Quick Tip 438 - Choosing Colors for Paintings

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @schhh-c1s
    @schhh-c1s 3 месяца назад +2

    I've seen lots of painting instruction videos but your channel is by far my most favorite. I'm a beginner but the way you explain things is just so easy to understand !

  • @casimsalabim
    @casimsalabim 3 месяца назад +1

    Hello dear Dianne Mize,
    I have learned so much through your quick tips during the last month and I want to express my gratitude and say thank you for them.
    A lot of things abut colour mixing I did in the past were detours trying to achive what I see in nature.
    With your approach I see a lot clearer and now have almost scientific tools for mixing colours.
    I stil have a long way to go as a painter and I will surely buy some of the courses from your website in the future.
    Thank you again and all the best from germany,
    greetings,
    Carsten

  • @robinmanoogian8712
    @robinmanoogian8712 4 месяца назад +1

    You are becoming my favorite teacher . You really have a gift. Thank you I am just a beginner

  • @dixieturner7402
    @dixieturner7402 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you so much, Dianne! This lesson is incredibly valuable ❤

  • @solar979
    @solar979 Год назад +3

    Thank you Dianne. Your knowledge is so precious and so is your way of explaining everything to us.

  • @LiyahsGetaway
    @LiyahsGetaway 3 месяца назад

    You have really blessed me along my art journey with such selfless and rare knowledgeable information on colors, and just art as a whole! Subscribing to your channel was the best decision I have made thus far, thank you ❤

  • @conorneumann4132
    @conorneumann4132 Год назад +1

    I consider myself very lucky to have found all these solid technique vids by Dianne. Perfect timing as I am just beginning my journey, so I don't have a super huge amount of bad habits to break. Thank you.

  • @mirayoon2995
    @mirayoon2995 Год назад +2

    Diane, you are really really good teacher! Thank you so much again

  • @angelaisland4036
    @angelaisland4036 Год назад +2

    Thank you for breaking this down in great detail

  • @Dawn-x7g
    @Dawn-x7g 4 месяца назад

    I love all your videos, really helpful. Thanks so much. When l go to my art class the instructor is amazed at what I’ve learned.

  • @katiakrebs8931
    @katiakrebs8931 Год назад +1

    Invaluable lesson dear Diane! I need it for a long long time ago! THANK YOU!

  • @chrisburnett2733
    @chrisburnett2733 Год назад +1

    Thank you! What a wonderful manner of teaching you achieve making it very easy to understand and assimilate.

  • @marit4660
    @marit4660 Год назад +1

    Hi Dianne! Thank you so much for this detailed and very helpful QT. I forgot about the importance of matching values before adding the complement to dial down the intensity. Thank you for demystifying these topics and showing us the why!

  • @pamelabritton1230
    @pamelabritton1230 Год назад +1

    I have been using the color wheel and tabs of paper to identify colors, and this is such a valuable video to clarify that even further; also the information on color harmony by using what is already on the palette. Thank you!

  • @theartisticperfectlife7502
    @theartisticperfectlife7502 Год назад +1

    Thank you again, I need these Tips they help me repeat processes to find color harmony.

  • @marceystevens8275
    @marceystevens8275 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, Dianne! So glad to see you again, hope you’re well. Your videos haven’t been appearing in my feed unfortunately. Hopefully they will from now on since I looked you up.

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  10 месяцев назад +1

      Marcy, check your settings. Everything is smooth on our end and on schedule.

  • @SnkobArts
    @SnkobArts Год назад +1

    This video, as do many of Diane's videos, serves a secondary role as a workshop in how to make your expensive colors last longer (here, it's Cad Red Pale) and how to leverage your cheaper thalos and transparent iron oxides. 👌

  • @kimranson4775
    @kimranson4775 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Dianne! I just watched your vid on tonalism and it was so helpfu.

  • @lauravalenzuela2233
    @lauravalenzuela2233 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m really enjoying your videos.

  • @christineHoxsey
    @christineHoxsey Месяц назад

    Thank you that helps me so much! I knew to add my compliment to use as a shadow but I did not know why I was not getting my colours right sometimes.

  • @shirleyfargo455
    @shirleyfargo455 Год назад +1

    Wow! What an amazing lesson on choosing colors. You are an amazing teacher. Would you do a quick tip on adding sun rays using oil? I recall a lesson you did with water color. Thank you for considering this.

  • @shankarsalian4882
    @shankarsalian4882 7 дней назад

    Highly educative video.
    Thanks a lot.

  • @patouche2851
    @patouche2851 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent, merci beaucoup Diane ❤

  • @rezahosseinzadehnasser993
    @rezahosseinzadehnasser993 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for your helpful tips. My question is do I need to change the color I see to convey the feeling of the scene. For instance put more blue into distant trees to push them back or warm up the subjects in front. If so then the question is how we decide on the colors we need to change . Or perhaps we just need to copy the colors we see ?

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Год назад +1

      Reza, if a scene speaks to us, then our first objective is to capture what's there. If while interpreting that, you feel that you want to enhance the aerial perspective by cooling the distance a bit, then that calls for adding a bit of cooler hue, but at a low degree of saturation. On the color wheel, hues on the blue side are cooler. Allowing the color wheel to guide our color decisions is its purpose. Example: greens in the distance might call for enhancing the blue in the greens.
      The same is true for warming colors we see, except we go to the warm side of the wheel to find those colors.

  • @stellymessina8466
    @stellymessina8466 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Dianne

  • @candywarmuth6241
    @candywarmuth6241 4 месяца назад

    I am fascinated and learning. TY

  • @sandracarroll6233
    @sandracarroll6233 Год назад

    Diane, your paintings are very beautiful .Thank you for sharing knowledge. I would love to watch you do a complete painting .

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Sandra. If you watch the Notan: How and Why video we did when we first started this venture, you will see me go through the painting process. I never finish a painting in a video because I'm more focused on teaching a principle rather than giving a performance, but that one comes close.

  • @greenmacaroni8872
    @greenmacaroni8872 Год назад

    Hi Dianne, this is just in time. I was inspired by Jamie Wyeth’s, “Inferno”, and wanted to paint a couple of seagulls fighting. I find it kind of comical the way that one will close the other’s beak by holding it closed with its own beak. I wasn’t sure where to start until now. Your quick tips have improved my painting immensely and I’m grateful to you for that. Hugs, Julie 🥰

  • @margaretbutters6181
    @margaretbutters6181 Год назад +1

    Gosh that was a great lesson have trouble with greens thankyou

  • @oldepersonne
    @oldepersonne Год назад +1

    Super good breakdown. Thank you.

  • @lumindina699
    @lumindina699 Год назад

    Thank you for choosing this subject to cover. I am really seeing there is so much importance on this and also the values of the correct colors that make art better. I know I have to practice mixing colors much more to make this easier for myself until I know how to achieve the colors I want to so I can paint with a simple solid limited palette. I still am struggling with the cools and warm colors and knowing truly when and where to lay them down when using them both in a painting for the best visual effect. Could you cover that some day? I am drawn to the effects it has on artwork and I find myself doing it and struggle with doing it efficiently.

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Год назад +1

      I will put your request on our filming schedule. We film these several weeks in advance so looks like it will be either late October or early November before it will appear.

  • @arnoldbllaca7572
    @arnoldbllaca7572 Год назад +1

    Hello mrs. Dianne. Please can you give a short answe, can we desaturate the colors by using grey color (black plus white or blue plus brown plus white ) ?

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Год назад +1

      Arnold, both black and white and their mixtures will neutralize, but my preference is desaturating with complements because of the hue variations we can get with complements that you cannot get with black/white mixes.

  • @chiemekaelumeziem4663
    @chiemekaelumeziem4663 2 месяца назад

    As always thank you.

  • @nanag5297
    @nanag5297 Год назад

    And again thank you so much for another great video Dianne. I have a little problem when trying to pick colours as I paint with acrylics. Sometimes I just struggle to find what would be equivalent acrylic to yours oil paints . Like viridian Rembrandt your favourite for example. Would hooker green which is dark with blue undertone be a good choice, or what if I don't have transparent oxide red, would red iron oxide be a good choice instead? I'm glad you mentioned burnt sienna as possible choice cause its what I use a lot . Its not a hue I know 😅 and thank you in advance Dianne best regards Tasha

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Год назад +1

      Yes, Tasha. Finding equivalents across media and brands can be a problem, depending upon what's available in your location. The traditional thalo green registers almost identically in hue, value and transparency as my Rembrandt Viridian does. BUT it is very strong in tinting strength, so requires keeping it from taking over other colors.
      I am not up to date on all acrylic brands and their available colors, but if you can find one that's equivalent to thalo green but in a lower tinting strength, that should work just fine.

    • @nanag5297
      @nanag5297 Год назад

      @IntheStudioArtInstruction Thank you so much for your reply, now I know what I should look for thank you 😊

  • @TravelinArtBook
    @TravelinArtBook 5 месяцев назад

    You can also lower saturation by adding gray but maybe it's not called for here?

  • @lucysajdak1646
    @lucysajdak1646 Год назад +1

    Very helpful 👌.

  • @pamblevens8897
    @pamblevens8897 Год назад

    Excellent! Thank you!

  • @alanbradley9621
    @alanbradley9621 26 дней назад

    Finding it difficult to purchase or obtain your colour wheel. I am in UK. Can you advise please??

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  25 дней назад

      Alan, the color wheel is free. Just go to diannemize.com/product-category/video-supplements/ then scroll down until you find it, add it to your cart and check out like you would if it were a purchase.

  • @margaretbutters6181
    @margaretbutters6181 11 месяцев назад +1

    great thankyou

  • @rhyannonp8231
    @rhyannonp8231 Год назад

    what made you choose to add the high saturation red orange at the end there. It was turning more violet but i am not sure why you skipped to the pure hue color at that point

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Год назад +3

      I added the high saturation of red orange so that I could add a bit more saturation to the chicken's comb. My eye told me it needed to become a bit more saturated and a bit redder. I didn't skip from red violet to the pure red orange. It was already moving towards red of the red violet, so what I did was to enhance that hue. The red in the highly saturated red orange will enhance the red of the red violet, and the slight bit of yellow in red orange will control the saturation of the violet in the red violet.
      That's the sort of thing I mean when I'm saying what color does to color. There is a difference between violet and red-violet. We painters benefit from making that kind of distinction between a primary hue and a tertiary hue.

    • @rhyannonp8231
      @rhyannonp8231 Год назад +1

      @@IntheStudioArtInstruction thank you, I will break this down so I can understand. I loved your video, really was one of the best simplely made color mixing/matching videos I have seen

  • @Rockymtnbloom
    @Rockymtnbloom Год назад

    Does this all apply to watercolor, presuming you would not use white, but instead mix more water?

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Год назад +1

      Oh yes. Principles of color apply to all mediums. The technical means of the medium is always a consideration, so no, in watercolor we don't add white, but we use more water to raise the values.

  • @rhyannonp8231
    @rhyannonp8231 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @123crf
    @123crf Год назад +1

    Love to watch your vedioes

  • @shakyarabindra3615
    @shakyarabindra3615 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @ernestomartinez6807
    @ernestomartinez6807 Год назад

    I really like your videos. Just as suggestion.... have you considered changing the angle and distance of the camera? It is hard to see what is being explained. Again I really like your videos, and it is just a suggestions.

  • @JayDouglas01
    @JayDouglas01 Год назад

    What if an artist is not working from a photo, but is painting an original composition?

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Год назад

      In that cause, it is good to understand what color does to color so that you can make informed choices.