Summary of "how to make color studies"
Summary
The video "how to make Color Studies" by Victor discusses effective techniques for improving color skills in art. It emphasizes the importance of practice over theory when it comes to understanding color.
Key Techniques and Concepts:
- Color Studies: The video highlights the significance of practicing Color Studies to enhance rendering skills and color knowledge.
- Color Blocking: This technique involves applying colors without picking directly from a Reference Image, encouraging artists to guess and learn from their choices.
- Color Theory vs. Practice: While Color Theory is important, the video stresses that hands-on practice is crucial for mastering color.
Steps for the Color Study Exercise:
- Choose a Reference Image: Start with simple subjects and gradually move to more complex ones.
- Trace Main Elements: This helps conserve energy for the color application phase.
- Color Blocking:
- Use Hard-edged Brushes and selections to avoid muddy colors.
- Guess the colors instead of using the eyedropper tool.
- Evaluate Your Choices:
- Check colors immediately after applying them.
- Reflect on why certain colors were right or wrong to learn from mistakes.
Additional Advice:
- Create a Pinterest board for reference images if needed.
- Understand color relativity, as colors can look different based on their surrounding hues.
- Focus on the reasoning behind color choices to enhance learning.
Contributors:
- Victor (creator of the video)
Category
Art and Creativity
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