If it is the right color, it is the right value, hue and saturation. I try to organize my light and shadows. 1-5 on the value scale are my shadow notes and 6-10 are my light planes. A black in light is lighter than a white in shadow.
Its an interesting method. Thanks. One thing, I get stuck on your pallet colour layout. In the top row, 8 colours up is a warm burnt sienna (?). Why is it positioned there rather further up beyond the lemon yellow, between cadmium orange and cad red perhaps? Am I missing something.
I organize the top colors blue - green - yellow (the color on the left of lemon yellow is Indian Yellow) - red. The bottom row has my purples and blues and they the last colors are my earth colors.
@@przewodekfineart9517 Ah, Indian yellow isn't a pigment I use however I know ( due its transparency ) that it reads differently when mixed with white - but never thought it would sit on the cool side of lemon yellow. Interesting, thanks.
My colors on the bottom are red to yellow and to green. The last color on the bottom is a Thalo blue(this is thalo land and I go there on rare occasions.) The top color from left to right - Magenta, Cad Scarlet and then I have all my earth colors. the last three are Sevres Blue, Ultramarine Blue and Windsor Purple. This is how I can tell the difference between colors as I separate the colors that look very similar to other and those that have a high tinting power, like the Thalo.
How do you choice the color for the values? That is what I am not understanding. Thank you so much for your videos.
If it is the right color, it is the right value, hue and saturation. I try to organize my light and shadows. 1-5 on the value scale are my shadow notes and 6-10 are my light planes. A black in light is lighter than a white in shadow.
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Its an interesting method. Thanks. One thing, I get stuck on your pallet colour layout. In the top row, 8 colours up is a warm burnt sienna (?). Why is it positioned there rather further up beyond the lemon yellow, between cadmium orange and cad red perhaps? Am I missing something.
I organize the top colors blue - green - yellow (the color on the left of lemon yellow is Indian Yellow) - red. The bottom row has my purples and blues and they the last colors are my earth colors.
@@przewodekfineart9517 Ah, Indian yellow isn't a pigment I use however I know ( due its transparency ) that it reads differently when mixed with white - but never thought it would sit on the cool side of lemon yellow. Interesting, thanks.
My colors on the bottom are red to yellow and to green. The last color on the bottom is a Thalo blue(this is thalo land and I go there on rare occasions.) The top color from left to right - Magenta, Cad Scarlet and then I have all my earth colors. the last three are Sevres Blue, Ultramarine Blue and Windsor Purple. This is how I can tell the difference between colors as I separate the colors that look very similar to other and those that have a high tinting power, like the Thalo.
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