Wow! What a great video! Such clear explanations! I almost didn’t watch it because who wants another one of those incomprehensible color theory videos? Thank you!
Okay, okay, complete beginner to art at all let alone watercolor and I’ll have to watch the video a few more times and take notes but I finally see a GLIMMER of understanding it. Thank you!
I think the one thing that has kept me from beginning traditional painting for so long is fear around color mixing. You've broken it down perfectly! And so amazing what range these three colors have! A great way to save a bunch of money on paint too once you get the hang of it! Wish I'd known that before I ordered a big set lol
Wonderful video. Thank you for breaking it down in such a simple to understand way. But I shouldn't be surprised because that is the way you teach and why I learn so much from you.
Thanks sooooooooooooo much! I can't tell you how many videos I have watched on color mixing, and I am like, "Whaa...t?" 🫤 You have a serious gift for teaching. ❤
I just found your channel and this lesson on color theory made it all click for me! Thank you for that gift! I can’t wait for your book to come and I’m looking forward to watch all your content. ❤
This is great! I picked up color theory very quickly as a kid and I've never really had trouble with it. My problem is going to slow trying to mix the exact color I think I need. Watching your demonstration makes me want to be bolder, work faster, and not worry so much. Thanks!!
That was a great colour blending tutorial Kristen thanks for breaking it down to show the simplicity of the 3 primary colours first. I luv the earthy tones myself depending of course what you painting. Look forward to another one 🙌
I actually listened to your whole video! No easy feat for me because usually go on quickly to the next video about color theory. THANK YOU so much for sharing g this with us.
What a GREAT, simple to understand tutorial. I have been painting for the past year struggling with watercolors and this is hands down the best explanation around color mixing to date I’ve watched. Thank you!
I gave up on watercolor 2 years ago but decided to give it another try and this video is what I was looking for. I want to use a limited palette and I like the 3 colors you use for primaries. I'm also experimenting with some other shades of Y, R, & B. Right now my whole focus is mastering the color wheel. THANK YOU!!!
This. Was. So. Helpful!! I’ve been so intimidated by watercolor and other tutorials because color theory has been completely lost on me, but you explained it so clearly and so simply. I feel empowered! Thank you.
I’ve been reading about the Quiller Color Wheel and your video follows Quiller’s layout, just for people that want to work with a more limited pallet. I typically paint with a more limited pallet when I’m out and about but like to have a more inclusive pallet when I’m painting at home. I just purchased a new ceramic pallet from Meeden/Amazon that is designed for the Quiller color wheel so I’ll deciding what colors to mix and which to buy this next week. Great video for anyone interested in mixing colors from a limited pallet.
I just discovered your channel - Diane Antone referred to your book "Modern watercolours". Love your tutorials! I was intrigued by your name: I live in Belgium, about 5 km from Leuven. I am now retired, but worked in this city for 44 years (KU Leuven - University of Leuven). I was wondering if your name refers to the origins of your ancestors? I only recently started painting watercolors. Thank you for the clear explanation of the color theory! It was really helpful.
First of all : funny ... I live in "Leuven/Belgium" 🙂. Next to that : what is an alternative for Quin Magenta ? Cannot seem to find it in the White Nights line :-). Thanks and very nice inspirational video!
Warning!!! As a beginner, I too love quin magenta, so I bought it in different brands!!! I also love Phthalo Green ... same thing ... Phthalo blues... yep... I suggest you use Google because there are many colors that are similar - with different names and pigment numbers!!! Happy painting 🎉
They have now discontinued the regular Q. magenta and each brand can look very different & now using almost a florescent “dye”! Can’t say it’s not just gorgeous but mixing with PR122 “very strong”.
I think a lot of people get hung up on RGB because it’s so drilled into us that they are primaries. And they are, but RGB primaries are based on the visible light spectrum. CMY(K) is the pigment primary spectrum, and since light and pigment behave very differently, CMY(K) makes for a “cleaner” spectrum of paint colors.
I have seen many videos talk about a split primary colours but I still think it's a bit....too much? So I am sticking with CYM and black. Your explanation is why I use this
This is a really dumb question, but how does color theory apply to digital watercolor? Can digital watercolor even "mix"? Sorry for the silly question. I love your videos. 🌞
I started searching why more ppl saying started seeing ppl saying to use the colors printers use 🤔. I assume if you want to use the CYM way try it but still use my warm/cool of primary colors & don’t always want “bright” vibrant colors that often but ty for video as must know some color theory!
The reason why, in your second series, you don't get a "proper" purple isn't because of ultramarine. Ultramarine is, as a matter of fact, a good idea, as it contains a bit of red in it. The mistake is your cadmium red. It's the furthest red on the palette, very close to orange, which is *the complementary colour* of ultramarine. So what you're doing is darkening your ultramarine. Ultramarine is an ideal blue hue for purples - if you find it too dark, *it's watercolour: dilute it!* :) But replace your red by a magenta. Really, try it: ultramarine + magenta or carmine = you get all the most magnificent hues of purple. Try these combinations: - ultramarine + cadmium red = dark, muddy purple - ultramarine + magenta = splendid purple hues (of course use more magenta pigment than ultramarine pigment, as blue pigments usually stain more) - cerulean + cadmium red = muddy purple - cerulean + magenta = dark purple, almost black (cerulean is too cold, it's closer to a green than it is to a red) - it's the dark purple that you've got up there, and you can see it's your magenta that's doing the trick, not the kind of blue you're using. If anything, cerulean is making your mix more difficult than necessary.
Well I mean, kind of my point is that cad red creates the muddy mixtures and everyone should use magenta if they want brighter and clearer purples, so I agree with you! Ultramarine and magenta make great purples, it just depends on the look you’re going for. Cerulean and magenta do not make black purples in my experience, and as you can see here in my video, but maybe my cerulean doesn’t lean green like yours does. My whole point to the video is not to violative any color, but to help everyone understand that your primary colors matter and you get to choose what you want to get the colors that you want. I’m glad you love ultramarine and it works for you!
I'm the only person who remains confused, l guess. I feel I'm not understanding the physics of light, why cyan is difficult to see on the colour spectrum, and why cyan and magenta aren't included in a standard set of pan watercolor boxes if they are so important. I don't believe I've seen cyan sold in tubes, either. Sigh.
Wow! What a great video! Such clear explanations! I almost didn’t watch it because who wants another one of those incomprehensible color theory videos? Thank you!
Haha thank you for this comment! I was worried it would get skipped over for that reason but I’m so glad you liked it
I went through 4 years of art school and did not understand what you broke down in 11 min, THANKS Kristin!
Wow I think this is the best compliment ever. Thank you! Glad it helped!
Okay, okay, complete beginner to art at all let alone watercolor and I’ll have to watch the video a few more times and take notes but I finally see a GLIMMER of understanding it. Thank you!
This makes me so happy!!! Glad it’s helping
Me toooo! It gave me hope! I was about to skip lol
Me too 😊
This is great! Best explanation I've seen.
I think the one thing that has kept me from beginning traditional painting for so long is fear around color mixing. You've broken it down perfectly! And so amazing what range these three colors have! A great way to save a bunch of money on paint too once you get the hang of it! Wish I'd known that before I ordered a big set lol
Wonderful video. Thank you for breaking it down in such a simple to understand way. But I shouldn't be surprised because that is the way you teach and why I learn so much from you.
@@barbarabonner131 I can’t tell you how much this comment means to me! Thank you so much 💕
I generally zone out when artists explain color theory. You broke this down so well, that even an amateur like me can understand. Thanks so much.
Another simple, fun and inspiring tutorial to just make me want to mix some colours and play. Thank you
FINALLY! A simple, clear explanation of color theory. Thank you! I finally understand it. I am giddy with joy.
Thank you Kristin! Such a valuable class.
This video 109% delivered what was promised. Thank you for explaining color theory and how to use it so clearly!
This is such a great compliment. Thank you so much!
Totally agree with others comments you’ve made it so clear and simple thank you
This got through to me. 😆🎉 Thank you very much for sharing this 🙏 🎉 I can feel the light of the Ah Ha clarity 😅
Such a great video! I can’t wait to try this!
Expertly explained and carried out. Thank you for talking sense.
Thanks sooooooooooooo much! I can't tell you how many videos I have watched on color mixing, and I am like, "Whaa...t?" 🫤 You have a serious gift for teaching. ❤
Explained so well! Your explanations in all the videos are so simple and yet the cover the subject so well.
Great insight. Looking forward to your channel growing even bigger. You have a brilliant way of teaching that makes it feel so easy.
This was so helpful and so easy to understand and remember, thank you!
Thank you! Your instruction is so pleasant and so valuable!
This is the best explanation of a colour wheel I have ever seen. Clear, concise, thank you so much 🦋
LOOOVED THIS VIDEO! You have no idea how much this is gonna help. ❤❤❤
Girl, you are fab!
I just found your channel and this lesson on color theory made it all click for me! Thank you for that gift! I can’t wait for your book to come and I’m looking forward to watch all your content. ❤
Thanks so much. I finally get it 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Glad it helped!
Very helpful to understand color mixing! Thank you for making it so clear. 😊
You are so welcome!
This is great! I picked up color theory very quickly as a kid and I've never really had trouble with it. My problem is going to slow trying to mix the exact color I think I need. Watching your demonstration makes me want to be bolder, work faster, and not worry so much. Thanks!!
Wow! So much easier than what I had learned! Thank You!
Your explanation on color theory was great!! I understand it but you showed a few things that I didn’t really realize. Thank you!
That was a great colour blending tutorial Kristen thanks for breaking it down to show the simplicity of the 3 primary colours first. I luv the earthy tones myself depending of course what you painting. Look forward to another one 🙌
Fabulous demo. Thank you
Thank you! So helpful for me😊
I actually listened to your whole video! No easy feat for me because usually go on quickly to the next video about color theory. THANK YOU so much for sharing g this with us.
You’re welcome! Thank you for the kind feedback 💕
This is such a helpful video !
What a GREAT, simple to understand tutorial. I have been painting for the past year struggling with watercolors and this is hands down the best explanation around color mixing to date I’ve watched. Thank you!
Wow, very helpful and fun, thank you!
I gave up on watercolor 2 years ago but decided to give it another try and this video is what I was looking for. I want to use a limited palette and I like the 3 colors you use for primaries. I'm also experimenting with some other shades of Y, R, & B. Right now my whole focus is mastering the color wheel. THANK YOU!!!
This. Was. So. Helpful!! I’ve been so intimidated by watercolor and other tutorials because color theory has been completely lost on me, but you explained it so clearly and so simply. I feel empowered! Thank you.
Thank you so much for the awesome explaination!♡♡♡
Fantastic video. Awesome! Thank you so much. ❤
Oh my gosh…this was awesome! You did a fantastic job of teaching me more about color! You are amazing! Thank you👏👏❤️
You are so welcome!
Thank you. Good info
thank you!!!! this was so much fun and VERY insightful
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!❤
I’ve been reading about the Quiller Color Wheel and your video follows Quiller’s layout, just for people that want to work with a more limited pallet. I typically paint with a more limited pallet when I’m out and about but like to have a more inclusive pallet when I’m painting at home. I just purchased a new ceramic pallet from Meeden/Amazon that is designed for the Quiller color wheel so I’ll deciding what colors to mix and which to buy this next week. Great video for anyone interested in mixing colors from a limited pallet.
@@GaryScott-pdx that’s awesome! I agree with limited for travel and a few more for home
Masterful ... 🤩 Thank you so much !
Great tips, I am going to make a colour wheel if Both cmyk and ryb.
Thanks for the video 👍
So glad I found your channel! LOVING your videos. Did the strawberries today. Please keep uploading :)
could you make a video of a lake with background mountains and rocks on the edge? and more Italian landscapes love them
Amazing! THANK YOU!
It is amazing video...thanks
Beautiful ❤
Very helpful!
This is so helpful. Thank you.
You’re very welcome 💕
I just discovered your channel - Diane Antone referred to your book "Modern watercolours". Love your tutorials!
I was intrigued by your name: I live in Belgium, about 5 km from Leuven. I am now retired, but worked in this city for 44 years (KU Leuven - University of Leuven). I was wondering if your name refers to the origins of your ancestors?
I only recently started painting watercolors. Thank you for the clear explanation of the color theory! It was really helpful.
Thank you!!!! 🤗
Thank you so much mam....
First of all : funny ... I live in "Leuven/Belgium" 🙂. Next to that : what is an alternative for Quin Magenta ? Cannot seem to find it in the White Nights line :-). Thanks and very nice inspirational video!
Warning!!! As a beginner, I too love quin magenta, so I bought it in different brands!!! I also love Phthalo Green ... same thing ... Phthalo blues... yep... I suggest you use Google because there are many colors that are similar - with different names and pigment numbers!!! Happy painting 🎉
They have now discontinued the regular Q. magenta and each brand can look very different & now using almost a florescent “dye”!
Can’t say it’s not just gorgeous but mixing with PR122 “very strong”.
Very good video on color theory
How we make majanta colour
🤯. Newbie here thank you😊
Wow, this was so clear and easy to follow; my concern would be to figure out much paint to add to the brush...is it about what looks right to you?
New subscriber, thank you! 🤍
Great video!
(All this painting is totally distracting me from your nail designs tho!)😉 😄
I think a lot of people get hung up on RGB because it’s so drilled into us that they are primaries. And they are, but RGB primaries are based on the visible light spectrum. CMY(K) is the pigment primary spectrum, and since light and pigment behave very differently, CMY(K) makes for a “cleaner” spectrum of paint colors.
@@silvertales exactly! It’s hard to make the brain shift with paint
I have seen many videos talk about a split primary colours but I still think it's a bit....too much? So I am sticking with CYM and black. Your explanation is why I use this
@@Panda-24 I agree! Split is an easier way to get colors without mixing but everything gets muddy fast
This is an area I really struggle with, but I’ve yet to find a tutorial that goes more slowly so I can keep up
This is a really dumb question, but how does color theory apply to digital watercolor? Can digital watercolor even "mix"? Sorry for the silly question. I love your videos. 🌞
Not a dumb question but I have no idea, sorry!
I started searching why more ppl saying started seeing ppl saying to use the colors printers use 🤔.
I assume if you want to use the CYM way try it but still use my warm/cool of primary colors & don’t always want “bright” vibrant colors that often but ty for video as must know some color theory!
Sometimes you need a dirt path.
I heard that as if you were speaking metaphorically. Then I realized, no, she really means you need a dirt path.
@@SueUTube haha sometimes it’s all you need in life and in paintings 😂
The reason why, in your second series, you don't get a "proper" purple isn't because of ultramarine. Ultramarine is, as a matter of fact, a good idea, as it contains a bit of red in it.
The mistake is your cadmium red. It's the furthest red on the palette, very close to orange, which is *the complementary colour* of ultramarine. So what you're doing is darkening your ultramarine.
Ultramarine is an ideal blue hue for purples - if you find it too dark, *it's watercolour: dilute it!* :)
But replace your red by a magenta.
Really, try it: ultramarine + magenta or carmine = you get all the most magnificent hues of purple.
Try these combinations:
- ultramarine + cadmium red = dark, muddy purple
- ultramarine + magenta = splendid purple hues (of course use more magenta pigment than ultramarine pigment, as blue pigments usually stain more)
- cerulean + cadmium red = muddy purple
- cerulean + magenta = dark purple, almost black (cerulean is too cold, it's closer to a green than it is to a red) - it's the dark purple that you've got up there, and you can see it's your magenta that's doing the trick, not the kind of blue you're using. If anything, cerulean is making your mix more difficult than necessary.
Well I mean, kind of my point is that cad red creates the muddy mixtures and everyone should use magenta if they want brighter and clearer purples, so I agree with you! Ultramarine and magenta make great purples, it just depends on the look you’re going for. Cerulean and magenta do not make black purples in my experience, and as you can see here in my video, but maybe my cerulean doesn’t lean green like yours does. My whole point to the video is not to violative any color, but to help everyone understand that your primary colors matter and you get to choose what you want to get the colors that you want. I’m glad you love ultramarine and it works for you!
I'm the only person who remains confused, l guess. I feel I'm not understanding the physics of light, why cyan is difficult to see on the colour spectrum, and why cyan and magenta aren't included in a standard set of pan watercolor boxes if they are so important. I don't believe I've seen cyan sold in tubes, either. Sigh.
In watercolors
Yellow = lemon yellow
Cyan = Cerulean
Magenta = Quinmagenta
This was very helpful, thanks a lot 🤍💫
Amazing! THANK YOU!
Very helpful!