I absolutely LOVED this particular episode. Not sure if it's the VIRGO in me or if it's just because it's so darn soothing to see how it's all explained. Using the Triangles and actually seeing how it's applied was so impressive. I have to say this whole course you created is honestly HANDS DOWN the very best in color theory I have ever watched. I keep going back over the videos to have it really sink in, but after years of not totally getting it, NOW I am. Deep gratitude and I Thank you Dr. Oto Kano for creating such a brilliant series that allows all of us to expand in our knowledge of color and the theory of putting it all together!🧡✨🧡
I think I could end up liking all triads because changing the value on one or two colors will alter the triad's look completely. This is a fabulous series. Thank you for all the time you’ve spent on us. You are a born professor! 💐
This tutorial is invaluable for me. I watched many tutorials on colour theory, but never quite understood how to actually pick the colours, but your explanation and examples finally cleared it out for me. Great thanks to you!
Can I just say how much I love that I’m watching an art video where the first 30 seconds features the words “permutation” and “equilateral triangle😸. Also I love your overlays, and egg plate. Such a clever combo!
I don't know how I haven't commented on this before, but I just want you to know that this I still refer back to this series as a refresher, it is SO very useful. Thank you so much Oto, you are such a credit to this community.
The Jane Blundell 24 color color wheel can be very useful when you have colors that fall in between the 12 standard colors in a wheel as well. I made my own version of some of my colors and it would be interesting to see a video like this using that!
I got really excited with the Triad 3 and 4 mixes, lovely limited palettes ♥ Thanks for this great video, Oto! I love how clear everything is and I'll definitely have the visual aids reminders in my brain forever :)
Me, too- exactly what I would have written. Soooo well eine, Oto. I love your strategic and scientific approach, all the while your love for bright and energetic colours shines through. Your gift is magnificent, Oto!
Love the thoroughness of this series of yours! Permutations respect ordering, combinations do not: there are 4 combinations of 3 colors from 12 in that equilateral-triangle configuration, while there are 24 permutations. There are 220 combinations of 3 colors from 12, disregarding configuration.
Love the triads, thank you for such thorough explanation. Split complementary and analogous seem the most useful to me. Seeing how you laid them out, I could see myself using even the colors I dislike, like a May Green, it looks great lined up with others.
I’m loving this series. I know lots of it but I’m still learning lots too! Plus it’s such a pretty series, it gives me that happy rainbow satisfaction!
Your videos are absolutely amazing! The way you explain everything on all of your videos has completely answered every question or issue I've come across when trying to work with colors. I have watched every video on your channel lol very useful as a reference. Thank you for making these 💜💜
This video is truly timeless and I am so grateful for it. My question is in relation to "cool Yellow". In your previous video you added it outside of the colour wheel so does that mean it is no longer needed, when mixing colours? @Dr.OtoKano
Ultramarine Finest, Phthalo Turquoise and Quin Violet (B)-(D)-F at 10:53 looks so beautiful together. I really love that water cauliflower bloom on the bottom right, the contrast is gorgeous :)
For me this is your most useful video so far. I can see so many paintings in my mind. It's cleared many of the "how do they do that" moments, when looking at a painting. Brilliant.
It is unnecessary to borrow terms from music: Triad simply means a group of three things. The best teacher for combining color is your eye, not some pseudo-system which at best demonstrates there are 52 different ways to create muddy shadows.