14, but not because I’m an excellent artist, but instead because the lawyer in me likes to read all the books. My art is still catching up with my vocabulary.
I don't want to get too much into an English english versus American english debate here, but the term TONE refers to how dark or light a colour is. When people talk about VALUES they are talking about TONAL VALUES but the TONAL part has been dropped in common use in the USA so that VALUE has come to mean TONE. A VALUE study in the UK would be a TONAL study. Because we share so much knowledge on TH-cam these days l think the use of VALUE to mean TONE is becoming common here too. I now use both when teaching.
I only knew 5 and thought I knew another 5. Out of the sort of 5, it turns out I paint using all those 5 terms just never knew that's what I was doing!
Hi Mike, I watch Lindsay Weirich here on TH-cam and I have heard her use and explain probably all of the terms you went through. I would say that I got most of them right. It was still fun to watch you explain everything.
Sometimes you just have to power through, even though your brain is screaming "There's paint on the table!!! Fix it!!!!" You are seeing, first hand, my professionalism!
Conscious and conscientious is not the same. I have heard you using the latter instead of the first a few times now, and I just couldn't hold my tongue any longer 😅 To be conscious is to think about things, to bear it in mind. To be conscientious is to take great care or to work hard 👍
I just wanted to share my embarrassing experience a few days ago, when asking on a live TH-cam video what does WIP or WIPS mean? (I just recently realized how often I've seen it in art-based video titles, and I had no clue what it did for!). I felt SOO embarrassed 🙈 -do you know? I'm sure you do.... I've learned SO much from your videos (especially regarding colors and pigments) Thank you so much btw, I love your videos, they were a trigger for me-just listening to them-to put me in a good (or better) mood -which I also learned from you! *You're my Bob Ross in that sense and a few other you tube artists (only bc I ran out of videos to watch in this series (I binge watched all 91 of them over 2 or 3 days before Christmas last year) -I wish you had more or even daily Videos-that have the same type of humor/relatable topics and thoughts/funny but honest and educational in a really enjoyable way/not to serious but not over the top like scripted gags-you have the perfect balance in this specific series-i related to so many of the things you said and truly appreciated when you show who really are without hiding all the mistakes or not taking about insecurities and such and asking your crew if the last part was funny (like behind the scenes a little) I think you should have millions of subscribers (people deserve to know about this! I only found it by chance myself, but so grateful that I did. (Sorry my comment was so long) I'm Shannon (secary7186@gmail.com for any more suggestions or recommendations!)
@@MikeNotJerry I think ⁹⁰% or more of any art work I've begun over the past two years are currently WIPS! Maybe forever! There's SO many things I want to try and learn and improve on, ranging across all topics from choice of medium to media I work on (including coloring pages) and then off course all these different projects and techniques to try (any the perfectionism issue-just on swatches alone.... It's stupid but I've ran out the ink in an entire pen before just deciding on how to Swatch it best it better... (Still haven't developed my own system except for searching onto white labels and wrapping them directly around each marker or pen (then finding out a year or so later coating them all with clear nail polish is very necessary if I don't want to let the colors fade bc of their lightfastness (rating low apparently) (rather than just clear tape bc of finger prints) On to of that I get serious blank page syndrome, and I can't keep pages in any book bc they're never consistent or they're not good enough or notes for something rules entirely took over the book.... Ugh And.... So many colors.... How to pick!? (Less of great suggestions but it's been a serious problem for me actually preventing me from every begging anything anymore
Gouache was mostly used for the ADVERTISING industry, not fashion. Artist like Leyendecker and Rockwell which were oil painters, would paint in gouache to get the same effects but would dry faster to get it to the printers for an ad or magazine cover.
I once shot a tube of silver acrylic paint all over my carpet in the same way. The paint had dried in the opening and I thought I could just squeeze past it. Instead it shot out the end.
Sorry Mike I got then all but then I have been at this quite a while, Longer than you by a bit. But your a funny guy and fun to watch! So keep the videos a comin'!
I'm sorry that I can't accurately answer your question yet (I'll have to re-watch bc I didn't hear of it-I did know all of the color theory related terms you mentioned although I know there are still others out there I'm not sure of yet
I kinda sorta knew several ... will there be a multiple choice test!?! Would be nice to have a laminated sheet w/ definitions of hue, tone, value, tint, etc, am always forgetting these things, would be a handy dandy reference ~ the paint squirt was funny :)
Love live moments with your tube burst segment. I applaued my 4 correct answer. Most if the others I've never heard before. Thanks for the amusing education.
2 totally wrong definitions, 11.5 ok. But about "hue". Having trouble finding a satisfactory explanation when it is used in a color name on a tube of paint. I know it's not the original pigment, so how then do we define it so we all know? Like cad red hue...cad red color, but not really cad red?... like surimi (krab) that never saw a crab? Loved the vid...thanks so much!!
11 right here One I thought I had right was shade, I thought that was the mix in grey one. Chroma I thought I kinda knew but couldn't define it at all, so brrrraaaab I didn't, ha ha. One I couldn't remember at all: impasto. Thanks this was fun!
Hey Mike-not-Jerry, I got 14 right, but one wasn't as descriptive as it should have been. I had the right idea so I'm going to count this as correct. Love the paint show! 😊
Hi Jerry ....it is just a suggestion....but i would like to see more advance videos, like i dont know...talk about pigments and how there are made (materials)....and colors ....i know that is not for beginners... but the need to learn that if the want to paint.....i can recommend you a book by "Robert Massey Formulas for Painters" try all Formulas in that book...or someting like that because real painter talk just about that....and where to buy cheap turpentine :)
11 right had two completely wrong and didn't know the exact def of tone also plein air is french (all that time spent learning about impressionists in french class finally paying off XD)
12.... a la prima didn’t get it was done in 1 sitting & tone the white & black & hue equally mixed to make a tone of a hue... great refresher & great lesson... especially liked the black paint squirting which I thought you handled very well! Thanks!
Transitioning the colors.as someone who changed gender. Heard brighter colors to be called ULTRA, or NEON colors. Florescent , is called by some iridescent. Local color is by some called Basic real life colors. Impasto, do not really hear that word used, most say layering their paint when doing Abstract Paintings. Shading , I do hear it, but then followed by shadowing, All can be very confusing, but good to know, Tint, most artist say they very seldom use white, rather TINT with another color, when I see them talk in their POD CASTS. Chroma I hear that word use in Nature books to explain the Northern Lights, Earths Chroma, Value, yes this I hear often. Monochrome, Like
9 and a half. I knew what value meant but I had to hear the definition to fully remember. mass tone and local color where entirely new terms to me. ala prima and chroma where words I'd heard before but couldn't remember exact definitions for. Your definition of monochrome varied only slightly from the one drilled into me by my old art teacher. She defined monochrome(still meaning single color) as a painting using tints, tones, or shades of black and white with or without the addition of a single color. She would tell us that for painting, black and white are not colors in and of themselves. I think she meant for us to experiment because she hated the idea of adding black to paintings unless we were painting monochrome. She wanted to show us we didn't need black except in specific circumstances.
MIKE: I am not shopping at Jerry's, although I'd love to, because I live in Hawaii. The shipping costs are way too high although there are standard priority mail boxes similar to the rest of the US. If you would chose to use these and make more affordable, I would order like crazy. I want lots of Sennilier paints that would fit in the standard box but yet I am quoted two or three times the rate....🥲
14, but not because I’m an excellent artist, but instead because the lawyer in me likes to read all the books. My art is still catching up with my vocabulary.
I don't want to get too much into an English english versus American english debate here, but the term TONE refers to how dark or light a colour is. When people talk about VALUES they are talking about TONAL VALUES but the TONAL part has been dropped in common use in the USA so that VALUE has come to mean TONE. A VALUE study in the UK would be a TONAL study. Because we share so much knowledge on TH-cam these days l think the use of VALUE to mean TONE is becoming common here too. I now use both when teaching.
That's very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
I only knew 5 and thought I knew another 5. Out of the sort of 5, it turns out I paint using all those 5 terms just never knew that's what I was doing!
Hi Mike, I watch Lindsay Weirich here on TH-cam and I have heard her use and explain probably all of the terms you went through. I would say that I got most of them right. It was still fun to watch you explain everything.
Pleinair Is a French word not Italian.Thank you for the explanation, there were several terms that I did not know.
En plein aire
@@marjoriejohnson6535 En plein air.
Touche! 😉
13. I've never heard of fugitive colors until today. More reason to watch these videos.
Lindsay The FrugalCrafter always uses that term!
Now you know! Be careful around them!
13. I am shocked that you didn’t immediately clean up that squirted black paint. Congratulations. Great video!
Sometimes you just have to power through, even though your brain is screaming "There's paint on the table!!! Fix it!!!!" You are seeing, first hand, my professionalism!
We are shocked too!
Conscious and conscientious is not the same. I have heard you using the latter instead of the first a few times now, and I just couldn't hold my tongue any longer 😅
To be conscious is to think about things, to bear it in mind. To be conscientious is to take great care or to work hard 👍
Must have gone to public school! Thank you for correcting him!
Mike’s funniest line was “My package will bust open very easily!”
It's funny cause it's true :-/
Lol.
With this quarantine I'm impasto.
Preach.
12. One of the ones I didn't know was one I thought I knew, but it's something else.
I just wanted to share my embarrassing experience a few days ago, when asking on a live TH-cam video what does WIP or WIPS mean? (I just recently realized how often I've seen it in art-based video titles, and I had no clue what it did for!). I felt SOO embarrassed 🙈 -do you know? I'm sure you do.... I've learned SO much from your videos (especially regarding colors and pigments) Thank you so much btw, I love your videos, they were a trigger for me-just listening to them-to put me in a good (or better) mood -which I also learned from you! *You're my Bob Ross in that sense and a few other you tube artists (only bc I ran out of videos to watch in this series (I binge watched all 91 of them over 2 or 3 days before Christmas last year) -I wish you had more or even daily Videos-that have the same type of humor/relatable topics and thoughts/funny but honest and educational in a really enjoyable way/not to serious but not over the top like scripted gags-you have the perfect balance in this specific series-i related to so many of the things you said and truly appreciated when you show who really are without hiding all the mistakes or not taking about insecurities and such and asking your crew if the last part was funny (like behind the scenes a little) I think you should have millions of subscribers (people deserve to know about this! I only found it by chance myself, but so grateful that I did. (Sorry my comment was so long) I'm Shannon (secary7186@gmail.com for any more suggestions or recommendations!)
Work in Progress!
@@MikeNotJerry I think ⁹⁰% or more of any art work I've begun over the past two years are currently WIPS! Maybe forever! There's SO many things I want to try and learn and improve on, ranging across all topics from choice of medium to media I work on (including coloring pages) and then off course all these different projects and techniques to try (any the perfectionism issue-just on swatches alone.... It's stupid but I've ran out the ink in an entire pen before just deciding on how to Swatch it best it better... (Still haven't developed my own system except for searching onto white labels and wrapping them directly around each marker or pen (then finding out a year or so later coating them all with clear nail polish is very necessary if I don't want to let the colors fade bc of their lightfastness (rating low apparently) (rather than just clear tape bc of finger prints)
On to of that I get serious blank page syndrome, and I can't keep pages in any book bc they're never consistent or they're not good enough or notes for something rules entirely took over the book.... Ugh
And.... So many colors.... How to pick!? (Less of great suggestions but it's been a serious problem for me actually preventing me from every begging anything anymore
Gouache was mostly used for the ADVERTISING industry, not fashion. Artist like Leyendecker and Rockwell which were oil painters, would paint in gouache to get the same effects but would dry faster to get it to the printers for an ad or magazine cover.
I once shot a tube of silver acrylic paint all over my carpet in the same way. The paint had dried in the opening and I thought I could just squeeze past it. Instead it shot out the end.
Still better than when I knocked a bottle of red Hydrus watercolor over.
Remind me, if we ever paint together, that we are doing it at your place and not mine!
Sure, you bring the paint and I’ll provide the bourbon. 😂 🥃
Thank you, I really enjoyed this, I taught advanced art for 7 years and I learned some new things in this video! I got 11.
Sorry Mike I got then all but then I have been at this quite a while, Longer than you by a bit. But your a funny guy and fun to watch! So keep the videos a comin'!
Always great to hear from you!
7! There were so many that I had to pause the video because I *knew* I'd heard that term somewhere before! Probably many years ago in art class, haha
I'm sorry that I can't accurately answer your question yet (I'll have to re-watch bc I didn't hear of it-I did know all of the color theory related terms you mentioned although I know there are still others out there I'm not sure of yet
Oh my this is fun but embarrassing since I didn't know many of the answers but I learned a lot! Thanks!
The more you know! Now you know!
I kinda sorta knew several ... will there be a multiple choice test!?! Would be nice to have a laminated sheet w/ definitions of hue, tone, value, tint, etc, am always forgetting these things, would be a handy dandy reference ~ the paint squirt was funny :)
Love live moments with your tube burst segment. I applaued my 4 correct answer. Most if the others I've never heard before. Thanks for the amusing education.
I knew all 14. Thank goodness as I teach art at our senior center.
Hello, Mike-not-Jerry, I ranked a lucky 14. Rose Ann Vita, a VIP Customer. 😊
Nicely done!
I see an “I love you” hand Sculpture. Do you sign ASL?
I learned the alphabet and a few words at summer camp one year when I was a kid.
i am DYING at the black paint incident lmao
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
11 that I knew 100%. Fugitive color...never heard of it. The other two I just didn’t know the true definition.
10 out of 14. I'd forgotten Chroma
2 totally wrong definitions, 11.5 ok. But about "hue". Having trouble finding a satisfactory explanation when it is used in a color name on a tube of paint. I know it's not the original pigment, so how then do we define it so we all know? Like cad red hue...cad red color, but not really cad red?... like surimi (krab) that never saw a crab?
Loved the vid...thanks so much!!
Hue = faked
9...but i've only been painting for a year
9 is really good for only one year! Keep painting, you'll pick up more as you go!
7 correct, 4others I thought I knew but had mixed up. 5 I did not teally know.
11 right here
One I thought I had right was shade, I thought that was the mix in grey one.
Chroma I thought I kinda knew but couldn't define it at all, so brrrraaaab I didn't, ha ha.
One I couldn't remember at all: impasto.
Thanks this was fun!
11 is pretty good!
How many of the terms do you know but aren't very good at controlling? Value is critical but I'm bad at establishing it!
Hey Mike-not-Jerry, I got 14 right, but one wasn't as descriptive as it should have been. I had the right idea so I'm going to count this as correct. Love the paint show! 😊
13 correct and 1 that I sort of knew
Good job!
Eleven. I'm shocked I know that many.😆
Hi Jerry ....it is just a suggestion....but i would like to see more advance videos, like i dont know...talk about pigments and how there are made (materials)....and colors ....i know that is not for beginners... but the need to learn that if the want to paint.....i can recommend you a book by "Robert Massey Formulas for Painters" try all Formulas in that book...or someting like that because real painter talk just about that....and where to buy cheap turpentine :)
Well, I should be embarrassed. I only knew a couple really well. Thank you for teaching.
Mikey: My package will bust open very easily. Smh.
Honestly, would you expect anything else from me?
@@MikeNotJerry You're fabulous!
9 and some I sort of knew. Blame it English being the third language and no art education at all :) I had heard them all before though
11 right
had two completely wrong and didn't know the exact def of tone
also plein air is french (all that time spent learning about impressionists in french class finally paying off XD)
Way to go! :D
9, knew a couple others but couldn't put them to a definition.
fugitive color and mass tones were new to me
This was very informative. And entertaining 😆
Thanks for watching!
13...I heard the term impasto but was not sure what it meant.
Great score!
I only knew 5 and sort of knew 3
I know all terms; but haven't practiced all terms enough-as a serious person regarding their art does (I'm trying to change that).
i knew all 14 but i also just had color theory class for the umpteenth time....lol
thank you for making it fun
14 out of 14 correct
A+ Great job!
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13... missed al prima
Good job!
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! That was funny.
12.... a la prima didn’t get it was done in 1 sitting & tone the white & black & hue equally mixed to make a tone of a hue... great refresher & great lesson... especially liked the black paint squirting which I thought you handled very well! Thanks!
3 right and thought 6
14
Transitioning the colors.as someone who changed gender. Heard brighter colors to be called ULTRA, or NEON colors. Florescent , is called by some iridescent. Local color is by some called Basic real life colors. Impasto, do not really hear that word used, most say layering their paint when doing Abstract Paintings. Shading , I do hear it, but then followed by shadowing, All can be very confusing, but good to know, Tint, most artist say they very seldom use white, rather TINT with another color, when I see them talk in their POD CASTS. Chroma I hear that word use in Nature books to explain the Northern Lights, Earths Chroma, Value, yes this I hear often. Monochrome, Like
Knew 8
Plein air is French!
11
11/14
14/14 hmm not bad me..
9. I am SO embarrassed! 2 I can't say I really knew, but kinda, and 3 I had no ides.
Don't be too embarrassed! It's always great to learn something new!
7
14 lol
4 wtf
9 and a half. I knew what value meant but I had to hear the definition to fully remember. mass tone and local color where entirely new terms to me. ala prima and chroma where words I'd heard before but couldn't remember exact definitions for.
Your definition of monochrome varied only slightly from the one drilled into me by my old art teacher. She defined monochrome(still meaning single color) as a painting using tints, tones, or shades of black and white with or without the addition of a single color. She would tell us that for painting, black and white are not colors in and of themselves. I think she meant for us to experiment because she hated the idea of adding black to paintings unless we were painting monochrome. She wanted to show us we didn't need black except in specific circumstances.
MIKE: I am not shopping at Jerry's, although I'd love to, because I live in Hawaii. The shipping costs are way too high although there are standard priority mail boxes similar to the rest of the US. If you would chose to use these and make more affordable, I would order like crazy. I want lots of Sennilier paints that would fit in the standard box but yet I am quoted two or three times the rate....🥲
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