I love the colour wheel, it's daunting when first trying to understand it but at the same time amazing. A brilliant video Bill, and not to technical for anyone to understand. Perfect in my opinion. 👍😊👍
I am glad you finally got to the color mixing! I dont know why its not my most popular videos. Aside from learning value shape and proportion. Color theory will absolutely make the largest impact in ones art. More than detail, more than raw skill. Learning to mix a color at the right value combined is the difference : )
Great video full of condensed info, but not to condensed that anything was missed 👍😎 Look forward to seeing next week's installment 😉😀 Thanks for the tips and help 👍😎🤘
Next week will get more interesting, and without week one... would wreck most folks minds. It is amazing to me no one teaches it that simply, and took me a long time to grasp how easy dissecting lines can make it.
Wow, my brain hurts after this video. I am kind of mind blown right now, that I can get the same color by mixing red and green or purple and orange. I cant believe you can explain it in such a short video. Doing mostly graphite drawings and wood burnings I never got into color theory. Thanks.
Wow I missed this. To be fair it’s a quinachrodone red and pthalo green. Pthalo is a little closer to blue than some greens the red is also a magenta almost so it is a little closer to purple. However once you find the colors you have and place them around any color wheel in their positions, you will have a rough guide
Sounds good.. small chunks of knowledge will get us all there... I learn something every time I make a video. Or I should say it helps reenforce knowledge!
I love the colour wheel, it's daunting when first trying to understand it but at the same time amazing. A brilliant video Bill, and not to technical for anyone to understand. Perfect in my opinion. 👍😊👍
This video is awesome! I've watched you create colors in some of your videos and been impressed. Now I see how you did it. Thanks 😊
I am glad you finally got to the color mixing! I dont know why its not my most popular videos. Aside from learning value shape and proportion.
Color theory will absolutely make the largest impact in ones art. More than detail, more than raw skill. Learning to mix a color at the right value combined is the difference : )
Díky!
Thank you!
Great helped me out . Thanks Bill
You are very welcome, next week we will get to the next dimension, but grasping saturation puts you ahead of a lot of folks!
Great video full of condensed info, but not to condensed that anything was missed 👍😎
Look forward to seeing next week's installment 😉😀
Thanks for the tips and help 👍😎🤘
Next week will get more interesting, and without week one... would wreck most folks minds. It is amazing to me no one teaches it that simply, and took me a long time to grasp how easy dissecting lines can make it.
This is a very great color video. Well done!
Thank you Tim! It’s amazing to me, how long it took with “traditonal” books on Color to grasp just this little concept.
Wow, my brain hurts after this video. I am kind of mind blown right now, that I can get the same color by mixing red and green or purple and orange. I cant believe you can explain it in such a short video. Doing mostly graphite drawings and wood burnings I never got into color theory. Thanks.
Wow I missed this. To be fair it’s a quinachrodone red and pthalo green. Pthalo is a little closer to blue than some greens the red is also a magenta almost so it is a little closer to purple.
However once you find the colors you have and place them around any color wheel in their positions, you will have a rough guide
After watching this, I realized I used the word color instead of hue in a few places. Forgive me I will see if I can edit that.
Hi Dude. Will what this later. Need the colouring info. Most of my stuff is black and white. Subbed ok butty.
Sounds good.. small chunks of knowledge will get us all there... I learn something every time I make a video. Or I should say it helps reenforce knowledge!
Trying to get like a dark Maroon for a hobby i doing 😅