Mixing Colors with ArtRage

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  • Опубліковано 25 кві 2010
  • Primary Colors
    Colors that "cannot be obtained by mixing other hues, but one can produce all the other hues by mixing the primaries." (red, blue, and yellow)
    Secondary Colors
    Colors "made by mixing their adjacent primaries; for example, yellow mixed with blue makes green."
    Tertiary Colors
    "A mixture of primary and secondary hues: yellow-green is a mixture of the primary yellow and the secondary green."

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  • @richiejourney1840
    @richiejourney1840 6 років тому +2

    Orianelima you do a great service to us in helping us to expand our knowledge of Art. I must also say that your Art is wonderful. Your use of color is quite pleasing to the eye and holds interest.

  • @judy_561
    @judy_561 7 років тому +8

    The thumbnail got me omg
    Red + orange = red orange 😂
    Helped a lot!😂💙

  • @PatMcDonald41
    @PatMcDonald41 11 років тому +1

    Great colour upload ...

  • @Masterpaintingnowlearn2draw
    @Masterpaintingnowlearn2draw 12 років тому

    I just downloaded the demo for Artrage 3 just to see if mixing blue and yellow really make green. They don't. Instead they make a greyish color. The same thing happens in Photoshop. How did you get them to make green?

    • @frankieallen0
      @frankieallen0 5 років тому

      Learn2Draw, I’m not the owner of the video but do you see real color blending in the color options on the bottom right of the screen? Then when you mix the yellow and blue, you SHOULD get green when you turn “real color blending” on. When you mix the yellow and blue together you will get some greyish color, but when you do turn on the color blending mode, you will get GREEN!

  • @gzairborne
    @gzairborne 13 років тому

    very straightforward demonstration Oriane and great visual aid.

  • @frankieallen0
    @frankieallen0 6 років тому

    This is so soothing and relaxing. And this is one of the best color videos I ever saw. I hope there are more like this. And for whoever uploaded this, thank you!

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  13 років тому +2

    @gzairborne
    Hello Albert, is a pleasure to see you here. Thanks for the comment. I hope Turquoise wil read your response regarding the selection tool.

  • @turquoise311
    @turquoise311 13 років тому

    @orianelima thank you! But, I cant find the option settings... is it under a certain tool? because i cant find it other wise. Sorry for asking so many questions...

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  12 років тому

    @90jadek Hi Jadeck, thank you. There are two types of color mixing, additive and subtractive. Additive color is the color you get from mixing light (red + green + blue = white). This is what tvs/monitors/projectors/etc. are all based on (RGB color). Subtractive color is the color you get from mixing paint, ink, (yellow + blue = green) (red + yellow = orange) (red + blue = purple). Yellow is a primary color

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  13 років тому

    @spongegirl89 This is ArtRage Studio Pro.
    They have a starter free edition.

  • @frankieallen0
    @frankieallen0 6 років тому

    I use ArtRage on my iPad, and when I mix yellow and blue, I didn’t get green. I instead got a greyish-purple color. How did you make green mixing the yellow and blue?

    • @frankieallen0
      @frankieallen0 6 років тому

      Grey may be a secondary color instead of green.

  • @lostinmyprison3863
    @lostinmyprison3863 8 років тому +1

    Hey I really liked this video surprisingly it wasn't boring u earned a HUGGGEE like this rocks please do more😜😜😝😝😝😛😃😋😉😀😄😊😌😚🤓

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  12 років тому

    @WizzoPro9476 Red-violet is a rich color 3/4 of the way between red and magenta. In the usage of artists, red-violet is equivalent to purple. However, although the color "purple" is inaccurately used by many people as a synonym for violet or a color close to violet, professional artists generally use the term "purple" to specifically refer to a pigment color that is equivalent to red-violet in order to give themselves a larger and more balanced palette of pigments to work with.

  • @objecttool
    @objecttool Рік тому

    Awesome 😊

  • @thymeandspace110
    @thymeandspace110 9 років тому

    I've always heard the tertiary colors as (in the order you made them) chartreuse, marigold, vermillion, magenta, violet, (the secondary is purple) and aquamarine. But good video! I guess I just call them differently.

  • @tcole7692
    @tcole7692 9 років тому

    Great video

  • @drsubramonian
    @drsubramonian 10 років тому

    Good one......

  • @MartheElementalGod
    @MartheElementalGod 3 місяці тому

    Hey hey hey! Those two-named (tertiary) colors have names of their own aswell:
    Vermillion Or Cinnabar
    Amber Or Marigold
    Chartreuse Or Lime
    Teal Or Cyan
    Violet Or Indigo
    Magenta

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  12 років тому

    Thank you Oscar.

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  12 років тому

    @NinjaXNails Hi...If you used a tubed black paint, it can go muddy if you mix it with any other colors. When you mix your own black, you can control what it looks like... The most common black is a dark blue with an earth color (brown). ultramarine blue works well with this. Another way to create a rich black is equal parts of prussian blue, alizarin crimson, and an earth color like burnt sienna. There are plenty of ways to do it, each way will give you a little different kind of black.

    • @richiejourney1840
      @richiejourney1840 6 років тому

      orianelima using a tube black is not different (in essence) than mixing your own black and using it. You can control outcomes by various proportions and additional Hue additives to control bias and neutrality just as you can by mixing your own. Yes mixing your own black COULD bring more color harmony a bit easier but KNOWING your tube black is exactly the same thing OR just neutralize your Hue by adding its direct compliment. Any color that goes "muddy" is simply a color that you did not intend to mix. I'm tired of hearing people put down tube black as if its the plague when they still strive to mix it and use it. You just need to know that every black is biased and powerful just like Quinacridones and Phthalo's pigments. Black is not even a color to be avoided by Pure Colorists since they still strive for those "neutral gray's" and making "blacks" of their own. Hell, there is hardly a tube of pigment out there that most artists even want to use straight up and not desaturated. Don't be afraid of black, just KNOW your black whether you choose to buy it inexpensively or mix it entirely yourself and run through more of your expensive tube pigments. But you should know how to mix it from scratch just so you won't make a "muddy" color by mistake or you find yourself out of tube black and need a black. Those who study the Munsell System know how to adjust black to avoid a HUE shift when toning and shading and still make a Hue look good if one so needs it that way. DC's and over modified mixed blacks actually cause HUE shift as does our blue biased whites.
      Suffice it rather to say that a tube pigment black is not necessary on your Palette any more than any other tube pigment of convenience but it sure is convenient and cost effective. In the beginning when a person is learning how to mix pigments and the outcomes it is best to avoid black and other pigments of great tinting strength such as Phthalo's and Quin's. But on the other hand they have to know how to use them as well right away so they might as well just get started with them. So redundantly I say-just KNOW your pigments and don't fear to use them.

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  11 років тому

    Red-violet is a rich color 3/4 of the way between red and magenta. In the usage of artists, red-violet is equivalent to purple. However, although the color "purple" is inaccurately used by many people as a synonym for violet or a color close to violet, professional artists generally use the term "purple" to specifically refer to a pigment color that is equivalent to red-violet in order to give themselves a larger and more balanced palette of pigments to work with.

    • @richiejourney1840
      @richiejourney1840 6 років тому

      orianelima on who's color wheel-Munsells or everyone else's who do not hold to CYM?
      The dividing line of middle neutral RV is exactly where true optimal and available pigment "magenta" sits and it is not named as such but is named as a "violet" PV49. Purple, as defined by my dictionary, simply says, "a color intermediate between red and blue" which tells me that that is many-any where between middle neutral Red and middle neutral Blue. Many refer to these colors as "magentas", Orchids, Violets, Lavenders, Muaves, Purples, etc. What you describe as 3/4 between Red and "Magenta" (which does not actually exist in the color spectrum) is considered to be a RRV or RRP (very red purples OR violets as they are so aptly named in pigment codes which are PR's or PV's). Most professional artists that I know as well as most people that I know refer to Purple as colors more closely related to middle spectrum Violet-very RVV or BVV or just purple and violets (meaning any of these colors resultant in mixes between Red and Blue but more specifically closer to Middle Neutral zone mixes of a 1:1 mix of a more Neutral red Red and blue Blue. I and many other "professionals" refer to the range as violets as we tend to stick with the nomenclature of the visible light spectrum and pigment codes. No where do we find pigment codes of PP just PR, PV, and PB. The rest are considered PO, PY, and PG. In other words, Main primaries and secondaries. The rest is left for us to variously define, give inaccurate descriptive names to, and argue about.
      It is enough to know that "purple" is a Violetish HUE in color theory nomenclature and to what "purple" do you refer to exactly? Plum or Grape? But even that won't do since there is a variation in the species of each and each going through stages of development. Your "purplish" grape is far from my "greenish" grape. Most of us "professionals" make a distinction as to what we are talking about when we are talking to certain people (even among ourselves) like this is a violet or purple as you may know it or call it or we just talk in general and confuse everyone. Just like the obstinate artists who insist that CYM is THE PRIMARIES of physical matter pigment mixing. That is simply not true-not even in light mixing. They are only "primary" in the Printing Industry and even they do not hold to the truest pigments available for CYM or they are "primary" for those who use them as their main chosen RYB pigments and even then they will discover that they need other pigments to help them out with their dilemmas.

  • @floshey6840
    @floshey6840 8 років тому

    wow!!!! so awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Foxtango1776
    @Foxtango1776 6 років тому

    This is so good the other were too wordy, but these one is excellent. Thank you

  • @aqmaroslim9762
    @aqmaroslim9762 4 роки тому

    Hi ! Just wanna ask, is the software still available? I want to purchase the software for education purpose? Or maybe any free software that relate to this? Pls respond thanks :)

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  13 років тому

    @aphrodite144
    For subtractive combination of colors, as in mixing of pigments or dyes, such as in printing, the primaries normally used are cyan, magenta, and yellow, though the set of red, yellow, blue is popular among artists.
    Mixing equal parts yellow and magenta should give you red. Depending on the pigments you are using, however, there are many combinations that will yield different shades of red.

    • @richiejourney1840
      @richiejourney1840 6 років тому

      orianelima just as one can make different magenta's etc. The primaries of CYM are entirely that of the Printing Industry adopted as THE PRIMARIES for physical matter paint mixing by those who do not actually understand color theory which makes those adherents of CYM entirely wrong. What makes them usable as "primary" variants is the fact of RYB contained within them. What makes the traditional examples held out to kindergarten children as a base learning tool is also the fact that they contain larger vibrant biases of RYB and seem to make a more joyous and attention grabbing tool of education holding the children's interest and is thus highly usable as a starting point to teaching theory.
      While CYM is actually secondary in RGB, and "primary" in the Printing Industry, they are no more "primary" in RYB than any other High Value/Chroma tube of paint. Almost everyone "forgets" or are just ignorant, that "magenta" is an Imaginary color in the human brain and does not appear anywhere in the actual visible light spectrum. Since light contains many visible "primaries" (seven) which can not be scientifically called primary since they do not actually mix themselves, it stands to reason that there is only 1 true primary-light energy itself. Our Human Biology does the mixing. We see in the RGB but can not isolate spectrum yellow from a mix of red and green matter pigments and thus Yellow becomes the primary in this realm along with Red and Blue. This has been scientifically shown time and time again and again. We do not have any pigment that is pure neutral middle spectrum RYB of such high Value/Chroma relationship that would fulfill the entire mixing spectrum.This does not negate the fact of RYB HUE as the matter mixing primaries. In fact, the mixing of known Hue bias pigments proves it.
      CYM is no more primary in physical matter pigment mixing RYB just as that combo of CYM is no more primary in RGB or that contained within light itself ROYGBIndigoV. They only become "primary" when someone chooses to start with them and use them as their primary pigments. But in those regards they are no more primary than any other combinations of pigments containing RYB.

  • @luhvkiera
    @luhvkiera 5 років тому +3

    The music remind me about a anime like a anime or something

  • @ksantosh439
    @ksantosh439 9 років тому

    I learn to mix colors from this video thanks for up loader.

  • @YuRiSunga
    @YuRiSunga 6 років тому +3

    I studied that for the grade 5 MAPE in NASAH Montessori

    • @azhang5438
      @azhang5438 5 років тому

      YuRi YuZi I studied that too

  • @turquoise311
    @turquoise311 13 років тому

    how do you make a circle and adjust settings? i just bought it and im completely lost. -- thank you

  • @INTerpaloreMedia
    @INTerpaloreMedia 7 років тому +5

    Ok, I'll See These Color Names
    Green Yellow = Lime
    Yellow Orange = Gold
    Orange Red = Scarlet
    Red Violet = Fuchsia
    Blue Violet = Indigo
    Blue Green = Teal

    • @frankieallen0
      @frankieallen0 6 років тому

      Jordan Baumann Official Channel, those are very similar colors to the ones that were introduced in the video

    • @pufffuntv2024
      @pufffuntv2024 5 років тому

      Jordan Baumann Official Channel, no!

    • @azhang5438
      @azhang5438 5 років тому

      In Teal, it can be Cyan too.

    • @epicpommy
      @epicpommy 4 роки тому

      @@frankieallen0 because they ARE

  • @gzairborne
    @gzairborne 13 років тому

    @orianelima
    the selection tool only comes in artrage studio pro and artrage studio not artrage 2.5 or 2.6.

  • @lugh6982
    @lugh6982 4 роки тому

    Yellow + Green = Lime.
    Red + Violet = Pink!
    Blue + Violet = PURPLE

  • @sapPHIGHT
    @sapPHIGHT 6 років тому +2

    Blue and green indigo???

  • @violetadeasis4570
    @violetadeasis4570 8 років тому +2

    thank u very much for helping us..😊😀😄😅

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  12 років тому

    Responder a este vídeo... In the Munsell color system, magenta is called red-purple. In the CMYK color model used in printing, it is one of the primary colors of ink. In the RGB color model, the secondary color created by mixing the red and blue primaries is called magenta or fuchsia, though this color differs in hue from printer’s magenta.

  • @nikomarx
    @nikomarx 13 років тому

    @orianelima cant you make these URLs public??? Thanks for this video, really nice!

  • @queenelsaofarendelle8881
    @queenelsaofarendelle8881 8 років тому +2

    thanks it really helped with my makeup products

  • @Masterpaintingnowlearn2draw
    @Masterpaintingnowlearn2draw 12 років тому

    @NinjaXNails On a computer, try 4 parts primary blue, 2 parts primary red, and 1 part primary yellow.

  • @emil-9432
    @emil-9432 6 років тому

    Color mixing doesn’t work this way on the mobile version of the app.
    It works like in other digital painting apps (that I’ve tried) in terms of mixing, so you will not get this effect of another color being produced through the mixing. You’ll get more like opacity effect where one color can be slightly translucent so the color underneath is visible. And if you use a knife tool this effect will be improved. But you will not get a new color. Bought the app just because of this feature so writing it here for others. The app itself seems nice though, it looks like it can give a different look than some other apps. I spent too little time with it to comment on its features however.

    • @orianelima
      @orianelima  6 років тому

      Hi! ArtRage is a computer program. My mixing colors were made in Windows.

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  14 років тому

    cutepoison, thanks for your opinion. You probably are right. The theory of color is not straightforward. It Involves chemistry, physics, physiology, and psychology. What are the primary colors of light, paint, and printing? The literature is vast on the subject. I made a traditional approach in relation to the study of colors. I am sending to your channel some very interesting url about the subject.

  • @p-rakkofficial9024
    @p-rakkofficial9024 5 років тому

    Good job

  • @user-pw6wq5nq2h
    @user-pw6wq5nq2h 4 роки тому

    Superb

  • @christophkuhn360
    @christophkuhn360 Рік тому

    Amazing that it works with the theoretical basic colors red, blue & yellow to mix clean and bright secondary colors & tertiary colors in the program, but in reality instead of purple you get brown if you mix red and blue and instead of green you get gray if you mix yellow and Blue mixes, because red, blue & yellow are actually not primary colors in practice but yellow magenta & cyan, and for me the tertiary colors are called like this, red orange = blood orange, yellow orange = ocher yellow, yellow green = poisonous green, blue green = turquoise, blue purple = indigo and Red purple = fuchsia, on Itten's color wheel where the theoretical primary colors are red, blue and yellow, and the practical primary colors of subtractive color mixing in painting are magenta, cyan and yellow (CMYK) and the secondary colors red, green and blue, and for me the tertiary colors are called yellow-red = orange, yellow-green = poisonous green, cyan green = turquoise, cyan blue = sky blue, magenta blue = purple, and magenta red = carmine red, and with d The additive color mixture in the light colors are the primary colors of light red, green and blue (RGB) and the secondary colors of light magenta, cyan and yellow, and the tertiary colors are also called exactly the same for me, red-yellow = orange, green-yellow = poisonous green, green-cyan = Turquoise, cyan blue = sky blue, magenta blue = purple, and magenta red = crimson, so for example, but nice music and video nonetheless

  • @deeyaparekh6677
    @deeyaparekh6677 7 років тому

    This video was a lot of help to me

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  13 років тому

    @turquoise311 Turquoise311
    Hi, thanks for your comment. The circle is made with the option setings "ELLIPSE SELECTION". Try it you'll get. All the best.

  • @bandanasingh7780
    @bandanasingh7780 6 років тому +1

    thanks for this

  • @dazhibernian
    @dazhibernian 5 років тому +2

    This was fucking intense.

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  12 років тому

    @architectus777 I don't know what is happening, really. You can mix the colors both with the brush or the knife to get green.

  • @digitalArtform
    @digitalArtform 12 років тому +1

    @orianelima But I can mix magenta paint and yellow paint to get red paint.

    • @richiejourney1840
      @richiejourney1840 6 років тому

      digitalArtform AND I can mix a red and a blue to get magenta. In fact I can mix several pigments in various ways to make magenta. Cyan is a mixed color between Y & B plus white. The yellow used Y3 can also be replicated in HUE from a number of yellows and greens and white if need be. You must be stuck on what Primary Theory of Physical Pigments Mixing really is or you are just being facetious. Just in case....
      RGB are actually the primaries of our vision with White and Magenta being fictional colors made up by our brains to fill voids. The visible spectrum of light is made up of the primaries of the rainbow and scientifically speaking they are not "primary" either since colors do not mix in light. They mix only in the make up of our biology. No two people see color exactly the same and other creatures see differently than we do due to the make up of their biology.
      When we speak of the primaries of light mixing such as our vision, TV, and computers, then and only then are they RGB.
      When we speak of mixing physical matter pigments (and because our brains can not perceive the secondary yellow from a physical matter mix of red and green thus making us use Yellow as a primary to obtain greens etc) the primaries are RYB no matter what.
      When we speak of the physics of light itself (without which we would not see color at all) the "primaries" are that of the Rainbow since colors do not actually mix in light and maintain their own HUES and waves which are mixed in our brains after unabsorbed color waves are bounced off of objects and into our eyes which are then translated to our brains through RGB filters. It is due to all of this that we really need the highest saturated pigments in each Hue Family as possible.
      When we speak of CYM as "primaries" we are actually speaking about an industry of printing primaries used and those who obstinate that CYM are THE primaries of physical matter pigments (which is simply not true)
      Therefore, RYB is not just "artistically" speaking. It is just a fact (all things considered) in all physical pigment mixing as to what we "see" in our brains. This Palette of main HUES of all of the "primaries" of light are contained in every physical matter thing COUPLED by the way our vision works and if we want to "copy" them we best know how by simple physical matter pigment mixing and IT'S primary theory IF we are working in pigments. Working with Light and Coupled with our vision and brains then its RGB. In the physics of light there are many "primaries" and they do not include white or magenta or black (the absence of light).
      So this is why the primaries of RYB are the primary HUES in physical matter mixing. The only reason we see "magenta" is because of a total absence of Y&G and our eyes go R&B "overload" and our mind fills in what we know as "magenta". And I'm sure you can figure out what happens when you eliminate ALL influence of the other HUE primaries. Therefore, "magenta" is no more "primary" than any other pigment that we have. It's the HUES of RYB that are primary not which tube pigment is primary. They don't exist. The trick is to know the primary and secondary bias of the pigments you are using.

  • @elcamello1980
    @elcamello1980 11 років тому +1

    Can anyone help? I need to know what colors do I mix to get fuchsia (I think its also called magenta) it's a really bright, sort of fluorescent-neon like pink. Hope someone reads this. Thanks in advance.

  • @annieplayz5557
    @annieplayz5557 5 років тому

    WHAT DOES PEACH AND LIGHT PURPLE MAKE?

  • @brnyrkstudio
    @brnyrkstudio 14 років тому +2

    In a reflective or pigment sense primary colors are very much red, blue and yellow. They are primary colors reflectively because all other colors can be made out of those three. If you had red, green and blue paint can you make yellow?
    From a light stand point, red, green and blue can make every color because you are dealing with wavelengths of light which is very different than pigment/reflective.

  • @lindawilson7700
    @lindawilson7700 8 років тому +4

    this is so soothing

  • @divyagayathri3591
    @divyagayathri3591 5 років тому

    Thanks for your help

  • @sohnidhaliwal3845
    @sohnidhaliwal3845 8 років тому

    what website are you on in the video

  • @goharavetisyan1273
    @goharavetisyan1273 7 років тому

    thank you

  • @saeedanwar7738
    @saeedanwar7738 8 років тому +1

    thanks a lot ...soo helpful

  • @sophie6428
    @sophie6428 12 років тому +1

    what do you get when you mix all primary colors together

    • @gkar909
      @gkar909 5 років тому

      You got black.

  • @anamumer8526
    @anamumer8526 6 років тому

    Which 2 color mixing can give a maroon shade?

    • @jamessmith65536
      @jamessmith65536 5 років тому +1

      Red and black will make maroon. Also, CMY are the real primary colors.

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  14 років тому

    @p159140 , thanks for the nice comment.

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  11 років тому

    Perfect Sutiea. Adagio from from Mahler 5th Symphony.

  • @mahnoorawan8041
    @mahnoorawan8041 9 років тому

    what is this painting option did u download it

  • @sapPHIGHT
    @sapPHIGHT 6 років тому +1

    Blue green cyan???

  • @lanabanana142
    @lanabanana142 7 років тому +18

    I'm only here because of Wanda and Cosmo baby, coming out purple. and juandissimo is purple so did wanda cheat

  • @headlessthemaster6834
    @headlessthemaster6834 7 років тому +1

    Green plus yellow - the sun

  • @springtrap-zd4fz
    @springtrap-zd4fz 4 роки тому

    What color does red and purple make???

  • @tiawannamccallum8120
    @tiawannamccallum8120 Рік тому

    What did you find game?

  • @umakanttiwari4500
    @umakanttiwari4500 5 років тому

    very nice

  • @newrecord1000
    @newrecord1000 11 років тому

    Where can I download this from?

  • @migueltheannoyingthing7566
    @migueltheannoyingthing7566 4 роки тому

    Violet- purple
    Green yellow- charchuse
    Green Blue- cyan
    Violet blue- Violet
    Violet red- Magenta
    Orange red- vermillion
    Orange yellow- amber

  • @diamatezmsp6297
    @diamatezmsp6297 6 років тому +15

    yellow and green is lime...

    • @jamessmith65536
      @jamessmith65536 5 років тому +2

      Yellow and green is chartreuse in RGB (127, 255, 0) and CMY (127, 0, 255).

    • @CobaltGuy
      @CobaltGuy 3 роки тому

      Lime is sus

  • @thebudderking104
    @thebudderking104 10 років тому

    Thanks I did not no wat violet and indigo would make

  • @richasingh1609
    @richasingh1609 6 років тому

    V nice

  • @charlenehodder1937
    @charlenehodder1937 10 років тому

    What 2 colors make gold?

  • @starrish
    @starrish 14 років тому

    cool

  • @MusicKnowledge1
    @MusicKnowledge1 9 років тому

    Beautiful colors but the most beautiful color i saw was on the craft when i was taken by these beings the e.b.e's made us abductees play this light game and showed us colors we've never ever seen before it was amazing!

  • @katrinamadden9715
    @katrinamadden9715 8 років тому +1

    cool. You tought me something:)

  • @sapPHIGHT
    @sapPHIGHT 6 років тому +1

    Orange red was hot orange???

  • @smartkids-drawingandcolori6870
    @smartkids-drawingandcolori6870 5 років тому

    Useful video. I known some thing from this video.

  • @ushananthinirenganathan1685
    @ushananthinirenganathan1685 8 років тому

    What are the colour mixer to get royal blue?

    • @orianelima
      @orianelima  8 років тому

      Royal blue is a deep blue, often with a purplish tinge. Since royal blue is a shade of blue, all you need to do is darken the blue to make royal blue.
      Thanks

  • @YuRiSunga
    @YuRiSunga 3 роки тому

    Why yellow is always changing?

  • @sapPHIGHT
    @sapPHIGHT 6 років тому +3

    And blue violet purple??

    • @heposlis2409
      @heposlis2409 5 років тому

      Blue and red dont give violet but purple

  • @adrianap7489
    @adrianap7489 10 років тому +1

    BUT WHAT MAKES BROWN I'VE BEEN QUESTUONING THIS FOR SO LONG I ALSNKA

  • @sonicthehedgehogfan4545
    @sonicthehedgehogfan4545 5 років тому +5

    1:29 You meant Purple.

  • @florcastillo1957
    @florcastillo1957 4 роки тому

    What's this song called ???????

  • @drprakashshinde7588
    @drprakashshinde7588 4 роки тому

    Nice

  • @Sutiea
    @Sutiea 11 років тому

    +1 for Mahler's 5th Adagio!

  • @angelareneemorales919
    @angelareneemorales919 4 роки тому

    What two colors make the color mahgony in hair color

  • @tiawannamccallum8120
    @tiawannamccallum8120 Рік тому

    Violet is also called purple.

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  10 років тому +1

    Thank you india

  • @sally1633
    @sally1633 4 роки тому

    so " what do red and yellow make? Red and yellow make orange." " what does red and yellow make? Red and yellow makes orange." which should we use? I'm so confused.

    • @sally1633
      @sally1633 4 роки тому

      @Volgen West someone told me it should be makes, like "equals" in "one plus one equals two", so red plus yellow equals orange,that made me confused...

  • @lahvv_6935
    @lahvv_6935 8 років тому

    I love art

  • @saeedanwar7738
    @saeedanwar7738 8 років тому +1

    one question pls I want to get neon color pls do tutorial

  • @AbhishekThakur-qn4vt
    @AbhishekThakur-qn4vt 4 роки тому

    Super

  • @orianelima
    @orianelima  9 років тому

    Shahzadi, it was made with Artrage (digital software)

  • @jdjo8771
    @jdjo8771 5 років тому +1

    This bgm music scaring me

  • @turquoise311
    @turquoise311 13 років тому

    @orianelima i can only find stencils with ellipses.

  • @jannatularisha8537
    @jannatularisha8537 4 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @isaacnewton2844
    @isaacnewton2844 7 років тому

    thanks

  • @jjweiss5958
    @jjweiss5958 6 місяців тому

    Symphony no. 5.