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There are several ways to create color harmony, one is to use a limited palette , using 3 colors plus white will always create harmony or a warm and cool of the primaries would also make it easier to achieve harmony in your colors.
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@pchabanowich
@pchabanowich 23 часа назад
Well, and the blocking of the composition - crucial!
@timothyjackart
@timothyjackart 2 часа назад
Wonderfully helpful and a good reminder. Helped on a painting today! Thank you. 🙏🏼
@pchabanowich
@pchabanowich 23 часа назад
The twelve-tone wheel is the biggest thing I've learned from you. I am beginning to see how effectively it works. Many thanks.💐
@philstarke.artist
@philstarke.artist 12 часов назад
It is a big help, thanks
@John-mz8rj
@John-mz8rj 20 часов назад
Cheers.
@thomasrobbins1171
@thomasrobbins1171 13 часов назад
Thank you Phil, this video is among the best available for this topic. Separating the warm and cool sides of the color wheel with red and green as independent neutrals really got the gears rolling. It's a concept I can easily put to use.
@philstarke.artist
@philstarke.artist 12 часов назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ronschlorff7089
@ronschlorff7089 19 часов назад
Yup "color harmony" will make your work look "consistent" too. A limited palette helps, I've used that lately to do paintings of Sedona, AZ, Indian red (of course you need red), Ultramarine blue and Hansa yellow, and white. And occasional touch of cad orange, for the "fifty guinea touches" as the great Ken Howard used to say. And a limited palette is nice for buying materials too, now that the national economy has falling off the cliff, and everything is expensive by two to four times, including tubes of paint. Take note poor kiddies!! :D Bonus: after doing about 50+ small paintings this summer, Every Single One looks like only one person painted them. Galleries like that, that you work looks the same from painting to painting, and not all over the place like ten guys did them, searching endlessly for their styles!! LOL ;D
@philstarke.artist
@philstarke.artist 12 часов назад
Thanks Ron, I'll have to try the indian red, hansa yellow and blue, sounds interesting .
@richmoab
@richmoab 21 час назад
Thanks again for another great video. I've noticed there are a quite a few shades of violet/purple that I can't seem to mix up using alizarin crimson and ultramarine blue pigments, although I do use those mostly. Do you ever use dioxazine purple in place of alizarin crimson and ultramarine blue?
@ronschlorff7089
@ronschlorff7089 19 часов назад
I took alizarine c. off my palette years ago and replaced it with Indian Red (Gamblin), it's less "twee" and sweet, and being my only "earth" pigment, it harmonizes better with my other 5 colors. In my 3 primary + 3 secondary palette, it is the "violet"! It and U. Blue also make a good dark "black". D. Purple would/might be even worse for any "color harmony", IMO. Depends on rest of your palette too, of course.
@richmoab
@richmoab 19 часов назад
@@ronschlorff7089 Interesting note about Indian Red, thanks. I've only noticed this issue I wrote about above when I need to match a shade of violet/purple exactly. Which is not very often.
@philstarke.artist
@philstarke.artist 12 часов назад
Yes, I use dioxazine on my palette, more of an accent color. Most of my violets are ultra blue and alizarin.
@Risvegli_esposizione
@Risvegli_esposizione 15 часов назад
Maybe it's a bit off topic but how can you simulate in Photoshop the color mixing? I only can decide in terms of saturation, hue and value but is there a way to simulate, for example a mix of two points of the color wheel?
@philstarke.artist
@philstarke.artist 12 часов назад
No, the palette in photoshop is very good (very extensive), I associate it with my oil palette, it's more of a guess but I think I'm pretty close.