keep falling in love with painting even more 🤟
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@@MarcoFrisoniNJM big love man thanks for your knowledge
Amazing video! You are a great teacher mr Frisoni, thank you very much😊
Great video! Thanks a bunch! I have recently taken the decision to move in to camping-car full time and live and work in there. At the same time, I want to continue painting miniatures. Obviously, it is nearly impossible to bring all my material with me, so I decided to go down the route of learning to mix my own colours from the basic colours, red, green, blue, white and black. I have a long way to go, but I am slowly getting there!
Received this morning my color wheel. Can't wait to put the theory into practice. I feel way more confident to try color scheme now that i have a color wheel at hand. Before I was always refering to existing art concept of the minis.
I just found your channel when researching Blanchitsu and you've quickly become an invaluable source of information. Thank you! Great to have this more artistic POV that is lacking in the wider community.
Color theory used to be bleeergh back in school, thank you for making it interesting :)
You turned me into a monster. This was my gateway video. What have you done!
Loved the video lesson! Thank you for taking your time and effort to inform about this topic.
I would love to see more about how you can use the colour circle to blend. How the thought process is to minimize misstakes and loss of paint and reuseability to reblend an old colour theme and continue/repair a model/piece.
Thanks a million man 😊!!! Sure thing, this is just an introduction and from here we can start adding more concepts and a lot of practice 😉😉😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM looking forward to it! Just watched the video where you used oil paint as washes and "blanchitsy" (sorry forgot the word) the miniature. It blew my mind! I have to ask father inlaw about it since he is a painter and work with all types of paints depending on mood, theme and function of the paint. Gonna see if i can learn a thing or two!
@@robinwesterlund5563 😊 I have to do a video also about that! I use so many different paints and products to achieve different results that I have material for dozens of videos 😅
This is an absolutely superb video, thank you!
Such a great video. Appreciate the history behind it.
Thanks again for this amazing video, it opened my eyes to colors and I very often look at parts of it when choosing colors for my models
Thanks for this! I usually just pick a main color then add accordingly, but this will def help in planning color schemes ahead of starting a model.
Thanks 😁 It's a pleasure 😊 And in tue next weeks we'll go deeper and deeper into these topics 😉
That's an excellent video!! Thanks!! In 15 minutes you summarize days of works that I have in the past! In my opinion, it's a must have to all new painters, but also for everyone who want to refresh their knowledges!!! Can't wait to see the next video :)
Thanks a million buddy 😊! I wanted something easy enough to avoid overwhelming a new painter but deep enough to catch the attention of the veterans (quite a difficult balance 😅). With time I hope to expand and develop better all the single parts 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM That was very challenging, but in my opinion, you have succeed quite well to this exercise!! :)
One thing that I understand lately, it's how to extract myself from the theory and start playing and having fun with color... May be it can be an idea for an other video? ;)
@@oliviert.4253 Thanks 😉
Nice idea! This stuff is so totally under my skin that I didn't think to the theory-practice jump! It's definitely something to explore... I'm thinking to start immediately with the next painting video explaining better the reasoning behind certain choices of tones and why I built a scheme in a certain way...
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Good idea! The development you are considering is good because it follows a logic step by step improvement.
I think that the idea that I propose to you would have a place after all of that!
I am a pure product of the university, and I think it was this intellectual formatting that led to my blocking between theory and practice, and it took me a long time to get threw it! So, maybe I'm not alone in this case, for one reason or another ^^
@@oliviert.4253 I've been in the same spot and I perfectly understand what you're saying! My background in reality is 10000% scientific and when I started delving into art and painting techniques my mindset wasn't the best for the task 😅 The good thing is that we can overcome all these problems with a good amount of practice 😊
Another great video, hope you are enjoying making these as much I do watching!
Thanks 😁!!! Oh yeah, I'm having a lot of fun with the videos 😊 (and I need to find a better balance with other things because I'm enjoying the RUclips experience too much 😅)
Newton maintained all his life that red goes fasta.
😂😂😂 Tru ztori!
Amazing video, love seeing a bit of art history in there too.
Another great video packed full of good info. I love your personality mate, every time I see a new video from you, I smile. Have a great weekend!
😁Thanks man! I'm super flattered 😊😉😊 You too have an awesome weekend 😊
Marco, you're my favorite YT Miniatures Painter! (Your videos are so helpful and informative.).
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Thanks a million man!!! 😁
The perfect video, even published on my birthday!
Keep up the good work!
😁😁😁 Awesome timing! Thanks a million 😊😊😊
This video is life changing for mini painters- plenty of folks touch on this in videos but you gave us a great historical context for why this is so important. Found the stuff on Newton & Goethe fascinating- thank you for such a great video!! Also you are a hero for including a bibliography :)
I had never heard of analogous or split complementary schemes or even considered monotone for models. Can't wait to try out those ideas :)
Thank you sooooooo much 😍!!!
It's very important for me to explain how and why things work in a certain way; can be the chemistry of a paint, the theory behind an harmony or its historical context... when you know why it's easy to transfer that knowledge or skill in every context or situation!
Again, thanks a million 😘
Great videos. Tip: the Adobe colour website alows you to create all kinds of palettes and select different mono, duo, trio etc. colour schemes that are balanced/limited according to your preferences.
Second: I'm a classical painter first and foremost and learned to paint the way a painter like Lucian Freud does. They tend to work from a brownscale basis, adding colors as tints. Filling whole areas with one paint colour (like done in comics) is absolutely not done, and the stroke of the brush itself is part of the expression. As in: you want to be economical with your brush strokes and think about them individually. A paint in the ... at first, but once you get it, it makes painting a much more deliberate proces, and you can really see in the final work if someone was deliberate in their work, or just filling areas.
Great channel, going to watch much, much more! Keep it up.
I am new to miniature model painting and your videos have really expedited my learning and creativity, thank you for such amazing content!
Excellent presentation Marco! Keep it up!
😍😍😍 Thanks!!!
It's so good to see basic color theory entering the miniature realm!
I'm a split primary kinda girl myself. Thanks for a great video. I really like Dr. Oto Kano's video series on color theory too. She focuses on watercolor, but it's useful and well done.
Thanks a million 😊!!!
I have to check the series! I love watercolor (I like sketching whenever I can😁) and they are a great aid to understand transparencies and the properties of overlapping tones
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Yes, it's a great medium! Currently I am on a pigment deep dive. It is something I would really appreciate if the miniature paint companies offered on their paints, pigment info.
@@Finkeldinken Nice! They don't give you any information because usually the quality of pigments in hobby paints it's really low 😅 About this take a look to Kimera Kolors 😉 The level and concentration of pigments in their paints is something unique
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Thanks so much for the tip, man, I really appreciate it!
@@Finkeldinken It's a pleasure 😉😊😉
Excellent. Thanks!!
This was really helpful. Especially the explanation about the color wheel I really enjoyed and know how to usw it now! Perfect!
Thanks 😊😊😊! Awesome, I'm super happy to hear it 😁
Great stuff! Excellent explanation!
Can't wait for the next video!
😁😁😁 Thanks 😉
Dis muthaeffa needs way, way more views. This is some high quality content.
Thanks a million buddy 😍
Cool stuff. Didn’t expect the history part!
Thanks!!! It's important to understand the evolution of our perception of colour and there's so much more to tell especially about why we associate a colour to a certain sensation! This is all in the history of painting!
Btw where did you get that colour wheel? Am looking for one!
Ah ok eh found it on AliExpress
@@MaximilianJackson You can also download the real color wheel, the link is in the description 😉
As a commission painter I should know all of this .. I don't ... I know the basics obviously but never really went too far into the details of it all .. This is a great video, I'll have to watch t a few times for it to sink in -Thanks!!
Thanks 😊😊😊!!! That's exactly the reaction I hoped to have 😉 And this only the first step inside colour theory! There's sooooo much to explore 😁
Marco, for the first time, I’m starting to understand the color wheel!
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Thank you for yet another great video, one of the best colour theory explanations I've come across possibly because you don't assume that we all know the basics. Keep up the good work I need all the help I can get 😆
😁😁😁Thanks a million man! It's really a pleasure 😉
Just found this channel today! Mario, you are blowing my tiny mind man! Amazing stuff!
Love murdertrain starting at the end
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Great video! Very effective explanations!
Very cool - looking forward to the follow up vids - thank you
Thanks!!! 😊😁😊
Simply awesome. Thanks!
It's a pleasure 😊😊😊!
Great video, thank you for summarising this complex topic so well!
Thanks!!! I tried to put together something not overwhelming for new painters but interesting also for veterans 😊 and in the next future I plan to expand everything 😉
This was great! Best explanation I've heard yet. Thank you!
Thanks a million man! 😁😁😁
Very very well explained💪😊🌈
Geat video, looking forward to the next installment
Thanks!!! 😊😁😊
Very informative. Looking forward to the next one. I enjoy your channel.
Fantastic teaching primer! keep going!
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Good work.
Marco, great video as usual!
Thanks buddy 😉😉😉
Thanks. Great video.
🙏 Thanks!!!
Funny and very good advice.
And so pro 🔥
Thanks a lot.
Thank you Marco - I'm eagerly awaiting the video that explains the layout of, and how to use the True Color Wheel. I went to the website but it was very technical and a bit confusing, the layout of the webpage was a little hard to follow. I couldn't find much else about it on the web either (maybe I missed it though). Cheers!
Check my video about Advanced Colour Theory for all the details ;)
ruclips.net/video/SI127pDPsK0/видео.html
Thx for the in depth explanation.
Thanks 😊 and it's just the tip of the iceberg!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM I've been digging into the topic myself. I recently discovered the true primary colors: Cyan, Magenta and Yellow. You can't create cyan and magenta with the classic RYB colors, but you can create red with yellow + magenta and blue with cyan + magenta. It's fun to play around with them using inks.
@@Nico-ml5eg Oh yeah, this topic will be the opening of the second video about color theory 😉 I needed to start from the base creating a solid foundation while not scaring too much beginner painters 😅
totally excellent, just what i was looking for. You should do a bbc documentary
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Fantastic information 👍👍👍👍
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Hey Marco, I have really enjoyed this video. I have watched the end on the colour wheel a few times now, and would be super interested on a more in depth video explaining how some colours can be used for shading/highlights of other colours (instead of just black and white).
Keep up the great videos :)
Thanks a million 😊😊😊! I definitely want to continue this series and I'll explore in depth all the little sub sections of this first video 😉 Also, starting from this Friday's video I'll add during the painting process a lot more color mixing and the reasoning behind the choices of tones and schemes so to close the gap between theory and practice 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM That would be great to see. I think this is one of the strangest things to get one's head around when painting. Taking your orc video as an example, doing things like adding red to the skin just seems so foreign, especially when training up a mental model of the final product.
@@adriankeithball Oh yeah, it's something that after a little while becomes totally automatic to think about but at the beginning could feel quite unnatural. Especially working with transparencies there are moments of the wip in which the model is really ugly 😂
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM It would be really great if you could do a more indepth video with examples on using the colour wheel as this video though very interesting was a bit over my head :(
Looking forward to the next clip
Thanks man!!! 😘
Hugely informative video! Thank you so much for this. Well explained and great examples!
Thanks a million!!! 😊
Grazie mille per il video, ho intrapreso questo hobby da pochissimo (un mesetto circa), e grazie ai tuoi video sto imparando davvero tanto, questo in primis visto che, nonostante disegnassi, non ho mai preso lezioni in merito quindi effettivamente di teoria sul disegno ed in questo caso sui colori sono una rapa! Davvero grazie mille per il lavoro che svolgi per noi, sono contento anche del tuo inglese italianizzato, così ho anche meno difficoltà nel seguire il discorso :P grazie ancora!
😍 È un piacerone!!! Grazie mille 😊 Sono contento anche che hai trovato i video all'inizio dell'hobby perché di solito queste sono cose che i pittori scoprono dopo qualche anno (o mai lol) ed è difficile poi correggere le abitudini. Sto in Irlanda da un paio d'anni e parlo inglese tutto il giorno tutti i giorni, ma mi sa che accento e inflessione non li perderó mai 😂😅😂😅
Per qualsiasi curiosità o dubbio scrivi pure 😉
Great video, really informative, packed full of usefull information and also really interesting. Great work!
Thanks a million 🙏🙏🙏!
Fantastic work. I have a highschool degree that was focused on art & design, and I learned some new things here.
Thanks 😊!!! I'm so happy to hear it 😍😘
This is really interesting and educational.
very interesting and clear explanation. Thank you so much!!!
You are awesome, man! Keep up the good work!
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I wish I could give this more thumbs up.
Good topic Marcos. Emotionally when I see a non-red Ferrari.. I think .. mmm ..but red one . Yes! A Jaguar should be green, silver or maybe black... Red.. No ! ha ha.
Great video!! Very interesting!! Keep the good job Marco!! Thx from Paris ;)
😁😁😁 Thanks!!! 😘
Awesome video and funny
i'm really enjoying your videos, this one was super informative
Thanks a million 😊!!! And week by week I really want to go in depth into these topics 😉
Mind blow! . You're gonna get sick of seeing my comments lol. From watching your videos, and implementing what you've talked about, I've noticed a HUGE improvement in my painting. So many things I never considered.
Thank you so much for all your tips, in depth and interesting videos, and for starting the channel in the first place. Keep up the amazing work! ❤️❤️
😁😍😁😍😁 it's always a pleasure!!! And I can't tell you how I'm happy to know that the channel is useful to your work 😊😊😊
12:00 Green - fresh natural and healthy... *looks over to champions of Nurgle* ... yeah that sounds accurate.
Very interesting! Highly interested in Details about the RCW
Thanks 🙏😊!!! Don't worry I'll expand and talk in details about every single subsection very soon 😉
I'm a 15th century painter. I've got to many paints and rarely mix my own. Thanks for this video!
I've got to come back to this and study more. I found saturation to be the hardest to understand, ie how you change the saturation.
😂😂😂 Thanks! And in this Friday's video I'll start mixing and using the wet palette explaining every step and the reasoning behind the various choices 😉.
Saturation can be tricky because it's easy to desaturate a color (adding black, white, greys or a complementary. Basically reducing the percentage of pure pigment of the original color inside the mix) but difficult, sometimes impossible to go the other way. That's why I always suggest people to buy only very pure and saturated colours when buying the first painting kit
Damn this was an incredibly informative video. Thanks man!
Thanks a million to you 😁😁😁
AWESOME VIDEO. Thank you so much for this video. I am not a good painter but I try to improve. I've been searching for a simple explanation of the Colour Wheel and Theory but always lost interest as the explanation got too detailed too quickly. This was the right pace for me to learn and enough information for me to remember. I can't wait for the next video. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK 👍🏽
Awesome 😍😁😍😁! I can't tell you how much I'm happy to hear this 😊 Thanks a million!
Dude, your videos are great. Keep it up.
Thanks man!!! 😁
Such a good channel. Love the content !!!
Thanks a million!!! 😍
I'VE BECOME A FREAKIN MARCO ADDICT, I CANT STOP WATCHING YOU !!!! :^)
Hahahahaha Thank you sooooo much man!!!
OMG, great and useful info!! Thanx!!!!
It's a pleasure!!!
Great video, I’m really enjoying your work. I’d love to see your take on NMM
Thanks a million buddy 😊! NMM is definitely in my to do list 😉😉😉