Hi Susan, I actually do put my colors similar to this...but I put my earth tones next to the dark but also in pairs. I love this color wheel it helps a lot.Maria
Hello 🤗 Susan 🌹 Thank you for sharing your Pallette Set Up for your Watercolour Paints and your Colour Chart both were very helpful Hope you have a Wonderful Weekend ☺️🌹💌🖌️🎨📚🦄🤗🩷🩷
This helps a lot! Thanks! I already have a plastic palette with all of my paints (30) and then a ceramic palette with the colours that I felt that I would use the most often, even though I don’t paint that often or nearly as much as I would like. I didn’t understand why artists put their colours in certain places, so I did ROYGBIV, with my ‘neutrals’ at the end. I’m still learning about warm and cool hues within a pigment, so if I was to do it again, to make it less confusing, I’d probably separate my warms from my cools, so that painting isn’t so intimidating for me.
I've definitely seen people do palettes where warm and cool are separated from each other. I love how our brains all work differently and different arrangements seem to 'work' for each of us!
I have all of my earthy tones next to my yellow followed my my other spectral colors. My neutrals are with my earth tones when I keep them on my main palette. And if I don’t have space it will be on a small separate palette and use what I have for a grey or anything else that will fall in the grey to black spectrum.
Yes I do think this makes sense - to keep earth tones next to yellow and together. I was looking to add another earth tone and realized I would want to keep them together!
Hi Susan, I actually do put my colors similar to this...but I put my earth tones next to the dark but also in pairs. I love this color wheel it helps a lot.Maria
Oh yes that makes sense too - putting earth tones next to the dark. Glad you thought the color wheel was a good tool, I love it too!
Wow, thank you for your thoughts. It really makes sense! I am still all over the place, lol,
You are so welcome! I still feel like I'll prob mix it up again too because this definitely isn't "perfect" but what is? :)
Hello 🤗 Susan 🌹 Thank you for sharing your Pallette Set Up for your Watercolour Paints and your Colour Chart both were very helpful Hope you have a Wonderful Weekend ☺️🌹💌🖌️🎨📚🦄🤗🩷🩷
You are so welcome! Hope you have a wonderful weekend too!
@@SusanChiang Thank you too ☺️
Thank you.
You're welcome!
This helps a lot! Thanks!
I already have a plastic palette with all of my paints (30) and then a ceramic palette with the colours that I felt that I would use the most often, even though I don’t paint that often or nearly as much as I would like.
I didn’t understand why artists put their colours in certain places, so I did ROYGBIV, with my ‘neutrals’ at the end.
I’m still learning about warm and cool hues within a pigment, so if I was to do it again, to make it less confusing, I’d probably separate my warms from my cools, so that painting isn’t so intimidating for me.
I've definitely seen people do palettes where warm and cool are separated from each other. I love how our brains all work differently and different arrangements seem to 'work' for each of us!
I have all of my earthy tones next to my yellow followed my my other spectral colors. My neutrals are with my earth tones when I keep them on my main palette. And if I don’t have space it will be on a small separate palette and use what I have for a grey or anything else that will fall in the grey to black spectrum.
Yes I do think this makes sense - to keep earth tones next to yellow and together. I was looking to add another earth tone and realized I would want to keep them together!