Quick Tip 448 - Cool and Warm / When and Where

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  • Опубліковано 20 січ 2025

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  • @philtolin6304
    @philtolin6304 Рік тому +6

    Dianne.. I taught a course in visual perception for many years, and I have had difficulties transferring my knowledge of the relevant psychology, biology and physics to the canvas. This tip and many of your others really helps. Thank you.

  • @kymcrowart7876
    @kymcrowart7876 Рік тому +1

    I thank you so much for your videos. You have changed my artwork . I’ve learned so much from watching your videos.

  • @merrilynjaquiery8875
    @merrilynjaquiery8875 Рік тому +5

    Thank you this quick tip was just what I was looking for. I’m from New Zealand and at 75 I’ve had a long career in bird illustration but I’ve always admired the artists who have understood colour values to achieve luminosity. It’s a new vision for me to achieve another beautiful area of art. 😊

  • @bettywildflower106
    @bettywildflower106 Рік тому +2

    Hi Dianne!
    Thank you so much for your videos! I'm a self-taught artist, you have no idea how much your channel has helped me throughout my art journey!! I really appreciate it ❤❤❤

  • @gennydavidsonsmith85
    @gennydavidsonsmith85 5 місяців тому +2

    Brilliant lesson. Thank you, Dianne.

  • @artbyty
    @artbyty 2 місяці тому

    Love this video so much. It completely transformed my techniques with color. Huge thanks!

  • @laurataggart8018
    @laurataggart8018 Рік тому

    Thanks for more magic, Dianne! Have a great day.

  • @friedastewart1105
    @friedastewart1105 Рік тому

    Once again your video is so worthwhile to watch! Thank you.

  • @BJones-yw4dd
    @BJones-yw4dd Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this. In painting recent landscapes I had a sense (also from studying master painters' works & color choices) that I needed to variegate my greens more to make them read properly, so I started alternating patches of cool vs warm vs cool and it worked pretty well for the pieces i was working on. So I'm really glad to receive additional information and confirmation here that I'm on the right track (about these techniques anyway!) LOL You are a national treasure, Dianne! Be Well.

  • @evealton2712
    @evealton2712 Рік тому

    So helpful. I learn so much in a short episode because of how you teach. Also your extra things to explore make a diff. I love Sargent among many. Thank you.

  • @Sam34292
    @Sam34292 Рік тому +1

    This was valuable information although I had to watch a few times to get it. Possibly because the example that you used was two fairly highly saturated colours. If I am understanding correctly, Sargent used two complements in different ratios to make the warm and cool areas with both being fairly desaturated.
    A great tip, always going back to the values, saturation, temperature and hues of the complements. So useful, thankyou!

  • @lumindina699
    @lumindina699 Рік тому

    Thank you SO much for answering my questions about this. I will be making and using neutrals now and I hope to have the confidence I need to blend the two in my landscapes and seascapes now. You really put it into a lesson I absolutely understand!

  • @danaknight647
    @danaknight647 Рік тому +1

    I just started painting this year, and have learned so much from your videos over several months. I feel so silly because not until today did I realize who you are- I grew up in Clarkesville, and my parents still live there, lol.. I always thought I had zero artistic ability and didn’t even attempt to paint or draw. I certainly wish I had given it a try when younger. Thank you for these videos.

    • @BJones-yw4dd
      @BJones-yw4dd Рік тому +1

      Me too -- I assumed I had no artistic talent, because I was on the university track since elementary school and in our district, kids headed for college were never (!) in the art classes. But in my 50s I started finally scratching the itch to find out "how Artist X DID THAT." Happy painting, it's onward and upward from here (but it rarely gets easier)! LOL Thank heaven we have Dianne to keep us on the path, right?!

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Рік тому +1

      Well, well! A fellow Clarkesvillian! That is rare, indeed.
      That myth about having to be artistic ability has thrown off a lot of people. My take is that if it gets your attention or interest you, pursue it. Painting is a skill like any other skill. The art comes with what a person does with it.
      So glad you checked in, Dana!

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Рік тому

      BJones, I'm glad you finally saw the light! Keep loving the journey.

  • @SuePrutting
    @SuePrutting 14 днів тому

    Wow! This really helped me!!! Thank you!

  • @rachmcd160
    @rachmcd160 Рік тому

    So harmonys in colour just like harmonys in music. Loving this analogy because you can actually substitute colours for notes which helps with grouping several colours and making them all complimentary to each other. This idea is a good progression from the starting point of making two colours compliment each other with your warm adjacent cool approach. Thank you for your insights. I am going to be more consciously using both concepts in my paintings from now on.

  • @April-tx2wk
    @April-tx2wk Рік тому

    Thanx so much for this information! I used this technique instinctively. Now I know how to use it correctly in the future.

  • @jodiking7983
    @jodiking7983 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @bendunselman
    @bendunselman Рік тому

    I painted a copy of the Oystergatherers and it was great fun and a great learning experience. One of the pitfalls was to paint it too saturated.

  • @tamaratorres6468
    @tamaratorres6468 Рік тому

    Excelente!! muchas gracias.

  • @jillhoward6263
    @jillhoward6263 Рік тому

    Thank you this was so informative and inspiring

  • @heidil7092
    @heidil7092 Рік тому

    Good explanation. Thank you.

  • @Zumpage
    @Zumpage Рік тому

    Useful info Diane...I'd like to know the same approach regarding a portrait if that's possible...tnks

  • @vi1332
    @vi1332 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @europeanroyalty4778
    @europeanroyalty4778 Рік тому

    Would you agree dianne that temperature and edges are the final piece of the jigsaw?

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Рік тому

      Not really! It all depends on the interpretation within the painting. But both are certainly very important.

  • @dawnmillett4875
    @dawnmillett4875 Рік тому

    Valuable. Thank you.

  • @Maria-lleriuqs
    @Maria-lleriuqs Рік тому

    Hello, thank you for your video. I wonder if Sargent did this intuitively or actually was theoretical about his approach. Do you believe his work was simply intuitive but extremely successful (love his work) or applied art theory? Cheers.

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Рік тому +1

      Sargent knew his stuff so well that he was working from informed intuition. We study how things work so that what we learn becomes a part of intuitive decisions.

  • @jaimehernandelgadoquintero4539

    Gracias

  • @pooi-lengwong100
    @pooi-lengwong100 Рік тому

    Can't find the colour wheel on your website

  • @taurusguyblue
    @taurusguyblue Рік тому

    I didn't understand :( looking at other videos I found out that if it's exterior shadows are cool and lights are warm, if it's interior shadows are warm and lights are cool

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Рік тому

      Actually, we can find both cool and warm shadows in exterior AND interior light. Usually, warm light will yield cooler shadows and cool light will yield warmer shadows. That will vary if other colors are reflecting within the shadows.

  • @pooi-lengwong100
    @pooi-lengwong100 Рік тому

    Can't find

  • @quelizabeth2
    @quelizabeth2 Рік тому

    Thank you for this vert useful video Diane, greetings from Chihuahua Mexico 🇲🇽