Being self taught & a “medium” beginner did learn the RYB way & do mix many colors & truly thought (no way can magenta & a cool yellow) does get you a deep red or oranges in between! Think using them both when want certain colors!
I started attending a watercolour class 2 weeks ago and the colour theory lesson was very confusing (warm palette and cold palette) but your colour theory is what I needed to understand clearly how they are created. I love your teaching method and will be following your classes eagerly. G'day from Sydney Australia.
Thank you Kristin that video about your top 10 used colours is so informative and very glad you shared it. The way you put the complimentary colours with each colour is so useful as I am just starting out. I loved the lil landscape too 🥳
In typical color mixing... we have a cool and warm of each primary for mixing. In this, I'm wondering if there is a warm and cool version of cyan, magenta, and yellow. What the paint colors are exactly for the palette. The issue is I've been trying to mix magenta, but it can't be mixed exactly. You can get versions in the same realm but not exactly magenta. I thought this color theory might work better for me. I'm still learning though.
Thanks so much, this was really helpful and I love the bit at the end about turning them into pictures. I'm off to spend time with my grandchildren in a couple of weeks and look forward to trying this with them
My a.d.d. and dyslexia had my brain shooting Sparks in all different directions watching this. (I guess that's why learning painting techniques is so difficult to me) This content is such useful information when you're learning to paint. I'm going to save this video and try to memorize it.
For additive (RGB)! Their 12 colors are... 1. Red = Magenta + Yellow 2. Orange = Red + Yellow 3. Yellow = Red + Green 4. Chartreuse = Yellow + Green 5. Green = Yellow + Cyan 6. Spring Green = Green + Cyan 7. Cyan = Green + Blue 8. Azure = Cyan + Blue 9. Blue = Cyan + Magenta 10. Violet = Blue + Magenta 11. Magenta = Blue + Red 12. Rose = Magenta+ Red When it's subtractive (CMY), it's actually reversed, but still the same colors! Hope this helps! 😊
Hi! The video was awesome! This might be a silly question but, would the colors behave the same way if I were using acrylics or even oil paintings? Thank you so much!!
Being self taught & a “medium” beginner did learn the RYB way & do mix many colors & truly thought (no way can magenta & a cool yellow) does get you a deep red or oranges in between!
Think using them both when want certain colors!
Thank you for sharing your active color mixing on the palette!
Thank you so much! I’m new to watercolor and find figuring color out one of the hardest challenges for me. This really helps.
I started attending a watercolour class 2 weeks ago and the colour theory lesson was very confusing (warm palette and cold palette) but your colour theory is what I needed to understand clearly how they are created. I love your teaching method and will
be following your classes eagerly. G'day from Sydney Australia.
The shadows got me! Thank you for the lesson!!
WOW!!! I love the colors. I also feel this is the BEST explanation of color theory I have seen. Thank you so much❤❤❤
So helpful and so easy! Beautiful colors to play with!
Thank you Kristin that video about your top 10 used colours is so informative and very glad you shared it. The way you put the complimentary colours with each colour is so useful as I am just starting out. I loved the lil landscape too 🥳
In typical color mixing... we have a cool and warm of each primary for mixing. In this, I'm wondering if there is a warm and cool version of cyan, magenta, and yellow. What the paint colors are exactly for the palette. The issue is I've been trying to mix magenta, but it can't be mixed exactly. You can get versions in the same realm but not exactly magenta. I thought this color theory might work better for me. I'm still learning though.
Thanks for sharing this on Instagram- very helpful!!!
Thanks so much, this was really helpful and I love the bit at the end about turning them into pictures. I'm off to spend time with my grandchildren in a couple of weeks and look forward to trying this with them
My a.d.d. and dyslexia had my brain shooting Sparks in all different directions watching this. (I guess that's why learning painting techniques is so difficult to me) This content is such useful information when you're learning to paint. I'm going to save this video and try to memorize it.
I'm so happy it was helpful for you :)
Amazing video. So incredible helpful and inspirational. Thanks so much 😊
Thank you for this video. I’m learning so much about color theory from you!
I really enjoy color theory....it's amazing🎨
I really liked your color theory video. It was very easy to understand and informative.
Very helpful and interesting!! Thank you!
Thank you for teaching the TH-cam universe 👍🤠
thiss is so helpful, thank you!!
Thanks for a great video..I do prefer this primary combo to the traditional ones as I feel it gives such vibrant colours 😊
Helpful. Thank you
Thank awesome colour tutorial ❤
Love this video. Where do you get your pallets for mixing colors?
Thank u so so much! This is so helpful 🥰
For additive (RGB)! Their 12 colors are...
1. Red = Magenta + Yellow
2. Orange = Red + Yellow
3. Yellow = Red + Green
4. Chartreuse = Yellow + Green
5. Green = Yellow + Cyan
6. Spring Green = Green + Cyan
7. Cyan = Green + Blue
8. Azure = Cyan + Blue
9. Blue = Cyan + Magenta
10. Violet = Blue + Magenta
11. Magenta = Blue + Red
12. Rose = Magenta+ Red
When it's subtractive (CMY), it's actually reversed, but still the same colors!
Hope this helps! 😊
Thank youu saves some thinking lol ❤
Hi! The video was awesome! This might be a silly question but, would the colors behave the same way if I were using acrylics or even oil paintings? Thank you so much!!
What yellow did you use?
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