I tried understanding the concept before, and even with all the knowledge, it still wouldn't click in my head, until just now. Something in the way you explained it finally helped me wrap my head around it all. Thanks! Not to mention, the video itself was gorgeous!
All my efforts at understanding this Hex colour code had hit the wall. I'm glad I stumbled on your tutorial. Thank you so much for solving this mystery for me. Now, I can beat my chest that I understand hex colour code.
I gotta thank you a lot! I know nothing about computers, but I’m in a cybercrime class and this video helped me a hundred times more than the book has.
As a long time software developer, I certainly didn't need to watch this... However, I wanted to see how effective/comprehensive your explanation was. Top marks, friend... Excellent breakdown for those brand new to these concepts. I wouldn't have changed a single thing. It's an extremely relevant and important concept to know...as well.
Thanks so much man. Looking at the hex code of a game last night, I was perplexed as to what it meant. You're a good teacher. Again, thanks a lot, really well explained!
This is awesome! Simple yet comprehensive. I needed this explanation. As a printer I work in the world of spot pantone and cmyk. So many designers are working across mediums and want answers as to why print doesn't match screens, signage, etc.. I can explain RGB, now can explain HEX.
This is so helpful, thank you. I do a lot of video colour correction in FCP using the RGB system, so I already had an idea, when starting to use photoshop for my little funsies, of certain things I can do to colour correct an image. In FCP, the middle is 255, so increasing or lowering the amount is what adds or removes red, blue, or green. However,the FCP scales are more like Red vs Cyan, Green vs Magenta, and Blue vs Yellow. In Photoshop, I had noticed similarities, but I still didn't quite get it. I did start to notice a pattern when I selected colours and wrote down their numbers but had never studied them or understood why some had letters and some did not. Now I get it. I can understand more technically something I can naturally do just by eye: Colour Correction. And I'm pretty sure this knowledge can be transfered over to FCP to help me expand some of my knowledge and skills. I'm not good at math lol so I might make myself a chart of my 10 to 15 times table. As an exercise, I can find a colour and then calculate how much RGB is in it, and then do the reverse, decide on a colour I want to get, try to figure out how much RGB I need to achieve it, and then attempt to code the colour and see how close what I get is to what I had in mind. 🤗 Oh, this is going to be so much fun.
Thanks a lot! I'm trying to build my site with bits and pieces of info. I can now read the Hex Codes! Not very well but I'll practice. I can say that I learned something valuable today!
Easily your BEST tutorial, you spoke at a pace and a volume that was easy to understand and it was soothing enough that my blood pressure didn't rise above relaxed in HEX that would probably be a nice #174d0f Thanks for sharing
Question about in Lightroom cropping? How to crop in wallet size (58 x 88mm) a image or a bulk. I need to print lots of photos on that size. Or any tips using photoshop? Thanks if possible.
The tutorial itself is a work of art
You are right !!!
Earned a sub
@@theobscureninja3223 i did too
Finally! the mistery is solved! Thank's man.
I still feel miserable
I tried understanding the concept before, and even with all the knowledge, it still wouldn't click in my head, until just now. Something in the way you explained it finally helped me wrap my head around it all. Thanks! Not to mention, the video itself was gorgeous!
I loved it. I had to know every colorimetric system but You've explained it so easily that now everyone is a hex code breaker :)
All my efforts at understanding this Hex colour code had hit the wall. I'm glad I stumbled on your tutorial. Thank you so much for solving this mystery for me. Now, I can beat my chest that I understand hex colour code.
I gotta thank you a lot! I know nothing about computers, but I’m in a cybercrime class and this video helped me a hundred times more than the book has.
As a long time software developer, I certainly didn't need to watch this... However, I wanted to see how effective/comprehensive your explanation was. Top marks, friend... Excellent breakdown for those brand new to these concepts. I wouldn't have changed a single thing. It's an extremely relevant and important concept to know...as well.
by far the best video on hexcode, thanks mate
Thanks so much man. Looking at the hex code of a game last night, I was perplexed as to what it meant. You're a good teacher. Again, thanks a lot, really well explained!
God this was amazing. I've read so many articles on this and none of them explained it like you. Thank you so much!
This is awesome! Simple yet comprehensive. I needed this explanation. As a printer I work in the world of spot pantone and cmyk. So many designers are working across mediums and want answers as to why print doesn't match screens, signage, etc.. I can explain RGB, now can explain HEX.
wow man....very valuable tutorial..thanks a lot
If this guys explain phantom physics to me like this I'll ace it overnight
Bro I was so confused and you explained it with such eloquent language and information I am astounded and so happy I can understand this now 😂
I'm trying to learn hex codes and this video explained all my questions. Thank you for this.
YESSSSSSS tutvid is back in it's full glory. Ty Nathan!
I absolutely love how well you explain this here! AMAZING!
Thank you for limiting the jargon while providing an excellent understanding of how the hex code functions on the basic level.
This is so helpful, thank you. I do a lot of video colour correction in FCP using the RGB system, so I already had an idea, when starting to use photoshop for my little funsies, of certain things I can do to colour correct an image. In FCP, the middle is 255, so increasing or lowering the amount is what adds or removes red, blue, or green. However,the FCP scales are more like Red vs Cyan, Green vs Magenta, and Blue vs Yellow. In Photoshop, I had noticed similarities, but I still didn't quite get it. I did start to notice a pattern when I selected colours and wrote down their numbers but had never studied them or understood why some had letters and some did not. Now I get it. I can understand more technically something I can naturally do just by eye: Colour Correction. And I'm pretty sure this knowledge can be transfered over to FCP to help me expand some of my knowledge and skills. I'm not good at math lol so I might make myself a chart of my 10 to 15 times table. As an exercise, I can find a colour and then calculate how much RGB is in it, and then do the reverse, decide on a colour I want to get, try to figure out how much RGB I need to achieve it, and then attempt to code the colour and see how close what I get is to what I had in mind. 🤗 Oh, this is going to be so much fun.
The best tutorial about the hex codes.
Really easy to understand. Thank you so much.
As an aspiring web developer, this has helped alot
And there is not a single bad reason to dislike this video. Thank you for this awesome video. Thank you.. :)
Never heard you speaking that slowly. - Loved it! Maybe you can keep it that way. Great tut as always.
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm working on these things 😂
Awesome Bro! This Tutorial Helped me a lot and Your's Explanation is really Simple without going too much into details.
This is such a good tutorial
Well done, Nathaniel! I'm definitely posting this to my LinkedIn and Twitter. Kudos, my creative brother.
i feel so hexadecimally fit now.
what HEX can i say.
thanks a billion
Don't you mean "Thanks a 0x3B9ACA00"
0x3B9ACA00
The best video I've seen of this matter simple put and really super useful Thank you 😃
Thanks a lot! I'm trying to build my site with bits and pieces of info. I can now read the Hex Codes! Not very well but I'll practice. I can say that I learned something valuable today!
STILL the best video on this topic, x16.
This is the stuff that sets you apart Nathaniel.
as always, excellent.
finally finally something very clear about colors
Finally found the video I searched for 🙂
I didn't miss a single word in this video!!!!
Great to hear! Thanks for watching!
This is the best video that I've seen in a while. Great job!
Haven't even watched this yet! Liked it solely based off of the intro. Holll upppp
Cool tutorial ! Thanks for that. I like your new idea of that 👌🏻
Whats the name of the intro music?
Great video as always :)
Wow - fascinating. I've been using these colour spaces for decades, and never knew this. Thanks! I'm now off to learn my 15 times table! :-)
Wow, this is just an exceptionally good tutorial. Thanks bud.
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS, from all my heart
I feel so smart now :) !!!! Thank you!
Finally I found a tutorial that did it - Thank's a lot for publishing!!!
Thanks for sharing, it's worth checking out. Really good one from you.
amazing bro as always
amazing explanation... and i learnt . Thank you
Excellent tutorial - reminds me of the brilliant Webflow lessons. Thanks.
This is exactly what I was looking for. No BS, straight to the point.
This was so helpful! Thank you so much for doing this video or else I would’ve failed my test.
Thank you for this, Nathan!
love the format
It was a really easy explanation! Thank you very much!
Really amazing ! You are genius man !!! Keep it upp!!!
Excelent Tut, Just THANK YOU !!!
Have a great day =D
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow!!!! Just wow!!!!
I like the vibe of this video
Easily your BEST tutorial, you spoke at a pace and a volume that was easy to understand and it was soothing enough that my blood pressure didn't rise above relaxed in HEX that would probably be a nice #174d0f
Thanks for sharing
Haha, thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video!
exelente video hermano, te presentaria a mi hermana si tuviera... gracias
Nice tutorial. Informative.
Very nice breakdown
I love your video. Thank you!
I learn sooooo much here, thank you!
I love this video. I mean, I must be a geek.
Wow man you are great! The first example I got it right, thank you so much!
Awesome!
Great vid! Thanks for your great lesson.
Super helpful, thank you
this was so helpful, thank you!!!!
Keep it up man, really appreciate it!
Great info man! Thank you !
Awesome video! Thank you so much!
Wow! Thanks! This helped a lot!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the info.
Awesome video!
Thank you for teaching me how to do the hex code
Thanks. This geek enjoyed it.
Haha, glad you did!
Amazing video. Thought I just need to know what hex codes even do as a graphics designer
Great video sir, many thanks!!! :)
my god i just got learnt. thanks so much for this vid!
Excellent and fascinating to watch. It would be good if you post videos for cmyk and pantone colours also.
Great explanation, thank ya!
Great explanation ! thanks
Thanks for another Great Tutorial - Aussieyank
Awesone class!! Thank you
thanks a lot! your video really helped me understand it! I was so lost lol
it worked, thanks!
What is the website for the quiz that u were doing? I want to do it
I’m here because I got nerd sniped by two of my friends arguing about color, but this video was amazing none the less
That was a perfect explanation..
Question about in Lightroom cropping? How to crop in wallet size (58 x 88mm) a image or a bulk. I need to print lots of photos on that size. Or any tips using photoshop? Thanks if possible.
Exceptional 🎉
Well done. Thanks.
i figured this out for the most part when I was 15 when playing too much with adobe illustrator
Great presentation. Now I understand how FF converted to 255 number.
Everything I need to play that game 😂
Thank you!! 🙏😩
Great video.. Thanks..
Awesome vid
You are the man.
hey ! what software - do your video made ?
Excellent!!!!