so many color wheel/color theory videos dont cover RGB, CYMK, and the process of actually creating color palattes with intention. the saturation test is something ive never seen before. this is incredible, thank you so much!
Thankyou for this! As a designer I always find it quite difficult to decide what color the font should be and what color the background should be. Color makes a design so visually appealing and a beginner always gets stuck with choosing the right color for the elements. In spite of so less views on some of your videos, you guys always stay professional and bring such high quality content for us for absolutely free. Breaking down such complex concepts in so easier and understandable manner. Kudos for your work guys! Don't stop making these.
As of today, May 13th, 2024, out of more than 6 videos on COLOR THEORY I've watched, yours is the BEST and UNIQUE. It's because of the following reasons. 1. IT covers ALL the color terms I need for photography and design. The definitions are easy to understand and accurate. 2. It''s COMPREHENSIVE because it also shows how to create color palettes. 3. It contains ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES such as the polygon backgrounds, the logo in the Color Psychology section, etc. The downside is the word "color scheme" is used without definition. NO WONDER it has been viewed 159 THOUSAND TIMES. Thank you very much.
I feel like colour theory is important for many different people. For painters, sketchers, interior designers, photogrophers, editors, models, fashion designers, etc. This is a vital part of those jobs and a lack of this knowledge is what separates an amateur from a professional. Its a very crucial subject to know.
Very helpful with combining colors! I’m not an artist or graphic designer; just new at scrapbooking! Great presentation packed with loads of content! I think I just took a color theory course! Thank you for the much needed education!
I'm not sure how you are using the black rectangle. Are you using it to judge both value and saturation? The value comparisons I can see when placed against the black rectangle, but I'm not sure I understand how you judge the saturation. Finally, in judging the values (and for that matter the saturations) are you aiming for an even gradation between values and between saturations, or are you looking for similar values/saturations, or are you just looking for what pleases you eye and what you know from experience will work. Thank you, this tutorial is very informative and presented so that it can be easily applied.
I was always good at drawing and never really understood coloring. Thank you guys for the efforts in sharing this information and making it in a way for me to be able to focus 🎉 great appreciate 😊
This is a wonderful tutorial - thank you for sharing. Can you elaborate on the saturation test and show how to do this? Specifically, how do you use the black rectangle to make the swatch colors change to grey scale? Thanks!
Fun fact: when you look at sun you see warm colors. If you would somehow manage to increase the heat of the sun and make it warmer, it would change color. It would start red, then yellow, white and finally blue. The fun fact is that the colder a color is, the warmer feel it has. And if you warm up the color, it will start to feel cold. So when speaking about color temperature you should be aware that it can be either the "feeling" (as used in videos like these and graphics in general) or an actual temperature (usually measured in Kelvins). You have probably noticed that when buying a LED light bulb. The vendors state there the temperature in degrees of Kelvin. Did you notice that 2700 K is warm light but 4000 K is cold light? I never understood why this "warmth" feeling works this opposite way. Does it have anything to do with red being close to infra-red? I wondered why blow torch starts with red/orange flame but when heated up it turns into cold blue. Either way, warm vs cold feeling does depend on the amount of red and yellow (the more the warmer) and blue (the more the colder). Adding these tints helps to make a color warmer/colder. One of the very few operations which is easier in RGB.
Hi! That’s a fascinating breakdown of color theory and its relationship with perception and physics. You've covered a lot of ground, from emotional warmth to Kelvin temperatures and even RGB editing-well done! It's intriguing how colors play such different roles depending on context. Cheers!
Hello Envato Tuts, it would really be nice to explain what she did step-by-step at the 17:02 to 17:36 time stamp. Several people asked about this step. We can't ask her because she is not on Twitter or Facebook. Thanks.
This is such a detailed and in-depth video about the color theory.. as a newbie I understood everything whatever is been presented and the way it is been taught.. awesome and so grateful to have found such video. Thank you so much.. subbed!!🥰
Me too im a designer ...but more than other videos your video make me more motivated by learning this method thank you for this 🙏🙏❤ i learned many things of colour mixing
Olá, meu nome é Willys, sou do Brasil e achei esse tutorial sobre cores muito bem explicado. Como não falo inglês, muitos tutoriais que assisto parecem carros sem freio rua abaixo, pois falam tão rápido que não consigo ler e pensar/analisar ao mesmo tempo, dificultando meu raciocínio. Esse tutorial foi fácil pra acompanhar e entender, pois é falado devagar. Muito bom!
Hi! Love the video. Thank you so much! Question: is it possible to download your template for the color palette file? Would love to be able to create color palettes the way you showed. Thanks again!
Hi! A black background is often used in design to create contrast, making colors stand out more vividly. When you place colors on a black background, they tend to pop, and it's easier to see how the colors work together in terms of brightness, contrast, and saturation. It helps to compare the colors without any distractions or interference from other elements in the design. This also shows how the colors behave in darker environments, which can be useful for certain types of designs like web graphics or branding. Hope this clears things up! Cheers!
Hi! The saturation test helps spot if colors work well together, even without relying on brightness or hue. It’s a great way to check balance and contrast purely based on intensity. 🎨 Cheers!
so many color wheel/color theory videos dont cover RGB, CYMK, and the process of actually creating color palattes with intention. the saturation test is something ive never seen before. this is incredible, thank you so much!
Thankyou for this! As a designer I always find it quite difficult to decide what color the font should be and what color the background should be. Color makes a design so visually appealing and a beginner always gets stuck with choosing the right color for the elements. In spite of so less views on some of your videos, you guys always stay professional and bring such high quality content for us for absolutely free. Breaking down such complex concepts in so easier and understandable manner. Kudos for your work guys! Don't stop making these.
As of today, May 13th, 2024, out of more than 6 videos on COLOR THEORY I've watched, yours is the BEST and UNIQUE. It's because of the following reasons.
1. IT covers ALL the color terms I need for photography and design. The definitions are easy to understand and accurate.
2. It''s COMPREHENSIVE because it also shows how to create color palettes.
3. It contains ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES such as the polygon backgrounds, the logo in the Color Psychology section, etc.
The downside is the word "color scheme" is used without definition. NO WONDER it has been viewed 159 THOUSAND TIMES. Thank you very much.
I feel like colour theory is important for many different people. For painters, sketchers, interior designers, photogrophers, editors, models, fashion designers, etc. This is a vital part of those jobs and a lack of this knowledge is what separates an amateur from a professional.
Its a very crucial subject to know.
1. Decreased saturation
2. Increased the tint
3. Complementary
Very helpful with combining colors! I’m not an artist or graphic designer; just new at scrapbooking! Great presentation packed with loads of content! I think I just took a color theory course! Thank you for the much needed education!
I'm not sure how you are using the black rectangle. Are you using it to judge both value and saturation? The value comparisons I can see when placed against the black rectangle, but I'm not sure I understand how you judge the saturation. Finally, in judging the values (and for that matter the saturations) are you aiming for an even gradation between values and between saturations, or are you looking for similar values/saturations, or are you just looking for what pleases you eye and what you know from experience will work. Thank you, this tutorial is very informative and presented so that it can be easily applied.
I have the same question
I was wondering the same, because it was confusing for me
same question
i almost missed it but she said to set the transparency on that from "normal" to "color", bring it to the front and it does what you see in the video.
make a black rectangle on the top of the "color squares " . Than go to window-transparency and change "normal" to " saturation" . Done !
This content is just awssoume, I am really greatful and as well as a fan of Envato elements from now on
Thank you so much. I was starting to get frustrated, and your video really helped me a lot your a lifesaver
Glad it helped!
Thank you. I am pursuing to learn graphic designing and it helped me very much!
clear, comprehensive, illustrative and succinct. thank you 👍
Glad it was helpful!
I was always good at drawing and never really understood coloring. Thank you guys for the efforts in sharing this information and making it in a way for me to be able to focus 🎉 great appreciate 😊
Happy to help!
This course is gem!
This is a wonderful tutorial - thank you for sharing. Can you elaborate on the saturation test and show how to do this? Specifically, how do you use the black rectangle to make the swatch colors change to grey scale? Thanks!
i almost missed it but she said to set the transparency on that from "normal" to "color", bring it to the front and it does what you see in the video.
Thank you for creating this wonderful piece of content, it was really insigtful.
This is such a great course. Thank you so much!
Hi! Thanks for watching! We’re glad you enjoyed the course. Cheers!
Very much appreciated, nice tutorial I got to learn something about colors
Detailed explanation and there is so much information in it. Thank you, all the information regarding Color Theory can be found in this video
Create black Rectengale in Normal
and select all other rectengle - opacity - Use blending mode Normal to Luminocity.
Fun fact: when you look at sun you see warm colors. If you would somehow manage to increase the heat of the sun and make it warmer, it would change color. It would start red, then yellow, white and finally blue.
The fun fact is that the colder a color is, the warmer feel it has. And if you warm up the color, it will start to feel cold. So when speaking about color temperature you should be aware that it can be either the "feeling" (as used in videos like these and graphics in general) or an actual temperature (usually measured in Kelvins). You have probably noticed that when buying a LED light bulb. The vendors state there the temperature in degrees of Kelvin. Did you notice that 2700 K is warm light but 4000 K is cold light?
I never understood why this "warmth" feeling works this opposite way. Does it have anything to do with red being close to infra-red? I wondered why blow torch starts with red/orange flame but when heated up it turns into cold blue.
Either way, warm vs cold feeling does depend on the amount of red and yellow (the more the warmer) and blue (the more the colder). Adding these tints helps to make a color warmer/colder. One of the very few operations which is easier in RGB.
Hi! That’s a fascinating breakdown of color theory and its relationship with perception and physics. You've covered a lot of ground, from emotional warmth to Kelvin temperatures and even RGB editing-well done! It's intriguing how colors play such different roles depending on context. Cheers!
Thank you very much! I think this video is very useful.
Glad it was helpful!
this was really helpful thank you...
I'm so glad!
THANK YOU SO MUCH. I LEARNED A LOT.
Hello Envato Tuts, it would really be nice to explain what she did step-by-step at the 17:02 to 17:36 time stamp. Several people asked about this step. We can't ask her because she is not on Twitter or Facebook. Thanks.
For all rectangles in transparency panel use blending mode Luminocity
This is such a detailed and in-depth video about the color theory.. as a newbie I understood everything whatever is been presented and the way it is been taught.. awesome and so grateful to have found such video. Thank you so much.. subbed!!🥰
Incredible explanation! I had studied this a couple decades ago while fulfilling my bacharel degree.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video is gold!
Me too im a designer ...but more than other videos your video make me more motivated by learning this method thank you for this 🙏🙏❤ i learned many things of colour mixing
Thank you very much for giving me the knowledge for my career.
Great video, really perfect for beginners!
Glad it was helpful!
Really good course👏🏼
Thank you 🙌
Thank you so much! This helped me understand colour theory much better! :)💖💖💖
Such a useful video ❤
Thank you☺️
Olá, meu nome é Willys, sou do Brasil e achei esse tutorial sobre cores muito bem explicado. Como não falo inglês, muitos tutoriais que assisto parecem carros sem freio rua abaixo, pois falam tão rápido que não consigo ler e pensar/analisar ao mesmo tempo, dificultando meu raciocínio. Esse tutorial foi fácil pra acompanhar e entender, pois é falado devagar. Muito bom!
i love this tutorial please more tutorial about color 😥😥
Big thanks, but i have question how to make it color pallete into monochrome. Tutorial please
This is awesome.. I love how you simplified it.
Glad you liked it!
Thanks ma'am my English is poor but I listen you in better way because of your'a slow speaking teaching and I also subscribered you ❤❤❤
Keep it up🎉🙌💚
Excellent, very helpful, thanks!
Great to hear!
thank you that was a big help ❣❣❣❣
Great video even thou I am not able to grasp 40% of the information but still great resource.
Yes
Great video! Thanks!
You're welcome!
The saturation part confused me a bit. Can you elaborate on that?
Laura is amazing 🥺❤️
Amazing work ❤
Thanks 😄
great explanation.
I love this so much! This helped me a lot! Thank you 🩷💓💖
Can this be applied to film production and editing as well? I see similar patterns in film so I’m assuming this correlates with it?
Great for me as painter
Thank you my gratitude 😊
thank you love the course
You are welcome!
Hi , can you please tell me what short cut was used to see color contrast between different color pallets, when rectangle was drawn , thank you
Thank you so much!!
This is a very good video
Thanks for watching 💚
Hi! Love the video. Thank you so much! Question: is it possible to download your template for the color palette file? Would love to be able to create color palettes the way you showed. Thanks again!
C'est super, merci 👍👍👍
17:12
how i can do this ( make colors in black box black and whit and out is still same ?
Why didnt you add the illustrator file about the color palletes to the assets used in the video?
What are White and Black colour? COOL or WARM?
Neutral
Thank you so much for sharing
pls wat platform are u using to design currently
How did you make the colour wheels in illustrator please?
Great videos I'm still learning
Glad to hear it
Does rgb and cmyk colour are different?
Means in rgb red colour is red but in cmyk red colour is different?
RGB (Red Green Blue) is for Digital Screens and Web Purposes!
CMYK (Cyan Magenta Yellow Key(Black)) is for Printing Purposes!
How can I download those color wheels? or are they included in adobe illustrator?
you are the best.
Please Envato add FRENCH subtitles to this playlist.🙏❤️
😉🙌
@@envatotuts Thank you so much for adding the French subtitles! It really enhances the experience for French-speaking users. Awesome work! 🥰😍
Going out of my brain....😮💨
Thanks
is there a good book that talks more about this ?
Im not sure if I got it right, but it seems one can use any two or three colours together?
THANK YOU
Please try to do motion graphic design related courses Sir/ Madam.
Thank you very helpful
Glad it helped
Black rectangle part is little bit confusing
Thank you any way you know how to get a new one fill hole ^^^
great video
i was wondering the difference all i really knew was my prints for my designs come out amazing with CMYK so that is what i use lol
Glad I could help!
Great!👏👏😍😍
Thank you! 😃
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
I'm new to this, so can someone explain to me why do we need to use a black background, what are we comparing exactly?
Hi! A black background is often used in design to create contrast, making colors stand out more vividly. When you place colors on a black background, they tend to pop, and it's easier to see how the colors work together in terms of brightness, contrast, and saturation. It helps to compare the colors without any distractions or interference from other elements in the design. This also shows how the colors behave in darker environments, which can be useful for certain types of designs like web graphics or branding.
Hope this clears things up!
Cheers!
@@envatotuts Super clear, thank you so much
thank you very much .
You are welcome!
How did you get grey colors?
Please, create logo mastery course with golden ratio in illustrator.
Thank you
Thank you
You're welcome
why do we need the saturation test?
Hi! The saturation test helps spot if colors work well together, even without relying on brightness or hue. It’s a great way to check balance and contrast purely based on intensity. 🎨
Cheers!
Hi everyone, may i ask you guys about the name of the video style in the opening?
At 00:05?
thank youuu
You're welcome!
Wonderful
Thank you! Cheers!
Informative video. Thanks for sharing ❤️
Thanks for watching!
Thanks 🌷
Welcome 😊
I didn't know Newton invented color wheel.
I know this thing but red and green I don't think it look better
Cool
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Her name? A link to her portfolio?