Color Wheel in Pointillism

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

Комментарии • 29

  • @ollie54able
    @ollie54able 6 месяцев назад +1

    Finally someone demonstrates and explains pointillism clearly and accurately. Muy bueno.

    • @mannysschoolofart
      @mannysschoolofart  6 месяцев назад

      My pleasure. Please let me know if there is something else you would like to see.

  • @aliceswonderfall
    @aliceswonderfall 2 года назад +6

    "Whichever primary colour is left out is the complementary " - so simple! Thank you 😊

  • @b.comeau2597
    @b.comeau2597 11 месяцев назад

    Wow! I’ve painted for years and love the idea of pointillism but this simple exercise helped me to better visualize how to create these colors since I tend to use many premixed colors ….this is so helpful! Thank you!

    • @mannysschoolofart
      @mannysschoolofart  11 месяцев назад

      It's my pleasure. I've been doing this exercise with my students for years and it really helps them understand color mixing proportions that can later be used when mixing colors traditionally.

  • @lynettestrickland1688
    @lynettestrickland1688 2 года назад +3

    My teen art class is doing this exact same project…your video is so helpful! New subscriber here😀

  • @marffvmarffv5438
    @marffvmarffv5438 Год назад

    Thanks very much for your clear explanations for this technique ! I try by myself using acrylic paint and will see. Merci

    • @mannysschoolofart
      @mannysschoolofart  Год назад

      Glad I could help. This works really well with acrylics and other paints, I just found it easier to explain with markers before moving on to paints. Please let me know how your painting turns out.

  • @t.v.4551
    @t.v.4551 2 года назад +3

    This is exactly what I was looking for. I’m so thankful for your video.

    • @mannysschoolofart
      @mannysschoolofart  2 года назад

      So glad I could be of service. Thanks so much for tuning in!

  • @nileemascreation9847
    @nileemascreation9847 2 года назад

    Splendid work sir really thank you

  • @susanblackburn5641
    @susanblackburn5641 Год назад

    Really nicely explained!
    Thank you

    • @mannysschoolofart
      @mannysschoolofart  Год назад

      Thank you. That's one of my biggest goals is to explain things in ways that makes sense, but without getting to technical.

  • @KalpanaImaginationArtandEngPoe

    Great demo. If the technique.

  • @Pbjvlogs8245
    @Pbjvlogs8245 3 года назад

    You did a great work

  • @aolmonkey
    @aolmonkey 2 года назад

    Ty now i have a better understanding of it

  • @sweethomes674
    @sweethomes674 Год назад

    Excellent explanations

  • @Beeaertee
    @Beeaertee 3 года назад

    Nice work.

  • @SophieBird07
    @SophieBird07 Год назад

    This is great. But how do I get greys or black without adding black? Also, this seems next to impossible to do with even when a tiny watercolor brush. But perhaps this is why Seurat did much larger paintings than some!
    Still, I’m going to try this. Thank you! It will be fun nonetheless.

    • @mannysschoolofart
      @mannysschoolofart  Год назад +4

      If you are doing this with markers you can create a dark color (not black) by using all three colors with the dots super close together. You can't make grey because grey has white in it, but you can use a grey marker if you need to. If you are working with paints you can add black and white to your palette. If you are using paints you do not have to use the bristles of the brush. You can either use the handle of the brush to create your dots or you can use q-tips. They also sell this micro foam brushes and they work pretty well. Testor # 281213. I hope this helps.

  • @GulzarAhmad-sw1kh
    @GulzarAhmad-sw1kh Год назад

    Each time you use a pencil of different color, its tip is masked by the color already present.

  • @Pbjvlogs8245
    @Pbjvlogs8245 3 года назад

    Great thanks

  • @marcosignorelli7075
    @marcosignorelli7075 Год назад

    Great!

  • @TheJonnyEnglish
    @TheJonnyEnglish Год назад

    I feel like a wise guy in witness protection is giving an art class