I've been told that RED, GREEN and BLUE are the primary colours. Can someone tell me otherwise cause I'm getting different answers from different sources. Thanks.
@LaPersonaNonGrata There are two color systems. One is the additive color system, while the other is the subtractive. The additive system is the way our eyes sense color, the way your monitor displays it, and the way it works in light.
The subtractive color system is the one of dyes and pigments. Painters use -this- system, unless working digitally. Some programs can be told to use the subtractive though. The primaries in this system are Red blue and yellow, though true subtractive is CMYK.
@LaPersonaNonGrata There are two color systems. One is the additive color system, while the other is the subtractive. The additive system is the way our eyes sense color, the way your monitor displays it, and the way it works in light.
The subtractive color system is the one of dyes and pigments. Painters use -this- system, unless working digitally. Some programs can be told to use the subtractive though. The primaries in this system are Red blue and yellow, though true subtractive is CMYK.
Visit the virtuosoism channel to view new colorized electronic sheet music which correlates the artists color wheel to the musical Circle of 5ths. In this format, the language of color perfectly describes all relationships between musical tones. Through the applied color, reading music is now immediately accessible to anyone regardless of experience. It is an invaluablenew tool for the visual artist to see color relationships through the medium of music.
@michaliskebab Green is not a primary color. It is made by mixing yellow and blue. Therefore, it is a secondary color. RGB may be the "primary" colors for a computer screen, but red, yellow, and blue are the primary colors that make up the color wheel.
@michaliskebab Green is not a primary color. It is made by mixing yellow and blue. Therefore, it is a secondary color. RGB may be the "primary" colors for a computer screen, but red, yellow, and blue are the primary colors that make up the color wheel.
i think harmony, as in music, is a bullshit and a legacy of the past.and simplest minds. there is no basis under these simple shapes in a color wheel, which has no physically no sense too.
this is just bulding up a carcan, in which every one agree which each other and is concretely is useless.
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After all of these years, it never ceases to amaze me that they still have the Primaries wrong, still create and sell these faulty color wheels and then have the gall to teach it in a video, as if they knew what they were talking about.
Listen:
The Subtractive Primaries are not Red, Yellow and Blue.
I sure would not follow this persons style in thinking completely opposites always do the job. Looks dirty like mcdonald's red yellow and blue colors, I mean dog crap... ehh same thing.
mayanerd you are on the right track. The colors work as follows: Red, Yellow, and Blue are "traditional primary colors" They were thought to be the primaries in the last few centuries. With modern science, we realize 2 colors were off by a 2ndary click. Subtractive (solid) is actually Yellow, Cyan, Magenta (look at a printer). And additive is Red, Blue, and Green (tv screen) (notice + and - are secondaries to each other) Nice color schemes in vid, but try it with the scientific primary colors!
@djtavi77 I think you could make your own color wheel using poster color or type of other paints you occasionally use. all you need is a red, yellow, blue, white, and black. mix red, yellow, and blue to get secondary and tertiary colors. add white and black to get brighter and darker tone of the colors.
I don't think Caravaggio had a Color wheel in his studio, Who Knows, But it is learned that curtain Colors marginalized by others become complementary of and in themselves.
This is more or less functional when applying color to things like signs or chips, or systems that need the application of another system for clarification.
am not an artist yet but am trying to grasp this i think she was talking more about chosing analogous harmony on one side and complements on the other side..
but if this was supposed to be an additive color wheel then blue should always face yellow on the other side.. or am wrong??
@golden4th I sure agree that this colorwheel is a disaster. Let's get one thing straightened out, opposite colors are complementary colors. This video gleefully states complementary should vibrate, pop, agitate. Complementary colors should work together not vibrate like red and green and the other complements on her color wheel. These primaries are wrong, blue is made by mixing magenta and cyan, red is made with yellow and magenta. Magenta and cyan are not even shown on this old colorwheel. Junk
@rahxun , sorry, green and red are analog complements...but not direct complements.
If you look at green for 60 seconds...and then look at a white peace of paper...or white scree...you will see a purple tint overflow..the complement of red is turquoise. This is mathematical eye mechanics...its not an opinion.
interesting video and very informative
smuggecko 2 weeks ago
great video! thank you for posting it!
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@thechampionofnothing tru that
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DoubleSwagD 3 months ago
omg so freakin boring damn yu loiederman
judoninja95 3 months ago
"Look at all that contrast!"
Bestfootforward3 3 months ago
very simplified and child-like. I really enjoyed it!!
stevejorde 3 months ago
How did I get here...? o_o"
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please do not be so nerdy
tigertufftanya 4 months ago
The primary colors ar magenta, cyan and yellow.
MacReverb2 5 months ago
Very simple and helpful! Thanks! :)
smyli12 5 months ago
dude im at skool nd i have to watch this boring shit!!good thing im BLOWN!:D
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@ilovebiters00 me too and this is soooo damn boring
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TheLadySalma 5 months ago
Extremely helpful!
watching656 6 months ago
I've been told that RED, GREEN and BLUE are the primary colours. Can someone tell me otherwise cause I'm getting different answers from different sources. Thanks.
LaPersonaNonGrata 9 months ago
@LaPersonaNonGrata
Yellow mixed with blue makes green. So Green cannot be the primary color. The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue.
drsmilecow 9 months ago
@LaPersonaNonGrata
Yellow mixed with blue makes green. So green cannot be the primary color. The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue.
drsmilecow 9 months ago
@LaPersonaNonGrata There are two color systems. One is the additive color system, while the other is the subtractive. The additive system is the way our eyes sense color, the way your monitor displays it, and the way it works in light.
The subtractive color system is the one of dyes and pigments. Painters use -this- system, unless working digitally. Some programs can be told to use the subtractive though. The primaries in this system are Red blue and yellow, though true subtractive is CMYK.
BOONJAGGA 9 months ago
@LaPersonaNonGrata There are two color systems. One is the additive color system, while the other is the subtractive. The additive system is the way our eyes sense color, the way your monitor displays it, and the way it works in light.
The subtractive color system is the one of dyes and pigments. Painters use -this- system, unless working digitally. Some programs can be told to use the subtractive though. The primaries in this system are Red blue and yellow, though true subtractive is CMYK.
BOONJAGGA 9 months ago
Visit the virtuosoism channel to view new colorized electronic sheet music which correlates the artists color wheel to the musical Circle of 5ths. In this format, the language of color perfectly describes all relationships between musical tones. Through the applied color, reading music is now immediately accessible to anyone regardless of experience. It is an invaluablenew tool for the visual artist to see color relationships through the medium of music.
virtuosoism 10 months ago
Green and red are NOT complementary colors! Green is a primary color, not yellow.
Yellow is primary in the subtractive color wheel, BUT red and blue are not.
michaliskebab 1 year ago
@michaliskebab Green is not a primary color. It is made by mixing yellow and blue. Therefore, it is a secondary color. RGB may be the "primary" colors for a computer screen, but red, yellow, and blue are the primary colors that make up the color wheel.
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@michaliskebab Green is not a primary color. It is made by mixing yellow and blue. Therefore, it is a secondary color. RGB may be the "primary" colors for a computer screen, but red, yellow, and blue are the primary colors that make up the color wheel.
eporter5000 11 months ago
@michaliskebab: Green is not a primary color. It is created by mixing yellow and blue. Therefore, it is a secondary color.
eporter5000 11 months ago
i cant believe someone booed the color wheel.....
babyblueartest 1 year ago
lthis video sucks and is super boring.....
LimePaint1 1 year ago
@LimePaint1 agreed
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Epyksen 1 year ago
i think harmony, as in music, is a bullshit and a legacy of the past.and simplest minds. there is no basis under these simple shapes in a color wheel, which has no physically no sense too.
this is just bulding up a carcan, in which every one agree which each other and is concretely is useless.
that s just my opinion
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graywackeknifebdr 1 year ago
so where exactly can i get this for my own design use? help please.
jayna444 1 year ago
so where can i get this for my own design use?
jayna444 1 year ago
What about fluorescent colours? Do they have an analogous colour wheel? Just curious...
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mikeheesen 1 year ago
The Subtractive Primaries are Yellow, Cyan and Magenta.
The Additive Primaries are Red, Green and Blue.
Even Seurat had this wrong but that's forgivable since that was 120+ years ago.
You'd think they'd have it right by now.
couchtomato123 1 year ago 2
After all of these years, it never ceases to amaze me that they still have the Primaries wrong, still create and sell these faulty color wheels and then have the gall to teach it in a video, as if they knew what they were talking about.
Listen:
The Subtractive Primaries are not Red, Yellow and Blue.
Never were and never will be.
couchtomato123 1 year ago 2
thank very much!
hunnibunninooner 1 year ago
Cool wHip. - Stewie
Color wHeel. - This tutorial's intro guy
HiMyNameIsJayy 1 year ago
How too make BLACK ?
persiiica 1 year ago
@persiiica , you cannot make black..you must use a black pigment..i like carbon black.
sfumato1002 1 year ago
3:08 would have to be the best out of all of them i thinkies
MissyParamore 1 year ago
I sure would not follow this persons style in thinking completely opposites always do the job. Looks dirty like mcdonald's red yellow and blue colors, I mean dog crap... ehh same thing.
JuicyDBASE 1 year ago
Great vid 5 stars helped me on my graphics coursework
akbar2k7 1 year ago
In the purple/yellow example, a major part of the contrast is due to value, not hue.
It's good to know this theory, but in real life we simply choose what looks cool and is practical for the output.
mcammer 2 years ago
mayanerd you are on the right track. The colors work as follows: Red, Yellow, and Blue are "traditional primary colors" They were thought to be the primaries in the last few centuries. With modern science, we realize 2 colors were off by a 2ndary click. Subtractive (solid) is actually Yellow, Cyan, Magenta (look at a printer). And additive is Red, Blue, and Green (tv screen) (notice + and - are secondaries to each other) Nice color schemes in vid, but try it with the scientific primary colors!
TimJSwan89 2 years ago
2:55 very pretty
AllieCat579 2 years ago
where can i get a color wheel?? THX
djtavi77 2 years ago 11
do it!!!
sand431 2 years ago
@djtavi77 Just google for 'online color wheel'. Good luck ;)
wwl777 1 year ago
@djtavi77 I think you could make your own color wheel using poster color or type of other paints you occasionally use. all you need is a red, yellow, blue, white, and black. mix red, yellow, and blue to get secondary and tertiary colors. add white and black to get brighter and darker tone of the colors.
rahxun 1 year ago
@djtavi77 Have you tried taking a screenshot of this video or just google'ing for the wheel?
edv11nas 1 year ago
@djtavi77 Paint store or any art store.
LeahfawnOC 11 months ago
@djtavi77 google
amazingRec 9 months ago
@djtavi77 paint one!
earthan 6 months ago
Don't know what they're talking about, but this sure helped me! Thks.
ndlz1 2 years ago
I don't think Caravaggio had a Color wheel in his studio, Who Knows, But it is learned that curtain Colors marginalized by others become complementary of and in themselves.
This is more or less functional when applying color to things like signs or chips, or systems that need the application of another system for clarification.
stevestevejam 2 years ago
Symmetric shapes in a colour wheel do not provide harmonic relationships!
Wrong complemtary colours are shown in this video!
golden4th 3 years ago 9
am not an artist yet but am trying to grasp this i think she was talking more about chosing analogous harmony on one side and complements on the other side..
but if this was supposed to be an additive color wheel then blue should always face yellow on the other side.. or am wrong??
mayanerd 3 years ago 2
@golden4th I sure agree that this colorwheel is a disaster. Let's get one thing straightened out, opposite colors are complementary colors. This video gleefully states complementary should vibrate, pop, agitate. Complementary colors should work together not vibrate like red and green and the other complements on her color wheel. These primaries are wrong, blue is made by mixing magenta and cyan, red is made with yellow and magenta. Magenta and cyan are not even shown on this old colorwheel. Junk
DonJusko 1 year ago
@golden4th , so what is the complement of red?
sfumato1002 1 year ago
@sfumato1002 according to this theory, it's green. you can see this red and green scheme in nature: green plant with red flower.
rahxun 1 year ago
@rahxun , sorry, green and red are analog complements...but not direct complements.
If you look at green for 60 seconds...and then look at a white peace of paper...or white scree...you will see a purple tint overflow..the complement of red is turquoise. This is mathematical eye mechanics...its not an opinion.
sfumato1002 1 year ago
can you do a video on contrast?
DJSHADDY2K7 3 years ago
cool video well doen
DJSHADDY2K7 3 years ago 2