Wow! I’m blown away with this method of mixing. I’ve got to get the spare room cleared for a studio and get back to painting. Thanks so much for uploading this.
Since you needed cobalt blue in the first example, but didn't have it, why not go with ultramarine and (if you do have) cerulean blue to get close to a cobalt? Had an instructor suggest this. But as always, love this video, and all the hard work you put into your videos for us.
What is the purpose of using a grey palette when your canvas is more often than not, white? When you mix your colors on a palette that’s different from your canvas, your colors will be ‘off’.
Limited whatever colors ? 😂 the other day I got 5 quarts of oil paints for the doors and windows on the rooftop 🤣 I need to blend in with the walls, and somehow make it look right, blue red yellow ocher and white 😂 got ni clue what I'm doing but I will find a way to make it happen 🤣 I think I should get another quart of white 😂
Wow! I’m blown away with this method of mixing. I’ve got to get the spare room cleared for a studio and get back to painting. Thanks so much for uploading this.
Finally someone that explained the color wheel perfectly. Thanks Florent. Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦
I'm an art student. I've been studying art for more then 5 years and i swear to God no one ever taught me this. This was really helpful
Excellent exercise! What an easy way to learn how complementary colours work!! Thank you!!❤
Thank you ❤
You explain colour theory so well. I refer your colour wheel charts often to reinforce my understanding or course-correct. Thank you!
This is a video I really needed to see. Color is such a gift! Playing with this gift is such a joy.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Love this. I now have a far greater knowledge of how colours can be mixed and ………. in a fun way. ❤🎉😊
I know what I’m going to do with my old acrylic paints!
That was like magic!
Great explanation of how to mix, thank you!
Great lesson, very simple and it will carry out colour mixing skills a long way!
This has been very helpful. Thank you
you're brilliant, thank you for this video
Brilliant!
Extremamente útil! Obrigado pela dica
That's awesome - now I understand. Thank you so much!
Bravo 👏
Cool stuff! Interesting. Thank you. PS - Love your detailed color theory wheels... the best I've ever seen. ❤
Thank you
ça a l'air fun, je test bientot !!
Nice work!
Your Awesome, thank you so very much ❤️
Since you needed cobalt blue in the first example, but didn't have it, why not go with ultramarine and (if you do have) cerulean blue to get close to a cobalt? Had an instructor suggest this. But as always, love this video, and all the hard work you put into your videos for us.
Mind = blown!!
I only use the primary colors Yellow, Magenta, Cyan and White for paintings. This ist actually what you do in a much more complicated way, I think.
My head just exploded 😁
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What is the purpose of using a grey palette when your canvas is more often than not, white? When you mix your colors on a palette that’s different from your canvas, your colors will be ‘off’.
@@Lacroix999 I never paint straight onto a white canvas! I always give it a wash of colour white is the worst tone to paint on!
@@Lacroix999 because this is based on a grey canvas
Limited whatever colors ? 😂 the other day I got 5 quarts of oil paints for the doors and windows on the rooftop 🤣 I need to blend in with the walls, and somehow make it look right, blue red yellow ocher and white 😂 got ni clue what I'm doing but I will find a way to make it happen 🤣 I think I should get another quart of white 😂
Great video