Muted colors are more natural! How to desaturate colors. Color mixing with acrylics for beginners.

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  • Most colors we see are quite muted, while the colors we buy often are very saturated. In this video I show a few ways to mute colors.
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  • @prism9884
    @prism9884 Місяць тому +44

    Damn dude…this video was so freakin helpful! I’ve watched a handful of videos trying to understand color theory better. And this was for sure the best one I’ve seen where I understood it enough to apply it to my work.
    Hell yeah, man. Thank you for your content!

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому +5

      Great that I could help a bit, enjoy painting!🎨👍

  • @KatBrand420
    @KatBrand420 Рік тому +65

    I’ve been struggling mixing colors. My brain is old and have some short term memory loss after chemo so as soon as I would watch videos about mixing I’d forget as soon as the video was over. Until I found you!!! I’m getting it. Your method of explaining is so good. Something you do just made it click in, maybe it’s the antics to make you breath and relax without having to say it. Just a tremendous big thank you 🙏🏻

    • @beppienagtegaal6879
      @beppienagtegaal6879 Рік тому +1

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Рік тому +5

      My pleasure, that’s so great to hear!👍👍👍🎨

    • @KatBrand420
      @KatBrand420 Рік тому +2

      Also I have Parkinson’s so I need all the help I can get lol

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Рік тому +2

      @@KatBrand420 then I hope you can get a lot of joy out of painting, wishing you all the best❤

    • @jnleduc
      @jnleduc 25 днів тому +3

      I feel your pain!​@KatBrand420 I made a ton of color chips.Kind of like the color chips you get at the paint store.
      I was able to practice mixing while creating a reference for the future.
      I put the brush brush down for years and am picking up right where I left off because of this.

  • @jeffmoodie6144
    @jeffmoodie6144 6 місяців тому +16

    I just pared my palette down to 5 colours. Red, yellow, blue, burnt umbar and white. Then I went to town mixing colours and values just to see how they all interact. Then I swapped out for different primaries to see variations. Your video does a very good job of demonstrating a lot of what I got to by tinkering and I think that just playing with the colours and variations without having an actual painting in process is a very important exercise.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  6 місяців тому

      I think you're absolutely right, so glad you mention that! When we want to learn to play an instrument, we find it normal that we practice things 'out of context', in painting I almost never see people do that and it's very beneficial to do that and also fun.👍👍

  • @jomsies
    @jomsies 20 днів тому +9

    This is so refreshing. So many art teachers fear monger mixing with white and black in fear of “muddy colors”. It’s like they forgot about the color theory class they taught days prior.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  20 днів тому

      Yes, that's what I also noticed, I've had a lot of teachers that prohibited the use of black😅🎨

    • @Angie_flores
      @Angie_flores 19 днів тому

      Whats a muddy color and why would black and white cause that? Most art teachers dont want you to use black so you can learn to make black from other colors. There is no pure black in nature, especially shadows, so they want you to learn to mix your own black.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  18 днів тому +2

      @@Angie_flores Yes, I do that myself as well with students: for a good understanding of color mixing/color theory it's essential to learn how primaries and complementaries etc. work. There are a lot of great art teachers that will explain that in the correct manner. Problem is however, there are also a lot of art teachers simply say: you must never use black. And that makes absolutely no sense at all.

    • @TheMediaMachine
      @TheMediaMachine 16 днів тому

      I think they heard a lot that "don't use black" and they forgot what that meant. That black is a color in itself. So if mixed with yellow, you get a darker shade of green, not a dark shade of yellow. So it was never about don't use black but rather know how and when to use it.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  15 днів тому

      @@TheMediaMachine Spot on! Also, not all black pigments are the same, there are black pigments with cooler or warmer undertones etc.👍

  • @Tsortso1
    @Tsortso1 2 місяці тому +20

    This paper towel is quite a fighter, glad you survived because you have so much to teach my dear friend!

  • @joanasaad915
    @joanasaad915 4 дні тому

    Loved the paper towel roll! Humor is good.! Thanks so much for making mixing colors more understandable.

  • @DG-mv6zw
    @DG-mv6zw Місяць тому +4

    Wonderfully useful tutorial, and so well explained and presented. A painting is already finished once you've chosen the right colour , hue and chroma etc. I subscribed on the basis of this video alone. Looking forward to your other videos. Thanks so much, Too. Greetings from Scotland, my friend 👍

  • @virginiainnes9042
    @virginiainnes9042 2 місяці тому +10

    This has been the most helpful color tutorial I have seen! Thank you so much! And I love your comedic side…very informative and entertaining! God bless!

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  2 місяці тому +2

      Glad to hear it was helpful, enjoy painting!👍

  • @kennedybrown7079
    @kennedybrown7079 21 день тому +2

    This is a fantastic video! I’ve never heard color theory explained so clearly. I’m looking forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @imcrimson8618
    @imcrimson8618 Місяць тому +4

    I suck with identifying muted colors in general. So this video is very insightful. I also find it hard to place a name on muted colors at times.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому +3

      Glad I could help a bit, and your comment just made me think that it would be good to make a separate video on that topic (how to identify colors when they're not that obvious). Have fun painting!👍

    • @imcrimson8618
      @imcrimson8618 Місяць тому

      @@toonnagtegaal_en sounds like a wonderful idea! One that I rarely see too

  • @kreativundhappy
    @kreativundhappy 5 місяців тому +8

    The struggle with the paper towels is real, I feel you 😂 Very good video, thanks for sharing!

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  5 місяців тому

      😂😂Glad I'm not the only one with that struggle!👍

  • @FeatureCreatures-
    @FeatureCreatures- 10 днів тому

    This was fantastically helpful, thank you! I'm colour blind and have always struggled to understand how colour moves from one to the other. This is a great system that even I can use, thanks again!

  • @jutta3378
    @jutta3378 10 місяців тому +7

    Wow, this is just what I was looking for! A lot of my acrylic paintings seem to have a "shrill" quality to them probably because I try to compensate for my red-green colour blindness. But that most colours we see are naturally quite muted is a revelation to me - as beginners we tend to paint what we think a subject should look like instead of painting what is in front of us. Now that alone is a valuable lesson in itself! As usual, great teaching and very encouraging!

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  10 місяців тому +2

      I completely agree. And it's one of the things I personally like most about painting: it literally opens your eyes. Learning to paint from life has little to do with learning to do tricks with brushes and paint, it's more about learning to observe. 👍

  • @adrianghandtchi1562
    @adrianghandtchi1562 18 днів тому

    I haven’t painted in a long time, but I’ve done a lot of digital art and your frame of reference for color was very informative and I really appreciate your video.

  • @dewidraws
    @dewidraws 18 днів тому

    Dank u wel voor de tijd dat u in deze video heeft gestoken. Ik heb behoorlijk wat geleerd. Het is prettig om naar uw duidelijk uitleg te luisteren.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  17 днів тому

      Graag gedaan, veel plezier met schilderen!👍🎨👍

  • @MANIAKRA
    @MANIAKRA 20 днів тому

    Absolutely incredible video. It's 3:33AM and I am on the edge of my seat learning about colour theory. Thanks!

  • @vickibrighton9455
    @vickibrighton9455 26 днів тому +1

    Very helpful video on color saturation. 🙌🏻♥️

  • @antonioduverge3558
    @antonioduverge3558 15 днів тому

    This was a masterclass!

  • @kelechim-8406
    @kelechim-8406 Місяць тому

    I loved watching you mix these matching colors so perfectly.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks👍 it's just a matter of practicing combined with some basic knowledge of color theory. If I can do it, you can do it as well!👍👍

  • @dappman247
    @dappman247 5 місяців тому +1

    This video explained the true concept of color mixing for me! Thank you sir

  • @boulbon08
    @boulbon08 2 місяці тому

    Great video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge, and for throwing in some fun 😄

  • @chrisbadham2805
    @chrisbadham2805 8 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic.You've explained things that have perplexed me ,for years.Thankyou.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  8 місяців тому

      That's great to hear, enjoy painting!👍🎨

  • @SuvojyotiRoy
    @SuvojyotiRoy Місяць тому

    Such a beautiful and helpful video. Thank you!

  • @viseuez
    @viseuez 2 місяці тому

    Wow!! It only took two minutes to answer so many of my questions. The teaching method, video and commentary are EXCELLENT! Thank you for sharing!

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  2 місяці тому

      My pleasure, great that it was helpful!👍👍👍

  • @r0gu3_gh0st
    @r0gu3_gh0st 3 місяці тому

    This is great! I've been getting back into painting and I don't remember too much from my art teacher back from 10+ years ago. This was a great refresher

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  3 місяці тому

      That's great! Nice that you started painting again, enjoy it!👍

  • @sunadesun383
    @sunadesun383 2 місяці тому

    Great video ! I've learnt so much. Thank you 🌹

  • @yaelpedroza125
    @yaelpedroza125 Місяць тому

    I enjoyed the comedic relief in between all the informative goodies.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому

      Thanks, that's exactly why I do these weird things 😂👍

  • @vandakocsis9163
    @vandakocsis9163 3 місяці тому +1

    Great surprise with the paper towel comedy, thank you :D

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  3 місяці тому

      😂a bit of realitysoap of my daily struggles here and there!

  • @Maanuum
    @Maanuum Місяць тому

    Wow, this video was perfect! It helped me so much! Thank you 👏🏼

  • @ishadesai5650
    @ishadesai5650 Рік тому

    Perfect video about what I was looking for. Thank you so much.

  • @stefaniemore3203
    @stefaniemore3203 23 дні тому

    Thank you, so much. The video was so enjoyable, from start to finish, that it did not feel at all like a lesson. But, boy did I learn! You make it seem so easy. I am now subscribed to your website, and I'm looking forward to learning how to work with acrylics. With regard to your "adversary," the roll of paper towels, the only thing I can say is: I hope you folks have better medical insurance than we do here in the U.S. (ha, ha). Thank you for your wonderful and playful sense of humor.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  22 дні тому

      I'm glad it was helpful! Luckily the medical insurance here is great. If I'm not wrapped in kitchen paper, then I'm wrapped in plaster.😅😅 Enjoy painting!

  • @artsjasukebang2948
    @artsjasukebang2948 7 місяців тому

    THIS SOMETHING I WAS LOOKING FOR !!! I AM BLESSED TO CLICK ON THIS VIDEO !!

  • @JJ33438
    @JJ33438 2 місяці тому +1

    wow this is sooo good thank you.

  • @jillkent6134
    @jillkent6134 Місяць тому

    I really enjoyed your video so helpful watching you get the colours right 😊

  • @danfloawe
    @danfloawe Місяць тому

    Great video, very good instruction. Also loved the little bit of comedy

  • @beppienagtegaal6879
    @beppienagtegaal6879 Рік тому +1

    That s fantastic!

  • @sinsubra
    @sinsubra 8 місяців тому

    Great video. I didn’t understand how to desaturate a color correctly until I watched this video. Thank you so much

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  8 місяців тому

      My pleasure, I’m glad it was helpful!👍🎨

  • @petercope-ro1pu
    @petercope-ro1pu Місяць тому

    Great video i learn much from you with this , love the way you teach please keep doing these videoa you are an exellent teacher .

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому

      Thanks! I will go on, but sometimes (like now) I don't have the time, so I'm a little bit inconsistent with the upload scheme 👍

  • @prenic3527
    @prenic3527 Місяць тому

    This is extremely well explained, thanks!

  • @gregputz1735
    @gregputz1735 Місяць тому

    Excellent Video!!! Thank You!!!

  • @riellereally
    @riellereally Місяць тому

    super helpful and clear thanks!

  • @susanKochenberger
    @susanKochenberger Місяць тому

    First time I've watched you and found your instructions to be very good...especially for this somewhat beginner. I've subscribed and look forward to learning more!!

  • @Lisa_is_an_evil_snail
    @Lisa_is_an_evil_snail 22 дні тому

    Wow now I have to rethink my entire style lol

  • @snickersicecream318
    @snickersicecream318 Місяць тому

    very helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @christinewilde110
    @christinewilde110 2 місяці тому

    Brilliant. Thank you. X

  • @karenlavigne1108
    @karenlavigne1108 4 місяці тому +1

    Such a helpful video, thank you!!

  • @CarolPan
    @CarolPan 7 місяців тому

    Excellent video! I'm new to acrylics, having come from watercolors, so some of this is familiar but so much is new and you did a great job helping me to understand. Thank you!

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  7 місяців тому

      That's great, glad it was helpful and I hope you enjoy acrylics! 👍👍

  • @wise_nut
    @wise_nut Місяць тому

    this video rocks! thanks!

  • @oscarbarrios6726
    @oscarbarrios6726 2 місяці тому

    very good demonstration of color mixing, thanks a lor

  • @k.elmaraghy1370
    @k.elmaraghy1370 8 місяців тому

    You're so much fun to watch+ I ve been more and more interested in color. Though I find it hard as to how to apply all that knowledge.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  8 місяців тому +1

      That's great! Don't worry about applying it. That will come naturally as you go along. Rome wasn't built in a day, we learn step by step. I learn everyday as well and that's one of the things that makes painting so much fun.👍🎨

  • @maxguo4358
    @maxguo4358 Місяць тому

    Much appreciate your extremely helpful teaching and sharing! It's just marvellous! And BTW, you are cute!

  • @BlessedForever888
    @BlessedForever888 Місяць тому

    This was really help - thank you very much!

  • @rahanaderi2154
    @rahanaderi2154 22 дні тому

    It was perfect 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @MarcGerritLanger
    @MarcGerritLanger Місяць тому

    Very nice video. Thank you

  • @MonkonTheWay-ie4dm
    @MonkonTheWay-ie4dm Рік тому +1

    Wonderful tutorial...! Liked n subscribed❤🖌️🎨

  • @davidportch8837
    @davidportch8837 6 днів тому

    very helpful ... many thanks...

  • @kylejennings819
    @kylejennings819 Місяць тому

    New to this channel and the break effect when you tossed the pallet knife caught me so off guard hah. Great great great content! New sub here

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому

      I did that to test if you were still awake!😂Welcome to the channel, have fun painting!👍

  • @lindablake9540
    @lindablake9540 Місяць тому

    Thank you this was so useful

  • @ysensei9
    @ysensei9 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much ! Very helpful !
    Très intéressante vidéo , très bien expliqué , rien a dire , c est parfait !
    Je m abonne
    Merci

  • @saranevillerogueart9627
    @saranevillerogueart9627 Місяць тому +1

    Best way is to add the opposite color from the color wheel. Ex.. blue and orange. Red and green. Yellow and purple.

  • @farhanazamm
    @farhanazamm 18 днів тому

    Very useful thanks❤

  • @markceamusika
    @markceamusika 3 місяці тому

    As a bigenner, I appreciate this very much, thank youuu

  • @holagabriella
    @holagabriella 15 днів тому

    Thank you so much!❤

  • @miltonwelch4177
    @miltonwelch4177 4 дні тому

    THANK YOU!

  • @etabbarakat9411
    @etabbarakat9411 9 місяців тому

    Very helpful..thank you

  • @annapiosik5982
    @annapiosik5982 7 місяців тому +1

    wise and funny, thanks, I've understood!

  • @yeshonestly4268
    @yeshonestly4268 Місяць тому

    Thank you 👍👍👍

  • @pavoliring8398
    @pavoliring8398 2 місяці тому +2

    I like how you are able to make jokes on yourself

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  2 місяці тому +1

      I have to, otherwise I take myself too seriously!😂👍

  • @robinmartin1759
    @robinmartin1759 Місяць тому

    In art school we were not allowed to use black to mute our colors. We were taught to mix the primary colors with the color opposite in the color wheel. Black is used very sparingly and in most cases Never used. 6:16

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому +1

      Yes, that was the same at my art school. And it's fine because that way you can learn that black isn't necessary. It also provides for a better understanding of color mixing when you mute colors by using three primaires. But at the same time I dislike rigid rules, using black can be fine as well but most beginners tend to overdo it. Another example is the use of an eraser, that was also forbidden at my art school. And that's fine as well for a while, but in the end erasers have their use as well. 👍🎨

  • @kimedwards1922
    @kimedwards1922 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this tutorial. I was wondering how you get the color swatches for your painting?

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  2 місяці тому +1

      I used Photoshop, but in every drawing software or photo editing program there's an eydrop-tool.Then I've made some rectangular shapes of the picked colors. Normally I just check with the mixed color on the backside of my palette knife, hold it in front of the photo or subject, but I must say the eydropper tool is very fun to play with, you can learn a lot about colors just checking at various spots in a photograph. 👍

  • @carinaruijsch
    @carinaruijsch 3 місяці тому

    Ahhhh nu snap ik het! Tnks ik ga eens aan het mixen!

  • @Otacon_
    @Otacon_ 2 місяці тому

    loved the keukenrol-jokes 😂

  • @intissarnassif5291
    @intissarnassif5291 8 місяців тому

    i've never understood how to mix colors like this . thank you so much . can you make a video about sunset shades or ocean ?

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  8 місяців тому +1

      Good idea, I've put it on my list! May take a while before I can shoot the video, but I won't forget!👍👍

  • @nicoleperron3315
    @nicoleperron3315 Місяць тому

    I have a photo of my son when he was very little, he was having the same issue with the paper towels, you brought back so many funny memories with your video.
    My question is, I do watercolors not acrylics, so what do I do when you use white? If I use a gouache with my watercolors I lose all the translucency, which is what I love about the watercolors.
    If I add more water, it becomes more transparent but is the same hue. I can use black I can mix or layer colors I can use them straight from the tube or diluted but white is the white of the paper .....

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому +1

      That's the big difference between watercolor and paints like acrylics and oils. With watercolor your white is the white of the paper indeed and most of the times people gradually build the colors from light to dark and when something needs to be very light, you just reserve these spots (sometimes done with masking techniques as well). For me it's ages ago since I last used watercolor, so I don't remember it too well. maybe you can find videos of others that can show you the process. 👍🎨

  • @JimReid-cb8lx
    @JimReid-cb8lx Місяць тому

    I initially tried slipping on the paper towels but found out later that it is actually possible to mix the correct colour without doing that.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому

      🤣🤣🤣O wow, you should show me how to do that!😂🎨

  • @joannamccraney3148
    @joannamccraney3148 Місяць тому

    Great thanks

  • @annapiosik5982
    @annapiosik5982 7 місяців тому

    thank you master ;)

  • @stonew1927
    @stonew1927 4 дні тому

    Excellent! (except for the silly antics). Question: Can we apply this to oils? Thanks in advance . . .

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  4 дні тому +1

      Absolutely! The pigments are the same 👍

    • @stonew1927
      @stonew1927 4 дні тому

      @@toonnagtegaal_en Thank you! Your explanation and demonstration is one of the best I've seen on the topic on UA-cam. Subscribed :)

  • @vincentgoupil180
    @vincentgoupil180 12 днів тому

    *Thank you* for showing how to mix saturated colors.
    Interestingly, two complementary colors make for a desaturated color but three primaries make for a grey. A secondary color is made of two primaries. Easy to remember and use as 1-2-3.
    New to your channel. Will look for any videos on how black & white tones relate to hue, i.e. Goethe's Colour Theory.
    Noticed magenta is named instead of red, as in Red, Yellow, Blue. Associate magenta with CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) printing optical colors mixing. Any reason or, it a European convention ?

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  12 днів тому

      You're welcome! The reason I like to explain and work with CMYK in mind (you're right there) is because when I mix magenta with yellow I can make red. In general in Europe we are taught from young age that in painting yellow, red and blue are primaries. But they always showed a fire engine red and a purple kind of blue. I always struggled with color mixing, until I learned from other artists that that system doesn't make practical sense. For example, I couldn't make bright greens with the blue and yellow that I was supposed to use. Turned out the blue wasn't neutral enough. And in the end it doesn't matter that much, because for instance now I use ultramarine blue + yellow on purpose to get a desaturated green. But the point is, now I know what I'm doing, because the purple kind of blue + yellow is in fact a combination of yellow, magenta and cyan. So, first step is: think like a printer, that really helps, and then the second step: do you now have to buy magenta and cyan (or phtalo blue, because cyan is phtalo blue with white)? Not necessarily, that depends on how often you need a very vivid green or purple.

    • @vincentgoupil180
      @vincentgoupil180 12 днів тому

      ​@@toonnagtegaal_en
      *"Think like a printer"* , pragmatic advice.
      Watched the video a second time, probably more to get familiar moving between CMYK (pigment), RGB (optical) and RYB (what was taught) and, what the pigments can do.
      Appreciate your reply, thanks.
      Will watch your other videos
      Like the line "if you get a color closer to the tonal value it gets easier to see what is lacking". Good if you're familiar with drawing and want to start using colors. Reverse engineering ? :)
      Also, like the edge colors when two colors are next to each other, i.e. yellow-green next to yellow will empathize the green since the yellow in yellow-green is joined to the yellow highlighting the edge green.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  11 днів тому

      Yes, that's true, the role of tonal values is very important. So much so, that a lot of painters used (and still use) to start with a grisaille (layer in grayscale) to focus on the values first and add color in next layers. And indeed, with drawing you also develop this skill as well!

  • @frankbava2793
    @frankbava2793 2 місяці тому

    I have been, said that I'm colour blind. That I can't see colours behind colours. But I must say you have put it in such a way that I can see it. I'd like to ask do you know what colours can make purssian blue, is it more like phalo blue or ultramarine blue?
    I will like to see more of your UA-cam in colour mixing. Thanks

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  2 місяці тому

      Phthalo is definetly closer to Prussian than ultramarine, but depending on the brand Prussian blue can sometimes slightly lean more towards green. Prussian blue is even darker than phtalo, so you could add a slight touch of black or brown to the phthalo. It's always a bit hard to tell, because in the end it's always the question of what subject you're painting, with specific lighting conditions etc. 👍 And as for the color-blindness remark, I don't know that of course, but even if it's true, it doesn't matter, painting is fun anyway. And if the remark is more meant as in: you're not litarally color blind, but you maybe find it hard to judge colors, than that's no problem either. You can improve on that everyday step by step. So please don't be discouraged and just continue.👍 To be complete, here is the link to the color mixing playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLeIqGpmPcp53gLufPzGEzVCCAQTm0y_qs.html

  • @mostlychimp5715
    @mostlychimp5715 6 місяців тому

    The complementary color of yellow, is it purple or blue? I assumed the CYM color wheel didn't work for making greys because mixing blue and yellow makes green, not grey, right? But then you made grey with green and magenta (instead of the red from the RYB color wheel) and now I don't know what to think.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  6 місяців тому +2

      Because we're working with pigments and they don't always work exactly 100% as the theoretical color wheels like RGB and CYM. Still I think (but some people argue over it all the time) that CYM is closest to the thing that I see happening on my palette whith pigments.
      The complementary of yellow firstly depends on which kind of yellow you use. If you have a very neutral yellow, the complementary would be a neutral purple. In case you use a more orange kind of yellow, the amount of magenta in the purple needs to be less, which means you use a purple that's more towards blue.
      And so, that's why for instance ultramarine blue (a blue that theoretically contains quite some magenta) mixed with yellow already gets rather dull/grey. If you mix cyan (which contains no magenta) with a neutral yellow you get a very vivid green.
      And with green and magenta it's the same. A very neutral green (so no bias towards yellow or cyan) mixed with magenta will get grey, but if the green is slightly towards blue (so more cyan in it), then we shift the complementary color more towards red (so theoretically we add some yellow to the magenta, but usually we just grab a tube of red).
      I hope it makes sense, but the fun part of it is: you can try it yourself and that's the most important thing, because there's also the problem that one pigment can be different depending on which brand you use. So it would like that makes things very complicated, but on the other hand: when trying yourself with your own paint, and adding a touch of white to your mixtures, you can see and test with your own eyes what the exact balances are.👍👍👍

  • @F_N.artgallery
    @F_N.artgallery 7 місяців тому

    👍❤️

  • @BrightonBeachNews
    @BrightonBeachNews 8 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @Morn2moon
    @Morn2moon Місяць тому

    💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @mesekkai
    @mesekkai 20 днів тому

    Do you know how to make colors more vibrant? Because i draw more of a illustrated style but i hate using watercolor because i can't get vibrant colors from it

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  20 днів тому +1

      I don't have much experience with watercolor, but in general you get vibrant colors whenever you mix no more than 2 true primaries. However with watercolor there's another thing, watercolor is very transparant. So if you paint on a white paper, the white of the paper shines through the color and white desaturates colors as well. So try adding more layers of the same color to make it more opaque and more saturated.
      But since you want to go very vibrant and you're more into illustrations, than may I ask if you've ever tried gouache? Watercolor is very transparant and usually people slowly build from light to dark. Gouache is very opaque and is used a lot for illustrations.
      With gouache you very easily get very vibrant colors. It's mostly suited for smaller work and on paper. So when compared to watercolor it's very opaque, but there's another big difference: dried gouache can be reactivated when you make it wet again. It takes a bit of practice to get used to, but it could very well be that you like it more than watercolor.
      Hope it helps a bit!

    • @Gringle_
      @Gringle_ 14 днів тому

      Some good pigments to look for would be quinacridone magenta (PR122), quinacridone violet/rose (both PV19), dioxazine violet (PV23) , cadmium orange (PO20), and pthalo green blue shade (PG7). You can mix some especially interesting colors with the quinacridone magenta, dioxazine violet, and the pthalo green. For example, you can mix the pthalo green with the violet and get a really nice transparent slate blue.

  • @larss4119
    @larss4119 23 дні тому

    I still prefer the vivid colors, but it depends on the composition.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  22 дні тому

      Yes of course! Out of context I also prefer vivid colors. But it's also funny how less saturated colors when put together look vivid. 🎨👍

  • @Sam_Gowman
    @Sam_Gowman 14 днів тому

    Sir, may I know how did you pull out the exact colour from the image on the printed paper before matching the colours?

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  13 днів тому

      Yes of course you may know! I do that with Adobe Photoshop, but there are a lot of drawing/photo editing programs that you can use. You can use the eye dropper tool and then you can make a color swatch with that picked color. Then you can print it out and try to match the color with paint. 👍

    • @Sam_Gowman
      @Sam_Gowman 12 днів тому

      @@toonnagtegaal_en thankyou so much for the info.

  • @zinAab79
    @zinAab79 20 днів тому

    Muting colors mean that when you decide to paint saturated zones, they will pop up much more

  • @MrSaadabdulaziz
    @MrSaadabdulaziz Місяць тому

    Complicated but keep trying

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому

      That's the way to go about it: trying, it's just the same for every new thing we learn in life 👍👍👍

  • @MattCelf
    @MattCelf 24 дні тому

    oops! kol

  • @king_koby9591
    @king_koby9591 Місяць тому

    Oops..oupps , oops, oops 😂

  • @miguelsuarez8010
    @miguelsuarez8010 Місяць тому

    The fauve painters didn't pay attention to muted colors.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому

      No they didn't!😂👍

    • @miguelsuarez8010
      @miguelsuarez8010 Місяць тому

      @@toonnagtegaal_en please explain.

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому

      Well, if you want to work with vivid colors, then of course you should avoid muting them. It's a matter of style and taste. If you want to paint from life (more or less realistically) then you often need to mute colors.

    • @miguelsuarez8010
      @miguelsuarez8010 Місяць тому

      @@toonnagtegaal_en Of course. What I mean is that painters who used vivid colors were succesful too. Matisse, Derain, for example

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  Місяць тому

      @@miguelsuarez8010 That's what I meant too 👍

  • @curiouslittlefrog
    @curiouslittlefrog 19 днів тому

    Oops! Oops!! Oops!

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  19 днів тому +1

      Paper towel syndrome

    • @curiouslittlefrog
      @curiouslittlefrog 19 днів тому

      @@toonnagtegaal_en haha my studio has the same syndrome, must be catching in the artist community!

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  18 днів тому

      @@curiouslittlefrog 😅😅😅😅😂😂👍👍

  • @saranevillerogueart9627
    @saranevillerogueart9627 Місяць тому +1

    Adding black or grey. Dulls color too much. Kills it

    • @FAM85
      @FAM85 Місяць тому

      This is a common misconception.

  • @mintupandya2028
    @mintupandya2028 7 днів тому

    Its really very helpful video but please help to environment also don't waste so much papers

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  7 днів тому +1

      Don't worry, I don't waste any paper. Every paper is used to clean my brushes and I even re-use them a day later when they are dry! If I don't use paper, then I contaminate the water. I also re-use all the canvas that I use for my vids, I just put a new layer of gesso on it. 👍

  • @sokuthegreat
    @sokuthegreat 15 днів тому

    Thanks to you and the universe for bringing this my way, currently working on a piece and this is exactly what I needed 🫶🏿🙏

  • @TickleMeTimbers
    @TickleMeTimbers 3 дні тому

    You show two ends of a spectrum where the one on the left is childishly bright and the one on the right is hopelessly dull and disgusting looking. if you're looking to illustrate your point I probably would pick a better thumbnail or just don't desaturate the colors until they look like puke...

    • @toonnagtegaal_en
      @toonnagtegaal_en  2 дні тому

      Yes, but the exaggerated effect seems to work, because this video alone gets way more views than all my other videos combined. It may look ugly, but it seems to be telling the story.