Good tip for acrylic painting as well. Many beginning artists make the mistake of using colors straight out of the tube which are often overly bright in hue.
Why don’t you create a chromatic black like Gamblin did but contains ultramarine blue and burn umber or burnt sienna instead of selling opaque, dull blacks? Just an idea
I enjoyed seeing how some of the mixes turned out, but I wouldn’t call any of them greys.. muted & desaturated, but not grey tones, unless my understanding of grey tones is lacking
Endlich , verständlich ohne viel Blabla . Herzlichen Dank und alles gute weiterhin 🍀🍀👍🤞😉
Good tip for acrylic painting as well. Many beginning artists make the mistake of using colors straight out of the tube which are often overly bright in hue.
I love these videos. They always inspire me to get out the paints and try the technique.
Exactly what they are designed to do , get thousands of people mixing up their paints throwing it and buying more 👍
Fantastic demonstration and explanation. Just what I was looking for. Thank you!
learned something new today, thank you!
Thank YOU MUCH for a " Masterful" video.
Thanks for this video. Time to practice.
Awesome video!!! Very useful for us colour theory beginners!
Thank you 😊
I though that the complementary of red, was cyan. Thank you for the information.
Why don’t you create a chromatic black like Gamblin did but contains ultramarine blue and burn umber or burnt sienna instead of selling opaque, dull blacks? Just an idea
Seriously! Are you that lazy?
Thank you!
I enjoyed seeing how some of the mixes turned out, but I wouldn’t call any of them greys.. muted & desaturated, but not grey tones, unless my understanding of grey tones is lacking
anyone see the face at ua-cam.com/video/FCNPD3FDoqQ/v-deo.html