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Warm and Cool colors in practical color mixing 

Café Watercolor - Eric Yi Lin
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There are so many videos on color mixing. I honestly don’t know if I can give you more than what’s already out there. And yet, I got questions about color constantly. So let me see if I can help you with that today.
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Комментарии : 129   
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
Have you mistaken dirty wash with dirty colors? I definitely had when I first started. I even blame the brand of paint I use. Silly me :P
@emilywong7812
@emilywong7812 Год назад
I watched a lot of artists on u tube but found Eric to be the best. He is so knowledgeable and explains everything so clearly . Thanks for a great lesson.
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor Год назад
Thank you so much Emily 🥰
@rishabhmayank
@rishabhmayank Год назад
Thanks mate! You've no idea what you've changed! Thanks for teaching me/us
@cristinalattuada5322
@cristinalattuada5322 2 года назад
Thank you, very helpful. You’re very talented, very beautiful and loose work.
@mariafelicitamateosalas3132
You are a great teacher. Wonderful tips.
@sherrylee6719
@sherrylee6719 4 года назад
Eric, I love the way your teach. I learned so much and I appreciate you sharing your vast talent. I would love another video similar to this as another example, but with another subject. Thank you again, Sherry
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
There will always be more :)
@nonzerosum8943
@nonzerosum8943 Год назад
@@Cafewatercolor your explanation of eye seeing and "mental adjustment " to see light and shadows or shade.👍that's what basic understanding is essential to paint or drawing regardless of type medium watercolor pencil colored or graphite oil or acrylic. Thank you for your skill with teaching art as well as sharing with others too actually understand what we need to paint artistically. Paolo
@artblyter1914
@artblyter1914 3 года назад
Your vidios are excellent Eric u can learn from all your posts thank u
@creativejay-db7261
@creativejay-db7261 3 года назад
" Water color without color is just water " this made me laugh! but I completely agree 😂😂😂
@caroldougherty3524
@caroldougherty3524 2 года назад
Love your lessons. You make me laugh!
@dumyes
@dumyes Год назад
One of your best videos . Thks!
@eileenpasley2877
@eileenpasley2877 Год назад
THANK YOU ! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!!! I love the way you explain things. you have gotten me motivated to set up a studio in my house. It has been about 4 years since I've held a brush in my hand. I stopped painting when my husband died but that is far enough behind me now and 'm ready to start up again.. I am 78 yrs old so I don't have a lot of time to waste. You have been a God send for me.
@nonzerosum8943
@nonzerosum8943 Год назад
Wow. Good explanation at beginning..a eye - brain or mental adjustment to SEE light & shadow
@SuperExadidas
@SuperExadidas 3 года назад
Thank you Eric....really very helpful.
@Rebecca-wn2wd
@Rebecca-wn2wd 3 года назад
you are a talented tutor . Brilliant peace of work you created by showing it step by step
@sharonflanagan2053
@sharonflanagan2053 2 года назад
Thank you for all tutorials
@garyfang4451
@garyfang4451 2 года назад
I like the articulate way you use to narrate the techniques- clean, clear and naturly. No more no less. Thanks for your quality work.
@valeriachilders
@valeriachilders 2 месяца назад
I love your videos. I ordered your brushes and i am looking forward to get them. 🥰
@meow-xu8cq
@meow-xu8cq 3 года назад
Such gifted teacher you are! I will learn from you diligently. Many Thanks from South Korea.
@dupeit007
@dupeit007 2 года назад
Eric first of all thank you for this video , i was planning a Santorini painting and this was exactly what i needed, you stole my heart when you said that sky is bugging me, because that is so me at times, you're so talented, yet humble a big huge thank you to you for helping me learn so so much!
@PHALOMOON
@PHALOMOON 4 года назад
Very good video Eric. I'm still afraid of using thick dark color, and you're explanation of watery/overworked hit home. Thanks!!
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
Fear and watercolor don't go well together ;) Play around with paint on scrap paper or the back of old paintings or some cheaper but not bad paper =)
@jtpaar1732
@jtpaar1732 4 года назад
This vid was an excellent lesson for how to deal with lighting regardless of which medium one uses to paint the scene. Liked and subbed!
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
Thank you so much! ☺️
@glendapaul8040
@glendapaul8040 15 дней назад
Thank you, very helpful
@maurathornoton4125
@maurathornoton4125 Год назад
Great just what I required Thank you
@judyonody7748
@judyonody7748 4 года назад
Thank you Eric! Very informative and wonderful paintings as always!😀
@lindalin4937
@lindalin4937 3 года назад
我剛開始上網學畫兩個月 很幸運看到老師中英文的影片 好精闢 都是我想要了解和學習 謝謝老師 無私的教導 (最棒的是 看老師的英文影片 我可以複習 英文 +學畫畫 真是 一舉兩得) 哈哈哈 非常地感謝
@gardener5857
@gardener5857 4 года назад
You're a great teacher. Thank you.
@RMB.Atelier
@RMB.Atelier 4 года назад
Excellent video. I learn so much from you and you explain everything with so much clarity. Thank you!
@namheejang3235
@namheejang3235 4 года назад
Your way of explanation makes me hold the brushes. Thank you
@thokchomjayshree8089
@thokchomjayshree8089 3 года назад
Both the paintings turned out so beautiful. Great tutorial. Great teacher.
@stephenpina100
@stephenpina100 4 года назад
A very good narrative and comprehensive tuition. I always enjoy your videos and learned a lot
@tiklingrikit
@tiklingrikit 3 года назад
again, another valuable lesson from an excellent teacher. thank you so much
@susanyoung6632
@susanyoung6632 3 года назад
I love your understanding of light.
@taraconklin6919
@taraconklin6919 4 года назад
Thanks Eric for taking the time to walk us so thorough your process and doing both paintings. I would not have guessed at the light yellow wash used on the first layer of the cooler picture. It’s so subtle but a perfect example of how to train the eye to see colors not noticed. The more I watch you, the more courageous I feel about being able to do something more complicated as this. You are a gem!
@MarenGermany
@MarenGermany 2 года назад
Great video. Awesome advice. Thank you.
@miriam-moore
@miriam-moore 4 года назад
Thanks for your generous gift of time and teaching
@athensmajnoo3661
@athensmajnoo3661 4 года назад
Beautiful!! I cringed when you painted the evening sky with watery colour after painting the windmill wings with dark rust. Didn't smudge though!! Because colours are in expert hands and they obey the master!!!!
@sankarramasamy1444
@sankarramasamy1444 Год назад
Awesome tips! 🎉
@elizabethbarnes3969
@elizabethbarnes3969 4 года назад
Another great lesson and beautiful creations. Just minor color variations and voila....mood is changed.
@saharm2454
@saharm2454 3 года назад
I discovered your channel only days ago but I already appreciate and admire your thoughtful content, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
@Angela-jy8um
@Angela-jy8um 2 года назад
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
@pranjalshelar3830
@pranjalshelar3830 3 года назад
Very enlightening.... Really 😍👏👌
@bableeojah4211
@bableeojah4211 3 года назад
Excellent explanation & demonstration of techniques & tips !! Will be watching and following more of your videos :-) Thanks !
@AshPedreiroPlaysGames
@AshPedreiroPlaysGames 3 года назад
Thank you for the video, very informative. Very underrated channel.
@marjoriejohnson6535
@marjoriejohnson6535 3 года назад
Love your content and calm voice..watch and listen for content...then replay when i am trying to get to sleep and there is to much noise from my neighborhood..lol thanks....need to be longer vlogs...my neighborhood is to noisy for this lady that grew up in the backwoods.
@jackiebyers1272
@jackiebyers1272 4 года назад
Thank you Eric! It was really helpful that you painted the exact same scene with different lighting. I think this is stuff we instinctively know, but for me, I need to actively remember this before painting a painting. Reminding myself will improve my seeing what the colors actually are in the actual lighting.
@themorrishouseofwizardry3555
@themorrishouseofwizardry3555 4 года назад
great method of teaching. the demonstration paintings really highlight your words and what you are trying to explain. i'll be sure to share with my friends.
@alfonsoportugal6754
@alfonsoportugal6754 4 года назад
Eric your videos are fantastic and so clear. You really paint showing us how to do it right. Thank you!!
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
Alfonso Portugal thank you so much
@Schri1
@Schri1 4 года назад
You are absolutely right, there are hundreds of videos on the various techniques of watercolor. However, where you excel and transcend all the others is your encouragement and motivation to persist. I look at my paintings, thinking I should try oil or acrylic, but after watching one of your videos it gets me right back to the paper and water colors.
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
Thank you, I really appreciate that =)
@crisobrador
@crisobrador 4 года назад
It is lovely how you conecte de back sound with what you are painting!!! (in this case the sound of the waves) it's great!!!!
@bonnieli6897
@bonnieli6897 4 года назад
Beautiful paintings of colour variation from different lightings. The wave sound echoes with the subject of a windmill in the seaside. Excellent. Thank you so much for the show.
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
Thank you as always
@ralphberman4208
@ralphberman4208 Год назад
Excellent!
@marionbik2022
@marionbik2022 2 года назад
I am really getting better at using thicker paint. I now need to train my mind and eye to reproduce what I see. It sounds so simple hearing you say this. It’s all about the light. I like the subject you chose and different times of day to make your point. Will try something similar. Thank you ✨🎨
@JGamacheAIA
@JGamacheAIA 4 года назад
Great lesson. Tk’s Keep them coming
@markdonovan1540
@markdonovan1540 3 года назад
Excellent tutorial and explanations. This is very useful to beginners like me. Subscribed!
@woraluckrattikarnchalakorn9925
@woraluckrattikarnchalakorn9925 4 года назад
Thank you very much . They are wonderful paintings.
@aandersson9181
@aandersson9181 4 года назад
Thank you so much for making this vid and sharing what you know!
@cyendsj
@cyendsj 4 года назад
Great demo Eric, congrats!
@theresajones6088
@theresajones6088 4 года назад
Great for enabling me to stop making muddy colours...very clearly explained. Thank you.
@cassandraarnold
@cassandraarnold 4 года назад
This was super useful... and I loved the ocean soundtrack
@laurabolles3025
@laurabolles3025 3 года назад
we like you just the way you are Eric!
@RobertaPhoenix
@RobertaPhoenix 4 года назад
Great tutorial, this is really helpful! Thank you 😊
@kimbalfre3759
@kimbalfre3759 2 года назад
So helpful! Than you!
@BarbrajoanOriginals
@BarbrajoanOriginals 4 года назад
Eric, this was so helpful. Clean washes are something that I try to achieve. Lately I’ve been achieving the grays a lot more. And such a neutral color can be easy to warm or cool. Also I am thrilled with my Phive light . I can’t believe I’ve been painting all these years without it. Love it
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
So glad it’s helpful and I’m so glad you enjoy the light! I enjoy it everyday as well ☺️
@zornitzapetrova7339
@zornitzapetrova7339 2 года назад
Your videos are awsome
@deniserainsberry5010
@deniserainsberry5010 4 года назад
wow amazing concepts and video!! thank you for helpful tips!!
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
glad it’s helpful! Thank you ☺️
@snowrain8125
@snowrain8125 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing! It is Very helpful, thanks!
@Cass99k
@Cass99k 4 года назад
i love you man, excellent videos!
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
Thanks 😁
@teresabasile4058
@teresabasile4058 3 года назад
great content ! thanks eric ; a good and short demo is worth one hour of tiring academic stuff
@helenschaefer1167
@helenschaefer1167 4 года назад
Thank you Eric, for this lesson. My problem is that I do not charge the brush with enough watery color, just the opposite of what you were trying to say. I think that when we are aware of our problems, life is on its way to happiness for the artist, that is, until we recognize another problem. It goes on and on. Thanks so much for being here.
@corrinelee7232
@corrinelee7232 4 года назад
Excellent, I like your comparison your paintings too.
@gingerbuchanan2795
@gingerbuchanan2795 4 года назад
What a great explanation! Thank you Eric Yi Lin
@nishantshetty5995
@nishantshetty5995 Год назад
Very very helpful tips - Insistence on keeping the pallete, brush and water clean during darker/heavier pigment applications was really helpful to prevent me from chasing relative values and overworking repeatedly. How do you relate depth with loose styles of painting - it’s hard to separate foreground and mid/back when the wash layer is the same.
@ellaspainting9810
@ellaspainting9810 4 года назад
That's a good explanation. Thanks for sharing! :)
@yusufali1812
@yusufali1812 2 года назад
great work
@uncleatelier8495
@uncleatelier8495 4 года назад
Wow, you're so dashing.~^^
@debsteinman1506
@debsteinman1506 4 года назад
Great presentation
@bikash1810
@bikash1810 4 года назад
you are doing great ,good to see you hit 58 k subs :)
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
Bikash Kumar Behera thank you for your support ☺️
@Lucia-qw4vk
@Lucia-qw4vk Год назад
👏👏👏👏
@jellyjamzxo
@jellyjamzxo 2 месяца назад
@tapnguyen7599
@tapnguyen7599 4 года назад
thanks!
@bableeojah4211
@bableeojah4211 3 года назад
Another request, if you could please make a short video on making grays (by mixing different water colors) warm grays and cool grays! Thanks :-)
@jaquelinedeponce5251
@jaquelinedeponce5251 4 года назад
Thank you Eric! You are so incredibly talented and as always informative. I’m trying to return to my studio after a 3 year absence due to my husband’s passing away. Everything’s set up except putting colors on my porcelain pallets. I’ve been stuck there on my color placement. It’s beyond me why I cannot decide the color placements after decades of watercolor painting.
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
Start with just a few. Like 5-6 colors. So it’s more manageable ☺️
@waymire01
@waymire01 3 года назад
I just wanted to say I'm sorry for your loss. I had to put my paints away for several years due to "issues" and I found I basically had to start over with my skills and knowledge. It came a lot faster than it did originally. I hope you are still painting, it is like therapy for me, I'm not in a good place without my art. Regarding color placement on the palette it depends on the shape of the palette for me... but I've found my favorite is to put my mixing colors together as groups so its extremely easy to remember which are warm/cool and who goes with who, then group my neutral tones together from light to dark, then all the "fun" colors by hue.
@julianat1939
@julianat1939 2 года назад
Hello Mr Lin it's Juliana from Melbourne Australia. I don't want to be negative. Swapping from one painting to the other. I got very confused. I would prefer if you were a little slower. I do like you. I know I can learn a lot from you. Thankyou 🌹
@edzejandehaan9265
@edzejandehaan9265 4 года назад
Hi, fantastic tutorials, love your paintings (I would have no hesitation to frame that value study you made for these, and put it up the wall). Just started in watercolor (painted a terrible picture of a bird yesterday😄), so I am browsing through your material, trying not to get too overwhelmed.. I noticed at 12.40 you paint a couple of fine white masts, is that also watercolor, or did you use gouache there?
@anilmetry3723
@anilmetry3723 2 года назад
👍
@hyonsukseifert1447
@hyonsukseifert1447 4 года назад
Hi, Eric! What was the pen with the white paint you used to put back the "white" into the art work? I love your teaching style, as always, thank you, very much!
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
it's not a pen, it's just a small brush with white gouache.
@kashivishwanath7603
@kashivishwanath7603 4 года назад
The students whom you trained must be very fortunate to have you as a teacher. One question, when you did the second glazing for the sky, how come the colours underneath did not come off? Great video Eric...👍👍👍
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
As long as the underneath layer is completely dry, glazing will be fine. Just don’t scrub it hard.
@lindsv
@lindsv 3 года назад
I think I probably missed a video somewhere but why do you start the evening view with building rather than with the sky? I am about to do an afternoon view of a farmhouse in an open landscape - should I start with the sky? The house is the focal point and it is very small but I want it to be accurate but I need to bear in mind aerial perspective and have it clearish but in the distance and focal .... - decisions, decisions!
@melissamiller2523
@melissamiller2523 4 года назад
I see you work quite fast on your paintings. I work fast and like to finish a painting in the time I am given, half an hour, two hours or four hours and I and others are happy with the finished painting. When you sell a painting does what you charge ever relate to the time spent on a painting? Given more time I overwork a painting!
@johnkamerling6156
@johnkamerling6156 4 года назад
Eric, thankyou for all the informative information I will apply it to my painting. But somebody confiscated the umbrella at sunset??
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
haha I don't know, could be a different season
@PaulaBean
@PaulaBean 4 года назад
It's the Ilios map from Overwatch! ;-)
@waymire01
@waymire01 3 года назад
I run into the "thin wash" issue when trying to achieve very pale greys, browns, etc. Too often I wind up with a scattered mess of pigment or blotchy uneven patches, often with a darker ring. Since you need the white of the paper to give the tint, how can I avoid this? I thought some of it was water control and have switched to using a less absorbent brush and try to blot more, which has helped some, but it's still an issue. I'm using professional paint and paper.
@darrenfromla
@darrenfromla 3 года назад
where'd you get that palette? it's perfect
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 3 года назад
That's John pike palette :)
@darrenfromla
@darrenfromla 3 года назад
@@Cafewatercolor ah! Thank you
@81swati
@81swati 3 года назад
Hi can u please tell me how do you focus your camera get get the right video
@Drumaier
@Drumaier 4 года назад
Eric, one little question....why is my color dirty?? LOL So in all seriousness the paintings ended great but the explanation you gave the first minutes was extremely interesting and relevant at a conceptual and technical level. Great ideas and tips bro! If i may do a comment about your painting style, i have the impression that you have drawing and values and important techniques all very well controlled and working ok. IMO there is one thing you might want to try out and experiment with and that i think it may benefit the style you are going for...which is to be a lot more bolder and big, fearless with the brush strokes, and also charging a lot more pigment in the brush...an extreme example of this approach is Alvaro Castagnet and a more controlled version is Joseph as you know. Of course, they can be bold and precise and that requires experience etc. BUT, sometimes is good to practice boldness and freedom when painting without worrying about the final result, just to start to get a grasp of it and what comes out of it. Everytime i do a painting study and then a second o third version, the later version looks 100 times better because i know more about the subject and i can loosen up a lot and the end result is a lot more flowy, natural, and a lot less contrived. I hope you don't mind this comment and i just wanted to tell you this from a while but now is the day and this will be the only time i will bring this up! cheers and keep the amazing work, and keep evolving and helping us as you do! Cheers.
@kikowhitney
@kikowhitney 4 года назад
I struggle with warm/cool and value. My tendency is to think that cool colors have darket values and this may be wrong. So how do we get the right colors for the right values?
@jjk2one
@jjk2one Год назад
I can hear the waves
@daniellefung6554
@daniellefung6554 Год назад
Thank you. But can you tell what name of colour?
@ladymuck2
@ladymuck2 3 года назад
Hi you say, , 'I am using a warmer colour' etc but you haven't said what makes a colour warmer or cooler. I always thought a red blue would be warm and a green blue would be cool but you said you added green to warm up your blue.
@marcoss6212
@marcoss6212 4 года назад
Very nice explanation :), but I have a question, if it is not too much to ask. Heard a few times that muddy colors can also be a result of mixing two or three colors and the pigments used on those colors will turn muddy without intentions. I'm just a beginner but the one that gets me the worst result is yellow ochre from Holbein's brand, can you shed a light on this? Thank you again!
@Cafewatercolor
@Cafewatercolor 4 года назад
if you looked at my palette, my mixtures are all over the place. Yes, the color will turn duller and grey down as not as saturated. But that's not really an issue for me. The more important thing is still how clean your wash is :)
@marcoss6212
@marcoss6212 4 года назад
@@Cafewatercolor Thank you so much Eric!
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