How to Improve Your Color Choices (with One Simple Change)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ค. 2024
- Today I will show you how to paint and choose better colors with Oklab color space!
Gneiss Name's Video
• A perceptual color spa...
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Ok you've just converted me to this color cult
So nice to see more people dive into Oklab color space
huh, usually gneiss name talks about rocks. i didnt expect him to have a video on color space
I love it ^^ next step is to make it into an addon
I have known about OKLAB for quite some time now. But had no idea as to how to actually implement it inside blender. I'll have a look at what you have shared. Thanks so much.😊
This makes me wish OKLAB was already industry standard but it seems like it hasn't been introduced to most software yet. I'd love to paint using this color space one day without having to pick colors from another place.
Super thankful you made a website and node group, that's super helpful!
It is almost industry standard, is been inside photoshop for some time.
Cool thing about your color picker is that you naturally get a perspective on where to find your light source intensity, bounce light intensity, shadow intensity, and deep/ambient occlusion intensity due to how the color picker is encompasing towards light in the top and right sides. Or maybe it's just that way to my brain, but it reduces millions of guesswork and I can now see how HGJart even was able to break into imagination with colors dynamically. Didn't even see it this way until today I started learning and watching your video!
Should definitely make this a Photoshop plugin.
Wow! congrats for figuring all this out including implementation in blender. I hope this stuff will be mainstream very soon!
Yo wait yeah, that's actually insane. Thanks for bringing this to my attention, I didn't even know I got this a problem till now 😂. Great video as always! (Also your painting avility is crazy wough)
Omg so good quality ! We want more of this high quality blender tutorials
Bro, that Video is exactly the Problem I always have!
Finally I can solve my blender color problem
It was a lot of information in a short time. It was great. Maybe I'll watch it one or two more times to understand much better. It's admirable what you're doing, friend. 🤜🤛
wow! I've always wondered if there was a way to get a different hue but maintain value, and I've always tried to do it manually, but this is awesome!
Thank you Sumi!! 😊❤
Thank You Very Very Much for this Extraordinaty Insight into this Beautiful Color Space of Oklab!!! 👍😉❤️❤️❤️❤️
This was my issue in Photoshop itself back in 2003 lol. Had fun with it still in JR high with those tablets. Crazy how they still work today, but tablets made today die off within years or months.
Thank you!
I am really happy that you shared this information with us.. Thank you
Oke once again thankyou So much for sharing Tawan Sunflower, even 2D Animator must know about it
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Does the blender HSL color picker still use the sRGB color space? (The one available as an option when you choose RGB, HSV, etc?)
Yes
i wish i had watched it earlier. i was having the same problem.
hey, could you tell how to use your Painterly Cloud geonodes, im new to blender so i dont understand how to use it
It's a geometry nodes setup, which you can drag and drop on to any object, and it would convert the mesh into clouds. 👍 You can import this setup into any scene, and reuse it as many times as you want. You can append the geometry nodes using the instructions in the product description. And, If you want the basics of geometry nodes, I suggest watching a video on the basics of Geometry nodes like this one from Blender Guru:
th-cam.com/video/aO0eUnu0hO0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=hQQ2AXh85gUd6HcY
well i love you instead lovin oklab now
0:46 bro clean your monitor
edit- nice vid though, colors have always been a pain and this helps alot
Thank you! XD yeah I will clean my monitor.