@90jadek Hi Jadeck, thank you. There are two types of color mixing, additive and subtractive. Additive color is the color you get from mixing light (red + green + blue = white). This is what tvs/monitors/projectors/etc. are all based on (RGB color). Subtractive color is the color you get from mixing paint, ink, (yellow + blue = green) (red + yellow = orange) (red + blue = purple). Yellow is a primary color
I just downloaded the demo for Artrage 3 just to see if mixing blue and yellow really make green. They don't. Instead they make a greyish color. The same thing happens in Photoshop. How did you get them to make green?
@WizzoPro9476 Red-violet is a rich color 3/4 of the way between red and magenta. In the usage of artists, red-violet is equivalent to purple. However, although the color "purple" is inaccurately used by many people as a synonym for violet or a color close to violet, professional artists generally use the term "purple" to specifically refer to a pigment color that is equivalent to red-violet in order to give themselves a larger and more balanced palette of pigments to work with.
Responder a este vídeo... In the Munsell color system, magenta is called red-purple. In the CMYK color model used in printing, it is one of the primary colors of ink. In the RGB color model, the secondary color created by mixing the red and blue primaries is called magenta or fuchsia, though this color differs in hue from printer’s magenta.
@NinjaXNails Hi...If you used a tubed black paint, it can go muddy if you mix it with any other colors. When you mix your own black, you can control what it looks like... The most common black is a dark blue with an earth color (brown). ultramarine blue works well with this. Another way to create a rich black is equal parts of prussian blue, alizarin crimson, and an earth color like burnt sienna. There are plenty of ways to do it, each way will give you a little different kind of black.
For subtractive combination of colors, as in mixing of pigments or dyes, such as in printing, the primaries normally used are cyan, magenta, and yellow, though the set of red, yellow, blue is popular among artists.
Mixing equal parts yellow and magenta should give you red. Depending on the pigments you are using, however, there are many combinations that will yield different shades of red.
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@orianelima thank you! But, I cant find the option settings... is it under a certain tool? because i cant find it other wise. Sorry for asking so many questions...
In a reflective or pigment sense primary colors are very much red, blue and yellow. They are primary colors reflectively because all other colors can be made out of those three. If you had red, green and blue paint can you make yellow?
From a light stand point, red, green and blue can make every color because you are dealing with wavelengths of light which is very different than pigment/reflective.
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cutepoison, thanks for your opinion. You probably are right. The theory of color is not straightforward. It Involves chemistry, physics, physiology, and psychology. What are the primary colors of light, paint, and printing? The literature is vast on the subject. I made a traditional approach in relation to the study of colors. I am sending to your channel some very interesting url about the subject.
@cutepoison1988BG Back in the day I was taught that RGB is a digital construct. The primary colours are Red Blue and Yellow. Green you can get from blue + yellow. But you can't get yellow from anything but yellow. Same with blue and red. So, primary colours are the three which when combined can create all the other colours. That's what I was taught, and it makes a lot of sense when you think about it. I have no idea why Green is mixed in with red and blue in the RGB digital signal.
@cutepoison1988BG In technology, perhaps. In real life primary colours are those you get all others from. Red and blue are primary in both but green is secondary when you work with actual pigments. You can get green by mixing up yellow and blue - which makes it secondary - and you can't get yellow by mixing up anything else, which makes it primary.
You can make yellow with light green, white, and orange if you put the right amount
90jadek 3 months ago
@90jadek Hi Jadeck, thank you. There are two types of color mixing, additive and subtractive. Additive color is the color you get from mixing light (red + green + blue = white). This is what tvs/monitors/projectors/etc. are all based on (RGB color). Subtractive color is the color you get from mixing paint, ink, (yellow + blue = green) (red + yellow = orange) (red + blue = purple). Yellow is a primary color
orianelima 3 months ago
@orianelima But I can mix magenta paint and yellow paint to get red paint.
digitalArtform 1 month ago
thank you
cupcake4741 4 months ago
I just downloaded the demo for Artrage 3 just to see if mixing blue and yellow really make green. They don't. Instead they make a greyish color. The same thing happens in Photoshop. How did you get them to make green?
architectus777 4 months ago
@architectus777 I don't know what is happening, really. You can mix the colors both with the brush or the knife to get green.
orianelima 4 months ago
where did u get the drawing programm
cupcake4741 4 months ago
@cupcake4741 Hi, This is ArtRage Studio Pro. They have a starter free edition.
artrage.com/artrage.html
orianelima 4 months ago
red and purple is magenta!
WizzoPro9476 6 months ago
@WizzoPro9476 Red-violet is a rich color 3/4 of the way between red and magenta. In the usage of artists, red-violet is equivalent to purple. However, although the color "purple" is inaccurately used by many people as a synonym for violet or a color close to violet, professional artists generally use the term "purple" to specifically refer to a pigment color that is equivalent to red-violet in order to give themselves a larger and more balanced palette of pigments to work with.
orianelima 6 months ago
Responder a este vídeo... In the Munsell color system, magenta is called red-purple. In the CMYK color model used in printing, it is one of the primary colors of ink. In the RGB color model, the secondary color created by mixing the red and blue primaries is called magenta or fuchsia, though this color differs in hue from printer’s magenta.
orianelima 6 months ago
No! Red and blue is plain purple; blue and purple is VIOLET! I'm sure there have been comments before that told u this!
WizzoPro9476 6 months ago
How do you make black?
NinjaXNails 6 months ago
@NinjaXNails Hi...If you used a tubed black paint, it can go muddy if you mix it with any other colors. When you mix your own black, you can control what it looks like... The most common black is a dark blue with an earth color (brown). ultramarine blue works well with this. Another way to create a rich black is equal parts of prussian blue, alizarin crimson, and an earth color like burnt sienna. There are plenty of ways to do it, each way will give you a little different kind of black.
orianelima 6 months ago
@NinjaXNails On a computer, try 4 parts primary blue, 2 parts primary red, and 1 part primary yellow.
architectus777 4 months ago
@spongegirl89 This is ArtRage Studio Pro.
They have a starter free edition.
orianelima 7 months ago
wat makes red
aphrodite144 9 months ago
@aphrodite144
For subtractive combination of colors, as in mixing of pigments or dyes, such as in printing, the primaries normally used are cyan, magenta, and yellow, though the set of red, yellow, blue is popular among artists.
Mixing equal parts yellow and magenta should give you red. Depending on the pigments you are using, however, there are many combinations that will yield different shades of red.
orianelima 9 months ago
very straightforward demonstration Oriane and great visual aid.
gzairborne 10 months ago
@gzairborne
Hello Albert, is a pleasure to see you here. Thanks for the comment. I hope Turquoise wil read your response regarding the selection tool.
orianelima 10 months ago
Buy the weigh prentarz kolourz r read blew end yallow soul anyone stylay koulta alwayz tazt on to talling out anyone alze purple on yallow givez white (blue with rad =purpel) orrheignge/orrhanje on blue=whitey (orrhange=rad+yallow) end read+green=whitey iz wall (grean pazzed to ofarink off hafing blew+yallow bakome)
MAGICOHATANOFENSHI 11 months ago
3:22 That looks like pink.
Joshuaguss 1 year ago
how do you make a circle and adjust settings? i just bought it and im completely lost. -- thank you
turquoise311 1 year ago
@turquoise311 Turquoise311
Hi, thanks for your comment. The circle is made with the option setings "ELLIPSE SELECTION". Try it you'll get. All the best.
orianelima 1 year ago
@orianelima thank you! But, I cant find the option settings... is it under a certain tool? because i cant find it other wise. Sorry for asking so many questions...
turquoise311 1 year ago
@orianelima i can only find stencils with ellipses.
turquoise311 1 year ago
@orianelima
the selection tool only comes in artrage studio pro and artrage studio not artrage 2.5 or 2.6.
gzairborne 10 months ago
You forgot how to mix pink red and white green and white mint orange and white peach
yellow and white cream blue and orange brown black and white gray purple and white lavender.
panda374 1 year ago
Thank you for the beautiful demonstration and music.
p159140 1 year ago
@p159140 , thanks for the nice comment.
orianelima 1 year ago
In a reflective or pigment sense primary colors are very much red, blue and yellow. They are primary colors reflectively because all other colors can be made out of those three. If you had red, green and blue paint can you make yellow?
From a light stand point, red, green and blue can make every color because you are dealing with wavelengths of light which is very different than pigment/reflective.
brnyrkstudio 1 year ago 5
@brnyrkstudio also brown and white tan
panda374 1 year ago
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MAGICOHATANOFENSHI 11 months ago
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MAGICOHATANOFENSHI 11 months ago
actually the primary colors are red, green and blue...thats where we get RGB from :)
cutepoison1988BG 1 year ago
cutepoison, thanks for your opinion. You probably are right. The theory of color is not straightforward. It Involves chemistry, physics, physiology, and psychology. What are the primary colors of light, paint, and printing? The literature is vast on the subject. I made a traditional approach in relation to the study of colors. I am sending to your channel some very interesting url about the subject.
orianelima 1 year ago
@orianelima cant you make these URLs public??? Thanks for this video, really nice!
nikomarx 1 year ago
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MAGICOHATANOFENSHI 11 months ago
@cutepoison1988BG Back in the day I was taught that RGB is a digital construct. The primary colours are Red Blue and Yellow. Green you can get from blue + yellow. But you can't get yellow from anything but yellow. Same with blue and red. So, primary colours are the three which when combined can create all the other colours. That's what I was taught, and it makes a lot of sense when you think about it. I have no idea why Green is mixed in with red and blue in the RGB digital signal.
ronnysoeberg 1 year ago
@cutepoison1988BG In technology, perhaps. In real life primary colours are those you get all others from. Red and blue are primary in both but green is secondary when you work with actual pigments. You can get green by mixing up yellow and blue - which makes it secondary - and you can't get yellow by mixing up anything else, which makes it primary.
benjobenjolo 1 year ago
@cutepoison1988BG idiot how do u mix yellow??
primary colors are blue YELLOW and red
wwanimator 1 year ago
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MAGICOHATANOFENSHI 11 months ago
cool
starrish 1 year ago