BobBlast 185 - "Contrast - Why Value Packs a Wallop."
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- Contrast - Why Value Packs a Wallop
Welcome Back to Another BobBlast!
This week's BobBlast covers three topics that are often misunderstood, sometimes forgotten and can be just plain bothersome! And they are one of the basics of art school... VALUE - CONTRAST - LIGHT SOURCE
Why are these principles important to know when creating a painting? Value can establish the mood of the painting. Soft, gentle low-value tones can be romantic or quiet. On the other hand, bright contrasting values can be dramatic, eye-popping or even harsh.
Most artists are aware of the value scale - when I was in art school, one of the assignments was to make a value scale chart from ten to zero of all twelve colors from the standard color wheel. It took a week - but boy, did I learn the lesson about value!
Hint: Color right out of the paint tube is the darkest that color will ever be. On the value scale that is a #10. The color, when lighter reads from #10 to zero.
My demo is in black and white - It is the easiest example to use because of the high contrast. But remember, any color right out of the tube is still a #10. Yes, even yellow!
When I paint, I like to use Contrast - I like to lead the viewer's eye to the contrasting point on the painting - which can be a Value of #10 next to a midtone Value of #5 or a stark dramatic Value of #1. Contrast gives your painting punch, liveliness and dimensionality.
Establishing your Light Source will also create dimension. In this BobBlast, I demo a ball, lit with a dramatic spotlight - lighting only one side of the ball and also shines on the back wall. You will hear me say "Dark Against Light, Dark Against Light" over and over again. Incorporating a light source in your paintings will give focus, shape, dimension and a point of interest!
Practice Practice Practice!
You can put it 'simple' successfully because you know so very much of the fundamentals.
What a brilliant teacher you are Bob!!
Very kind of you - thanks!
You are an amazing teacher. I love that you repeat the key messages, it gets in and stays there...light to dark, light to dark ❤
I'll never get tired of this video. Thank you so much🥰
Excellent tutorial. I learn more from Bob Blasts than I ever did with 4 years at big 10 art school. If I could only recommend ONE tutorial from Bob, this would be it.
No, I sometimes have no idea when I start a painting, no prescience regarding it to be bold or subtle. Sometimes I change horses midstream. Sometimes it is preplanned. I like your vids and getting people to think outside the box.
Who in the world gave this a thumbs down? Bob you are the best. Keep 'em coming.
the schmucks!😂
Bob this is one of your best videos. Simple and informative. I enjoyed watching this!
Super!!!! Merci 🙏 Bob !
You are just great!! Thank you so much for your lessons!!!
Found the red thingy lol Red or green plexiglass, I have a red filter I never use on my camera. Great. Thanks Bob!!
Great class Sir. THank You.....
Bob I love your personality ! I think you are an awesome teacher!
You are a great teacher ;appreciate your teaching,!
You are such a wonderful teacher!!
Thanks Mr. Bob
You are wonderful!!! And very talented
Thank you BobBlast. Even though I know this, I realized I didn’t really know this. Thank you for reminding me of the importance of strong lighting.
Very helpful. Thank you Bob.
You are such a fine and joyfull Teacher wether its the very basic teachings as here or more advanced playfull stuff - always inspiring, and always very informative thank you for your generous sharing
You are able to explain so well any subject because you know what you are talking about. Many other tutorials are not that clear like yours. Bravo.
You make me chuckle. 😂
Gracias Bob por tus generosas clases!!!!!
Bob rocks!
Generous Dumb proof explanations, crystal clear, on top a pleasant cheerful personality, you put people in good mood. Thanks for being there.
Love your style! The best motivator on UA-cam
Very refreshing there bob o
Thank you very much! I'm learning so much from your tutorials
Thank you Deborah!
Your videos are awesome. I've just started teaching myself how to paint abstract and the hardest things for me is making a mess, loosening up, going outside of the lines and trying not to be perfect. Because of my personality most of my abstract paintings are straight lines, perfect geometric shapes and I have a hard time when to stop and walk away. But I've been watching your videos and did my first real abstract art according to the Bob Blast method. Still has some of my personality in it but if I keep painting using the Bob Blast method than I'll eventually be able to paint loose and free flowing
As always Bob very informative and fun. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent with us.
Thank you for sharing and teaching. You're a blast Bob!. The greatest, Gods blessings to you.
The light just went on about light source! Thank you Bob, you just made it click.
Amazing thanks
Love this one, high school art lessons I forgot about! I do have dyslexia and it's tough, just need to remind myself first! So thanks!🖌💌
J'adore votre façon de transmettre votre art! Merci Bob vous êtes super.
Thanks Bob... You know what you are talking about ... Fantastic to learn from a true master 👌🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much Bob ❤
Thank you Tracy!
Superb
Wonderful lesson. I’m having fun learning the basics again by watching your videos
It's a pleasure to watch and listen to you! Just GREAT!
Wow. Thanks Bob. This is a Key i needed😂
Thanks Linda!
Bob, thank you so much for this lesson. I really understood the three concepts for the first time. You are a great teacher. __/\__
Hi !
Bob, once you do com to India..
I hope it will be memorable trip.
Great lesson 👍 thank you
Thanks Timothy!
Daaaaahhh I don’t know !?! Too funny !!
thanks sir
Thank you Bob..extremely helpfull
Awesome teaching/teacher!!!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Thanks for taking us to the dark side Bob ... great informative vid ...
Wonderful lesson; thank you!
Thanks for the great review Bob.
what an awesome and fun video!
Like I mean in the best way possible. Like, he was a magician by the time he was 10, he loved performing, he became an inventor & patented things, & is like this uber-respected painter, teacher, & I'm like-------how?
Thankx for your simply explain it is very helpful👍
👏👏👏👏you're a legend
Love this. Thanks
Love what you teach
youre awesome. i love these videoes, keep em coming
Thank You....!
Thankyou soooo much
ACE/tennis talk Melbourne, Australia. CJ x
Thank you...
Great video
Anyone who gives this a thumbs down as my grandchild would say is a meany!
Light against dark light against dark, dark against light dark against light, should I just do it or should I just say no, knowing when to say when and leave well enough alone, I'm so confused I do abstracts and this helps me very much. Thank you Bob.
Do any other BOBAPHYTES sometimes feel like he's kind of like, you know, from another realm, like with some lowkey wizard vibes but druidic in a northern california kind of way?
What paper did you use for testing?
Will you speak more about your journal? I will search through your videos, to see if you've spoken of it in the past.
I want to mount my paper paintings. What materials do u recommend?
Se puede traducir a español ?
Bonjour Robert,pourriez vous traduire en français, Je vous en serais très reconnaissante.
What paper were you using for those value studies?
What paper do you use
I have two favorites - Kilimanjaro and Fabriano.
@@RobertBurridgeBobBlast Are these water cooler papers and do you gesso them before you start your studies?
Bob you are sooo patient with your wanna be artists. Heh heh, so patient with clueless people that just want a good time.
Why do you say that?
:-)
Awesome Thanks