Hobby Cheating 198 - Exploring Colors: Green

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  • In this Hobby Cheating Tutorial we deep dive into the color green and talk about all the permutations of light and shadow in this color and how altering these tints and shades can vastly change the ambiance of the figure you are painting. Hope you enjoy!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 332

  • @westonbarney3737
    @westonbarney3737 5 років тому +56

    All your content is wonderful. Thank you for TEACHING, not just showing.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому +9

      Thank you, that is great to hear and glad it's appreciated.

    • @raimee81
      @raimee81 4 роки тому

      Very true, there's a vast difference between the two.

    • @wilsononyx4750
      @wilsononyx4750 3 роки тому

      i know it is kinda randomly asking but do anybody know of a good website to stream new tv shows online?

    • @andersoniker6119
      @andersoniker6119 3 роки тому

      @Wilson Onyx Flixportal :)

    • @wilsononyx4750
      @wilsononyx4750 3 роки тому

      @Anderson Iker Thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I really appreciate it !!

  • @christopherkelly9153
    @christopherkelly9153 2 роки тому +10

    Almost three years later this is still Must Watch content providing real lasting value. Your whole color series is fantastic. I need better green shadows, trying to figure out what to mix in, I go here. Thank you!

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  2 роки тому

      Glad you enjoy it!

    • @christopherkelly9153
      @christopherkelly9153 2 роки тому +1

      @@VinceVenturella What do you mix in to make a clean shadow on a forest or Kelly green? Make it a bit darker and cooler without turning it blue green?

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  2 роки тому +2

      @@christopherkelly9153 A good red brown will be very naturalistic.

  • @ManicEngine
    @ManicEngine 5 років тому +40

    Definitely would like to see more of these deep dives into individual colours and colour theory

  • @sirbobulous
    @sirbobulous 5 років тому +11

    Unrelated to the video but I was watching your one on contrasts and it got me to really try out wet blending on a figure to transition colours across a model. Something I was too scared to do until I just watched you do it so casually. Gave me the confidence and a kick to just...do it. I'm not good at it yet but I was quite pleased with the outcome from just a little bit of effort. So...I guess post is just to say thanks for the confidence :)

  • @justinrisen1929
    @justinrisen1929 5 років тому +3

    Nothing could be more useful than exploring color theory even just a little bit for beginners and veterans alike. I think at this point Vince everything you post is hobby gold man keep em coming.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому +2

      Excellent, glad this has been well received.

  • @danemorgan7231
    @danemorgan7231 Рік тому

    Vince - your exploring colors videos have been more helpful to my mini painting than any other videos on UA-cam, thanks friend 🙏

  • @Hushai1979
    @Hushai1979 2 роки тому +1

    I could watch and listen to this 3 or 4 times and learn new concepts of how to paint green on my miniatures…. Thank you Vince your a great teacher… from Aiken South Carolina. 😃👍🇺🇸

  • @CaptainEshara
    @CaptainEshara Рік тому

    invaluable for its colour theory, i've watched a few of these now and what i like is how you developed this series of not only what works, complimentary colours and probably the most important is what undercoats to use and why and how those colours impact on each other. I`m not a trained artist, have very much learned by trial and error as well as watching other peoples videos, which mostly fall into the category of this this because, Your why do this because, brings the explanations to a whole new level, thank you

  • @maciej8587
    @maciej8587 11 місяців тому

    I've been binging the channel for the last couple of weeks and the ever-green (pun intended) videos like these that I didn't know I needed to watch are like finding gold nuggets in the rivers of UA-cam.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  11 місяців тому

      Thank you! Very glad to hear and that was absolutely the goal. I want to create a sort of library for all painting questions that people can reference forever (or as long as UA-cam exists). :)

  • @mogwaiman6048
    @mogwaiman6048 5 років тому +9

    Perfect for the release of ORRUK WARCLANS.

  • @irishrelief6293
    @irishrelief6293 7 місяців тому

    I really enjoy your style. Not just the painting but the "come walk with me as we explore the hobby" style you exude. Just joining the hobby I get to see your videos over the span of time, from years ago to last week, and you never change that attitude. So thank you for joining me on this adventure. Well worth the likes and subscribes.
    As for green, when I was in the army we were taught that the color most perceptible to the human eye is green. We see more shades of green than any other color. This is a strong reason that night vision devices use green hues even though red has no effect on your night vision (without extra light). The human brain is able to pick out more contrasts in green and it gives a superior detection for us. I read a single study a year back or so that talked about why we see more greens and that it may be linked to survival mechanisms. Seeing many greens in a world of camouflaged animals can provide some protection. It was only one study though so it might not be exactly right. Once again thank you for the HC series and just being yourself.

  • @MyOwnLanguage
    @MyOwnLanguage Рік тому +1

    Dude! You are one of the best teachers I have ever listened to. You break topics down and really make them easy to learn. It really feels like you want us all to really grasp every topic and lesson. I feel like I should be paying for all these valuable lessons. If you have a "join" thing with your you tube I would gladly donate . Thank you again good sir!

  • @shawnp601
    @shawnp601 4 роки тому

    Vince, I’m coming in to comment late but I have say that I consider myself a intermediate in the hobby and I think that this information is very valuable and not well covered on any other mini channel. There are plenty of artist that discuss brush techniques like loaded brush, wet blending, etc but I am coming to the realization that what we do on the palette (color selection, mediums used, etc) is atleast as important as how we apply paint to the model. Thank you for this and please keep it up.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  4 роки тому

      Awesome, there are 3 videos in this series so far and I have many more planned for sure. :)

  • @jedgrahek1426
    @jedgrahek1426 3 роки тому

    There's a picture that represents the spectrum of colors humans can see as a convex, three pointed surface, and green by far dominates the other colors in the raw surface area of that representation; I don't know how much that's a function of our eyes, or the color itself, but always found that interesting. If you spend any time around a forested area you really get an appreciation for this in real life; there seem to just be more different shades of green that exist normally in nature than anything else.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  3 роки тому

      I am sure it has to be somewhat evolution and the abundance of greens around us for millions of years, but that's a pure guess. :)

  • @rivetzndakka1519
    @rivetzndakka1519 5 років тому

    All colour theory is useful. Helps to hear different people telling the same thing. Gives a wider perspective. Always happy to hear you revealing your knowledge Vince. A mine of info on all aspects of the hobby. More colour theory please even though l should know it already.

  • @xi_NeoLux_ix
    @xi_NeoLux_ix Рік тому

    There is something unique that Vince has tapped into. The ability to teach is profoundly apparent. This is special and I will always learn something when watching Vince's videos.

  • @abainbridge89
    @abainbridge89 4 роки тому

    This was good. as an Ork guy knowing green in depth helps a lot. also helps knowing how to blend up colours to get the right feel

  • @Tarq242
    @Tarq242 3 роки тому

    love these, keep coming back to them, they're just excellent reference

  • @DrPickles13
    @DrPickles13 5 років тому +1

    Just wanted to thank you for sharing your wisdom and tutorials and not making us use patreon like so many artists are doing now days. Thank you!

  • @emilymegan40
    @emilymegan40 5 років тому +2

    I was just struggling with green color choices yesterday haha, perfect timing! Thanks for another lovely video. I really like this idea as a video series!

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому +1

      Awesome, happy to help and this will continue.

  • @maxbrandt6
    @maxbrandt6 5 років тому

    Very useful video, gives me food for thought when it comes all things green and I'll be painting figures in green very soon.

  • @Unidentified_Wargamer
    @Unidentified_Wargamer 4 роки тому +3

    watched your red one earlier and then found this one. would love to see more of these

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  4 роки тому +1

      More will be coming for sure, we will work our way around the whole wheel eventually.

    • @druidobianco9734
      @druidobianco9734 4 роки тому +1

      Same here

  • @adamholt5395
    @adamholt5395 5 місяців тому

    The issue that I have with green is that because it is so versatile in it's look, it is hard for me to find a good measuring stick. There are so many colors that places call "green" but they all can vary differently in what they look like. For Kimera Kolors, Pthalo Green looks much different than just mixing Pthalo Blue (green shade) and Cool Yellow together. That's wild to me. You would think they would look very close because they are both "greens" but they aren't exactly the same green. When it comes to painting, finding a "true" green is my life long mission.

  • @somnitek
    @somnitek 5 років тому

    Hey Vince,
    I almost forgot to say yes this is a wonderfully helpful format of video! I really appreciate this one a lot! I know I'd love to see another one like it for any other color (all of them, some of them, whatever!), and the fact you picked green is particularly helpful to me!
    I can't recall if elsewhere in some other reply I may have made previous mention of the giant (yet wonderful) pain in the ass project I've been working on... oh... the past year and a half (maybe more like two years now): the jungle themed Adeptus Mechanicus Skiitari force. I recently acquired a few squads of the "Imperial Dead Dogs" (terrible stand-in name fr Savlar Chem Dogs but gets the point across. Wonderful miniatures though) from Wargame Exclusive. There's a lot of custom lore I'm crafting to go along with this army (first one I've put together since... 3rd Ed. 40K? ☺️ talk about a learning curve!), and I'm sort of integrating these Savlar Chem Dogs with this Ad Mech Skiitari force but anyway trying to come up with basing techniques and worst of all a uniform paint scheme for everything has been rough. I've had many ideas but sticking to one thing had been difficult. Nonetheless, the color green had taken a central role. Any help or suggestions you might have in this direction of things would be. Just, unbelievably appreciated! Although I have managed to make some progress constructing the bases, although my way is still somewhat tedious and time consuming, the results ain't too shabby but still any help on anything in the department of jungle terrain, or maybe an appropriate paint schema that you know of for Ad Mech, that would be incredible and I'd be only too happy to send a few fellas your way for video making purposes if you're interested. I have plenty of Skitarii grunts but not quite as many of the Chem Dogs (the ones I really need the help with too, uggh!) but I could still send one or two at least or I'd happily work something, hell, anything out, I think if this sounds appealing as a video idea in some way.
    Anyway, let me again say thanks for this one particular video, like, a whole hell of a lot! Green IS one tricky color to paint indeed, imo and there are sparse few videos on the color in regards to mini painting! Kinda feel funky trying to smuggle my own project into this all in this seemingly less than stealthy way but I figured, failing all else, maybe it would help generate an idea for a future video if nothing else, related, less related or unrelated entirely. Your videos have content that is almost always helpful so I'm confident I'll be happy any which way things go!
    🤙

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      I am happy to add anything to the list, what specifically would you want me to show? How to work green in a particular case? Jungle bases? Just trying to make sure I capture everything.

  • @bethanygraham427
    @bethanygraham427 5 років тому +1

    This was really interesting and thought provoking. Cannot wait to see the others in this series.

  • @howardcoates6985
    @howardcoates6985 2 роки тому

    what i would like to see you do Vince is a discussion of your thinking process in selecting colors and color combinations. i dont have an artist background and i have issues wilt selecting the right combinations of colors and highlights.

  • @Bryan-fi8et
    @Bryan-fi8et 5 років тому

    This is a fantastic video and hope you continue the Exploring Colors for other colors.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      This will continue, people have liked it for sure.

  • @egrutt
    @egrutt 4 роки тому

    I am really enjoying this series. The info is very helpful. Keep it up!

  • @starry_galaxy4469
    @starry_galaxy4469 Рік тому +1

    These color theory videos are extremely helpful, thanks Vince

  • @jacobwilliams3206
    @jacobwilliams3206 5 років тому +1

    Yes! Please do more of these!

  • @jagaskins
    @jagaskins 5 років тому +2

    Love this sort of stuff. I’d be interested in seeing the other colors too. I would like to hear about using purples and how they interact with warm and cool colors.

  • @TwyllaNight
    @TwyllaNight 5 років тому

    The psychology of color - rarely discussed and very valuable! I'd love it if you continued the series and went into this level of depth with the rest of the primary & secondary colors.

  • @mikee9464
    @mikee9464 Рік тому

    I have really been enjoying these color dives. I introduced my lady to them and she is getting a lot of good info out of them as well. Keep em coming!

  • @odin9338
    @odin9338 Рік тому

    tytytytyty!!! more of that where we see the "good" green to use and "bad" green to use!

  • @RickyLiveOG
    @RickyLiveOG 5 років тому +1

    Please continue this series, I learned so much from this!

  • @jameswolf4727
    @jameswolf4727 5 років тому

    Very useful as just getting back into the painting. Knowing the way the different tones can interact is very interesting. It certainly encouraged me to try a few different things out myself.

  • @charonx2
    @charonx2 5 років тому +1

    This is very helpful and well done, Vince. Thanks for doing this! I often find myself struggling to understand color theory and how undercoats will affect highlighting. This is brilliant and informative.

  • @TheRunesmythe
    @TheRunesmythe 5 років тому

    This video was interesting because while academically I knew, in the back of my mind, that the color green covered a large spectrum I never really thought about how many different hues we interpret as green and what we associate with certain hues. It certainly provides some food for thought about what kinds of reactions one can elicit depending on what shade of green is used, which is useful in general, but more specifically if one happens to be painting something Nurgle themed.
    I think this series is a great idea and would definitely enjoy seeing you analyze and dissect other colors with this same kind of deep dive video.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Awesome, glad it was useful and we are going to continue. I think Red and Purple will be especially fun.

  • @mikemike5721
    @mikemike5721 4 роки тому

    I am glad you started this series. I need to watch them again and take notes.

  • @benhadaway3322
    @benhadaway3322 5 років тому

    Love the Green as a Miniature painters "4th primary color" so to speak. Also, thank you for pointing out that contrast and grunge can mix. Ive been doing this a while with my guard army and people ask how I make it look so "gritty yet bright". this is basically what i did. I started with a dark Green and then did bright highlights. Great stuff. Would love to see more on red, blue, yellow. etc...

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Awesome and there will definitely be more coming. :)

  • @jimleroux4907
    @jimleroux4907 5 років тому

    Love it! I have been waiting on this topic to come back up since you started a deeper dive in ep. 53 how to paint purple. I'd love to see you take a crack at all of the them, as well as a deep dive on the neutral (?) black, white, browns, and greys. I know, asking a lot, but you've kept it going and kept us all astounded and suffering from anticipation for saturday to come this long. Or at least just me.

  • @peterlageri4177
    @peterlageri4177 3 роки тому

    17:07 I have got to learn that "happy carefree slap on paint and smooth out and never mind the paint is still wet."-style

  • @bentosan
    @bentosan 5 років тому

    This series will be super useful thanks Vince, I hope you do more because I will definitely tune in for all of them.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Excellent, it's been well received so it will definitely continue.

  • @MrSJPowell
    @MrSJPowell 5 років тому

    Nice! One of the things I look forward to playing with is "go away green" which is the color (possibly color range) that Disney uses to say "this isn't interesting, keep moving" inside their parks. It's supposed to be a lighter greenish-blue that blends in well with concrete, the sky and foliage.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Nice, I will have to look into that exact color.

  • @gmoney1664
    @gmoney1664 4 роки тому

    Love these videos, so useful in understanding the colour and I'm becoming much more comfortable mixing colours and experimenting to see what I can create!

  • @alexandrefernandes6286
    @alexandrefernandes6286 4 роки тому

    Valuable??
    I love the Exploring colours series.
    Please carry on!
    Amazing

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  4 роки тому

      I plan to certainly continue this series, they are very fun to do for sure.

  • @TheCombatartist
    @TheCombatartist Рік тому

    Viewing in 2023, you’ve come a long way in your video techniques 👍🏻

  • @mattobrien4849
    @mattobrien4849 5 років тому

    Nice video, as usual. ;)
    Have always hated painting green. Think I have twice as many green paints as any other colour and don't like any of them. Seems like it should be an easy colour to paint since it's literally everywhere but that just means your eyes are super primed to pick out any mistakes.
    Video was great food for thought. I'll have to give a green colour scheme another try to keep that blue-yellow split in mind. See if I can't get something more passable out of it. :)
    Cheers Vince!

  • @shaneflickinger
    @shaneflickinger 5 років тому

    Great tutorial Vince. I think this series will be a very valuable reference for the hobby community.

  • @johncleave
    @johncleave 5 років тому

    I really enjoyed this one, hope to see more like it. I think the videos where you explore the more theoretical aspects of painting are extremely valuable and something you don't get from a lot of people.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Excellent, glad to hear it's helpful and we will definitely continue.

  • @ajo5803
    @ajo5803 4 роки тому

    I really like this series! Thank you! Color wheel theory is always something i have wanted to learn in context of miniatures

  • @MichelletheMiniatureMisfit
    @MichelletheMiniatureMisfit 5 років тому

    Very interesting, I did colour theory at college, but a refresher is awesome so thank you and yes to more!

  • @williamthomas4125
    @williamthomas4125 3 роки тому

    Nice touch with the green brush handle.

  • @embergrit2305
    @embergrit2305 5 років тому

    Yes! Color theory is very valuable for miniature painting. Thank you.

  • @Born_Stellar
    @Born_Stellar 2 роки тому

    The video I didn't know I needed to help me paint my green stormcast cloaks!!!! actually the video on blue may have been more helpful because I had no idea how to paint blue until then!!!!

  • @quietside3734
    @quietside3734 5 років тому

    Great idea for a video. As colours go, purple is one of my favourites, especially as a wash on metallics.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому +1

      Excellent, we'll make our way around the color wheel.

  • @Winterydee
    @Winterydee 4 роки тому

    I can not wait for your video covering the color Purple! I've watched your very old video on purple, however how you're covering colors in these newer videos seems to be different and I love to see how you cover this time.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  4 роки тому +1

      Yeah, Purple will be great for sure. I love that colour and plan a nice video on that one. :)

  • @Mordraqq
    @Mordraqq 3 роки тому

    Because we are all just animals deep down, and it's a defense mechanism to see prey thru the trees n leaves n all dat green,
    is why we would see more shades of green. Nice Video ! Keep up the good work !

  • @LogicalCake
    @LogicalCake 5 років тому

    Not only do I want more videos like this, I hope they are the next ones to be coming out!

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому +1

      Well, they won't be the next ones coming out, but this has been received well and more are coming for sure.

  • @galan8115
    @galan8115 3 роки тому

    Thank you again for another wonderfull video Vince. I know this is old (2 years), but i just have seen it and you deserve every positive feedback. Ill have to think with this + the cristal one + looking up some palantirs on how to paint green orbs, tho.

  • @IanGerritsen
    @IanGerritsen 5 років тому +1

    This series is going to help a lot, looking forward to it ; )

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому +1

      Awesome, glad to hear it's helpful and we will certainly continue.

  • @versatilebeatsdj
    @versatilebeatsdj 5 років тому

    Warp stone and other radiation effects are reminiscent of bioluminescence in nature which is why we recognize the effect instantly and it feels natural

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Excellent point for sure. That does make sense.

  • @ashley-r-pollard
    @ashley-r-pollard 3 роки тому

    Love your videos in this series.

  • @adcpowell
    @adcpowell 5 років тому

    This series idea is very good for me as I’m not 100% clear on colour theory. More of these please. Especially reds if possible.😊

  • @Tarrasque87
    @Tarrasque87 5 років тому

    Brilliant episode and very useful. Definitely would love to see more like this.

  • @melissacoats6855
    @melissacoats6855 5 років тому

    I understand that we are lead to believe that green is blue and yellow, but I always thought it was more cyan and magenta. This is for the greens that we think of mainly. As for the series I really like it :D I also like that you did some highlighting to show us the difference, I find it way more helpful than just saying there is a difference.

    • @bentosan
      @bentosan 5 років тому

      CMKY (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) is a subtractive colour model that works by filtering a broadband spectrum(white) background down into its constituent colours - used in the printing industry because we predominantly print on a white background.
      This is different from the RBG colour model which Vince is using which is an additive colour model.
      So your not wrong exactly but you are using a different colour model to Vince who is using an additive colour model.
      Please correct me if I am wrong, I’m still fuzzy on these details.

    • @bentosan
      @bentosan 5 років тому

      In addition in CMKY system cyan + magenta gets you a blue. Cyan + Yellow gets you a green

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому +1

      Well explained and yes. I am sticking to the more traditional RBG as it's what people are familiar with, but of course, we could have a whole different discussion on CMKY and there are artists in miniature painting that swear by it.

    • @bentosan
      @bentosan 5 років тому

      Vince Venturella that would make an interesting video, it makes sense to go over it seeings how we are using inks over a zenithal highlighted background which is bears a lot of similarities to the printing industry. Also with lots of people now using contrast paints it’s probably as relevant as ever.

  • @antonyc2307
    @antonyc2307 5 років тому

    Awesome insight, please continue onto other colors!

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Yep, we will be continuing with other colors for sure.

  • @samuelsanfratello4617
    @samuelsanfratello4617 4 роки тому

    Great video, Sir! Your expertise with colors rivals your singing talents!

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  4 роки тому +1

      That does not speak well of my talents at all. ;)

  • @TheBjarkow
    @TheBjarkow 5 років тому

    Wonderfull video. Your explanations are so on point. Please do more. The bluegreen tone reminds me of surgical garbs.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Excellent, glad it's been so well received, I will certainly be doing more.

  • @Failerist
    @Failerist 5 років тому

    This is one of the shiniest hobby gems. Thank you so much for this. Discussing the color theory and give examples of the differences on the result and how each adidition affects it.. is priceless for me but I honestly think for anyone trying to get better at painting too. You are n1.
    Thank you for all your efforts
    P.S. : Does anybody know what kind of wet palette he is using ? Mine seems to either overdelute the colors or not really wet them at all. Not sure what doing wrong

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Thank you, happy to help as always. Also, the wet palette is Redgrass Games XL palette. It's a great wet palette.

  • @damehamara6827
    @damehamara6827 4 роки тому

    Partially unrelated, but… I take umbrage with you calling blue-greens "artificial", there are plenty of blue-greens found in nature. Turquoise and verdigris are both formed from the oxidization of minerals, through exposure to air or water. Teal is named for a color appearing on the head of a duck by the same name. Blue-greens are more of a water or air meets earth, whereas brown-greens would be soil and plants.
    It was a very interesting video and would love to see more, especially on blue, violet, and purple.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  4 роки тому

      It's a fair point, I was meaning only how we tend to interpret it. Most colors of course exist in nature and we just tend to see deep greens and browns as more "natural" due to prevalence. But of course, that's just sort of a generalization. Individuals and cultures can have some very different preconceptions of colors and their meanings and these things are quite fluid over time.
      I do like your comparison of the air-water vs. earth water/air. That's an interesting framing for sure.
      More are coming for sure. :)

  • @charlesfe
    @charlesfe 5 років тому

    Good idea for a series. Would love an orange focusing on Caucasian flesh, or actually would love a flesh deep dive to cover all colors of Earthling skin and especially a focus on using Warcolours flesh tones correctly (I know I’m +1ing that topic since you’ve mentioned it before).

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому +1

      yeah, Orange is thin in tones we recognize as orange, but has so many interesting permutations and uses. It would be a good episode. The flesh tones will be a multi-parter I suspect. :)

  • @daynethompson8453
    @daynethompson8453 5 років тому

    bloody brilliant mate, can't wait to see more of this. Cant wait until you do purple!

  • @IFGchannel931
    @IFGchannel931 Рік тому

    21:11 Nice! Little dude at the end has a lemon and a knife to slice it right up.

  • @anthonywebb4103
    @anthonywebb4103 5 років тому

    Love the video hope to see more on the different colors. Also as part of the series would love to see a 'picking army colors color theory video' like how different colors convey different feelings to the army.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      MOre is on the way and I think I will formalize the format.

  • @Sharkey007x
    @Sharkey007x 5 років тому

    Thank you very much for more of these colour theory vids.

  • @themanabroad7800
    @themanabroad7800 5 років тому

    I think this series will be very helpful for me

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Excellent, glad to hear the positive response.:)

  • @Sharkey007x
    @Sharkey007x 5 років тому

    omg i am so with you on the hatred of metal miniatures! Working through Monsterpocalypse stuff and half their stuff is metal and then they decide to make random pieces of the resin kits out of metal too...

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Yes, Metal Miniatures are pretty much the worst.

  • @fernandosalaroli3629
    @fernandosalaroli3629 5 років тому

    Love your channel! The best content on miniature painting on UA-cam for sure. Please continue the series, and talk a little about undercoating and cover of these colours too please :)

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Soudns like a plan, I think I want to standardize the format to cover specific topics like that and make them easier to navigate as well.

  • @treed681
    @treed681 4 роки тому

    Loving this series

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  4 роки тому

      Thank you, I really love doing this series. :)

  • @rando970guy6
    @rando970guy6 3 роки тому

    Such a helpful series!

  • @magnus71111
    @magnus71111 5 років тому

    No love for the Kimera Phtalo Green? It's my favorite starting point for mixing green!
    Anyway, very informative and interesting. I'd love to see more of these kinds of videos. Sometimes you watch a tutorial, and they go "today we are doing gold, so let's start out with painting this guy green, because it's obviously going to end up gold". The whys and hows of color is just as important as "where to I put my highlight". Please do continue doing this!

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Just haven't gotten a chance to try the Kimera paints yet, they are famously out of stock every time I've tried to order, but I plan on giving them a try. :)

    • @magnus71111
      @magnus71111 5 років тому

      @@VinceVenturella Trying to order them is the worst part of Kimera. :( The next batch supposedly goes on sale in mid August. The best way of finding out the exact date and time is to join the "Kimera Kolors Painting Club" Facebook group, as Kimera posts there in advance. The batch I ordered from this spring sold out in 30 minutes.

  • @Viviolau
    @Viviolau 5 років тому

    Vince are you a mind reader? I was just wishing I knew more about mixing colors so I’m not beholden to feeling like I have to buy every color. This was very helpful and I’m excited for the rest of the colors

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому +1

      The investment in those camera's is finally paying off...I mean, just lucky I guess... ;)

  • @bartek_ewertowski
    @bartek_ewertowski 5 років тому

    Love it! I would be keen to see more videos on colours (yellow and orange are tricky for me).

  • @M4cL4d
    @M4cL4d 5 років тому

    One of my favorite videos of yours so far! I am looking forward to seeing future videos in this series. Or maybe trying them out on my own and seeing my results compared to yours. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Excellent, happy to help as always and more will come.

  • @diverspudph1310
    @diverspudph1310 4 роки тому +1

    Definitely useful!

  • @redrooster7371
    @redrooster7371 5 років тому

    As always I'm total into theory. Especially color theory as this is often overlooked in miniature painting.

  • @chucklamb3496
    @chucklamb3496 4 роки тому

    Excellent, as usual!

  • @ljohnsson
    @ljohnsson 5 років тому

    LOVE it! More of that please! :] But again, ill watch anything u make! Keep it up!

  • @davidkinniburgh2265
    @davidkinniburgh2265 5 років тому

    I would love more videos exploring colours like this one. Would it be correct to say that green is a special colour because it can be either warm or cool, depending on what colours you mix it with? I can't think of any other colours that have this property (besides grey). I have a Dark Angels army and I chose a dark blue/green colour scheme because I wanted the appearance of emerald marble like armour.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Yes, Green is very interesting because it goes cold or warm, has lots of different other hues it can contain and still stay "green" to the eye. Other examples are Magenta, Purple, Brown and Grey as you mentioned.

  • @thedragonden3294
    @thedragonden3294 3 роки тому

    Im so interested in a miniature where the theme is everything is the wrong color. Toxic things are red, life is yellow or blue. Dead things are orange. Stuff like that. I wonder what it would look like if it could be pulled off well. Thank you for the excellent lesson

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  3 роки тому +1

      It could be an interesting experiement in negatives, it's a cool idea, as long as it was balanced, I would think it would work.

  • @JohnAPrescott
    @JohnAPrescott 5 років тому

    Yes, enjoyed it!

  • @PhthaloGreenskin
    @PhthaloGreenskin 2 роки тому +1

    What's a good shadow color for green? I'm painting shadow spectres and I wanna give em a ghostly kinda vibe. They're gonna be purple with green crystals, cloth and eye lenses.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  2 роки тому +1

      A deep purple works, black can also do the trick of course, you can also get a good color from a deep hull red or something similar mixed with green.

  • @docbun
    @docbun 5 років тому

    Thanks! I looove the idea of this series. I'll subscribe. Oh wait, I'm already subscribed, silly me. :-)
    I have a couple of questions on this (colors being so much fun to me):
    - What would be a saturated dark green? (green's equivalent of midnight blue)?
    - On the non-natural "bubble gum" green, what would be a possible shading color for it? (My brain doesn't compute that one.)
    - Is there any other color than green that has such a "wide reach" (i.e. surviving mixing with a lot of colors)? Browns, maybe, though browns would deserve a whole episode in and of themselves, wouldn't they?
    - How much of color perception (and thus naming) is impacted by the color of iris of the viewer? (Undoubtedly, culture / learning impacts naming more. ;)
    A suggestion: this video being linked to color theory "in practice" (or made "feel-able"), how about showing people a way to de-saturate the color of the day with its opposite, and how you'd use it? I like using green + orange as that example. ;)

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      1) Basically just intense green with some black often, or even very deep blue just mixed in with a little deep brown to cut it.
      2) Payne's Grey mixed with green (dark blue/black)
      3) Blue has a wide space (which dips into green) and arguably Red (expeically with Crimson and Magenta in the mix)
      4) A good amount honestly, but we can also talk in wavelengths to speak more objectively.
      Good idea, I will play with that too.

  • @Nallenbot
    @Nallenbot 3 роки тому

    This series is so good

  • @BrianPivik
    @BrianPivik 2 роки тому

    I'd love to see you revisit this one, Vince!

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  2 роки тому

      I'll see what I can do, have to get through the rest of the colors first. ;)

    • @BrianPivik
      @BrianPivik 2 роки тому

      @@VinceVenturella Thanks Vince, this series is easily one of my favorites!

  • @adamoakson3076
    @adamoakson3076 5 років тому

    Keen to see more of this type of video, thanks

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Excellent, it seems well received, so I will continue with this color exploration.

  • @Mikey__R
    @Mikey__R 4 роки тому

    Hey Vince. Not necessarily a green question, but quite literally green adjacent: Imperial Fists and what I perceive as lime green. It seems different people have a different boundary in what they perceive as yellow, and how much cold can be added before that person begins to read the yellow as green; either by shading with blue, or more likely, with a cold grey.
    I've noticed a lot of Imperial Fist armies, to my eyes at least, look lime rather than yellow, and I know I'm not alone. Equally, I tend to perceive orange as yellow until quite a lot of red has been added into the shadows. I know you should always paint your models for your own pleasure, but if you want your yellows to read as yellow to most viewers, if you're painting for competition for example, is there a more objective hue between orange and yellow and between yellow and green that you can use, that will give the most people a "yellow" experience?

    • @Mikey__R
      @Mikey__R 4 роки тому

      I should add, I always paint my yellows over a warm beige brown zenithal, rather than cold black grey, because I want to keep control of the hue.

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  4 роки тому

      I think the key is to follow the 50% rule. As long as 50% plus of the space is in solidly in the middle of the spectrum, then you are going to read as yellow. You just want to avoid any blue tone underneath, which most black primers are just dark blue, so that is why it often appears a little blue.

  • @questgivercyradis8462
    @questgivercyradis8462 3 роки тому

    1) I do enjoy your videos and descriptions.
    2) ProAcryl's jade is a great color with the wrong name.

  • @KrogunDK
    @KrogunDK 5 років тому

    Ok this video blew my mind. Nice work! I think you need to do skaven in the whole color spectrum, Vince. :D

    • @VinceVenturella
      @VinceVenturella  5 років тому

      Excellent, more will be coming for sure, not sure i will use Skaven, but we'll find something. :)