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- Color Theory I
In this fourth lesson in the series instructor Bill Perkins will teach you how to work with warm and cool colors in your paintings. You will learn that temperature applies not only to a color or group of colors as a whole but also is used to describe the relationship between colors.
Materials
- Grumbacher Artists’ Oil Colors – Black and White
- Hog Hair Bristle Brushes – Filberts
- Palette Knife
- Silicoil Brush Cleaning Tank
- Gamblin Gamsol Oderless Mineral Spirits
- Metal Paint Scraper
- Canvas Panels
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1. Lesson Overview
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1. Color Wheel, warm and cool hemispheres
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2. Color temperature at the same value
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3. Warm and Cool Palette
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4. Warm light and cool shadows
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5. Temperature variations within the lights and within the shadows
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6. Temperature variations within the lights (continued)
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7. Color temperature in a cool Notan situation
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8. Variations of temperature in different color zones
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9. Variations of color temp and saturation to neutral
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10. Summing up the differences
5m 33s