I like to imagine that this guy just goes to his local Walmart and takes a bunch of these colors samples Also, I love the amount of violence he puts into all of the paint slaps
@@sleeepyjoeehe scraped the paint from the table, then spread it on the color card, and it was the exact color of the card so it seamed like it had disappeared. 😊
technically you could use any color first if you use enough of the other color! for example, you could start with green and add tons and tons of white and it’d be white
You have the power of color. Many digital artists just get a color and go but you, you know how to do it traditionally. YPU are TALENTED! Also, can we see you using this color matching on a drawing you had made?
Bro is improving my color matching observing skills..like I can sometimes tell exactly when he'll stop mixing more color.. because in the beginning, everytime I thought he'd stop, he'd just add one more color..
I feel this one video specifically is more about what paints are made of. I've heard some oil paints give different colors mixed compared with acrylic or watercolors, for example. This color is very light and on the video for me it looks more reddish, warm. I didnt expect he will mix it with help of green. Green is a mix of blue+yellow and purple is a mix of red+blue. So I can say on these videos when more complex colors used to mix a pantone color the person really knows this particular paints and how they are mixed. I never painted with oil, no idea what paints are used on the video, so I am not sure if what I am saying here is correct, I should mention. I recomend to study color theory with simpler colors. When I was doing my color wheel with watercolors, we was asked to use only 3 colors to mix all the wheel. Beside knowing what colors you will get when you mix paints, color theory is also about how colors match each other and affect our brains. It really depends what you are meant to know in color theory to learn it ^^" We hadn't study much about paints and their features, but we did study a lot about digital art and printing (design).
nah Imma guess that he uses oil paint so that takes a long time to dry if he just keeps adding paint and mediums on and using it. And even if it does partially or completely dry, since he's mixing on top of a glass surface, it's pretty easy to scrape it off. Give it a few wipes with a solvent too and it's gonna be pristine.
You're extremely talented but I would really like to see it after the paint dries. I've had so many color matches done and when it goes on the walls it matches but when it dries it's never the right color. Please do this video
To this point you have to make a lesson about colour theory, from basics to advanced like this. I seem to struggle making this colour for years, and now I understood that the green is there, not only for the memes, but is essential to mixing.
Okay...here I have a challenge for uhh....sir ....make white color starting with black one...... I love ur work very much and enjoy watching ur vdo....keep going sir...🤩
The most amazing part to me, is how I will look so close but still different and then he adds some crazy different color, yet that’s what makes it work