understanding shadow colors

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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2013
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  • @johnpaulbutera8793
    @johnpaulbutera8793 9 років тому +52

    Sir, you have just completely just changed my artistic perspective

  • @geospectrum
    @geospectrum 4 роки тому +5

    That simple lesson has clarified something I've been thinking about for years. I'll apply that to my next painting.

  • @brownjh91
    @brownjh91 3 роки тому +2

    This just changed how I will paint forever. THANK YOU for giving your time to make these videos!

  • @YanBelley
    @YanBelley 8 років тому +18

    Sir, you are the best teacher so far. I really enjoy watching your videos. I'm learning so much! Thanks for all, Y

  • @JSG-mw4qr
    @JSG-mw4qr 7 років тому +23

    this is the best channel on youtube!

    • @sundayaito2230
      @sundayaito2230 6 років тому +1

      JsgLrr5612, you are right. The videos are hd and audio is good, and Mr Mark cader is a great teacher.

  • @3wetpaint
    @3wetpaint 10 років тому +6

    Thank you for imparting all of this knowledge free to the public! You are the man.. subbed!

  • @corpushypercubus4587
    @corpushypercubus4587 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you! I’m new to painting and this is by far the most helpful and elegant demonstration of this concept I’ve seen.

  • @dv9476
    @dv9476 Рік тому

    I find his perspectives amazing

  • @sunlight4tullip
    @sunlight4tullip 10 років тому +3

    wow! that clarifies things. it seemed so complicated, but not when you explain it. THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!

  • @danv1061
    @danv1061 6 років тому

    Best art instruction on the web. Detailed explanation, but simplified so you can actually use what he teaches.

  • @ablabidi3611
    @ablabidi3611 7 років тому +8

    The simplest and most accessible explanation. Great teacher.

  • @ripintandon
    @ripintandon 6 років тому

    I feel so thankful to you. You break down art into science and make it easy to understand. it's not about blindly following the 'instinct' anyone.

  • @benluisada
    @benluisada 10 років тому +4

    Thank you! I'm learning so much from your insights, you're great!

  • @gattbe5611
    @gattbe5611 6 років тому +1

    LISTEN YOU ,,you are a very good teacher and you sure know your stuff and you can paint !!! you are a triple threat..thank you for sharing.. a fan and student,,,,Bill

  • @IamVegardEid
    @IamVegardEid 4 роки тому

    Such a clear and natural way to put it. Thank you so much.

  • @peppercornfury
    @peppercornfury 7 років тому

    I enjoy listening to you talk about these things. Very informative regarding color also.

  • @robhead22
    @robhead22 Рік тому

    Beautiful explained, and demonstrated, in three minutes!! Thank you!

  • @gabib.1780
    @gabib.1780 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you so very much for this explanation, so simple and concentrated information, yet life changing (or skill changing if you will). I have been drawing ever since i can remember, but was unable to shade or use any color up until some 10 years ago when I had the realization that it's all a matter of optics and how light behaves. My work improved significantly as a result and this was one of he pieces of information I was missing. I didn't really understand how the shadow is formed so what colours should I use for it.

  • @WaSiLLy63
    @WaSiLLy63 7 років тому

    Excellent! Thank you for the clarification! Best part was your explanation of colors and shadows and light bouncing around the still life display behind you! Well said! :)

  • @suezq9155
    @suezq9155 5 років тому +1

    Ahhh ok now I understand, so glad you made this video because I had a hard time understanding what other people were talking about. Not that I didn’t understand but my mind needs to know why. I really need to know how it works. That’s why algebra was so hard for me teachers couldn’t explain how it works. Thank you for that reflection (visual) example was perfect.

  • @lonemapper
    @lonemapper 10 років тому +4

    Love these videos

  • @maldoori238
    @maldoori238 7 років тому +5

    Very usefu Mark. Thank you again

  • @jeanbyrd7444
    @jeanbyrd7444 3 роки тому

    Thanks Mark, I really needed that right now!

  • @dummyno
    @dummyno 10 років тому +1

    Thank you so much! It's brilliant! ☺

  • @faywang8341
    @faywang8341 4 роки тому

    I cant believe its a free content, thank you so muchhhhh

  • @claudiatapia8310
    @claudiatapia8310 3 роки тому

    He amazes me ...

  • @SueDeutscher
    @SueDeutscher 10 років тому +1

    love it

  • @lizaalbalady8536
    @lizaalbalady8536 3 роки тому

    Very nice explanation and adding Arabic translation is very, very wonderful

  • @AmyZGreen
    @AmyZGreen 8 років тому +1

    Hello! Excellent videos, I'm so glad I found you. In this vid you were using a white light on a white ball. What happens if the light is for example, blue, and the ball is orange? How do you know what colour the ball will be under that light? I've been struggling so much with this. Perhaps I'm over thinking it?

  • @TheGalaxyWar
    @TheGalaxyWar 6 років тому +2

    Damn 🙌 so good

  • @lillianaperezalvarado9961
    @lillianaperezalvarado9961 9 років тому

    Thanks ! I was talking about when you put on the glass table the five colours (the Geneva pallete) mixed in a wide spectrum (in rows of more less 9 values each one) and I wanted to see in detail how you obtained them (the quantity of paint used for to get each one).It´s because I am studing your method. It is very interesting. Sure!, I am going to see that video. Thanks a lot for your response!

  • @ManiDProductions
    @ManiDProductions 5 років тому +5

    amazing, explained it so well, so I guess the whole 'warm light cool shadows' thing is nonsense..

  • @nerueru5756
    @nerueru5756 9 років тому +8

    a revelation

  • @graememackay4266
    @graememackay4266 Рік тому

    Excellent.

  • @DebJGuy
    @DebJGuy 2 роки тому

    Mind blown

  • @PHancock11
    @PHancock11 7 років тому +1

    Thanks, I understand...

  • @chrisgriffith1573
    @chrisgriffith1573 4 роки тому

    What you are talking about is radiosity of light. The bounced light illuminations.

  • @publicopinion3596
    @publicopinion3596 4 роки тому

    I need a book on this

  • @fithascookingandtraveling
    @fithascookingandtraveling 2 роки тому

    👍👍👍

  • @jaym3064
    @jaym3064 2 роки тому

    Thanks Mark! Is the poster board white, pink, or red?

  • @skatefdp
    @skatefdp Рік тому

    Can you explain to me in 1:25 when the ball is green the shadow shoul be pink + green but what about using red in the shadow as well because its the complementary color of green, or shouldi just create the shadow from the color of the object and the wall that’s reflecting or something similar?

  • @khaledahmed8322
    @khaledahmed8322 7 років тому

    thank u sir

  • @NevardArt
    @NevardArt 3 роки тому

    My Mentor.

  • @maldoori238
    @maldoori238 7 років тому

    Useful! Apologies for the error

  • @safekamal5183
    @safekamal5183 4 роки тому

    💞👍 from Egypt

  • @aourose
    @aourose 6 років тому

    Hi what is color shadow in yellowish wall

  • @markbarrera6807
    @markbarrera6807 7 років тому

    Is your pallet the same color as the canvas ground, by design, or coincidence?

  • @lillianaperezalvarado9961
    @lillianaperezalvarado9961 9 років тому

    Hi, I have been learning from all your videos, I think you are an excellent teacher, but, I have been looking for a video where be full explained how to get all the scale of values o from the geneva pallette but I never find something like this.

    • @DrawMixPaint
      @DrawMixPaint  9 років тому

      Lilliana Pérez Alvarado I'm not sure what you're asking. Black is the darkest, white is the lightest, and of course you can get any value in between (in grayscale or with color). The blue and brown I use make colors darker, the yellow and white I use make them lighter, and the red can also be used to darken in some cases although I seldom use it for that since brown is generally better for making something darker and redder. If you haven't seen it yet, check out the "Benefits of a Limited Palette" video where I do a color-mixing lesson towards the end of the video.

  • @TurningGuns
    @TurningGuns 4 роки тому

    Watch these vidoes at your own risk, what is your risk?

  • @TurningGuns
    @TurningGuns 4 роки тому

    Watch your shadows own risk, what?