Hi. I would like to see more mixing videos. I'm just learning and this was easy to understand and play along with. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Amazing how many still believe that every colour under the sun can be mixed with just three tubes of paint (primaries) plus white, assuming, as in light, there are also three perfect primary pigments. Rarely have I seen any videos that discuss pigment bias and the effect of that bias on any given mix. Crucial vid. Thank you. Re Turner and the ship's mast, I can highly recommend Tim Spall's portrayal of the artist in a film called...Mr. Turner.
this is so helpful thanks so much I love watching I grew up in the bay area livermore ca. if you ever make it over to livermore sycamore grove park and lake del vale is wonderful spots.
My daughter used to do cheer in Livermore. I'd go paint while she was at practice. I mostly painted Brushy Peak and Lake Del Valle. I'll have to check out sycamore grove park!
There is a scene in Lust for Life (Kirk Douglas bio of Van Gogh) where he paints hanging on to a tree in a storm...so maybe writers added some artistic license there. Great mixing video. Several artists recommend the split palette and it does save a lot of money! Thanks!!
Oh wow, I love this, so helpful. I get really frustrated mixing. This will be my go to vid now when I start a new painting, Thank you so much. BTW, I love Gamblin paints.
I’m kinda late because, ya know, sleep, but this was so useful for me! I just started using acrylics, and so far they’ve been good but this video helped me out sooooo much. Thank you! I was also wondering if acrylics dry fast? A lot of times I end up painting and going to fast because I never know if the acrylics will dry.
ya local spoopy gay you can try adding a retarder to your paints or just have a spray bottle filled with water on hand to spray it when it starts going dry. from experience, i find the paints don’t dry too fast, it takes a few hours unless you’re mixing tiny swatches of paint
Hi Michael, just a couple of points. It was Joseph Mallord William Turner who strapped himself to the mast of a ship during a raging storm at sea. Also, why do you not follow Gruppé’s inclusion of orange on your palette? With orange it is so easy to mix infinite varieties of cool and warm greys. I enjoyed your video. Thanks for posting!
Ah yes Turner! I had heard it was Van Gogh. I'll correct that info in a future video. I included Cad Orange on my palette for many years but found I wasn't using it. I much prefer the results when I mix my own.
The reason the purples aren’t ‘true’ in this demonstration is because RED is not a primary colour, though rich and varied violets, purples etc can easily be made using a MAGENTA colour. Also magenta, mixed in appropriate amounts, makes beautiful luminous greens and browns. .
Several commenters have pointed out that the painter who strapped himself to a post in a storm was J.M.W. Turner, not Van Gogh. Sorry about that!
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Similar to John Muir in sierra storms.🤍
Excellent tutorial...straight. forward...easy to understand for beginners...thanks
Such a great artist 👏
love your explanations...so clear and easy..thanx Mike
there is always room for more demos on colour mixing
........great tutorial - we have very high winds in the UK today and I don't fancy being tied to a tree, so I'm going to stay in and give this a go!
Thank you so much for teaching this , as you said we need to know the basic principals .🙏🎨👍cannot thank you enough 😊
Yes please mixing colors 👍
Watching paint mix is an artist’s favorite pastime
i LOVE the paint mixing videos, i’d really enjoy to see more of them on ur channel. great work! :)
my high school art teacher has LEFT the chat sis
Love your handwriting!!!
I learn more from your channel than i do at school. You're doing something right sis!
I was literally just watching some of your previous videos and then you uploaded
i just found ur channel and i literally love it!!!!
omg i have never thought of this thank you so much this is gonna make painting for me much easier
im so happy you made this video!!!
thanks :) this is going to make mixing paints so much easier
Such an inspiration and such an useful video!
i’m definitely a very such a clearly obviously beginner, so much appreciated
Thankkk youuu
That was very helpful. I would like more mixing videos please. Thanks!
THIS IS AMAZING
this is so helpful thank you papa chambie!!
Thank you for this! Very helpful since we're going to literally paint in my art class on thursday! 💛
literally learned more about color applied to painting in this video than 3 years of art school (I’m transferring lol)
Hey Mike! There’s just no substitute for mixing colors in the studio. That Q-Red really produces some nice shadow colors. Thanks for demoing this!
Hey Dennis! Thanks for the feedback!
Definitely needed this
i really needed this video last night aha! you inspired me too try to paint, never trying again...
You have been my absolute favourite person to watch lately, I really appericate what you do and that you share it with others :)
Thanks Mike.
wow I loved this🥰
This is one of my favorite videos! I would like if you could do more 🎨
great teacher! thank you
Hi. I would like to see more mixing videos. I'm just learning and this was easy to understand and play along with. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
love u and ur channel
Been inspired to paint lately so I can’t wait to try what you’ve shone!
thank you for this! great refresher of the basics!!
Amazing how many still believe that every colour under the sun can be mixed with just three tubes of paint (primaries) plus white, assuming, as in light, there are also three perfect primary pigments. Rarely have I seen any videos that discuss pigment bias and the effect of that bias on any given mix. Crucial vid. Thank you. Re Turner and the ship's mast, I can highly recommend Tim Spall's portrayal of the artist in a film called...Mr. Turner.
Thanks!
I LOVE this type of video, so enlightening! Keep it up!
thank you for the color charts, Michael.....Quinacs are modern colors and get brighter in mixtures according to Gamblin website tech page.!!
this was kind of therapeutic to watch, nice to wake up to!
Yes, taking me back to art class! 🎨 Thanks..........
I enjoyed that thx Mike 👍🎨
This was unbelievably helpful, thanks!
I kept struggling to get a nice purple so this was a good demonstration.
love this video❤️
Very informative, would imagine more would be very popular, cheers Mike
This is really cool
this is so helpful thanks so much I love watching I grew up in the bay area livermore ca. if you ever make it over to livermore sycamore grove park and lake del vale is wonderful spots.
My daughter used to do cheer in Livermore. I'd go paint while she was at practice. I mostly painted Brushy Peak and Lake Del Valle. I'll have to check out sycamore grove park!
Why is this satisfying
Educational.
please more mixing videos 🎨
Thanks again for your entertaining, informative videos.
thank you for teaching us this !!
That was interesting, I would like to see more mixing videos, such as mixing in a third color group.
There is a scene in Lust for Life (Kirk Douglas bio of Van Gogh) where he paints hanging on to a tree in a storm...so maybe writers added some artistic license there. Great mixing video. Several artists recommend the split palette and it does save a lot of money! Thanks!!
Very interesting Michael Thankyou
Oh wow, I love this, so helpful. I get really frustrated mixing. This will be my go to vid now when I start a new painting, Thank you so much. BTW, I love Gamblin paints.
This is incredible! As always, thank you for such an insightful and thoughtful video!
I like how you edit your videos!
very helpful 😍 Thank u
Thanks!
Who disliked this video? I just want to talk.
LOL!!
wow wow LOL ME
I don’t even paint but I still really enjoyed watching this
amazing artist 👏👏
Now I know where Emma got her sense of humour from
Thank you ❤️
i love it!!!!
I’m kinda late because, ya know, sleep, but this was so useful for me! I just started using acrylics, and so far they’ve been good but this video helped me out sooooo much. Thank you! I was also wondering if acrylics dry fast? A lot of times I end up painting and going to fast because I never know if the acrylics will dry.
ya local spoopy gay you can try adding a retarder to your paints or just have a spray bottle filled with water on hand to spray it when it starts going dry. from experience, i find the paints don’t dry too fast, it takes a few hours unless you’re mixing tiny swatches of paint
Kirsten Pruitt ok. Thank you!
curious as to why you used a hue (cerulean) instead of a straight up color
what I would love to know is how different the end result is when you differ the quantities of the two colors!
I'm trying to figure out how to do a video like that without it being too long. Maybe I'll do separate videos for mixing different color groups.
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0:52 surely the ultramarine is the warm blue and the cerulean blue is the cool one, no?
wonderful video dad! say hi to emma for me 😃
Hi Michael, just a couple of points. It was Joseph Mallord William Turner who strapped himself to the mast of a ship during a raging storm at sea. Also, why do you not follow Gruppé’s inclusion of orange on your palette? With orange it is so easy to mix infinite varieties of cool and warm greys. I enjoyed your video. Thanks for posting!
Ah yes Turner! I had heard it was Van Gogh. I'll correct that info in a future video. I included Cad Orange on my palette for many years but found I wasn't using it. I much prefer the results when I mix my own.
fun times!
i’m not an artist whatsoever, but i got here from ur daughter, and ur channel is very interesting !!
I’m going become the next Van Gough
ultramarine blue tends towards warm blue , i guess
ultramarine blue tends towards warm , i guess
R u making pallets now 🎨😍
The reason the purples aren’t ‘true’ in this demonstration is because RED is not a primary colour, though rich and varied violets, purples etc can easily be made using a MAGENTA colour. Also magenta, mixed in appropriate amounts, makes beautiful luminous greens and browns.
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The story you mentioned at the beginning of your video was attributed to J. M. W. Turner, not Van Gogh. A great artist you should look at.
Yes! I'll correct that info in a future vid. I'm a fan of Turner. Love all that abstract energy.
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New subscriber here!! I post art videos as well I did a cool Keith themed one
I came from emma
came here for the purple😔😔