Im glad I watched this. I have a big bottle of golden pyrrole orange, but i dont love it. And sometimes i try to get one out of the red and yellow im using and dont like it. Thank you again Louise.
Thank you for this example Louise. I am reading Blue and Yellow Don’t Make Green , second edition, Michael Wilcox and beginning to understand why mixing colors is complicated. Your video really helps. I requested the book from our library for those who want to know more.
Honestly, I don't think it is complicated. And I don't think you need to read to learn --- just sit and do this over and over and you'll know all you need to know x
Color mixing videos brighten my day! A very fun way to start a studio day & a fabulous practice if you only have 20-30 mins Enjoying the "twenty minute" masterclass
Try mixing yellow and pink sometime for an orange you might not get any other way. Since I do have some tube paint 😱 I use Pebeo Fluorescent Pink and Liquitex Basics Cad Yellow Deep. (For a change try Golden Indian Yellow with a pink you mix yourself.) What do you think?
which of those oranges would be close to a burnt orange? I am going to be doing 4 separate paintings for my nieces and nephews with their individual favorite colors and one of my nieces likes burnt orange.
Is brown really just dark orange, and black is really just dark blue? 2:20 Might not be chalky if you use lead white or zinc. Not sure about Lithopone (PW5)
Im glad I watched this. I have a big bottle of golden pyrrole orange, but i dont love it. And sometimes i try to get one out of the red and yellow im using and dont like it. Thank you again Louise.
Fabulous sunny bright oranges! Perfect antidote for a dreich, wet day in Edinburgh. Thanks Louise🤗💜💫
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for this example Louise. I am reading Blue and Yellow Don’t Make Green , second edition, Michael Wilcox and beginning to understand why mixing colors is complicated. Your video really helps. I requested the book from our library for those who want to know more.
Honestly, I don't think it is complicated. And I don't think you need to read to learn --- just sit and do this over and over and you'll know all you need to know x
Color mixing videos brighten my day! A very fun way to start a studio day & a fabulous practice if you only have 20-30 mins Enjoying the "twenty minute" masterclass
Have fun!
Brilliant thanks. I need to spend some time playing with colour mixing and using a limited pallette.
You will just love it Susie!
Wonderful session. Thx for sharing L!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Omg “ losing my will to live” 😂😂😂 This was really helpful, just like your green one I loved!
Glad you liked it!!
Try mixing yellow and pink sometime for an orange you might not get any other way. Since I do have some tube paint 😱 I use Pebeo Fluorescent Pink and Liquitex Basics Cad Yellow Deep. (For a change try Golden Indian Yellow with a pink you mix yourself.) What do you think?
Love oranges. Thanks ❤
Me too! 🧡🧡
I do too. But I'm a Type 2 diabetic and... 😂😂. Just kidding! I love oranges as fruit AND the various shades/hues of orange.
Brilliant & interesting thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you SO MUCH!
You're welcome!
Loved it. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
which of those oranges would be close to a burnt orange? I am going to be doing 4 separate paintings for my nieces and nephews with their individual favorite colors and one of my nieces likes burnt orange.
I almost spit out my coffee when you said the orange made you lose your will to live! Hahaha!
Glad I could provide a good laugh :)
Is brown really just dark orange, and black is really just dark blue?
2:20 Might not be chalky if you use lead white or zinc. Not sure about Lithopone (PW5)
Yes most Brown like Burnt Orange or Burnt Sienna are dark muted oranges. Black can contain up to 60% blue!
starting to lose the will to live over orange! hahahahahahahaha!!!
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The deep red/yellow and light red/yellow are confusing to me because the original red/yellow are not true red/yellow as primary colors.
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Glad you liked it! 🧡
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Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!