Pinstriping Color Theory Deep Dive part 2a: Primary Colors
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- If you haven't watched Pinstriping Color Theory Deep Dive part 1, I highly recommend watching it first. In this video we build upon the things taught about value in the first video. Here we focus on Hue and the values of use and how this helps us in building a pinstriping design. This is a deep dive on color theory and we touch on the physics of color and light waves.
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Huge thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, Jack. I've learned a ton with these videos so far. I can't wait to see what's next. Thanks again! 😎👍
Unfortunately I am having to skip a week in making them, but will be back at it next week.
Once again, thank you so much Jack. Really appreciate you sharing this knowledge, looking forward to following this series - already it's been a huge help. Cheers 🖌👍
Sweet.
This is definitely the series youtube has been waiting for, cheers.
Thanks. I am enjoying making them.
Loving these! Thanks for doing these videos man!
Very cool! Gives a greater understanding of color. Thanks for doing these vids.
Thank you for watching. It may be a long series.
That would be great@@JackFlemingArtistry
The art of color book on Amazon used is $340. I thought $100 for a lettering book was crazy!! Those will be some great jams if I can find them at a used bookstore for cheap.
Thanks for making these videos, I've been painting for 2 years learning my brushes and now I am ready to learn colors.
@ChukaCustoms i have had mine about 18nyears. I know I paid decent money then, but it wasn't that much. I found a really cool color wheel from the 60s that I want, but it is up in that price range too. Good books seem hard to find sometimes. I have a long list of ones I wish I could afford.
On a different note, I just finished filming part 2b today. Hope to have it uploaded in a week.
@JackFlemingArtistry awesome, I look forward to it. When I went to art school I took music instead of graphics. I really appreciate the shared knowledge.
I'm going to start looking at the typical comic and record honey holes for random books for ideals.
James gurneys color and light is a wonderful book to help
James Gurney is awesome. There are a ton of good books out there on the subject.
Sweet plug!
I'm trying to do better.
KC teal is 50% Process Blue and 50% Process Green
Yes, I can make it that way, but how close can you get without green. I can get a color I like, but not one I like as much. Just one color that hangs me up when mixing from only primaries.
Or three parts white, two parts blue, one part yellow using alpha6. Results very time to time but close enough.
@@Rock_Whisky I’m friends with David Hightower, who created the color for 1Shot. It’s not that complicated.
@@Clintshandpainted that’s cool, I never said it was. Just sharing how I mix it with alpha. Any insight on why 1Shot disappeared for a few years?
@@Rock_Whisky PPG used their pigments for money making paints during the shortage.
I use Ronan Paints, and have for a decade
I am loving all the content that u are putting out. It is awesome. I was wondering if u could tell me where u order those bottles for your paints?
You can get them from SKS bottle or even from Amazon. You need to get PET bottles though. Other types of plastic will react to the paint and have problems. Also, make sure to get snap lids.
Thank You
What kind of bottles do you use to keep your paint in?
It is important that they are PET bottles. I get mine off of Amazon. You can also get them from SKS bottle
*RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
GREEN
BLUE
INDIGO
VIOLET
Yes, but if you go by the scientific color wheel for pallets, and it's mix ratios, there is no indigo. I briefly covered the history of that in the video, though I had a small verbal.mistakes when listing them at one part.
I learned it at 30 from snoop dogg'd children show
Haha