Great video. Thanks for posting! Well explained and demonstrated.
@stacehann7256Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@acaccholiАй бұрын
Awesome video!
@guillermoperezsantos2 ай бұрын
That weel is WRONG
@MaryDuprie2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@watercolornewbies2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I have learnt so much from your videos. Making your value charts, colour wheel and chroma charts has taught me a LOT. I'm so glad you put the time into making these videos and sharing them with us.
@DazzlingAction4 ай бұрын
What's the P word at 21:27? Auto translate doesn't catch it correctly.
@poratl5 ай бұрын
I am grateful. This is the first time I have come across a video that explains mixingl in such depth, thanks for that, you made me happy.
@TheVictoria626 ай бұрын
Thank you, you make it easy to understand 😊
@gregory64886 ай бұрын
Do you have an alternative for the YR Cadmium Orange from Vasari, it's hard to get a hold of for me.
@LLLLLP06 ай бұрын
you explaine verything so well i wish you were my real teacher!! i will be buying your courses
@Isela837 ай бұрын
Wow que hermoso wonderful job❤ bendiciones
@arrowofmilk7 ай бұрын
It really brought me back watching your videos. You remind me of my favorite art teacher. Im glad I can continue my art studies in the same style I started them.
@KrstnaSchroeder8 ай бұрын
i noticed you didnt give any tube colors for some of the bracketed colors. is that because there isnt one, or just didnt mention them? im curious since i basically own every gamblin color from a previous project.
@CulturedGem9 ай бұрын
How do you translate the home value to the step of CHROMA? E.g. Cad Orange HV 7 = 16 steps chroma. You lost me there. Thanks much. I am charting and learning so much.
@Noush10 ай бұрын
thank you for being so thorough
@CulturedGem10 ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic!!! Thank you so much.
@miric622411 ай бұрын
Gamblin is musell friendly. They list the value of all their hues. A master chart is available on their site. That is extremely helpful for their grays when we want to make our own grey scale. Our scale will be more accurate because of their help. This is the only site I’ve found that shows how to mix the Musell charts. Thank you.
@miric622411 ай бұрын
Excellent, unique, consolidated, clear (explanation & photography). Difficult to intuite where darks are placed, appreciate your showing us. The colcolumn’s show a steady progression in value paralling the grey scale. Chart actually shows two dementions?
@janroach1852 Жыл бұрын
These are so beautiful.
@janroach1852 Жыл бұрын
You are an excellent teacher, by the way and you can indeed draw and paint. A picture is worth a thousand words and if a teacher does not demonstrate, I find that useless.
@janroach1852 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic! Years ago, I learned the Riley System but no one ever taught beyond Part 1 of your modeling the cast (what you call the "fill" stage), they would call poster and blend. Color in the shadows were always greyish brownish, not attractive but color in the lights were good. No Riley teacher ever demonstrated and I wondered if they, indeed, could draw or paint or were just quoting Riley's notes. Part 2 of modeling the cast demonstrates how you finish or model the form. Would like to see specifically portraits done outdoors. I did find useful finding the local value of flesh at 6 or 7 and shadows 3 or 4 for form lighting. Do not mix the Riley palette but with just the broad value of the flesh in the light and shadow can modify from there. Interested is some of the theories if not the palette itself.
@aquamedina Жыл бұрын
EXCELLENT Patient Instruction!
@gokalpari6892 Жыл бұрын
Thx a lot... Very useful...
@1sacoyle Жыл бұрын
Just did a plein air competition this past weekend. I've only painted outdoors like this a few times and am realizing that the hue green in nature can be VERY challenging. Could you please make a video on mixing greens as seen in nature and things we need to be aware of so as not to end up with a painting that is all the same value or too saturated, etc. THANK YOU!
@dv9476 Жыл бұрын
Awesome!! I like the structure very much
@dv9476 Жыл бұрын
Appreciate you putting out this information for public viewing.
@prarieborn6458 Жыл бұрын
So beautiful., Please what is the title of the music? it is so haunting and perfect for the life of this Saint. Thank you. This painting should beon a Holy Card. 🙏✝️
@dv9476 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these wonderful video series.
@dv9476 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic videos parts 1-6. Thank you so much.
@jeanpierredaviau7478 Жыл бұрын
Been waiting for a detailed lesson on these Munsell charts forever. Thank you very much!
@louielouie4187 Жыл бұрын
Wow you are an amazing blessing I'm in fla I would really like to to your academy
@louielouie4187 Жыл бұрын
I feel blessed to have stumbled into your KZread videos/Chanel thank you so very much
@johncarmanarts Жыл бұрын
Only 1.6 K views. What a shame this excellent and vital color knowledge is not better utilized. Sooo well done. Thank you!
@DaStarrchild Жыл бұрын
Could you substitute venetian red with burnt sienna (RYR)and raw sienna for burnt sienna(YR)? So the colors would be yellow ochre, raw sienna, and burnt sienna🤔
@watercolornewbies Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this. Really invaluable information
@sukritiaggarwalarts Жыл бұрын
How to mix 7.5 YR Color chart How to mix home value of 7.5YR
@demetrio47 Жыл бұрын
Muchas gracias sr. Nelson por su dedicación a la enseñanza por internet, puede creernos que le sacamos muchas enseñanzas a su sabiduría al cual le estoy muy agradecido. Un saludo muy afectuoso desde España. Thank you very much, Mr. Nelson, for his dedication to teaching online, can believe us that we have learned many lessons from his wisdom, to which I am very grateful. A very affectionate greeting from Spain
@catgray1 Жыл бұрын
Where do you get the canvas that you are making these charts on?
@CulturedGem9 ай бұрын
He mentions it in first video
@catgray1 Жыл бұрын
I love that you've done this series for making chroma charts, but man, we have to mix so much paint to make the color wheel, flesh wheel, chroma charts, etc. I'm going to do it, because it is seriously helpful, but a lot of work.
@demetrio47 Жыл бұрын
Yo quiero tener un profesor como Nelson. Qué maravilla enseñando, qué seguridad me daría bajo su dirección, pero no todo el mundo enseña bien, unos mejor que otros, así es la vida. Gracias Nelson desde España
@catgray1 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant! I was struggling to figure out how you created your grey scale values! Thank you soooo much fir this video!
@catgray1 Жыл бұрын
In a million years it would not have occurred to me that I'd need to mix the burnt umber and raw umber together before making this string of color values. Absolutely essential information. Thank you so much for making this so easy to understand. I'm getting a better and better grasp of color mixing!
@catgray1 Жыл бұрын
I just found your channel, and this is the best explanation, and method, I've found yet, especially how to identify where on the value scale a color falls. I've struggled with that in past paintings as I'm learning. This will help me dramatically!! Very pleased. Thank you! 😊
@watercolornewbies Жыл бұрын
These videos are invaluable. Thanks so much for making them and sharing your knowledge
I bought all the colors per your list, but could not find Winsor & Newton Phaloe Turquoise. What should I use? Thank you.
@artaddict23136 ай бұрын
@DanielPenn Manganese blue hue or cobalt teal
@tedb.5707 Жыл бұрын
I've treated tube-white as 9, and neutral-black as 1. Paint not being pure and true. Then 5 is halfway between 1 & 9. 3 is halfway between 1 & 5. 2 is halfway between 1 & 3. Etc..... Pure-white being 10 and True-black being 0.
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? How do I get the paint list to use ?
Great video. Thanks for posting! Well explained and demonstrated.
Thank you so much!
Awesome video!
That weel is WRONG
Thank you so much!
Thank you! I have learnt so much from your videos. Making your value charts, colour wheel and chroma charts has taught me a LOT. I'm so glad you put the time into making these videos and sharing them with us.
What's the P word at 21:27? Auto translate doesn't catch it correctly.
I am grateful. This is the first time I have come across a video that explains mixingl in such depth, thanks for that, you made me happy.
Thank you, you make it easy to understand 😊
Do you have an alternative for the YR Cadmium Orange from Vasari, it's hard to get a hold of for me.
you explaine verything so well i wish you were my real teacher!! i will be buying your courses
Wow que hermoso wonderful job❤ bendiciones
It really brought me back watching your videos. You remind me of my favorite art teacher. Im glad I can continue my art studies in the same style I started them.
i noticed you didnt give any tube colors for some of the bracketed colors. is that because there isnt one, or just didnt mention them? im curious since i basically own every gamblin color from a previous project.
How do you translate the home value to the step of CHROMA? E.g. Cad Orange HV 7 = 16 steps chroma. You lost me there. Thanks much. I am charting and learning so much.
thank you for being so thorough
Absolutely fantastic!!! Thank you so much.
Gamblin is musell friendly. They list the value of all their hues. A master chart is available on their site. That is extremely helpful for their grays when we want to make our own grey scale. Our scale will be more accurate because of their help. This is the only site I’ve found that shows how to mix the Musell charts. Thank you.
Excellent, unique, consolidated, clear (explanation & photography). Difficult to intuite where darks are placed, appreciate your showing us. The colcolumn’s show a steady progression in value paralling the grey scale. Chart actually shows two dementions?
These are so beautiful.
You are an excellent teacher, by the way and you can indeed draw and paint. A picture is worth a thousand words and if a teacher does not demonstrate, I find that useless.
Fantastic! Years ago, I learned the Riley System but no one ever taught beyond Part 1 of your modeling the cast (what you call the "fill" stage), they would call poster and blend. Color in the shadows were always greyish brownish, not attractive but color in the lights were good. No Riley teacher ever demonstrated and I wondered if they, indeed, could draw or paint or were just quoting Riley's notes. Part 2 of modeling the cast demonstrates how you finish or model the form. Would like to see specifically portraits done outdoors. I did find useful finding the local value of flesh at 6 or 7 and shadows 3 or 4 for form lighting. Do not mix the Riley palette but with just the broad value of the flesh in the light and shadow can modify from there. Interested is some of the theories if not the palette itself.
EXCELLENT Patient Instruction!
Thx a lot... Very useful...
Just did a plein air competition this past weekend. I've only painted outdoors like this a few times and am realizing that the hue green in nature can be VERY challenging. Could you please make a video on mixing greens as seen in nature and things we need to be aware of so as not to end up with a painting that is all the same value or too saturated, etc. THANK YOU!
Awesome!! I like the structure very much
Appreciate you putting out this information for public viewing.
So beautiful., Please what is the title of the music? it is so haunting and perfect for the life of this Saint. Thank you. This painting should beon a Holy Card. 🙏✝️
Thank you so much for these wonderful video series.
Fantastic videos parts 1-6. Thank you so much.
Been waiting for a detailed lesson on these Munsell charts forever. Thank you very much!
Wow you are an amazing blessing I'm in fla I would really like to to your academy
I feel blessed to have stumbled into your KZread videos/Chanel thank you so very much
Only 1.6 K views. What a shame this excellent and vital color knowledge is not better utilized. Sooo well done. Thank you!
Could you substitute venetian red with burnt sienna (RYR)and raw sienna for burnt sienna(YR)? So the colors would be yellow ochre, raw sienna, and burnt sienna🤔
Thanks so much for this. Really invaluable information
How to mix 7.5 YR Color chart How to mix home value of 7.5YR
Muchas gracias sr. Nelson por su dedicación a la enseñanza por internet, puede creernos que le sacamos muchas enseñanzas a su sabiduría al cual le estoy muy agradecido. Un saludo muy afectuoso desde España. Thank you very much, Mr. Nelson, for his dedication to teaching online, can believe us that we have learned many lessons from his wisdom, to which I am very grateful. A very affectionate greeting from Spain
Where do you get the canvas that you are making these charts on?
He mentions it in first video
I love that you've done this series for making chroma charts, but man, we have to mix so much paint to make the color wheel, flesh wheel, chroma charts, etc. I'm going to do it, because it is seriously helpful, but a lot of work.
Yo quiero tener un profesor como Nelson. Qué maravilla enseñando, qué seguridad me daría bajo su dirección, pero no todo el mundo enseña bien, unos mejor que otros, así es la vida. Gracias Nelson desde España
Brilliant! I was struggling to figure out how you created your grey scale values! Thank you soooo much fir this video!
In a million years it would not have occurred to me that I'd need to mix the burnt umber and raw umber together before making this string of color values. Absolutely essential information. Thank you so much for making this so easy to understand. I'm getting a better and better grasp of color mixing!
I just found your channel, and this is the best explanation, and method, I've found yet, especially how to identify where on the value scale a color falls. I've struggled with that in past paintings as I'm learning. This will help me dramatically!! Very pleased. Thank you! 😊
These videos are invaluable. Thanks so much for making them and sharing your knowledge
Had some problem with the volume.
Superb demonstration , “Top Class”. Thank You. 👍☘️🎨
I bought all the colors per your list, but could not find Winsor & Newton Phaloe Turquoise. What should I use? Thank you.
@DanielPenn Manganese blue hue or cobalt teal
I've treated tube-white as 9, and neutral-black as 1. Paint not being pure and true. Then 5 is halfway between 1 & 9. 3 is halfway between 1 & 5. 2 is halfway between 1 & 3. Etc..... Pure-white being 10 and True-black being 0.