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Part 4: Color Temperature with

Part 4: Color Temperature
Learn the fundamentals of color theory with Bill Perkins. Sharpen your skills with color and light exercises!

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In this lesson, you’ll develop your understanding of color temperature by organizing warm and cool colors across value zones. Bill Perkins presents examples of both subtle and dramatic color temperature lighting, including setups with opposing light sources. You’ll paint quick studies that isolate temperature variation within light and shadow families, clothing, background, and skin. These exercises will help you develop control over subtle temperature shifts and clarify form without relying on detailed rendering.

This lesson belongs to the course Color Theory Bootcamp. In this 5-week course, acclaimed painter and visual development art director Bill Perkins guides you through a focused, practical approach to color theory. Designed to build your foundational understanding and sharpen your color decision-making, this course introduces essential concepts through timed painting exercises from the model in carefully controlled lighting setups. Each week explores a core component of color theory—value, saturation, complementary colors, temperature, and hue. With every session, you’ll compare your results with Bill’s demonstration to gain direct painting insights, refine your process, and reinforce the principles in action. This course is ideal for painters looking to build fluency with color and strengthen their ability to organize complex scenes quickly and effectively.

Throughout this course, you’ll have access to the NMA community for feedback and critiques to improve your work as you progress.

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