Colour Theory for Mini Painters: Colour Wheels

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  • Опубліковано 9 кві 2023
  • OK, it's time to get back to basics, friends. Let's really take a look at colour theory for mini painters and get to grips with the core of all the theory stuff, the colour wheel. Or make that colour wheels...
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  • @GRGMiniatures
    @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому +12

    So I realised that when I said 'I was recently asked to do 5 Ents for the Middle Earth war game by GW', it might sound like GW asked me to do the Ents. Alas, that is super duper not the case. Of course, if GW are watching and they do want me to paint something...well, ya know, I could probably do that :P

    • @mechanicalpaul
      @mechanicalpaul Рік тому +4

      I'm sure that invitation is only days away!

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому +2

      @@mechanicalpaul Ya here that, James Workshop? Days away!

  • @nickharling3902
    @nickharling3902 Рік тому +9

    This is one of the best damn hobby channels out there. No faff, just pure learning brilliance. Thanks for all the great content.

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much, Nick. That really means a lot to hear 😁

  • @sharlacher8
    @sharlacher8 Рік тому +5

    Had to go back and watch the painting again, I realized by the end I was too distracted by the theory and didn't see how you got those great colors. More color theory please!

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому

      Well, at least it was a good distraction! More theory on the way!

  • @packe93
    @packe93 Рік тому +10

    I don't know what's going on, but I need more of it.

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому +1

      Oh it's comin' :D

    • @packe93
      @packe93 Рік тому +1

      @@GRGMiniatures Great, then I can be even more confused. :D

    • @nachel4870
      @nachel4870 2 місяці тому

      I woud like some use on the minitur of thes theories

  • @triisgaard2699
    @triisgaard2699 27 днів тому

    Yes, start talking about that. Been trying to wrap my head around why Purple and Yellow aren't complementary.

  • @TheAlmightyfoon
    @TheAlmightyfoon Рік тому +4

    Hands down one of the best mini channels I've found for stuff like this. You and Marco from NJM have really upped my mini game.

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому +1

      Oh man,to be put in same sentence as Dr Frisoni is equal parts pleasing and daunting! I'll endeavour to live up to those standards! 😀

  • @corseeis482
    @corseeis482 Рік тому +4

    I'd love some more videos of colors theory

  • @GeertVanLaethem
    @GeertVanLaethem Місяць тому +1

    Great introduction. I hope you made all the next parts.

  • @Nick_Kliagonis
    @Nick_Kliagonis Рік тому +3

    please make a video with deeper analysis in color theory

  • @paintertovey
    @paintertovey Рік тому +5

    More please! And more on gamuts! The limited palettes turned out great and made for an interesting series.

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much Ross! More limitless mini challenges planned for a little later this year! 😀

  • @mattcooper1664
    @mattcooper1664 7 місяців тому

    I find this kind of pure theory video interesting

  • @Zambies
    @Zambies Рік тому +1

    I love the kitbashing on these! color theory is a fun deep rabbit hole to dive into.

  • @sethrinker9944
    @sethrinker9944 Рік тому +1

    I love is kind of pure theory video. Thank you!

  • @GoobertownHobbies
    @GoobertownHobbies 8 місяців тому +1

    I love this! This is the first video I've seen from you (based on a recommendation) and now I'm gonna be checking out your library! This kind of stuff is fascinating to me. It's fun to think about how cone receptors fit into this, as well as the absorption spectra of various pigments... and most fun of all, why do we perceive red right next to violet! :-)

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  8 місяців тому

      Hey man, very pleased to see the algorithm deigned to put my effort in front of your rods and cones. The rabbit hole on colour perception is *deep* and very, very windy. I won't pretend to be anything but an enthusiastic amateur, but bits and pieces of my work have let me look in on the Big Boy science and it's fascinating.

  • @Leofilmperson
    @Leofilmperson 4 місяці тому

    It just so happens that r, g, and y represent the main frequencies exciting the cone cells on the human retina, which is why that particular colour wheel works so well as a composition tool. It's neither outdated nor less scientific, it just focusses on the reality of the human eye rather than raw physics.

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi Leo! My understanding is that the cones in the eyes peak at around (deepish) Blue, (lime-y) Green, and (orange-y) Yellow, (for S, M, and L receptors respectively), and that the L receptor in particular covers a wide bandwidth, reaching out into the red (but at any rate, not the RBY of the traditional colour wheel). This 'raw data' is filtered into three 'units' of information (opponent process theory). Those have traditionally been 'red-green', 'yellow-blue', and 'black-white', but 'recently' a revision to 'magenta-green', 'cyan-red' and 'black-white' has been proposed, since it aligns a bit better with measured results in tests.
      In the end, though, the important thing is to use the tool that makes most sense to you. The science-y bit can only get us so far -- actually painting stuff is what will get results! :)

    • @Leofilmperson
      @Leofilmperson 4 місяці тому +1

      You're right. Both M and L cover a great range of frequency with their main frequencies being very close to each other, and the bell curves overlapping almost entirely. L is the only one picking up weak to moderate red, and S picks up nothing but blue and some teal.
      The cone information, visualized on the unlooped band, is actually more useful when picking highlight colours. Red and green both lean into yellow, blue can lean into teal. Purple and magenta both only happen after the loop, so I'm still undecided there. Further testing is required.

  • @Ryan-zp8ye
    @Ryan-zp8ye Рік тому +1

    I would really like to see more into this. I liked how the video did not try to bury me in information at the same time brought a new and old topic to think about. I would really like to learn more about the color wheel and how to use it short bits at a time.

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому

      Great to hear, Ryan! I've had a great response so far,so I will definitely be extending the series!

  • @jjcouch5
    @jjcouch5 Рік тому +1

    I’d love to hear more about colour theory! But my adhd caused me to watch you paint instead of listening lmao! So I watched it twice! :)

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому

      Haha, well the algorithm will like that at least! More colour theory coming very soon... :)

  • @SweenyMarc
    @SweenyMarc Рік тому +2

    Great stuff as always. These are the sort of videos I feel make me a better painter - or at least make me understand how to become one anyway! Your understanding underpainting series was what got me hooked on the channel so I'm all for more deep dive theory vids but sometimes just seeing boring grey minis get a good paint job is enough so don't feel you have to always go high concept.
    If you are looking for ideas though, some large terrain painting would be something I'd be interested in. How to get striking lighting and environmental effects when you're painting with broader strokes. (Figuratively and literally!)

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for all the support, SweenyMarc! And agreed -- terrain has been on the list for ages, but I've just never gotten to it

  • @mattpeterson7603
    @mattpeterson7603 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic work as ever! You do a great job of articulating concepts that I generally only grasp on an intuitive level

  • @lu3tz
    @lu3tz Рік тому

    Fantastic video! My mind was blown when I watched a video from a traditional artist, saying that basically each pure pigmented color can be a primary color in your color system, as it's pretty hard to match the exact color of a pure pigment by mixing two other pigments together. Which is an interesting thought :)

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому

      Really glad you liked it! Yes, making your own gamuts and 'wheels' is a super fun way to explore things, and it's important to remember pigments aren't some scientifically perfect 'colour'. We looked a little bit at limited palettes and gamuts last year, have a look if you're interested! :) ua-cam.com/play/PLcYV_XHm-XLlfj4aGZSczv85A6R8TRMzu.html

  • @howardcoates6985
    @howardcoates6985 Рік тому

    The Treants look really good too!

  • @citizenrico42
    @citizenrico42 Рік тому

    It only reads as magenta because that's how we are taught. I recall seeing a video about a tribe that had no word for blue, but several for green (I think)

  • @Gumlass1
    @Gumlass1 Рік тому

    I really enjoy these theory heavy videos!

  • @valianthobbies
    @valianthobbies Рік тому +1

    I love the theory stuff.

  • @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel
    @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel 5 місяців тому +1

    Nicely done! Thank you for making this.

  • @Evershifting
    @Evershifting Рік тому

    Practical application of colorwheel sounds pretty interesting =]

  • @papaours4867
    @papaours4867 Рік тому +1

    This video was amazing. I did know little about the colour theory, thank you for all of this information.

  • @samhoban2509
    @samhoban2509 Рік тому +1

    Amazing paint jobs

  • @howardcoates6985
    @howardcoates6985 Рік тому

    more colour wheel and colour theory yes please

  • @yegorkhorushko479
    @yegorkhorushko479 Рік тому +1

    Yeah, would like to see the next parts of color theory, especially practical side. This has been touched, but i still hope to know somth extra🙃

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому +1

      Really pleased you enjoyed! Stay tuned for more :)

  • @Gilbragol
    @Gilbragol Рік тому +2

    Please do educate us further. As always fantastic content.

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому

      And always fantastic support from my friends :D

  • @ToffeeTroll
    @ToffeeTroll Рік тому +1

    I can say I did not know all until this vid. Thanks for that 🎉

  • @Kennetten
    @Kennetten 2 місяці тому +1

    Good stuff!

  • @HQDungeons
    @HQDungeons Рік тому

    an interesting topic, so far i didn't know that there are two.
    I'll try to work with RPG.

  • @maneco104
    @maneco104 Рік тому +1

    Need more of this subject

  • @ryanxyz6033
    @ryanxyz6033 3 місяці тому

    Excellent explanation!

  • @deltapi8859
    @deltapi8859 2 місяці тому

    This was an excellent video. Especially the part about the history. Would you then say that picking R, G, B + C, Y, M + Black and White as the 8 basis to mix colors a solid way? I'm picking rgb+cym, because I watched a video that stated that some colors could end up dull when mixed just with 3 colors. Especially green is a color that the eye perceives better than the other colors, it shouldn't be mixed. I'm just surprised why paint companies don't release a color wheel with ratios for their colors (or maybe it's a financial thing). Your video makes me think about getting some really high pigmented brand and mixing the color 8 colors in between and see where I land on the color wheel. Maybe by putting strokes on a piece of paper and scanning it back to see where they land on the wheel.

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  2 місяці тому

      Thank you! You should always ask yourself what you're trying to achieve. Being able to freely mix colours and get the results you expect is skill every painter should try and develop, and using any kind of limited palette will grow your skill. CMY (plus RGB) should give you the biggest gamut to work with, and pure pigment paints will get you the most consistent results. That said, ultimately the goal is a well painted mini, and for that, often just using the premixed colour of your choice (at least for the base layers) is efficient and consistent!
      At any rate, good, single pigment paints of (roughly) cyan, magenta, yellow, red, green, and blue are an excellent thing to have in your collection, and really fun to play with while exploring colour theory and mixing!

  • @savvabaskakov5704
    @savvabaskakov5704 7 місяців тому

    awesome video

  • @jefferymartens6303
    @jefferymartens6303 Рік тому

    Delightful

  • @RealJahzir
    @RealJahzir Рік тому

    ❤💚💙

  • @Chris-lr2qb
    @Chris-lr2qb Рік тому +1

    Make me brainier please.

    • @GRGMiniatures
      @GRGMiniatures  Рік тому

      🤣 I'm sure you're more than brainy enough. But I will fill your brain with colourful info! 😁

  • @necaacen
    @necaacen Рік тому

    im 41, all my art teachers at school and college tought RBY, but it IS wrong, you cant make all the greens, you cant make all the pinks, you can make red from magenta and yellow, theyre just not the primary colours. its fundamentally wrong and it should go in the bin because we are teaching people wrong information. people can paint with those 3 colours, they can paint with a zorn selection, they can pick whatever colours they want. but those are not primary colours so we shouldnt refer to them as such.