I loved this demo. I couldn't decide which of the two to choose, I love the one with cold shadows and warm lights. It would be interesting if you made more videos of this type. The subject of values, temperature, etc. Thank you very much Christina
I would like to know more about the effects that colours have alongside each other. How they meld, sit alongside each other and how to make them shimmer.
It’s a fascinating topic! I made a video that explores this a bit: Color theory exercise: how colors interact ua-cam.com/video/3bz-09xJkxM/v-deo.html The book “Interaction of Color” by Joseph Albers has some great exercises on this topic.
Thanks so much for this! I was wondering whether you built your own float frames for your canvas art, or any information about your source would be much appreciated!
Great lesson & well demonstrated. Always up for more! I really like your down to earth & transparent approach in all of your videos 😊
Awesome, thank you!
Very good explanation. It would be helpful to see more on this topic.
Thank you! Great, I’ll keep that in mind for future videos :)
I had stopped drawing, but after seeing your work I started drawing again. Thank you for your wonderful work.
Thank you! I’m so glad to hear that you were inspired to start drawing again - keep it up!!
This was such a great video. Thanks for making color temperature a little easier to understand!
Awesome, I’m so glad you found it helpful!
Great lesson, learned a lot about this topic. Thank you.
I'm so glad you found it helpful!
I loved this demo. I couldn't decide which of the two to choose, I love the one with cold shadows and warm lights. It would be interesting if you made more videos of this type. The subject of values, temperature, etc. Thank you very much Christina
Thank you! I’ll keep that in mind for future videos 😃❤️
Yes, I would like more lessons. Thank You for the happy/sad pear lesson 😁
Amazing- yes I would certainly be up for more lessons and exercises along those lines!!
Awesome, thanks Annek!
Thank you Christina, great video ❤
For sure! Happy painting :)
I really enjoyed this!!
Thank you, glad you liked it!
thank you! this is a good introduction to this topic
Thanks! Glad you liked it :)
Good exercise. I'm going to take my watercolors and do this with the colors in my pallet.
That's a great idea! Happy painting :)
Oh what a great idea, I’m going to do the same!
You're a wonderful teacher❤
Thank you, I’m glad you liked it!
Very interesting .Please more of this❤from🇨🇭
Thank you! I’ll keep that in mind for future videos :)
Really loved this Christina x Nell
Thank you!
I would like to know more about the effects that colours have alongside each other. How they meld, sit alongside each other and how to make them shimmer.
It’s a fascinating topic! I made a video that explores this a bit: Color theory exercise: how colors interact
ua-cam.com/video/3bz-09xJkxM/v-deo.html
The book “Interaction of Color” by Joseph Albers has some great exercises on this topic.
@@christinakentartThankyou for this information. I'll check both sources out.
Thanks so much for this! I was wondering whether you built your own float frames for your canvas art, or any information about your source would be much appreciated!
Oh sure! I buy the floater frames, usually from Amazon or Jerry's Arterama, and I get Illusions Floater Frames or Ampersand Floater Frames
@ thanks so much!
Love this demo a lot ! Please more.
2.05 burnt/raw sienna. Sorry I am a word sensitive, can't help it, sorry .
So glad you liked it! And yes, I meant to say “burnt sienna.”
I love the moods created with such simple color shifts. Great video for anyone needing a simple and concise explanation of color temperature.
I know right? It's such an interesting concept. And thank you!
Hi..What kind of paper is used for this painting? It's looking like very smooth.
I’m using arches oil paper. It has a bit of texture, kind of like watercolor paper.
Thank you - good clear explanation.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it! :)
Highlights should be cool
That’s a great idea! Using a contrasting temperature for the highlights can really make them pop.