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Introduction
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Welcome
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Is cadmium dangerous
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Difference between color theory and color mixing
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Characteristics of color
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Mixing Colors
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Value
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Color Theory
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Main Camera
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Ashleys Palette
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Matts Palette
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Warm vs Cool primaries
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Color temperature
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Primary colors
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Mixing primary colors
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Relative value
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Cool or warm
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Ultramarine
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Blue
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Yellow
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Warm and Cool
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Blue sky
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Colored pencil
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Warm primary vs cool primary
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Green is misused
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Green is earthy
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Orange is more earthy
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The color wheel
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Intensity
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Complement
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Green
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Brown
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Black
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Blue and Brown
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Black and Brown
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Color Wheel
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Mixing Tertiary Colors
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Adding Black or White
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Adding Blue
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Relative Color
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Mixing Color
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Mixing Gray
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Tertiary Colors
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Color Schemes
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Marsha Graham
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Estelle
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Monochrome
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Complementary Colors
Description:
Explore the fundamentals of color theory and pigment mixing in this comprehensive recorded broadcast featuring artists Matt Fussell and Ashley Hurst. Dive into creating a color wheel with warm and cool primaries, mastering the art of mixing any desired color, and understanding color relationships and schemes. Learn about the characteristics of color, the differences between color theory and color mixing, and the importance of color temperature. Discover techniques for mixing primary, secondary, and tertiary colors, as well as how to adjust intensity and create various color schemes. Gain insights on topics such as the use of cadmium, the properties of ultramarine blue, and the misconceptions about green. Practice mixing grays, browns, and blacks, and explore the concept of relative color. Perfect for artists and enthusiasts looking to enhance their understanding and application of color in their work.

Color Theory and Mixing - Creating a Color Wheel with Warm and Cool Primaries

Drawing & Painting - The Virtual Instructor
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