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How to Mix Colors Using the Split/Double Primary System | Warm & Cool Primaries | Color Temperature 

Jescia Hopper
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This video will introduce you to the intricacies of color temperature and how the color bias (warm or cool cast) of your primary color can affect the mixtures you create. Once you learn how to distinguish color bias, you can use it to your advantage to mix more accurate hues!

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2 окт 2021

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Комментарии : 9   
@royablodgett2126
@royablodgett2126 2 года назад
Hi Jescia! I never understood color theory until I watched your tutorial!!!! So grateful!
@InnerMagpie
@InnerMagpie Год назад
Your video was exactly what I have been looking for, I needed a listing of each warm and cool primaries to make my wheel. Ty!
@n76543
@n76543 2 года назад
I love how calming your videos are
@mariamhoballah302
@mariamhoballah302 Год назад
Hi Jescia! I really like your tutorials. They are very professional, but easy to follow and understand. Thank you very much.
@erinaceus
@erinaceus 2 года назад
This was very helpful... and I appreciate your teaching style, it makes sense to me. Thank you!
@hookedbycrafting5348
@hookedbycrafting5348 9 месяцев назад
Is there a reason you did warm yellow to warm blue instead of cool blue? Or did I switch my blues when putting them on the wheel?
@PaintingsandBL
@PaintingsandBL 2 года назад
Nice
@user-mp5jv6ex2v
@user-mp5jv6ex2v 2 года назад
🌼🌷👍
@cameronstokes4059
@cameronstokes4059 2 года назад
Believe it or Not Magenta is the Real Primary Color since it can actually make a 100% saturated red and orange as well! Red is not actually the real primary color since you cannot make Magenta!
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