First of all, thank you for using grown up intellectual language. Second, your explanation is stellar. So simple and easy to apply. Third, you are just precious. Beautiful, articulate, and so energetic 💓💗🩷
Fabulous suggestions! I think this video will be helpful to a lot of people! To anyone struggling with color wheel techniques, physical color wheels at the art store are so so so helpful. They're cheap and interactive and give references for triad color schemes and even quadratic color schemes! It's convenient to be able to twist the wheel to one color, and then the wheel gives you all these options for possible color pallets that all would look good. I color main subjects as I go, but other elements i typically color based on what they are in real life. I really like to emulate photos too. I've got this sky I'm working on, and I've been using this pic i found on google of a sunset to use as a reference. Thanks for such a fun and informative video! I love how your vignettes turned out!
Yes I’ve seen those physical color wheels! They definitely look helpful as well. Thank you so much for watching, I love that your using real life images for references 😍
Thank you for another great video! I absolutely loved this one! Although I don’t have the Brutfuner pencils, I do have a 300 set of Kalour (not sure if that’s how they’re spelled) and think I can find similar colors. I am going to try to follow how you colored your vignettes - I hope mine come out as nice as yours! I tend to color my pages without using a color palette (just coloring each item whatever color it would be in real life). But I love how color palettes pull the pictures together and make them look more streamlined I guess. So, I have really been wanting to practice using color palettes for my pages. I actually was struggling so your video really helps! I’d never heard of the triangular method (I don’t think that’s what you called it but I’ve forgotten now 😂). That is one I would particularly like to try. I know you said you’re working out your recording setup, but when you have worked it out and if you have time, I would really love for you to do a video on how to pick where you place your white gel pen highlights and/or embellishments. I really struggle with this and haven’t been able to find a video that really explains how to know where to put the white gel pen. Thanks again for such a helpful video!! I literally stop whatever I’m doing to watch your videos whenever they come out!
I’m so glad this video was useful for you! I can definitely do a dedicated video for how to use white gel pen in the future but in the meantime, check out my how to colour in Small Victories video! I briefly touch upon how I use white gel pen and paint pens at the end of that video ☺️❤️
So many good tips 😄 I sometimes struggle with picking a color palette, even though I’ve been coloring for years 😅 So it’s great having different ways of finding a color palette or inspiration. The page turned out beautifully 🩷
Ah, the eternal struggle of choosing the perfect background color! I'm still learning this myself, but I would suggest either using the lightest or darkest colour in your chosen colour palette. That way, the illustrations will pop off the background. Hopefully that helps!
Thank you for sharing your invaluable knowledge. A special thanks for using your Brutfuner pencils. I'm amazed more colorists don't use them on a regular basis. Looking forward to your next video. Peace!
Awesome tips! Colour combos have always been a pretty natural thing for me too. But I definitely have my go-tos that I love. Which is why I started my palette challenge each month to challenge myself (and anyone else who’d like to) to use colour combos I don’t usually gravitate towards. I’d love to invite you to join in if you’d like. Details are on my channel and Instagram account.
Yeah, it really isn't the most ideal situation but here is the set I own if that helps at all x www.amazon.com.au/dp/B078MWDL7Q?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzkyrathom-22&creativeASIN=B078MWDL7Q&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.1GURJ0S1GXYR5&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin&th=1