In addition to the knowledge you impart, I love your funny little comments in your videos, like at 13:00 here. My favorite in all your videos I've seen is, "Dianne with two Ns... My mother did that to me." Hahaha Thanks for doing such a great job teaching in such an engaging and easy-to-understand way!
Just yesterday I painted tree trunks with yellow, blue and green and it looks realistic, but I was struggling with exact hues, the tip with the paper with a small hole, it's perfect! so simple and so helpful! thank you so much ❤️
Thank you so much. I have both color wheels from you and use the other one freq. However I wasn't sure what to do with this. You made it so clear and I'm grateful. It's so easy and enjoyable to learn so much from you.
For anyone who might be wondering, using a test strip or the back of your pallet knife does not work if comparing either one to a backlit screen. That will only work without a backlit reference image.
I do want to add to this comment that if the lighting in your studio is equivalent to the backscreen lighting, it will work. It has worked for me for decades. The same is true for painting in plein air. The palette and visual testing must all be in the same lighting as the canvas.
Yes. For the warm colors, I might add a tad of yellow as well since white does cool the hue, but very cautiously because too much will cause the neutral to be too warm.
Probably one of the most useful tools that an artist can have, thank you again Dianne.
You are so welcome!
In addition to the knowledge you impart, I love your funny little comments in your videos, like at 13:00 here. My favorite in all your videos I've seen is, "Dianne with two Ns... My mother did that to me." Hahaha
Thanks for doing such a great job teaching in such an engaging and easy-to-understand way!
Thanks for that, Michael!
I so appreciate you and it is very nice these days to have a free thing now and then
Moira
Our channel is packed with free stuff. Have fun with it.
Thanks for all of your brilliant instruction!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Thankyou Diane, the more I watch, it’s starting to sink in, I’ve a way to go yet, but I’m learning:) awesome kind and generous teacher!
Keep enjoying the journey!
Amazing!!! I ordered a free wheel. Can’t wait to use it now that you’ve taught me how to mix color by using it. It’s a game changer.!
Have fun!
Your videos have been a great help for many years, thank you so much!! 😊❤
You are so welcome!
Just yesterday I painted tree trunks with yellow, blue and green and it looks realistic, but I was struggling with exact hues, the tip with the paper with a small hole, it's perfect! so simple and so helpful! thank you so much ❤️
Glad I could help! Have fun with it.
Thanks!
And we THANK you!
Thank you so much. I have both color wheels from you and use the other one freq. However I wasn't sure what to do with this. You made it so clear and I'm grateful. It's so easy and enjoyable to learn so much from you.
Wonderful! Have fun with both of them.
Hi Dianne, I have been using your intensity colour wheel for some time and find it most helpful. Many thanks
You're so welcome!
Thank you - Dianne! This is very helpful and so easy!
You are so welcome! Have fun with it.
Excellent information, as always! Thank you for the free intensity wheel.
Our pleasure!
Thank you. I really enjoy your tutorials
thank you
next time i walk through the forest i will analize the tree trunks color with the color wheel on site 😻
Good idea.
For anyone who might be wondering, using a test strip or the back of your pallet knife does not work if comparing either one to a backlit screen. That will only work without a backlit reference image.
I do want to add to this comment that if the lighting in your studio is equivalent to the backscreen lighting, it will work. It has worked for me for decades. The same is true for painting in plein air. The palette and visual testing must all be in the same lighting as the canvas.
Great stuff Dianne, many thanks.
My pleasure!
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
Really helpful!
Have fun with it.
Do u always value correct with white? Thank you in advanced for info
Yes. For the warm colors, I might add a tad of yellow as well since white does cool the hue, but very cautiously because too much will cause the neutral to be too warm.
Gracias
Thanks for being a continuous watcher of our work
you're amazing :)
Thank you!
Thanks!
You bet! And once again, Thank You!