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Color Theory Ep. 2 | Split Primary Palette | What Is It? & How To Make One 

Dr. Oto Kano
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In the second episode of our color theory series, we take a look at what is so good about the split primary palette, as well as hints and tips on how to put together your own split primary based palette.
Find out what colors I recommend for making a split primary palette with paints from Daniel Smith, Holbein, Sennelier and Schmincke.
** Colors Recommended **
** Daniel Smith Essentials Set **
bit.ly/2FGUdO6
Warm Yellow: New Gamboge bit.ly/2PWQhxd
Cool Yellow: Hansa Yellow Light bit.ly/2zsvdV2
Warm Red: Pyrrole Scarlet bit.ly/2S7n2Ey
Cool Red: Quinacridone Rose bit.ly/2KwjHwh
Warm Blue: French Ultramarine bit.ly/2AnAoW7
Cool Blue: Phthalo Blue Green Shade bit.ly/2P1Xt66
** Daniel Smith Alternative ***
Warm Yellow: Hansa Yellow Mid bit.ly/2P2xlI3
Cool Yellow: Lemon Yellow bit.ly/2DIydj8
Warm Red: Permanent Red bit.ly/2zs1Ylv
Cool Red: Quinacridone Rose bit.ly/2KwjHwh
Warm Blue: Ultramarine Blue bit.ly/2TKqUwN
Cool Blue: Phthalo Blue Green Shade bit.ly/2P1Xt66
** Holbein **
Warm Yellow: Permanent Yellow Deep bit.ly/2Ql6hbU
Cool Yellow: Aureolin (this one is lightfast) bit.ly/2Kyv4np
Warm Red: Scarlet Lake bit.ly/2AmZFQg
Cool Red: Quinacridone Magenta bit.ly/2P1CvnV
Warm Blue: Ultramarine Blue Deep bit.ly/2rcok61
Cool Blue: Phthalo Blue Yellow Shade bit.ly/2An5blN
** Sennelier **
Warm Yellow: Sennelier Yellow Light bit.ly/2TDh6Vz
Cool Yellow: Lemon Yellow bit.ly/2OZT9nJ
Warm Red: Sennelier Red bit.ly/2R8A18Z
Cool Red: Rose Madder Lake (this one is lightfast) bit.ly/2r3x3qR
Warm Blue: French Ultramarine Blue bit.ly/2DMUJrl
Cool Blue: Phthalocyanine Blue bit.ly/2BxtpLY
** Schmincke **
Warm Yellow: Pure Yellow www.jacksonsart.com/schmincke...
Cool Yellow: Lemon Yellow www.jacksonsart.com/schmincke...
Warm Red: Scarlet Red www.jacksonsart.com/schmincke...
Cool Red: Magenta www.jacksonsart.com/schmincke...
Warm Blue: Ultramarine Blue www.jacksonsart.com/schmincke...
Cool Blue: Helio Cerulean www.jacksonsart.com/schmincke...

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@laura3071934
@laura3071934 2 года назад
By far the most easy to understand explanation of what a split primary color wheel is and WHY you want to use one. I’ve spent days looking for this!! THANKS dr. Kano !🙏🏻 🙂
@EveBolt
@EveBolt 5 лет назад
Yes!! Split primary for the win! Really good tip for the layout of the colors in a palette, I gotta remember that one :O
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
Thanks Eve :D I used to get so confused when it comes time to mix!
@spongebobtanu
@spongebobtanu 5 лет назад
This might be the best explanation I've ever seen on the split primary palette! I always felt the need to have a violet in my palette because I thought you mixed warm triad within itself only and cool triad within itself as well. So of course my violets were never great but now I understand! For my painting subjects which is mostly florals, and in that mostly cool colored florals, the cool triad is the best and I add a turquoise as that is hard to mix (for me anyway). For the last two spots I usually had a violet (which I suppose I could replace with an ultramarine now) and a neutral tint so I didn't have to spend too much time mixing a neutral. I might still keep the violet instead of ultramarine because of my intentions with my palette but it's great to know why I couldn't get the desired results with the cool triad.
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
So glad you enjoyed the explanation. Yes turquoise is so hard to get right by mixing your own.
@SabrinaGraham82
@SabrinaGraham82 Год назад
Ugsfugg
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
**** PLEASE READ **** Since people see colors differently, and of course we all have our color preferences. So if you feel the colors for these six should be different, that is totally ok! I personally prefer cooler yellows than warmer yellows, and so the colors I recommend for both yellows might seem too cool to you. That's ok! Please do what works for you, and only take my suggestion as that - suggestions. What's most important is that you select colors that work for you and make your heart sing in joy 💕💕💕
@creativesea.design
@creativesea.design 5 лет назад
I actually have the reds and the blues and the warm yellow from Holbein, but I didn't get Aureolin, instead I opted for Imidazolone lemon for a cool yellow. I wonder what is your take on that color?
@atelieradela
@atelieradela 5 лет назад
Also, since people are watching this on a screen, the colors might vary slightly between different screens. Never trust what you see online, that why there is always a warning when you want to purchase something online, something like: "colors might vary from the online pictures and in real life".
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
Andreea, that's a great cool yellow color as well!
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
That's such a great point Ailuro, I'll be sure to mention that in the next video, thank you.
@atelieradela
@atelieradela 5 лет назад
@@OtoKano No problem :D
@misseskval2686
@misseskval2686 5 лет назад
Oto, this new series of color theory is a winner. The best yet. You just earned a new subscriber. Thanks so very much for all your hard work. It is greatly appreciated.
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
Awwww so glad you are enjoying the series. Thank you for subbing!
@mianoname9825
@mianoname9825 4 года назад
Oto, that tip of arranging the colors in the palette so that the top row color mixed with the color right below it gives a vibrant secondary is amazing! I just come from trying that out and it's sooo helpful! I can finally stop trying to remember which mixing recipe gives what I am looking for (vibrant or muted), thank you! I also would like to say that I am enjoying your color theory series very much. I am just learning to use watercolors and your series is totally helpful, concise, well explained and just interesting to watch. Thank you so much for providing it!
@SPQRKlio
@SPQRKlio 5 лет назад
Somehow this is the first time I’ve seen a split-primary colour mixing chart that made sense to me and explained it t a glance. I came to a realisation recently that I’d rather have a wide variety of colours-finding interesting single pigment paints is fun-than do much mixing, and I’m still trying to come to terms with that about myself 😊
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
So glad that the chart made sense. I'm totally with you. I'd rather have many colors that I love, and only do what mixing is necessary with the colors I have.
@828burke
@828burke 5 лет назад
A good way to remember your mixing is that red is "hot" (not warm) and blue is "cold" (not cool). You always mix red with a warm blue or yellow, and you always mix a blue with a cool red or yellow. Yellow just wants to "match" the other colors temperature.
@PhuongyNguyen97
@PhuongyNguyen97 5 лет назад
I really like the tip for laying out the split primaries in the palette! That will make life sooooo much easier!
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
So glad you liked that tip Phuong, thank you for watching :D
@sleepydrJ
@sleepydrJ 2 года назад
one of the all time best color videos. So straightforward, and such a clean explanation of CMY vs RYB and where they excel.
@candybourgeois6916
@candybourgeois6916 2 месяца назад
Thank you! This explanation really helped me understand what I was doing wrong in my pallet. And I especially appreciate that you've included Sennelier in your recommendations since it is my go to for watercolor.
@peggynyhoff4200
@peggynyhoff4200 2 года назад
Brilliant teaching! I wish I had learned this as a child. Children are a lot smarter than we think, there are ways to teach this to kids I’m sure. Thank you!
@MyJoyanne
@MyJoyanne 4 года назад
What a lightbulb moment! I never knew why people have warm and cool primaries in their palette. Thank you so much for this!
@imissmypencils
@imissmypencils 4 года назад
Your color theory videos have been really helpful. I know most of this stuff but its so beneficial to have it compiled by you. A true artist hero. Thank you!!
@Ceteria5
@Ceteria5 5 лет назад
Your explaination is the absolute best I've ever heard for a split palate & all your video's I've seen explain everything about color theory much better than I've ever heard. Thank you!
@SAJK0KAT
@SAJK0KAT 3 года назад
This is the best video I have seen about color theory! 🙏
@ConnieVitucci
@ConnieVitucci Год назад
Very easy to understand and very helpful! Looking forward to what's next. Thank you. 👍🏻
@user-zz8pc6lr3w
@user-zz8pc6lr3w 10 месяцев назад
Totally agree with many of these comments. After watching dozens of videos on color theory and mixing this has to be best and explained so perfectly. Amazing how much clearer this video made the whole subject. Thank you so much!
@helmaschine1885
@helmaschine1885 5 лет назад
I googled which colours windsor & Newton recommend as primaries, and their "Cotman Water Colour 6 colour system" seems to align the best with this split primaries palette you recommend. • Lemon Yellow Hue • Cadmium Yellow Pale Hue • Ultramarine • Intense Blue • Permanent Rose • Cadmium Red Hue definitely going to try that out, since I don't have a lot of money to buy every hue in existence.
@CyberMaddenus
@CyberMaddenus Год назад
This is good. I've never seen the information on the red/blue combination before. Thank-you.
@FayeWulf
@FayeWulf 5 лет назад
Oh, I'm definitely gonna borrow that palette layout from you! I never thought about that, i always have it as c/w yellow, c/w red and c/w blue in a row.
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
Please do! It makes bright color mixing so much easier :D
@GraziaPrimavera
@GraziaPrimavera 4 года назад
This is probably one of the best explanation i have come across on the topic, one that breaks down the complex and overwhelming concepts of colour theory from an artist perspective in a way that immediately makes sense and is engaging and logical at once. A must see for beginning artists or anyone wanting to understand the elusive nature of colours. Thank you🙏🌼
@joanstockton2186
@joanstockton2186 Год назад
The clearest simplest thorough explanation yet, I can absorb that and use it. It doesn't get any better than that. Brilliantly done!
@anjalianand6253
@anjalianand6253 2 года назад
Thanks for your tutorials and Happy New Year !
@felix-xd4mx
@felix-xd4mx 3 года назад
literally the best video on color palette ever! very amazing
@renejantzi7441
@renejantzi7441 5 лет назад
Gosh darn you,re genius! I've never heard or read this so well explained! Each series you do I think it's the best and then you come along with something like this. So so so helpful. Thank you.
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
Awwww you are so kind Rene, you really made my day! Thank you :D
@user-cn3ip6ok8p
@user-cn3ip6ok8p 3 года назад
Excellent video. Just what I was looking for. Thank you
@fabfoll
@fabfoll Год назад
Thanks for the excellent video. Helped me to finally understand about cool and warm colors and their mixtures!
@MrPuddinhead61
@MrPuddinhead61 5 лет назад
Love the split primary palette organization suggestion! ❤️
@ranradd
@ranradd 4 года назад
This is the best color theory tutorial I seen yet. Thank you so much. Awesome series on color.
@rosannebloompereira536
@rosannebloompereira536 Год назад
Thank you for such a good video re the primary split palette. My understanding of this method is much clearer now.
@dymonddozen
@dymonddozen 5 лет назад
I'm really really glad that you made this episode. I'll definitely be updating my palette soon!
@lisap5615
@lisap5615 2 года назад
Great color mixing explanations! Thank you.
@robincooper9323
@robincooper9323 5 лет назад
I loved the tip on laying out the colors in the palette. Very useful and helpful. Thank you for an excellent video. I love your teaching style. Thank you for a great series and going through it so thoroughly.
@divamagpayo6377
@divamagpayo6377 5 лет назад
Brilliant for the palette layout!
@angelabyker1587
@angelabyker1587 2 года назад
I bought this Daniel Smith set this summer and really loving it! This video is fantastic and really loving your suggestion for travel pallet layout!
@katherinenoggle6407
@katherinenoggle6407 5 лет назад
Really useful information- thanks so much for all your hard work!!
@lesliesamet
@lesliesamet 8 месяцев назад
I can't express how happy I am to have found this video. It answered a very large question of how/what I had been doing wrong. Funny, how no one else I have found covered this. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
@Lifes1BeautifulRide
@Lifes1BeautifulRide 3 года назад
This deserves a trophy 🏆👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@threesixfiveart563
@threesixfiveart563 5 лет назад
So helpful! Looking forward to the next one!
@cherylj.harris4967
@cherylj.harris4967 3 года назад
Thank you! This is much needed info for me; enhances my understanding of color theory; 'the how' and 'why'.
@seijurogou256
@seijurogou256 4 года назад
first of all, THANK YOU SO MUCH! i've been painting on and off for a long time now and never learnt colour theory and it's something i only recently started looking into. i'm still working my way through watching your whole colour theory series but i must say, thank youuuu very much for suggesting how to lay out the split primary colours! (starting around 11.00) i've been trying to find a way to lay them out in my palette for a while now and nothing seemed to work. i'll try your suggested method and see how that works for me but i think it will work wonders! thank you again!
@lookingup4505
@lookingup4505 2 года назад
Your explanation finally made sense of the split palette. Thank you!
@carlycharlesworth1497
@carlycharlesworth1497 5 лет назад
That was amazing! Thank you so much for teaching on this.
@SarahNotSara
@SarahNotSara Год назад
Thank you for the effort and hard work that went into creating this video. It was extremely informative and clearly explained. 💟
@tessellatiaartilery8197
@tessellatiaartilery8197 Год назад
Outstanding video, so rich in info. Best explanation I've ever seen on this . Thank you very much for your work helping us understand this.
@joyjuler1166
@joyjuler1166 Год назад
Great explanation of split primaries. I think I understand it now. Thank you so much for creating and posting these videos!
@vedatkonyali
@vedatkonyali 3 года назад
Thank you very much for this vitally important information. I watched all of your perfectly prepared CT videos. Very very very useful. And Great work.
@adnil651
@adnil651 2 года назад
I have been studying the split primary palette for a month now, and Dr. Oto's lesson is the best explanation I have seen, heard, or read. Her notes accompanying the video are so helpful. Thanks, Dr.!! You are an amazing teacher.
@danielquebedeaux1835
@danielquebedeaux1835 9 месяцев назад
This was so helpful and well done!
@TsukabuNosoratori2
@TsukabuNosoratori2 5 лет назад
I love videos like this that explain colour theory. Every artist brings their own take of colour mixing theory to the table. I got a twelve colour porcelain palette that I got this summer and I decided to have it contain the basic warm colours and cool colours, plus pthalo blue and green and Manganese blue. It's been helping teach me so much about colour mixing and boosting my confidence.
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
That sounds like a lovely palette Tsukabu!
@debrabartman6749
@debrabartman6749 4 года назад
Very helpful information. Thank you so much!
@stellabelikiewicz1523
@stellabelikiewicz1523 5 лет назад
Yaaaaay! The videos you make that explore how to think about the properties of watercolor are just so fantastic! And, that palette layout suggestion is sneakily brilliant!
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
So glad you are enjoying the series Stella. Happy to hear that my tip helps :D
@kkcreativekk
@kkcreativekk 3 года назад
Out of all the attempts I have made to learn the split primary palette from different sources, your explanation was like manna from heaven! So easy to understand. Got it!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
@krystenfitzpatrick7246
@krystenfitzpatrick7246 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Your videos are amazing for beginners like me
@annelouise4639
@annelouise4639 5 лет назад
Excellent information! I had no idea why I sometimes got a murky purple and sometimes made a pretty purple.💜 Btw, thanks to you, I am now addicted to Daniel Smith watercolours. 😉 Started off with the Essentials and Primatek sets, then the Alvarez set - amazingly, there are no colour double-ups! I now have a small bundle of tubes on the way from Jackson's, thanks to the free comprehensive DS dot cards that came with the sets. Thank you so much for introducing me to them! 😀👍
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
So happy to hear that you've figured out about mixing purples!
@tessstarowen6579
@tessstarowen6579 2 года назад
This was a great explanation! Thank you.
@stacys447
@stacys447 4 года назад
Thanks for the very clear explanation!
@claudiaacciolyconstantinid9023
Again, thank you very much for your great and clear explanation! I’m a beginner and I’m learning a lot with you! 💖
@alisonhendry2928
@alisonhendry2928 4 года назад
I must second the statement that is the best and clearest explanation of the split primary EVER! Thank you! At last it make sense! I am going to go play with paint now....
@cynthiatrombley6378
@cynthiatrombley6378 3 года назад
I learned a great deal watching your split colour wheel demonstration, Thank you
@susanphillips323
@susanphillips323 4 года назад
Thank you, Dr. Oto! Excellent.
@angiewright-artist8246
@angiewright-artist8246 5 лет назад
Hey Oto, I love this video, it explains so easily. I love that you explained the CMY pallet, I have been using this for years but I've never had anyone explain it so well. It took me years of color mixing to figure this out. I always prefer the brightest colors I can get and agree with you completely because you can always go darker but you need an original bright pigment to start with. I also love that you showed the best way to set up the small pallet that works best. I'm working towards having a 6 color palette for painting in my sketchbooks to bring with me in my purse. This really helps. I dont like the colors most companies give you in sets Thank you xoxo Cheers girl! so
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
What colors are you planning to have in your palette? :D
@KatkaSuriKatka
@KatkaSuriKatka 4 года назад
This was just so informative and well explained! Going to try it out in a few minutes :D
@evgeniawillis2836
@evgeniawillis2836 2 месяца назад
Very nice explanation, thank you!
@MeowMeowKapow
@MeowMeowKapow 5 лет назад
I'm glad you're making these educational videos because you're one smart cookie and sharing your cookie smarts can only do good out here in the world! For me, if I was limited to six colors, I'd do entirely the cool 3 because you can techhhhhnically make the warm colors by using the cool colors, but can't make the cool colors using the warm. Then I'd save the other 3 colors for ridiculous conveniences like moonglow and green gold and quin gold. Because I'm a color ho. =>.
@carlaeskelsen
@carlaeskelsen 2 года назад
That was fabulously helpful, thanks! I might be a CH, too... 🙄
@christinahutchison3967
@christinahutchison3967 5 лет назад
Love this new beginner series I'm looking forward to all the videos.
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
So glad you are enjoying the series Christina, thank you for watching!
@maryhall916
@maryhall916 5 лет назад
Loved this video. I think I finally understand. Can’t wait till the next one. I have a new little metal palette I’ve been wanting to set up but confused about how to start.
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
So glad you get it now :D Thank you for watching the series Mary!
@ceec165
@ceec165 5 лет назад
very informative video. I learned a lot and the tip on how to place the pans in the palette for easy mixing is awesome! Thank you.
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
Aw so happy to hear that Cee, thank you for watching!
@holdthehalo
@holdthehalo 3 года назад
This was such a great video to learn from as a beginner, thank you!
@5starorchid
@5starorchid 2 года назад
While I'm new to art and color theory, I'm glad that you made this video and explaining it in detail and so clearly! As a visual learner, your video helped so much! If you have an online beginner class on color theory and art, I'll be taking it in a flash! Thank you so much for your videos, which I just stumbled today!
@Pinkstarpirate
@Pinkstarpirate Год назад
I've used a split primary palette for a long time, but that color positioning is brilliant and I'm going to immediately switch the positions on my palette to match this. Thank you!
@McQuizzical
@McQuizzical 5 лет назад
Thank you. I had placed my DS primary set with a warm and cool row, and you're right its hard to remember which mixes better with which, I have to keep checking my notes. I shall be rearanging those. And also using your tip for WN colour chart to search out the better primarys for these too (unless you've added those somewhere else please?). You're explaining all this so clearly, Thank You!
@AriellaKK
@AriellaKK Год назад
I love this, thank you!!
@jalh3
@jalh3 5 лет назад
Best video I've seen regarding color theory for watercolors. Thank you and I've already recommended it to a friend.
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
So glad you found it useful Anita, thank you for sharing it with your friend :)
@randmccarley3405
@randmccarley3405 4 года назад
That palette setup is genius!
@annebaiel
@annebaiel 3 года назад
Such an informative video, thank you! I paused it and immediately rearranged my 6 primaries in my palette 😂. Makes so much sense.
@madelinegrudens
@madelinegrudens Год назад
I really wish I saw this when I first started.... It would have saved me a ton of money and aggravation. However I recently purchased A. Gallo's split primary pallette. Thanks for so much useful content!
@veystone2580
@veystone2580 2 года назад
Amazing video! Thank u so much!
@tiahsian7014
@tiahsian7014 3 года назад
excellent teaching! thanks!
@jjordansart
@jjordansart 3 года назад
Omg youve helped me a lot. Im still intimidated with buying so many colors and ive jut got a warm and cool red.. i hated what the warm red was mixing and thought i jist got a bad color. This cleared everything up. Thank you very much
@annemorgan2928
@annemorgan2928 Год назад
Excellent video!! 🇨🇦
@EyeLean5280
@EyeLean5280 2 месяца назад
Michael Wilcox pioneered this idea in the late 1980s and early 1990s. His book "Blue and Yellow Don't Make Green, 2nd Edition" will give you a full understanding of the physics behind _why_ you need two of each of the primaries. Highly recommended!
@lynnebell5425
@lynnebell5425 5 лет назад
This is the best explanation and reason for having a split primary colour palette I have seen or read. Thank you.
@BeeCeeCreations
@BeeCeeCreations 2 года назад
thank you ♥ I have learnt a lot!
@melissabridge5687
@melissabridge5687 5 лет назад
This is awesome for Split Primary pallets. I have these colors in W&N pro. Im going to use you suggestion about color order in my pallet. Thank you!!!
@barbaracallan7672
@barbaracallan7672 Год назад
This is a very well explained video 👍🏻
@jengoodwyn2715
@jengoodwyn2715 5 лет назад
This is very helpful, thank you!!
@FarlyCreates
@FarlyCreates 5 лет назад
I love the split primary! Very lovely video and easy to follow along!
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
So glad you like it too. It's the perfect base of any palette.
@arcuda2001
@arcuda2001 5 лет назад
Fabulous!! You are a wonderful teacher !!
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
Aw arcuda, you are so kind! Thank you :)
@MissMarck
@MissMarck 5 лет назад
I learned soooo much!! Thank you for sharing all of this!
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
Aw I am so glad Miss Marck! Thank you for watching :D
@glorioskiola
@glorioskiola 5 лет назад
Great video, thanks!
@YenDraws
@YenDraws 4 года назад
I am struggling alot on watercolour theory and went on youtube to find out my answer. The more I look and the more I am confused with advices from different artists and most of them did not explained much in details and just based on their own thinking with abit information here and there till I chanced upon this channel. Trust me , it is super difficult to understand warm and cool theory as beginner. I nearly wanted to create a colour wheel using warm blue and warm yellow and get those unwanted muted green and may not know what is the reason behind! I really appreciate Dr Oto Kano putting this out together with so much effort done. Best video found ,thank You . Subscribed!
@Angie-pl3uw
@Angie-pl3uw 3 года назад
Thanks for making something that I pretty well understood now become crystal clear! I’m still going to write things out as I’m afraid I’ll be back to "pretty well" in a short time!
@MsGnor
@MsGnor 3 месяца назад
OMG thank youuu @OtoKano!! World changed ... Split Primary Palette ie RBY (Paint) & CMY (Printer). Got it! ❤💙💛🙏💖✨
@LisaSandboge
@LisaSandboge 5 лет назад
Brilliant video, thank you! It's very helpful!
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
So glad you found it helpful Lisa. Thank you for watching this video!
@marmar1293
@marmar1293 5 лет назад
When learning about this i realized that a watercolor artist i follow used alot/all muted colors for her illustrations and its something ive never seen anywhere else and even if its "muddy colors" they look so good all together in her paintings
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
Woooo who is the artist you're speaking of?
@marmar1293
@marmar1293 5 лет назад
@@OtoKano Her name's Tamaytka i think she uses alot of muted colors but i could could be wrong lol
@carmenzaldivar4393
@carmenzaldivar4393 2 года назад
I wish I had seen this video long ago. Thank you soooo much .You are and amazing teacher I 'v finely untangled my confusion. Thank you againg and againg.
@marmar1293
@marmar1293 5 лет назад
This helped me so much 🙏 thank you so much for making these videos
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
You are so welcome Lewd, thanks for watching!
@JTMY08
@JTMY08 5 лет назад
this is absolutely helpful for me!! im very new to watercolours and i struggle with colour theory. i have watched many tutorials about primary colours but when i tried it myself, it didn't turned out as expected. sometimes it turn muddy and i have no idea why. thank you for the clear explanation!
@OtoKano
@OtoKano 5 лет назад
So glad this video helped Jeanie!
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