This is, by far, the best tutorial for color mixing & color theory for greens I’ve watched, & I’ve literally watched hundreds. You’re an excellent instructor! Ty very much.
Jason, you continue to demonstrate your knowledge, your ability to handle paints correctly, and your facility in explaining these things to your viewers. I haven't seen all of your vides, for sure, but all I have seen are wonderful. Thanks.
Thank you! I had been putting this off, but when I created my green board as you've done above, I gained a much better understanding and feel for what my paints can really do, and accomplish. Thank you!!
I REALLY enjoy your videos. They are very helpful. As a beginner on a budget I will be able to save time and money with the knowledge of color mixing that you are sharing. I am positive that I will improve my art faster because of these straight forward videos. Thank you Jason.
Thanks for such a nice comment Richard! I'm glad my videos are proving to be useful to you. I can certainly relate to staying on a budget...that can be really hard with art supplies! LOL :)
Thank you so much! This was so very helpful. You're right, Greens can be challenging, nuance is everything, then add lighting of the day in Plein Air and it can be maddening, but oh so wonderful when you get the result you wanted to achieve. Mix, mix, mix and play.
Dear master Jason I have seen this tutorial many times, i guess I run into a lot of trouble with greens, and your lessons save the day, I have to tell you, you have the best tutorials ever thank you very very much
This demo was extremely helpful, Jason, as you made what can be challenging much easier to understand. I liked your comments about pthalo green. It seems as a beginner (watercolor and acrylic), if they included green at all, every starter set of paints contained a tube of pthalo or viridian green, which drove me crazy trying to paint landscapes with. Now you've shown me the ways to get the greens I need. Thank you many times over! 👏👏👏👏
Thanks for such a nice comment! I'm so glad my video was helpful to you. Greens in landscapes tend to be duller than we think they are. Have fun painting! :)
I love all your tutorials, pero this one is the cherry on top of the ice cream, I have been dealing with green problems for a while, until I saw your tutorials, very very good, so well explain, and in such detail, thank a lot Master Jason
Hello Jason. Just wanted to thank you so much for your dedication of doing these very informative and educational videos. They have helped tremendously. Cheers !
Wow thanks Jason. Ive been thinking about just a few greens and I now see the potential for so much more. I will keep coming back to this clip till its instinctive!
I absolutely LOVE how in-depth you go with the properties of all these pigments and colours, thank you very much! Thanka to your videos, I discovered ans started using Naples yellow for the first time in my life, and I am so glad I did!
Green is my absolute favorite color and I always have a hard time finding or mixing a natural looking green, your video helped a lot. It's really informative. Thank you.
For years, I RAN LIKE HELL away from doing landscapes. Why? Because I was never taught how to PROPERLY MIX GREENS until now. As you so clearly and beautifully show, there is a MASSIVE DIFFERENCE between blues and yellows that I was NOT taught in school, even at the college level! Thanks to you, I am inspired to try-and somehow, I KNOW that I will be successful. Thank you thank you thank you...just can't thank you enough Jason!
Thanks for the nice comment! I'm glad this video helped you with your greens. There is so much that art schools don't teach...I had to learn a lot on my own too. :)
I came across your videos a few days ago and I have to say, you are the best oil paint instructor out there on UA-cam! You are great at breaking down these concepts and you make them so easy to understand! Keep up the good work Jason. I really appreciate this channel and your work!
Great video, Jason. I am not sure if I would have ALL these yellows and blues on my palette at the same time, but making a colour chart like this makes it so easy to know which ones I would include in order to get the range of greens I need for a particular subject.Thank you for putting this together.
I followed your example and made my own chart of mixed greens using my Charvin Extra Fine oil paints! Thank you! I’m going to do this same exercise for mixing purples and oranges!
Your thoughtful approach and care for presenting the best results of your lessons really comes through. Thank you so much for this very well crafted lesson and I am excited to see more of your videos!
Thanks Jason for all your videos. I've learned a lot about all the oil paints and brands. I just discovered I can use baby oil to clean brushes during a painting session. I don't need to use turpentine in winter. This is great. All the best. Jun
Thanks for the nice comments! I'm so glad you find my videos useful. Yes, you can use baby/mineral oil to clean your brushes. Just be very sure to wash all of it out throughly with soap and water afterwards. You don't want any baby oil mixing with your paints.
Wow! That was very helpful! I’m new to oil painting. I bought cool and warm primaries, black, white, yellow ochre and sepia to start. I actually placed two greens in my cart on an online art store but didn’t order yet. I’m going to do this exercise and skip purchasing them! Thanks! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you for this video, and all of your helpful videos. I am new to painting and I did not have any idea you could get such a variety of very different shades by mixing only two colors!
I really enjoy your videos. I haven’t even painted since sometime around when this video was published, yet it took me right back to the intrigue that I had at the time when I first found your content. You inspired me to be a pigment nerd and I Believe that it will stick with me forever. I had so much fun painting in oils at the time. Although other things have taken precedent in my life since then, being under the weather with the big virus right now has pulled my thoughts and interests back to the enjoyment of pigments, oils and painting again and your videos are still the most enjoyable for me to watch that I can find on UA-cam. Even 4-5 years later. Hopefully you get back to producing content again Jason. Thank you!
Thanks for such a nice and wonderful comment! I'm so glad that you've enjoyed my videos and that they inspired you to be a pigment nerd! That is insanely awesome. :) I hope you keep up with your painting! It's a great way to de-stress. Thanks again!
I'm going to try to reproduce your chart so that I can see how your info looks like when I do it. Your videos are awesome and so helpful for us beginners. You have convinced me to only mix my greens with blues and yellow.
Thank you Jason, very interesting video. Have been painting for the last 6 months and your videos are helping me out alot. Shout out from down under; Australia. Cheers mate!
I've just discovered your videos and I'd been tempted to see all of them immediately. Just for now I have enjoyed very much some of the mixing colors. Thank you very much.
Oh my god!! Thank you so much sir. I’m recently working on a painting and I totally got stuck with this weird green. The kind of green that we usually find in candies. And I usually take a gap in my project whenever I’m unable to find the perfect color. So I watched your tutorial to get a better understanding of different greens. It was so helpful. Thank you for sharing sir.😊
Thank you for this video its very useful as i know nothing about mixing paint I am just a beginner to painting and drawing I will make good use of your advice
This was a great video. I have just started painting and currently only use cad yellow med/ultramarine blue. I was curious to see how i could create more vivid greens. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge!
I need to watch all your colour videos before I buy any more paint! Extremely helpful thank you! I was not expecting slot of those mixes, especially the cobalt blue! Now I know I need phthalo blue and cobalt teal to get those insanely bright greens. I was trying to use sap green and cad lemon
What a great color study ! I like to use transparent yellow oxide with ultraMarine blue In my landscapes for my further away foothills and as I become closer to the foreground I reach for a more saturated green by reaching for cadmium yellow and ultramarine blue seems to me to be the best combo and if I get too saturated I just hit it with a little cad red .
Very interesting video Jason, especially the 2nd part with the green colour chart. I inherited a lot of oil paints including several different tube greens. The most useful of these (and the only green I've ever spent my own money on!) was sap green, which I found to be the most natural for landscapes, though I seldom use it neat. It's also very transparent, so great for glazing. Some greens are tempting in the shop, but far too bright in practice and virtually impossible to tone down enough to look natural. I think that's why your mixing chart is so useful.
Thanks for watching! I'm so glad you found the video useful. Sap Green is typically a mixed green. I do like Winsor & Newton's version although that too is really just Phthalo Green mixed with a yellow. :)
Thank you for this demonstration, I’ve wasted Money and time, I’m confident now that I can create the right green for my painting. I now always watch your videos before getting started!
Thanks so much for this very informative video. You have helped me a lot. As a beginner i bought a whole array of tube greens. The only ones i have had some success with is sap green (W&N) & green earth from Maimeri d'Italia range -this is a neutral dark green i use for foliage background. Thanks Jason
Thanks for the comment Doug! I'm glad you found the video useful. Yes, the Sap Green has much more yellow in it and is a warmer green which is why it worked better. Thanks for watching. :)
I'm currently attempting a painting my Michael James Smith as a beginner in landscapes and seriously wished I did some research in mixing greens before I started; this is so helpful, wow. Thank you for your content! Subbed.
You have so deep knowledge and you explain everything so much to depth... thanks so much for your time and contribution. Will this technique work with watercolors too?
Thank you so much for your useful video.You are so kindly for show us your experience.You make me a better painter.Sorry for my miserable English.Greetings from the small island of Capri,in Italy.
Thanks for the nice comment Alessandro! I'm so glad you find my videos useful. :) I think your English is quite good! It's better than some Americans, LOL. Thanks for watching!
you certainly seem to know you stuff. plenty for me to learn here. As a beginner without your experience and knowledge to make things more foolproof for myself I did the chart the same way as your paint palette, blues along the top and yellows down the side Thanks for info.
This was a wonderful video. Very helpful. I will refer to this often. All of your videos have been helpful. I’m so glad I found you!😃🌻👀. Thanks 🙏. Kim.
Oh, this is one of the best "mixing green" vids, thank you so much Jason
Thanks Alf! I'm so glad you found it useful and I appreciate your comment. :)
This is, by far, the best tutorial for color mixing & color theory for greens I’ve watched, & I’ve literally watched hundreds. You’re an excellent instructor! Ty very much.
Wow, thank you! I'm so glad it was helpful :)
Excellent demo Jason! Time to work! All the best and blessings. Much success for 2023.
Jason, you continue to demonstrate your knowledge, your ability to handle paints correctly, and your facility in explaining these things to your viewers. I haven't seen all of your vides, for sure, but all I have seen are wonderful. Thanks.
I appreciate that! Thanks so much for your kind comments and I'm so glad you've enjoyed the videos! :)
Thank you! I had been putting this off, but when I created my green board as you've done above, I gained a much better understanding and feel for what my paints can really do, and accomplish. Thank you!!
That is so awesome! I'm glad my video proved helpful to you :) Thanks for watching!
you're a great teacher, and I enjoy hearing you explain things, even when I already know them.
Thanks so much for the nice comment! I'm glad you enjoyed this video. :)
I REALLY enjoy your videos. They are very helpful. As a beginner on a budget I will be able to save time and money with the knowledge of color mixing that you are sharing. I am positive that I will improve my art faster because of these straight forward videos. Thank you Jason.
Thanks for such a nice comment Richard! I'm glad my videos are proving to be useful to you. I can certainly relate to staying on a budget...that can be really hard with art supplies! LOL :)
I love how you explain things so everybody can understand. That's truly an art in and of itself. Thank you tons!
Thanks so much for the comment! I'm glad you found my video useful. :)
Thanks for the thoughts on the positions of each colour on the colour wheel. It makes sense now why some blues and yellows makes brighter greens
I'm glad you found my video helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Looks like the black mixes would make nice green shadows. Great video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience!
Yes! Black and Yellow is a great combination for more low key natural greens. Thanks for watching :)
Thank you so much! This was so very helpful. You're right, Greens can be challenging, nuance is everything, then add lighting of the day in Plein Air and it can be maddening, but oh so wonderful when you get the result you wanted to achieve. Mix, mix, mix and play.
Thanks for watching and for the great comment! I'm glad you enjoyed this. :)
What a great lesson! Thank you so much, hope you’re well 6 yrs later! You’re a very good teacher
I'm so glad you found my video helpful! Thanks for watching! :)
Dear master Jason I have seen this tutorial many times, i guess I run into a lot of trouble with greens, and your lessons save the day, I have to tell you, you have the best tutorials ever thank you very very much
Wow, I'm so glad my video has been helpful! Thanks for the kind comments :)
As a landscape painter, this was incredibly useful. Thank you so much! Always looking forward to your next video.
Thanks so much! I'm really glad you found it useful. I'll see if I can come up with more along these lines in the future. :)
You are just mind-blowing with the talent.
Thanks for the nice comment and for watching! :)
You are such a great communicator of your lessons and ideas. I appreciate your instruction
This demo was extremely helpful, Jason, as you made what can be challenging much easier to understand. I liked your comments about pthalo green. It seems as a beginner (watercolor and acrylic), if they included green at all, every starter set of paints contained a tube of pthalo or viridian green, which drove me crazy trying to paint landscapes with. Now you've shown me the ways to get the greens I need. Thank you many times over! 👏👏👏👏
Thanks for such a nice comment! I'm so glad my video was helpful to you. Greens in landscapes tend to be duller than we think they are. Have fun painting! :)
I love all your tutorials, pero this one is the cherry on top of the ice cream, I have been dealing with green problems for a while, until I saw your tutorials, very very good, so well explain, and in such detail, thank a lot Master Jason
I'm so glad you found the video useful! Thanks for watching! :)
I am a beginner Plein Air student. And just today i was struggling with the greens. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Your video is just what i needed.
Hello Jason. Just wanted to thank you so much for your dedication of doing these very informative and educational videos.
They have helped tremendously. Cheers !
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it. :)
Wow thanks Jason. Ive been thinking about just a few greens and I now see the potential for so much more. I will keep coming back to this clip till its instinctive!
I'm so glad you found my video useful! Thanks for watching. :)
I absolutely LOVE how in-depth you go with the properties of all these pigments and colours, thank you very much! Thanka to your videos, I discovered ans started using Naples yellow for the first time in my life, and I am so glad I did!
Thanks so much for the kind comment! I' m so glad my video was helpful :) Thanks for watching!
I too was worried Jason, not seen a new video in a while. Thank you so much for all you've shared.
Thanks for the nice comment! :)
Green is my absolute favorite color and I always have a hard time finding or mixing a natural looking green, your video helped a lot. It's really informative. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the great comment! I'm so glad my video helped you with greens. :)
Thank you so much, I have been trying to mix a eucalyptus leaf colour and I see what I need amongst your test sheet ! 😀
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Thank you! As a begining landscape painter this was very helpful!
Thanks for the comment! I'm so glad you found it useful for your landscapes. :)
This is by far the best mixing video I have ever seen. Thank you!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you Jason, for sharing your knowledge & expertise, as a beginner to oil painting I find your videos' very detailed & informative.
I'm so pleased my videos have been helpful! Thanks for watching and for the nice comment :)
Best demonstration on how to make greens that I have seen!! Thank you!!
I'm so glad the video was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Excellent! I never knew about black and yellow making greens. Best tip.
Thanks for the comment! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video and the tip about black and yellow. :)
For years, I RAN LIKE HELL away from doing landscapes. Why? Because I was never taught how to PROPERLY MIX GREENS until now. As you so clearly and beautifully show, there is a MASSIVE DIFFERENCE between blues and yellows that I was NOT taught in school, even at the college level! Thanks to you, I am inspired to try-and somehow, I KNOW that I will be successful. Thank you thank you thank you...just can't thank you enough Jason!
Thanks for the nice comment! I'm glad this video helped you with your greens. There is so much that art schools don't teach...I had to learn a lot on my own too. :)
I came across your videos a few days ago and I have to say, you are the best oil paint instructor out there on UA-cam! You are great at breaking down these concepts and you make them so easy to understand! Keep up the good work Jason. I really appreciate this channel and your work!
Wow, thank you for the nice comment! I'm glad you've found my videos helpful :)
Nobody makes tutorials like you, absolutely brilliant , thank you
Wow, thank you! I appreciate the nice comment and thanks for watching :)
Great video, Jason. I am not sure if I would have ALL these yellows and blues on my palette at the same time, but making a colour chart like this makes it so easy to know which ones I would include in order to get the range of greens I need for a particular subject.Thank you for putting this together.
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I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching :)
Thank you so much for this chart, I've been struggling with my greens for landscapes and this has definitely helped.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
Incredibly informative as always! Thank you!
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I followed your example and made my own chart of mixed greens using my Charvin Extra Fine oil paints! Thank you! I’m going to do this same exercise for mixing purples and oranges!
Great idea! Thanks for watching! :)
Your thoughtful approach and care for presenting the best results of your lessons really comes through. Thank you so much for this very well crafted lesson and I am excited to see more of your videos!
Thanks for such a nice comment David! I'm glad you are enjoying the videos. :)
Your way of teaching is so unique and powerful
I'm so glad you found my video helpful! Thanks for watching :)
thank you for this demonstration, beyond helpful. A skill enhancer indeed.
Thanks for watching and for the nice comment! I'm glad the video was helpful :)
Thank you for solving the mystery of green for me.. Much appreciated ❤
I'm glad you found my video useful. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Jason for all your videos. I've learned a lot about all the oil paints and brands. I just discovered I can use baby oil to clean brushes during a painting session. I don't need to use turpentine in winter. This is great. All the best. Jun
Thanks for the nice comments! I'm so glad you find my videos useful. Yes, you can use baby/mineral oil to clean your brushes. Just be very sure to wash all of it out throughly with soap and water afterwards. You don't want any baby oil mixing with your paints.
Wow! That was very helpful! I’m new to oil painting. I bought cool and warm primaries, black, white, yellow ochre and sepia to start. I actually placed two greens in my cart on an online art store but didn’t order yet. I’m going to do this exercise and skip purchasing them! Thanks! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
I'm so glad you found this video useful! Thanks for watching and have fun painting! :)
Thank you so much Jason. You are such a good teacher.
Thanks for watching and for the nice comment! :)
Hi Jason,thanks so much for this,I’ve been trying to mix a lettuce green,you’ve really helped me out. 😘❤️❤️❤️
I'm so glad the video was helpful! Thanks for watching and for the nice comment :)
Thank you for this video, and all of your helpful videos. I am new to painting and I did not have any idea you could get such a variety of very different shades by mixing only two colors!
Thanks for the comments! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Play around with mixing some different blues and yellows and see what you get. :)
I really enjoy your videos. I haven’t even painted since sometime around when this video was published, yet it took me right back to the intrigue that I had at the time when I first found your content. You inspired me to be a pigment nerd and I Believe that it will stick with me forever. I had so much fun painting in oils at the time. Although other things have taken precedent in my life since then, being under the weather with the big virus right now has pulled my thoughts and interests back to the enjoyment of pigments, oils and painting again and your videos are still the most enjoyable for me to watch that I can find on UA-cam. Even 4-5 years later. Hopefully you get back to producing content again Jason. Thank you!
Thanks for such a nice and wonderful comment! I'm so glad that you've enjoyed my videos and that they inspired you to be a pigment nerd! That is insanely awesome. :) I hope you keep up with your painting! It's a great way to de-stress. Thanks again!
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You are so informative - make sense and seem to be able to share the basics so easily - I really appreciate your videos
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Jason..thanks so much for such a thorough and thoughtful explanation! Extremely helpful!
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching :)
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Thank you, Jason. That was very interesting and informative.
Thanks for the nice comment and for watching! :)
Very helpful video-Thank you! As a beginner, greens have been the most difficult colors for me to mix.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
I'm going to try to reproduce your chart so that I can see how your info looks like when I do it. Your videos are awesome and so helpful for us beginners.
You have convinced me
to only mix my greens with blues and yellow.
Thanks for such an awesome comment! I'm glad you found my video useful and that it inspired you to mix your own greens. :)
Thank you Jason, very interesting video. Have been painting for the last 6 months and your videos are helping me out alot. Shout out from down under; Australia. Cheers mate!
Thanks for the nice comments Ben! I'm so glad you are finding my videos useful. :) It's really cool to think I am reaching people all over the world!
I've just discovered your videos and I'd been tempted to see all of them immediately. Just for now I have enjoyed very much some of the mixing colors. Thank you very much.
Thanks for watching and for the nice comment! Enjoy...
You just saved the day once again:)
thank you so much.
Your work is just wow.
REally excellent explanation and demonstration.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)
Oh my god!! Thank you so much sir. I’m recently working on a painting and I totally got stuck with this weird green. The kind of green that we usually find in candies. And I usually take a gap in my project whenever I’m unable to find the perfect color. So I watched your tutorial to get a better understanding of different greens. It was so helpful. Thank you for sharing sir.😊
I'm so glad you found my video useful! Thanks for watching and for the nice comment. :)
Best mixing video I've ever seen!
Thank you. Great demonstration, very helpful.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Thank you for this video its very useful as i know nothing about mixing paint
I am just a beginner to painting and drawing
I will make good use of your advice
This was a great video. I have just started painting and currently only use cad yellow med/ultramarine blue. I was curious to see how i could create more vivid greens. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge!
I'm so glad my video was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Thanks! Greens and reds seem to be the most challenging colors for me right now!
Thanks for watching! Greens take a little practice, but you can really have fun with mixing them.
Very helpful and excellent tutorial. I have seen your other tutorials and they are awesome. Thank you Jason.
Thank for the nice comment! I'm glad you enjoyed my videos and found them useful. :)
I need to watch all your colour videos before I buy any more paint! Extremely helpful thank you! I was not expecting slot of those mixes, especially the cobalt blue! Now I know I need phthalo blue and cobalt teal to get those insanely bright greens. I was trying to use sap green and cad lemon
Thanks for watching! I'm so glad you found the video helpful :)
This video helped me soooo much. Thanks, Jason!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching :)
Oh, thank you! Exactly what I was looking for!
What a great color study ! I like to use transparent yellow oxide with ultraMarine blue In my landscapes for my further away foothills and as I become closer to the foreground I reach for a more saturated green by reaching for cadmium yellow and ultramarine blue seems to me to be the best combo and if I get too saturated I just hit it with a little cad red .
Sounds great! I'm glad my video was helpful :) Thanks for watching!
Thank you. Time well spent with you.
Thanks for watching! :)
Thank you so much. This has been very informative. I will do myself a chart.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Thanks so much this video is perfect for people who painting nature, well done
This video is amazingly helpful! Thank you very much Jason!!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)
As with all of your videos this one is superb. Great information,wonderful advice,and,really easy to listen to. .
Thanks so much for the nice comment! I'm glad you enjoyed my video and found it useful. :)
Very interesting video Jason, especially the 2nd part with the green colour chart. I inherited a lot of oil paints including several different tube greens. The most useful of these (and the only green I've ever spent my own money on!) was sap green, which I found to be the most natural for landscapes, though I seldom use it neat. It's also very transparent, so great for glazing. Some greens are tempting in the shop, but far too bright in practice and virtually impossible to tone down enough to look natural. I think that's why your mixing chart is so useful.
Thanks for watching! I'm so glad you found the video useful. Sap Green is typically a mixed green. I do like Winsor & Newton's version although that too is really just Phthalo Green mixed with a yellow. :)
Thank you for this demonstration, I’ve wasted Money and time, I’m confident now that I can create the right green for my painting. I now always watch your videos before getting started!
Thanks so much! I'm glad the video was helpful to you :)
Very good. Never thought or tried using a teal for the blue.
Thanks for the nice comment! I'm glad you found the video useful. :)
Excellent explanations 😊Thank you 🕊🎨
Thanks so much for this very informative video. You have helped me a lot. As a beginner i bought a whole array of tube greens. The only ones i have had some success with is sap green (W&N) & green earth from Maimeri d'Italia range -this is a neutral dark green i use for foliage background. Thanks Jason
Thanks for the comment Doug! I'm glad you found the video useful. Yes, the Sap Green has much more yellow in it and is a warmer green which is why it worked better. Thanks for watching. :)
Mixed cadmium red light and cobalt teal and got a beautiful subdued green.
Love your videos!...I've learned so much from them, you're very easy to understand!
Thanks so much for the nice comment and for watching! :)
thank you very much for this excellent tutorial well described easy to follow
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching :)
Really useful tutorial - thanks very much
I'm currently attempting a painting my Michael James Smith as a beginner in landscapes and seriously wished I did some research in mixing greens before I started; this is so helpful, wow. Thank you for your content! Subbed.
Thanks so much for the nice comment and for watching! I'm glad you found my video useful :)
I have struggling with green. This was an excellent tutorial which I will revisit again. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the nice comment and for watching! :)
You really are the best - that was soooo good - Thank You Sir!
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Just discovered you . . . and I'll be back. First class!
Thanks for watching and for the nice comment!
I wish I had found this 5 years ago. Thank you.
I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
You have so deep knowledge and you explain everything so much to depth... thanks so much for your time and contribution. Will this technique work with watercolors too?
Yes it will! You can mix different blues and yellows in watercolor with similar results. Thanks for watching and commenting! :)
Love the grid, very useful!!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching :)
Fantastic, very informative and great practical examples.
Thanks for watching and for the nice comment! :)
thank u from here in Syria ur lessons are so good so useful for all levels
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching! :)
Thank you so much for your useful video.You are so kindly for show us your experience.You make me a better painter.Sorry for my miserable English.Greetings from the small island of Capri,in Italy.
Thanks for the nice comment Alessandro! I'm so glad you find my videos useful. :) I think your English is quite good! It's better than some Americans, LOL. Thanks for watching!
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR SHARING! You make me happy!! GOD BLESS
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Amazing video. I learned a ton. Thank you.
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you certainly seem to know you stuff. plenty for me to learn here. As a beginner without your experience and knowledge to make things more foolproof for myself I did the chart the same way as your paint palette, blues along the top and yellows down the side
Thanks for info.
I'm so glad you found this video useful! Thanks for watching and for the nice comment. :)
So pleased I found you website. Toyah
Thanks for watching and for the nice comment!
This was a wonderful video. Very helpful. I will refer to this often. All of your videos have been helpful. I’m so glad I found you!😃🌻👀. Thanks 🙏. Kim.
Thanks for the nice comment! I'm so glad you are enjoying my videos. :)
Such a helpful video for new painters like myself. Thanks for taking the time and being so thorough :)
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This demo is very informative and educational. I wish I could learn something like this in my oil painting class.
Glad you enjoyed this! Thanks for watching. :)