What a great topic! I feel like many miniature painters are still sleeping on all the wonders of colour theory...Please make more videos like this they are great.
Amazing stuff Graig - really loving the deeper dives on building interest through colour. This works really well as a continuation of the palette challenges and underpainting videos!
Hot take: green and purple are unstable neutrals, and should be treated as such in one's underpainting, if you're operating on an RGB system. They are kicked in either direction, very easily, and make for excellent pinwash colors, as well.
"Blackbody radiator" is the name of my next band.
Haha, love it 🤘
What a great topic! I feel like many miniature painters are still sleeping on all the wonders of colour theory...Please make more videos like this they are great.
Thanks so much Marek! You can't be sure I'll be doing more theory stuff in the future!
great distillation, I love it! 🙂
Glad you like it!
Amazing stuff Graig - really loving the deeper dives on building interest through colour. This works really well as a continuation of the palette challenges and underpainting videos!
Thank you so much! Massive motivation boost to get positive feedback :D
Really importent topic. Cool turorial.
Thank you!
Hot take: green and purple are unstable neutrals, and should be treated as such in one's underpainting, if you're operating on an RGB system.
They are kicked in either direction, very easily, and make for excellent pinwash colors, as well.
Greens and magenta/purples are indeed great ambiguous colours! Magenta in particular often finds its way onto my palette for exactly that reason!
AbsoLUTELY please do more theory focused videos! This was wonderful. New fan and now big fan
Thank you! Will do! Check out the colour wheel vid if you haven't yet -- that'll form the basis of a new theory series I'm going to be working on!
Great stuff
Thanks, Gil!
That's really interesting!
Glad you enjoyed!