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fredflcikstone junior member
Member # Joined: 17 Nov 2003 Posts: 38 Location: san diego
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Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 3:48 pm |
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Here is the latest, take this into consideration. This applies to everything, every medium, but the color theory class I teach is in oil, so to learn opque consistent color. You can apply this digitally, watercolor, pastel, just figure out how the medium factors in when doing the color mixing for the color wheel.
Good Luck.
Ron[/img] |
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inshield junior member
Member # Joined: 31 May 2002 Posts: 21 Location: GJM
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Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 4:18 pm |
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Im In debt with you for posting this knowledege and share it to us.
Its very useful and informative |
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Pringle member
Member # Joined: 05 May 2001 Posts: 376 Location: Ontario, Canada.
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Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 4:44 pm |
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That goes for me aswell, thank you very much
And btw, your sketchbook is really fantastic. |
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The Niles Edge member
Member # Joined: 09 Mar 2002 Posts: 97 Location: Washington State, USA
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Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 4:56 pm |
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yeah thanks a lot, i have really been trying to figure out this whole color thing lately and this should help a lot. unfortunately i must have missed part one _________________ ...be sure man that every
line drawn reflects a life that you loved
not an existence that you hated.
-Incubus |
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Gort member
Member # Joined: 09 Oct 2001 Posts: 1545 Location: Atlanta, GA
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Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 9:10 pm |
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Ron-again-you are the man! A thousand thanks to you, although that is not enough for your continuing contributions to this (and others) forum. Good on you and major kudos abound!
Most Sincerely,
Tom _________________ - Tom Carter
"You can't stop the waves but you can learn to surf" - Jack Kornfield |
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Max member
Member # Joined: 12 Aug 2002 Posts: 3210 Location: MIND
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Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2004 3:14 am |
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Thank you so much Ron!!! |
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see member
Member # Joined: 04 Aug 2001 Posts: 481 Location: Austria
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Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2004 8:12 am |
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thx yes but...
for eg. such a scene:
Helicopter flying over desert. Shooting a missle. Its a "sunny" day but heavy smoke darkened the sky.
I mean thats my problem. How to start, when not having images to crop colors. Just out of head. |
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ceenda member
Member # Joined: 27 Jun 2000 Posts: 2030
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Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2004 8:25 am |
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Cheers again Ron!
Are you planning to compile these into a publication at some point (or are these collected anywhere online?). I'm having trouble keeping up when these appear on the forums. |
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scumworks junior member
Member # Joined: 13 Oct 2003 Posts: 45 Location: denmark
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Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2004 2:29 pm |
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a big wet kiss comming your way |
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bjotto member
Member # Joined: 16 Jun 2003 Posts: 97 Location: stockholm, sweden
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Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2004 11:59 pm |
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Thank you very much, this is the most intresting tutorial I've read by you so far, very, very intresting |
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watmough member
Member # Joined: 22 Sep 2003 Posts: 779 Location: Rockland, ME
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 8:25 am |
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good solid information,clear and to the point,really great,thanks alot |
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fredflcikstone junior member
Member # Joined: 17 Nov 2003 Posts: 38 Location: san diego
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 11:42 pm |
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I'll get some more up tomorrow o support this info again...thanks for the enthusiasm and support.
Ron |
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Cpt.Obvious member
Member # Joined: 23 Sep 2003 Posts: 239
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Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 12:54 am |
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Great thing man, thanks I really enjoy your tuts, always great stuff to learn _________________ You must click here |
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jfb member
Member # Joined: 17 Feb 2004 Posts: 94 Location: Paris
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Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 3:53 am |
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Thanks a lot!!! Great post! |
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StylesDavis member
Member # Joined: 04 Dec 2002 Posts: 259 Location: New-Welver City, Germany
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Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 6:10 am |
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thank you, ron!
but i'm not sure about some points, let me try to explain:
you say color = value, which means for example, that a bright, saturated yellow has naturally a higher value than a blue with the same level of saturation and brightness... but when i made a test in photoshop with a pure yellow (255 255 0) and a pure blue (0 0 255) and desatured them, i got the same values of grey! either i didn't understand something right or photoshop has its very own technical approach to handle the relation between colors...
and when i looked at your colorwheel more carefully i realized that the "pure" colors of the inner ring aren't that pure in photoshop, and that the purpose for the down-shifting values from yellow to purple is, that you constantly darkened the pure colors. so, color really is value? or is it "just" a psychological and technically-unprovable effect, that a pure blue seems to be darker than a pure yellow?
perhaps a stupid question caused by my photoshop-brain. but colortheory has always made my brain muddy. _________________ known as "ChrisNix" elsewhere. |
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fredflcikstone junior member
Member # Joined: 17 Nov 2003 Posts: 38 Location: san diego
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Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 4:26 pm |
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Style- hey there. Ok, In the computer, you have what is known as additive blending. Its a bad thing when trying to figure out color because it is so different when lit.
The concept applies when making art, not comparing color. It is a simple thing of value, since we are poor in the concept of values, that is, we only have 9 we can work with, and zillions of colors, we have to manage what we use. Simplifying color down into values is the way to do this. ALso, when measured correctly, by wave length, each wave length of light, i.e. color/value, each color falls off in succession due to the wave length, this creates value, via science, not color by tubes of paint.
The idea is about managing your art. Brightness will distort color pretty quickly, be careful about that. I used to do the same thing but was I was loooking at color incorrectly. I was trying to get to technical.
If you have any other questions, if that did nothing to help, post any other questions you might have and I will try and visually answer them next time...
Thanks
ROn |
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jfrancis member
Member # Joined: 08 Aug 2003 Posts: 443 Location: Los Angeles
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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 9:27 am |
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Two things...
1) Color vs value in painting
http://www.digitalartform.com/values.htm
and 2) R G B to Luminance
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=rgb+to+luminance&btnG=Google+Search
Type rgb to luminance into Google and you'll get the same thing over and over and over again: Luminance value = 0.3 R + 0.59 G + 0.11 B
Those weighted averages are based on color sensitivity and the human eye and are in use all over the world.
I duplicated the color experiment described by another posting above, and desaturated pure yellow and pure blue in Photoshop. He was right -- they make identical grays. This mainly proves that Photoshop programmers either don't know or don't care how to desaturate an RGB image. My money's on the latter; they always think they know best.
If photoshop programmers ran the world, the Swedish flag would look like a featureless gray rectangle on black and white TV's. |
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drunken_muse member
Member # Joined: 24 Aug 2003 Posts: 154 Location: sweden
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:19 am |
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Any pure colour makes a perfect 50/50 b/w gray in ps when desaturated. (it applies to all, not just blue & yellow)
Question:
If you take a colour image and desaturate it, and
the same image with a perfect 50/50 gray "colour"
layer, shouldn't that result in the same image?
http://idun.free.fr/ps_test.jpg |
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jfrancis member
Member # Joined: 08 Aug 2003 Posts: 443 Location: Los Angeles
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 10:33 am |
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drunken_muse wrote: |
Any pure colour makes a perfect 50/50 b/w gray in ps when desaturated. (it applies to all, not just blue & yellow) |
Yes, which is incredibly stupid. |
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bjotto member
Member # Joined: 16 Jun 2003 Posts: 97 Location: stockholm, sweden
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 11:08 am |
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I think you're forgeting one thing, if you compare the colourwheel from this tut with thoose colours srunke muse showed you'll see that the drunk's purple is much brighter |
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