@@toddmcaseyart I bought your great book, by the way, and am heartily recommending it to our students. The book is not only extremely informative, it's also beautiful!!
Thank you so much for the kind words@@michaeljohnangel6359 I'm honored that you find it useful and recommend it to your students. Feel free to email me any time: toddmcasey@gmail.com
I have never watched anyone on UA-cam that lives where I grew up (moved out of there when I was 18) haha. My family owns a lot of places in the town you're in and the surrounding towns. I don't want to say where just in case you don't want people to know on here. You mentioned it in the other video I saw. I'm so happy I saw a few of your other videos on another page from over a year ago. Okay, back to the video. Haha.
This is a great podcast, i subscribed.. the only thing i worry about with teaching this to my students is that i want color to be more intuitive. I only use a primary palette and i absolutely teach using complimentary color to get your neutrals but i dont think its realy relevant whether or not a color mixed with another gives you a perfect neutral. I dont know why anyone would care about that. You have other colors on your palette, color should not be mixed in isolation anyway, you test it on the painting, if it needs to go even more neutral just add whatever third color you need to push it there Right? So whats the point of knowing which pigments give you a perfect neutral gray. Im not sure it matters.
This explanation is great! Its the first one that talks about color mixing more like science rather than alchemy.
This is the best podcast I've seen on color wheel. Thank you, Todd.
This is a wonderful explanation of the color wheels and how they instruct multiple concepts. Very well done! Thanks for making the video!
Thank you 🙏
Bravo, Todd!!! Beautifully explained. Thanks!
Wow, thank you Michael John Angel 🙏
@@toddmcaseyart I bought your great book, by the way, and am heartily recommending it to our students. The book is not only extremely informative, it's also beautiful!!
Thank you so much for the kind words@@michaeljohnangel6359 I'm honored that you find it useful and recommend it to your students. Feel free to email me any time: toddmcasey@gmail.com
Thank you for sharing this valuable video. There are so many layers to explore as you explain colors in such depth.
I have never watched anyone on UA-cam that lives where I grew up (moved out of there when I was 18) haha. My family owns a lot of places in the town you're in and the surrounding towns. I don't want to say where just in case you don't want people to know on here. You mentioned it in the other video I saw. I'm so happy I saw a few of your other videos on another page from over a year ago. Okay, back to the video. Haha.
Just signed up for your Patreon!
I just love it. Great information
Very inspiring ❤️
I have purchased 3 copies so far, one for me, a friend and our local library.
🙏🙏🙏
This is a great podcast, i subscribed.. the only thing i worry about with teaching this to my students is that i want color to be more intuitive. I only use a primary palette and i absolutely teach using complimentary color to get your neutrals but i dont think its realy relevant whether or not a color mixed with another gives you a perfect neutral. I dont know why anyone would care about that. You have other colors on your palette, color should not be mixed in isolation anyway, you test it on the painting, if it needs to go even more neutral just add whatever third color you need to push it there Right? So whats the point of knowing which pigments give you a perfect neutral gray. Im not sure it matters.
this is awesome, thanks for sharing!! just ordered your book :D
cheers from Zagreb, Croatia
Just got my book a few days ago an love it!❤❤
I'm here for you book man!
Bought your book. 🎉
What was the spelling of that software you mentioned for exploring colour drift?
I believe it’s this drop2color: zsolt-kovacs.unibs.it/colormixingtools/cmt-drop2color
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Wonderful