Color Theory

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Published 1/2023MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 4.85 GB | Duration: 4h 1m​

For colorists of all levels

What you'll learn
Learn the correct artist teology for everything
Master the most famous color palettes
Learn the importance of color value and contrast
Learn to calibrate your own pencil sets for professional coloring
Practice on professionally drawn charts and illustrations
Improve your coloring skills by a magnitude

Requirements
Basic coloring skills. No drawing skills required.

Description
Understanding color isn't just an art form, it's science, and it dates back to antiquity. Upon completing of this course, your coloring will get a facelift. Those who see your new coloring pages will assume you went to an art university and know all the secrets of the masters.Even though the entire four-lesson course is available to you from the start, I highly encourage you to take a full week to watch each lesson recording and do the corresponding homework. Please don't rush. Take your .In these four long lessons presented in many short snts I will teach you everything I learned while getting my art degree about color perception, the color wheel, primary, secondary and tertiary colors, color combos and how they enhance the image an its message, how to use color to convey mood, shades, tints and tones, contrast, saturation, value, and much more.Basic coloring skills are required for this course, but advanced and expert level colorists will greatly benefit from all this information as well. You will be learning university-grade information, so bring your notebooks.Please share your homework as you complete it and don't hesitate to ask questions.If you're ready to take your coloring to the next level, I'll see you in class!

Overview
Section 1: LESSON 1 - Into to color and mood

Lecture 1 What is color

Section 2: Color models

Lecture 2 How many colors are there

Section 3: Warm and cool colors

Lecture 3 Color wheel basics

Section 4: Color calibration

Lecture 4 How to calibrate your colored pencils

Section 5: Color calibration continued

Lecture 5 How to calibrate your colored pencils

Section 6: Color calibration completed

Lecture 6 Weed out just the pencils you need

Section 7: Your final colors

Lecture 7 Final calibration fine-tuning

Section 8: Warm and cool colors in art

Lecture 8 Looking at warm and cool moods in art

Section 9: Lesson 1 HOMEWORK

Lecture 9 Homework 1

Section 10: LESSON 2 - Color combos // Complementary

Lecture 10 Complementary colors

Section 11: Analogous color combo

Lecture 11 Analogous colors

Section 12: Triadic color combo

Lecture 12 Triadic colors

Section 13: Split complementary color combo

Lecture 13 Split complementary colors

Section 14: Rectangle color combo

Lecture 14 Rectangle and square colors

Section 15: How to use the color wheel

Lecture 15 Actual color wheel use

Section 16: The Lisa color combo

Lecture 16 My own personal color combo

Section 17: Lesson 2 HOMEWORK

Lecture 17 Homework 2

Section 18: LESSON 3 - Greyscale and color

Lecture 18 Understanding the grey scale

Section 19: Grey scale calibration

Lecture 19 Black pencil use

Section 20: Grey pencils calibration

Lecture 20 Calibrate your grey pencils

Section 21: Hues, shades and tints

Lecture 21 Hues, shades, and tints explained

Section 22: Shades and tints practice

Lecture 22 Another way of looking at shades and tints

Section 23: Tones

Lecture 23 Understanding tones

Section 24: Color matching game

Lecture 24 Match my color samples

Section 25: Lesson 3 HOMEWORK

Lecture 25 Homework 3

Section 26: LESSON 4 - The power of contrast

Lecture 26 Understanding contrast

Section 27: Awesome contrast demo

Lecture 27 Visualizing color contrast

Section 28: Contrast in shades and tints

Lecture 28 Color contrast explained

Section 29: Which colors to use

Lecture 29 How to make color decisions

Section 30: Contrast vs color

Lecture 30 Contrast is more important than color

Section 31: Lighting

Lecture 31 Intro to lighting

Section 32: The Rembrandt shadow

Lecture 32 More on lighting faces

Section 33: Lesson 4 HOMEWORK

Lecture 33 Final project

Colorists of ALL skill levels and styles

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