would love to see a version of this using cyan, magenta, and yellow. the mixed colors would be even more vivid, and it would be super educational to show that blue and red can be mixed!
fortunately guys, there is already a Yt vid that have done that. ChrisH407 is its yt channel name. And yea, it really proved that CMY must be the primary for PIGMENTS
Okay, this might seem obvious to people here, but this is what I've been missing in the whole paint mixing thing. I tried to learn to mix basic colours and failed miserably, because I was using 1:1 ratio. This has opened my eyes to what people mean by mixing. Unfortunately, most artists on you tube will just tell you to learn it but won't show how. This is the missing element. Thank you so much for this video.
@@naradmn459 Imagine some people aren't born with the knowledge of colour mixing. It only proves that people quickly forget they were beginners as well. :/ And many youtubers show mixing as if it was made 1:1. It's hard to tell how much paint they take on the brush. Also, you just showed what kind of person you are with this comment. :/
@@marikothecheetah9342 OMG... It was an honest question, I was genuinely trying to understand you, so I'm really sorry if you felt offended... But let me tell you, your answer also shows what kind of person you are, I see people like that all the time on art forums, the typical "beginner" who is always blaming others for their own lack of progress, accusing us of not wanting to share our "secrets" with them, and no matter what, they are always playing the victim as you just demonstrated here. You are one of those or... maybe we both are wrong assuming things about the other without actually knowing each other, uh? I completely understand someone not knowing color mixing, I struggle my self with that too, I just said your comment was weird because the idea of ratios being equal seems more like a common sense failure, and I was kind of intrigued by that. Just that, I did not mean to be rude at all!... But anyway, I apologize again, I think it's great that you finally found something useful for your learning , I'm happy for you... 😊
@@calen_dilthis may be due that Cyan and Magenta pigments is very rare or hard to find in the markets or it's just that they stick to what they were only taught in their elementary days LOL
I think a better solution would be to just write the ratio down so when painting, mix as u go. preparing a big pallet like this before painting would be counter productive for acrylic.
@@trypickledcandy but if you spray water often while mixing the palette the paint will stay fresh longer no? Or put a wet piece of cloth over it. I kept acrylic usable for a few days with the cloth technique
Blue, Red, Yellow, Black, and White will literally make all of the millions of other colors that exist if you mix the right proportions. All you need are those 5 and they will make the entire 10+ million colors that exist.
Would love to see a version of this using cyan, magenta, and yellow. The mixed colors would be even more vivid, and it would be super educational to show that bl
I worked at a manufacturing printing warehouse. We printed catalogs for varies companies including wayfair. Blue. Black. Yellow. Red. Were used to print any image. Of any color. That was real cool. This video is spot on. 😊
Dziękuję za tutorial. Jestem modelarzem i często potrzebowałem dobrać odpowiedni kolor do malowania. Teraz ,po obejrzeniu filmu stało się to proste i nie mam problemów z uzyskaniem odpowiedniego odcienia . Dziękuję i pozdrawiam serdecznie.❤
I thought there were only three primary colours? I remember getting in trouble from an art teacher in high school for calling black a colour, but that was over 20 years ago, so are black and white primary colours now? Also, I find this oddly satisfying and calming to watch.
i have no idea where black and white came from. theyre not primary at all, not even on the color spectrum (used to be wheel) (which is why you got in trouble) also, im pretty the actually primary colors on magenta, teal, and yellow. red cant make magenta, no matter how hard you try
Illustrator here! The U.S. is one of only a few countries that still insists on teaching prek-12 that the color wheel is red blue and yellow. The more accurate color wheel is Primary Cyan Magenta and Yellow! There are 3 main properties of color: Hue, Chroma (Saturation), and Value (Lightness) Adding black to any color makes it a shade, and adding white makes it a tint, and adding grey is a tone. So, when learning to mix colors, it's common to use white and black to shift the color's value and chroma. With just the primaries, you can mix something very close to black. Black can sometimes muddy colors, so a lot of artists opt to simply mix their darkest color instead of using black from a tube.
@amiamarylis white/black are not technically colors in the same sense as the primaries. Colors are more based on hues where as black/white affect the shades of said hues. Si for example the brown line is simply, brown, but in various shades do to white/black altering the strength of the original hues
Illustrative of why many artists like to use a split primary palette- instead of a single red, blue, and yellow you use a "warm" and "cool" version of each, allowing for a much greater range and more vibrant purples, greens, and teals than the ones they've made here!
This motivates me to want to start mixing my own colors, I usually just buy the 24 or larger sets of acrylic, watercolor, and gouache. Edited to add: I love how you made yellow and Blue….still watching, wonder if I’ll see red! Oops, I missed red, I rewound and saw red…I need coffee. 😂
@@ColorPaletteUA-cam Let’s see, with gouache, which I just got into I bought the 48 double cups of Himi yes I know it’s “play paint” but I really like it, I also have a set of 24 Turner acryl gouache. Watercolors is Windsor & Newton (tubes), plus a highly rated set from Amazon the Paul Rubens Mei something or another (pans). For Acrylic I just bought a big set of Arteza but have assorted Golden and Liquitex. 😊
Not gon' lie...I watched this while smoking🍃 on the toilet 😂 & was truly entertained. Thank you Jordan for your 🧻 recommendation and facts. That damn erosion.🤣
Wow..didnt know so many from so few colors mix..tqvm for sharing your knowledge..what we see from the color charts is nothing compared to your practical work. Keep up your fantastic work, God Bless❤✌️👏
Bonjour, merci infiniment pour cette video. vos "recettes de couleurs" me seront très utiles car pour beaucoup de couleurs, j'avais des difficultés à les faire sans qu'elle soient boueuses. Bonne journée, une nouvelle abonnée de Montréal.
Tysm for the video❤️ But for some reason i'm afraid to use paints.. acrylic will dry soon and it will be a lot of waste, so i'm just with pencil artworks. I don't know how to bring the courage to use paints.
It's cool, but there's no logic or process to this palette. It mixes tones and saturations in different proportions. If this was a palette that had a consistent proportion in the formulas that actually made sense in the grid, it would be a lot more helpful and informative. This is more or less a palette of aiming for a pre-determined set of blends, not illustrating the mathematics of color formulas. There are far better videos on color mixing.
they could just be doing this for fun. no one claimed this was for informative purposes only. not everything has to be professional and technical sometimes you just post stuff for the heck of it
@@nobananasallowedexactly! Not once did this video say or claim "informational or logic". It's just a fun video and you can always see colors slightly different or add more light or shade to the colors to fit specific needs.
Damn I miss old days when I trained for uni. I would use only powder pigment, glue and water to mix color. It was more time consuming than digital art but was fun and relaxing
This is way too useful !! I wonder if we use the same measurement with other paints ( even colour pencils ) we get these colours or similar ... I ll give it a try ..... And for some ppl like me , living in Argentina where the economy s hard , just buying the common colours n make the pallet d be cheaper
Im amazed that the person making all of the colors didn’t axidentally drop any paint into any of the pre-existing mixed colors. Also, the color that he called lemon yellow is actually lime green.
My, folks got picky with this one! O_O I guess the hard thing is translating the pretty thumbnail to video in the vivid colours. But I've used acrylic primary colours and they pretty much look like the video. LOL Can't be helped. I enjoy seeing the different mixtures, for sure!
Super cool video! Its so neat to see a fraction of the color possibilities just from "basic" colors. It definitely makes the idea of getting into painting s lot less menacing knowing I can invest in a few basic paints and not have to get 47 different bottles to have vibrant and colorful paintings ❤
That just looks like you made a couple secondaries then added tone and tint. Try using pyyrole red, lemon yellow Hansa, ultramarine blue, burnt umber and white. Also, try not to lighten colors with much white use other colors to lighten. Then you really get into color theory.
Poderia ter criado um preto cromático e evitaria usar a tinta preta , mesmo a cor preta não sendo considerada uma cor mas sim ausência de luz, ela tira o brilho lindo das cores deixando as foscas. Gratidão! 😊❤
would love to see a version of this using cyan, magenta, and yellow. the mixed colors would be even more vivid, and it would be super educational to show that blue and red can be mixed!
I like paint
@@JamesKwong-yu2rgme too buddy, me too.
fortunately guys, there is already a Yt vid that have done that. ChrisH407 is its yt channel name.
And yea, it really proved that CMY must be the primary for PIGMENTS
@JamesKwong-yu2rg @y0yl3c4k3_yt Welcome to the Paint Club, the club for people who love paint! Choose 3 starting colors: ❤💛💚💙💜
Forgot 🧡🩵🤎🖤🩶🤍🩷@@KananR-ns9jv
Am I the only one who thinks that those colors look delicious?
No, technically the eighth throw looks like chocolate
Definitely not 😍
especially the darker brown ones 😭
Yeah, I can smell the paint through the screen, haha
Okay, this might seem obvious to people here, but this is what I've been missing in the whole paint mixing thing. I tried to learn to mix basic colours and failed miserably, because I was using 1:1 ratio. This has opened my eyes to what people mean by mixing. Unfortunately, most artists on you tube will just tell you to learn it but won't show how. This is the missing element. Thank you so much for this video.
This person is putting the ratios at the top
@@erionlewis8006 yes, I notioced and that was, what I needed to get how to mix paints
This is really weird... what made you think the ratio should be 1:1?
@@naradmn459 Imagine some people aren't born with the knowledge of colour mixing. It only proves that people quickly forget they were beginners as well. :/ And many youtubers show mixing as if it was made 1:1. It's hard to tell how much paint they take on the brush.
Also, you just showed what kind of person you are with this comment. :/
@@marikothecheetah9342 OMG... It was an honest question, I was genuinely trying to understand you, so I'm really sorry if you felt offended... But let me tell you, your answer also shows what kind of person you are, I see people like that all the time on art forums, the typical "beginner" who is always blaming others for their own lack of progress, accusing us of not wanting to share our "secrets" with them, and no matter what, they are always playing the victim as you just demonstrated here. You are one of those or... maybe we both are wrong assuming things about the other without actually knowing each other, uh? I completely understand someone not knowing color mixing, I struggle my self with that too, I just said your comment was weird because the idea of ratios being equal seems more like a common sense failure, and I was kind of intrigued by that. Just that, I did not mean to be rude at all!... But anyway, I apologize again, I think it's great that you finally found something useful for your learning , I'm happy for you... 😊
Hope to see CYMK next they make such pretty colors.
What is "k"
@@Arty-natthachai-inchan It means "Key" or otherwise known as black.
yeah like why there has been no single vid that choose the CMYK
@@jevirandio Fr, all colors will be mesmerizingly more vivid than using red, yellow, and blue.
@@calen_dilthis may be due that Cyan and Magenta pigments is very rare or hard to find in the markets or it's just that they stick to what they were only taught in their elementary days LOL
0:00 Wine
0:18 Dry Rose
0:30 Hot coral
0:47 Pink
1:04 Pale Pink
1:22 Mahogany
1:37 Red
1:43 Red orange
2:01 Coral
2:19 Peach
2:39 Orange
2:56 Bright orange
3:09 Yellow
3:17 Lemon yellow
3:37 Pale yellow
3:52 Dark green
4:12 Forest green
4:35 Kelly green
4:53 Mint green
5:10 Tea green
5:32 Egg plant
5:52 Plum
6:10 Mauve
6:28 Lavender
6:44 Thistle
7:05 Denim
7:16 Navy
7:33 Blue
7:41 Deep Sky
8:00 Sky Blue
8:16 Colonial
8:36 Teal
8:55 Lagoon
9:16 Aquamarine
9:33 Celeste
9:52 Espresso
10:13 Chocolate
10:27 Russet
10:39 Desert
10:54 Pale Brown
11:10 Black
11:14 Dark gray
11:27 Gray
11:42 Light gray
11:51 White
Thanky youuuu
Wow, this colors are beautiful
this comment needs to 📌 pin
0:00 Wine
Eggplant
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
(I dont want to be that person but)
Who only came here for satisfaction/visuals rather than actually learning these colors?
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Me
I'm guessing you meant learn to mix these colors? Not that this video would even help with that since the measurements aren't really accurate
Gee, I didn't find it that hard,
I did, but I won't give you the satisfaction of a big number.
I just enjoy watching all those colours mixing together ❤❤❤
Very nice mixing
This is really useful👍👍 I really liked the green row because I paint landscapes. The green colors you made are really useful in landscape paintings
My pleasure 😊
The green line is good
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🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
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"Ok now that you've got all of your paint colors prepared, let's begin to pai- aaaannnnnd they're dry"
I’d just add water
@@elisabethsun7059acrylic isn't water activated
I think a better solution would be to just write the ratio down so when painting, mix as u go. preparing a big pallet like this before painting would be counter productive for acrylic.
@@trypickledcandy but if you spray water often while mixing the palette the paint will stay fresh longer no? Or put a wet piece of cloth over it. I kept acrylic usable for a few days with the cloth technique
@@Loutrem yeah that's true
Blue, Red, Yellow, Black, and White will literally make all of the millions of other colors that exist if you mix the right proportions. All you need are those 5 and they will make the entire 10+ million colors that exist.
Would love to see a version of this using cyan, magenta, and yellow. The mixed colors would be even more vivid, and it would be super educational to show that bl
Sure..in the next video💜
Lemon Yellow and Deep Sky are my favorites!
I am high on the best weed ever, watching paint mixing, and vibin to some badass tunes. Best night ever.
Me too it’s a great night
I worked at a manufacturing printing warehouse.
We printed catalogs for varies companies including wayfair.
Blue. Black. Yellow. Red. Were used to print any image. Of any color. That was real cool. This video is spot on. 😊
Dziękuję za tutorial. Jestem modelarzem i często potrzebowałem dobrać odpowiedni kolor do malowania. Teraz ,po obejrzeniu filmu stało się to proste i nie mam problemów z uzyskaniem odpowiedniego odcienia . Dziękuję i pozdrawiam serdecznie.❤
Nice, colour mixing
Good
Thanks❤️❤️
I thought there were only three primary colours? I remember getting in trouble from an art teacher in high school for calling black a colour, but that was over 20 years ago, so are black and white primary colours now?
Also, I find this oddly satisfying and calming to watch.
i have no idea where black and white came from. theyre not primary at all, not even on the color spectrum (used to be wheel) (which is why you got in trouble)
also, im pretty the actually primary colors on magenta, teal, and yellow. red cant make magenta, no matter how hard you try
Illustrator here! The U.S. is one of only a few countries that still insists on teaching prek-12 that the color wheel is red blue and yellow. The more accurate color wheel is Primary Cyan Magenta and Yellow! There are 3 main properties of color: Hue, Chroma (Saturation), and Value (Lightness) Adding black to any color makes it a shade, and adding white makes it a tint, and adding grey is a tone. So, when learning to mix colors, it's common to use white and black to shift the color's value and chroma. With just the primaries, you can mix something very close to black. Black can sometimes muddy colors, so a lot of artists opt to simply mix their darkest color instead of using black from a tube.
@@reig36 you can easily make any colour with those. Thats why theyre the primary colours
@@starlessfae with wich colors?
red blue yellow, magenta teal and yellow, or red blue yellow white and black??
@amiamarylis white/black are not technically colors in the same sense as the primaries. Colors are more based on hues where as black/white affect the shades of said hues. Si for example the brown line is simply, brown, but in various shades do to white/black altering the strength of the original hues
The way these colors blend is just beautiful
thanks a lot for Sharing this video...
Why is this so satisfying to watch?
Illustrative of why many artists like to use a split primary palette- instead of a single red, blue, and yellow you use a "warm" and "cool" version of each, allowing for a much greater range and more vibrant purples, greens, and teals than the ones they've made here!
Amazing...so glad you include the recipe for each color! 🫶🌈💗
Looking like a wow nice colour palette 🎨🖌️😮
This is an awesome Quickstart guide for cooler mixing . I am learning acrylic and this video is so very helpful. Thank you so much for creating this.
This motivates me to want to start mixing my own colors, I usually just buy the 24 or larger sets of acrylic, watercolor, and gouache.
Edited to add: I love how you made yellow and Blue….still watching, wonder if I’ll see red! Oops, I missed red, I rewound and saw red…I need coffee. 😂
😜🤪🫣🤭😁💜
What brands do you usually use? Pigment colors are different in different brands, that's why you have to mix the colors little by little
@@ColorPaletteUA-cam Let’s see, with gouache, which I just got into I bought the 48 double cups of Himi yes I know it’s “play paint” but I really like it, I also have a set of 24 Turner acryl gouache. Watercolors is Windsor & Newton (tubes), plus a highly rated set from Amazon the Paul Rubens Mei something or another (pans). For Acrylic I just bought a big set of Arteza but have assorted Golden and Liquitex. 😊
@@charlottesmom Nbkb
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Beautiful but it’s triggering me the blues weren’t next to the greens
EXACTLY
Yeah... so start with 2 green rows on the left, then blues, then purples, then reds, orange/ yellows, browns, and grey row on the right?
Not gon' lie...I watched this while smoking🍃 on the toilet 😂 & was truly entertained. Thank you Jordan for your
🧻 recommendation and facts. That damn erosion.🤣
You are so amazing.. just forget what other bad people say. You are the best artist
I Love Nice COLOR Price The Brush hehehe
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J2:34 qtlihun5
Can you try making a big pallette filled with pastel colors? They're my favorite color group!
Me encantó los azules y por sierto donde compras la paleta y las pinturas
Wow. I liked❤❤❤
Satisfying color pallete❤
I would also love to see you mix colored translucent paints 💖
Yeah it's such a good idea ❤
Now every time I’m painting with one of my friends and they say they can’t make a color, I’m bringing up this video
2 Reds + 1 White = Hot Coral
Liked your video very much ❤🎉
Wow..didnt know so many from so few colors mix..tqvm for sharing your knowledge..what we see from the color charts is nothing compared to your practical work.
Keep up your fantastic work, God Bless❤✌️👏
All metallic color mixes would be nice. Metallic colors are my 😍 favorite ❤️❤️❤️
THANK YOU SO MUCH. I used Desert for my DIY Pou keychain and it worked SO well!
mixing color is nice I am your fan !
Video was fire and all of the colors coded nicely with each other
Wow, this is so satisfying to watch, and having the qunatities males usedful to. I am watvhing it again because I love the colours you have made.
Bonjour, merci infiniment pour cette video. vos "recettes de couleurs" me seront très utiles car pour beaucoup de couleurs, j'avais des difficultés à les faire sans qu'elle soient boueuses. Bonne journée, une nouvelle abonnée de Montréal.
I love your videos
Thank you😍🥰🥰
Tysm for the video❤️
But for some reason i'm afraid to use paints.. acrylic will dry soon and it will be a lot of waste, so i'm just with pencil artworks. I don't know how to bring the courage to use paints.
It's cool, but there's no logic or process to this palette. It mixes tones and saturations in different proportions. If this was a palette that had a consistent proportion in the formulas that actually made sense in the grid, it would be a lot more helpful and informative. This is more or less a palette of aiming for a pre-determined set of blends, not illustrating the mathematics of color formulas. There are far better videos on color mixing.
What
@@hail3y_xxhe said that this video has no math and the UA-camr had the colour palette in mind so he knows what he gonna make.
they could just be doing this for fun. no one claimed this was for informative purposes only. not everything has to be professional and technical sometimes you just post stuff for the heck of it
@@nobananasallowedexactly! Not once did this video say or claim "informational or logic". It's just a fun video and you can always see colors slightly different or add more light or shade to the colors to fit specific needs.
You always have the option to create your own informational video.
Looks yummy
Damn I miss old days when I trained for uni. I would use only powder pigment, glue and water to mix color. It was more time consuming than digital art but was fun and relaxing
Beautiful colors!My favourite color is purple❤
Mine too!💜
I love purple too 😊
My favorite color is purple as well ❤️
This is so beautiful
You made plum🎉❤😊
This video is absolutely useful 👌
Glad you think so!
Person: Are you ready to paint the canvas?
Me: yes!
Person: But you only have 5 colo-
Me: SHUT UP AND LET ME DO MY THING
My favorite color is pink ❤
Awesome, thank you for colors
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Amazing. I learned more than I needed. Thanks for this video.
Omg I love this video so much. So relaxing. It cured my insomnia because I can fall asleep instantly
3 Blues + 3 Red + 1 White = Plum
Wow
I love how mixing paint color doesn't give the same result as mixing digital color
🤩😘I LOVE YOU ❤❤
Enjoyed this tons
Oh i was excited to see how you got the vivid purple in the thumbnail.. oh well still a very cool video
Would have loved to have seen them swatched, but nice video ❤
Love to see this done with colored pencils.
Best video for a beginner ❤
Glad you think so!
Blue+yellow=green
Very cool I new you can make different colors and tints but not this many colors thankyou!
You’re welcome 😊
This is way too useful !! I wonder if we use the same measurement with other paints ( even colour pencils ) we get these colours or similar ... I ll give it a try ..... And for some ppl like me , living in Argentina where the economy s hard , just buying the common colours n make the pallet d be cheaper
I like the light colours
Dfrghghf
Im amazed that the person making all of the colors didn’t axidentally drop any paint into any of the pre-existing mixed colors.
Also, the color that he called lemon yellow is actually lime green.
My, folks got picky with this one! O_O I guess the hard thing is translating the pretty thumbnail to video in the vivid colours. But I've used acrylic primary colours and they pretty much look like the video. LOL Can't be helped. I enjoy seeing the different mixtures, for sure!
This is absolutely incredible. I love this.
Red yellow blue is primary colour but black and white is neutral color
Veryyy niceee👌👌
Super cool video! Its so neat to see a fraction of the color possibilities just from "basic" colors. It definitely makes the idea of getting into painting s lot less menacing knowing I can invest in a few basic paints and not have to get 47 different bottles to have vibrant and colorful paintings ❤
Soooooo satisfied from this ❤
THANKS FOR PALE PINK TO❤❤❤❤
I can't be the only one wishing that the purple row and the teal row were switched... like come on...
replace blue and red with cyan and magenta
Can you make the color raspberry
Hell: *you deserve this*
Me: what did i do to you
Hell: *god created you*
Me: fair point
Thank you for taking the time and effort to do this video, much appreciated..
Wow this is truly amazing
Anyone can learn from this technique ❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing ☺️
Excellent!!
Please can you do 1 white 2 red 2 blue 3 yellow 2 purple 2 lime i will love to see that what it would be when we mixed it ,
That just looks like you made a couple secondaries then added tone and tint. Try using pyyrole red, lemon yellow Hansa, ultramarine blue, burnt umber and white. Also, try not to lighten colors with much white use other colors to lighten. Then you really get into color theory.
Saving this video to my 'art' playlist for future reference and subscribing to watch more of your content. 😊
Appreciate ur Efforts to gv more colors+ gradient look 👌🏻✨👍🏻☺️💖
Thank you so much 😀
Me gustas me exito
I can’t wait to see more from this channel it’s so satisfying 😊
More to come!
Can we apply this theory when it comes to food colouring? Colouring the buttercream
This was epic! I didn't know so much could be done with so few
Where did you get the adorable spoon shovel?
Poderia ter criado um preto cromático e evitaria usar a tinta preta , mesmo a cor preta não sendo considerada uma cor mas sim ausência de luz, ela tira o brilho lindo das cores deixando as foscas. Gratidão! 😊❤
Nice helpful content ❤❤
Glad to hear that💜💜
Awsome ❤👍
Das is toll❤