Do you struggle with color mixing? I used to too!
Discover the easy tools and techniques that empowered me to accurately mix any color!
LESSON 1 : PALETTE SET UP
Colors On My Palette
- Titanium White
- Cadmium Lemon
- Cadmium Orange
- Napthol Red
- Permanent Alizarin Crimson
- Yellow Ochre
- Burnt Sienna
- Viridian Green
- Cerulean Blue
- Ultramarine Blue
- Prussian Blue
- Mars Black
13. Base Shadow Mixture: Cadmium Orange and Ultramarine Blue mixed to a greenish brown
14. Grey: Titanium White and very small amount of Mars Black mixed to a mid-tone grey
15. Blue Mixture: Titanium White and medium amount off Ultramarine Blue
16. Pink: Titanium White and bit of Napthol Red
17. Base "Flesh" Color: Titanium White, Cadmium Orange and bit of "Blue Mixture" (#15)
LESSON 2 : HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
There are three terms that you can use to assess color: value, hue and saturation.
The fourth distinction, temperature, is also extremely important to understand.
Value
Value relates to the lightness or darkness of a color. Value can be thought of on a scale ranging between 1 (white) and 9 (black). Many artists consider value to be the most important element to mixing color.
Hue
Hue can be defined as the purest expression of a color, like red, blue, or green, irrespective of its brightness or saturation. Imagine a prism or a rainbow, and you’ll see the various hues of a color.
Saturation
Saturation relates to the intensity or vibrancy of a color. For example, brown is like a de-saturated orange. Flesh tone is also a de-saturated form of orange.
Temperature
Color temperature refers to how warm or cool a color appears. Warm colors are like fire, such as red, orange, and yellow. Cool colors are like ice, like blue, green, and purple. This lesson will help you understand the difference between warm and cool colors.
LESSON 3 : PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
In this final lesson, I will demonstrate the process of analyzing a color’s hue, value saturation and temperature, while discussing how light works on a sphere.
Caucasian Flesh-Colored Sphere
It’s important to understand how light and shadow work on a simplified object before moving to something more complicated like a face.
Black Flesh-Colored Sphere
In the Color Mixing Mini-Course I’ll teach you how to use the four components of color to understand and create that color.
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Watch as your colors come to life and your artistic vision takes flight.
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PS Here’s the link to download my free color mixing pdf.
It outlines my palette as well as the four components to color which I discuss in detail in the Color Mixing Mini-Class!
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