Color Theory In Minecraft: All Lessons (Correction in description)

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  • CORRECTION: Adding white makes a TINT, and adding black makes a SHADE. I have this backwards in the video.
    A supercut of all the basics of Color Theory in Minecraft!
    Thank you all so much for checking these out, you all are amazing.
    More Color Theory videos coming soon
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    00:28 Value
    02:50 Hue and Saturation
    06:44 Local Color
    08:46 Contrast
    12:50 Temperature
    21:40 Harmony
    #minecraft #colortheory
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Komentáře • 283

  • @TheLoosestOfGooses
    @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 24 dny +590

    CORRECTION: Adding white makes a TINT, and adding black makes a SHADE. I have this backwards in the video.

    • @maximillion322
      @maximillion322 Před 22 dny +46

      One more correction, sorry.
      Some of the complimentary colors you showed were wrong.
      The compliment of Green is Magenta. The compliment of Red is Cyan. Green and Red are not complimentary colors.
      The color wheel that is most commonly used has an abbreviated light spectrum because it was developed in ancint times to accomodate the pigments that they had the ability to make paints out of, but it is not an accurate representation of the visual light spectrum.
      In the visual light spectrum, the three primary colors are red, green, and blue, which is why these are the colors available in screen pixels. Their secondary colors are Cyan, Yellow, and Magenta. In printing, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow are the primary colors, because unlike monitor screens which emit light, pigments achieve color by blocking light.
      In olden times however, Cyan and Magenta pigments were not easily able to be found, and since painters could not use them, they were not represented on the color wheel. Their more commonly found approximations, Blue and Red got upgraded to being called “primary” on the old color wheel alongside Yellow. And they technically were primary, since you can’t make Blue or Red unless you have Cyan and Magenta, so they weren’t able to make those colors unless they found them in nature.
      Anyway that’s the history of the color wheel. That’s also why you’ll notice that Green and Magenta as well as Red and Cyan look so pretty compared to highly saturated Green and Red
      Best of all, Minecraft does have these colors in the 16 color concrete palette.

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 22 dny +47

      @@maximillion322This is true, technically, but it depends on the context too!
      I actually discuss this in more detail in the deep dive episode coming out in the near future. Since this video just covers the basics of color theory, I used the traditional primary color group, but we will be going in to additive vs subtractive, traditional and modern primary groups, and even different color spaces and some history in the deep dive.
      But overall you're correct! maybe it would be better for me to present it that way right out of the gate to avoid adding to the misconception, you've given me some good food for thought, thank you

    • @haph2087
      @haph2087 Před 22 dny +6

      The way I remember it is that shades are like colors with a shadow on them. Made darker.
      Though, annoyingly, the most common thing people think of with "tint" is dark tinted glass on cars, so it's understandable to mix up.

    • @teenspider
      @teenspider Před 22 dny +1

      ​@@TheLoosestOfGoosesalso, blue actually has the darkest value among the colored blocks, not red

    • @maximillion322
      @maximillion322 Před 22 dny +4

      @@TheLoosestOfGooses well, the reason that the old color wheel exists in the first place is due to technological limitations that we don’t have anymore, so there’s no real reason to keep using it other than for the purposes of documenting history, as it’s just plain inaccurate when it comes to how color actually works.
      Teaching it as basic color theory is like teaching students in low level math that there’s no such thing as negative numbers, only for them to immediately have to unlearn that in order to actually progress.

  • @LilChuunosuke
    @LilChuunosuke Před 16 dny +311

    As an illustrator, I've watched hundreds if not thousands of free and paid lessons. I have dozens of color theory tutorials saved. This is legitimately one of the best color theory tutorials I've ever seen. You've taken such a complex subject and explained it in a way that is so clear and easy to understand, even for people who have no background experience in illustration. I'm seriously impressed. I hope you're proud of these lessons because you truly should be.

  • @ZippydaSquirl
    @ZippydaSquirl Před 22 dny +332

    The yellow-to-blue gradient section really opened my eyes.

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 22 dny +25

      Good! That was a big revelation for me too when I realized it

    • @Wemzii0
      @Wemzii0 Před 21 dnem +19

      Think of it like having 2 complementary neon lights on a white wall :)

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 21 dnem +9

      @@Wemzii0 that’s a cool way to think of it!

  • @cynicg
    @cynicg Před 20 dny +174

    How the heck are you better at explaining color theory in minecraft than graphic design teachers in university? i always had trouble understanding color theory and you explain it so well!

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 19 dny +19

      I don't know! You only know something as well as you can teach it, so I practice explaining stuff a lot lol

    • @curicuri8228
      @curicuri8228 Před 16 dny +11

      I was thinking the exact same thing LoL, 2 years og graphic desing, nono, 30 minutes minecraft video, OH YEAH

  • @iamaylacat3935
    @iamaylacat3935 Před 14 dny +27

    Minecraft is actually a really neat way to explain these concepts of colour theory. In other mediums, people like to claim that there is some sort of trickery going on, but in Minecraft the vast majority of blocks don't change colour, so you can more easily demonstrate things like the way colours look very different depending on surrounding colours by relying on this fact.

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 14 dny +1

      It is! There’s some principals I can’t really do in Minecraft, but most of it translates really well.

  • @malicescence
    @malicescence Před 12 dny +17

    im an art major who literally had to take a whole class about color theory and i learned more in half this video than i did that entire semester. thank you so much, i'm also studying to be a teacher and i think this would be a fun way to help teach my future students about color theory :)

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 12 dny +2

      Hell yeah! I’m glad I could communicate the principles so effectively :) I would be honored if you used this to help teach

  • @GeoJerb
    @GeoJerb Před 19 dny +51

    i’m classically trained in cartography and i have to say… it’s crazy how many places we can apply color theory! loving your channel

  • @4flyingfish
    @4flyingfish Před 22 dny +78

    If you removed the Minecraft blocks, this is a first-semester art class! This is super solid! Thanks!

  • @Felfu_
    @Felfu_ Před 22 dny +99

    color theory sure is a nightmare thanks to stuff like different perceptions and optical illusions (for example, where 2 identical grays look brighter or darker based on what's around them)

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 22 dny +8

      There are some seriously tricky situations when dealing with color 0_0

    • @declanleigh2618
      @declanleigh2618 Před 21 dnem +1

      Just as much as it is a nightmare, it allows for some pretty cool tricks like were shown in the video, so I'm also grateful for these illusions!

  • @gljames24
    @gljames24 Před 22 dny +53

    That yellow to blue gradient is actually what a lot of color blind people see as the color spectrum as red and green are merged to yellow. The only nitpick is that the ice block has a bit too much green in it.

  • @TehKimmeh
    @TehKimmeh Před 19 dny +21

    I'm a hobby artist and I've had trouble understanding all of this for so many years despite what other artists posted. I think the fact that you show many examples with pre-existing objects (AKA things I've already seen) helped solidify everything for me. Thank you!

  • @thealandude9146
    @thealandude9146 Před 21 dnem +22

    I've been procrastinating to learn about colour theory for my art, so this video sounds perfect to me.
    Once I am done procrastinating to watch this video

  • @kulappam0554
    @kulappam0554 Před 26 dny +26

    I think that would be: 2-4-1-3 (from warm to cool).
    The 2 is because it has a bit of yellow shade.
    And then 4 and 1. They are both grey, but the 4 is lighter, and as we used to a warm things being lighter than a darker things, 4 looks warmer than the 1.
    The 3 has light blue local color.

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 26 dny +19

      You’re correct! But remember, value doesn’t necessarily affect temperature. 4 leans towards yellow, and 1 leans towards blue

  • @toblocksMC
    @toblocksMC Před 26 dny +39

    I did some research on color theory recently and I want to dive in deeper. So this video is super helpful. Thank you Goose!

  • @lemonboi5349
    @lemonboi5349 Před 11 dny +3

    16:22 2 and 4 are warmer but 2 is the warmest. 1 and three are cool, but 1 is the coolest

  • @emchmu
    @emchmu Před 22 dny +22

    this helped me a lot to understand the meaning of "relative" in a colour theory sense, thank you so much! :D

  • @littleaudity
    @littleaudity Před 20 dny +5

    bro how is a Minecraft color theory video the way i can finally understand color theory
    incredible work! so glad this popped in my recommended

  • @Hotcoca-kk4fu
    @Hotcoca-kk4fu Před 9 dny +1

    This is an amazing tutorial for color theory basics in general. Thank you for making such a comprehensive reference! I can’t wait to use this to brush up on color theory for my illustrations!

  • @bendydragon4476
    @bendydragon4476 Před 14 hodinami

    I don’t think I’ve ever sat through a video like this without getting distracted. This was honestly the best way of describing color theory ever and I am so glad I didn’t scroll past this.

  • @bettercrystal2827
    @bettercrystal2827 Před 20 dny +4

    I've genuinely sometimes wondered what contrast was, because it's everywhere, to my settings, and the other things in this video were useful too. I'm not an artist, nor a minecraft builder, YET.

  • @testificatetales.4575
    @testificatetales.4575 Před dnem +2

    Please never stop making these videos, there very helpful! I'll try doing the "assignments" both in Minecraft and digitally drawing. Keep up the good work

  • @Galvloi117
    @Galvloi117 Před 21 dnem +6

    Really neat video, I knew a bit of color theory but seeing it on the game was nice to put into perspective

  • @SixDigitOsu
    @SixDigitOsu Před 19 dny +3

    Why is a guy talking about colors in Minecraft so damn interesting?

  • @TheCoffeePowder
    @TheCoffeePowder Před 19 dny +4

    This is really entertaining and super informative!! The demonstrations given made me thoroughly engaged; 27 minutes felt like 12 minutes. Definitely something I will be using as reference multiple times. I can't believe this stuff is available for free!! Awesome job 👍

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 19 dny +1

      Free? You should be getting a bill in the mail soon, I charge by the minute, and even though it felt like 12, you’ll be charged for 27! lol thank you though!

  • @jaypab
    @jaypab Před 20 dny +1

    Wow this is a great video. I've always had an intuitive sense for color theory within Minecraft, but putting it so concisely like this is such a valuable resource!

  • @geeatsomc
    @geeatsomc Před 21 dnem +4

    I've been building for so many years now, but still, this video was SO educational and helpful. It's always great to learn something new and the almost 30 minutes felt like 3. Great job, you're amazing.

  • @innatsubear7409
    @innatsubear7409 Před 7 dny +2

    thanks for this! always struggled with color theory but this helped me understand it a bit more :P the yellow -> blue and shading sections really helped :)

  • @kokomiya-fz3yo
    @kokomiya-fz3yo Před 2 dny

    omg this is so good and helpful!!! not just for minecraft building but also art in general and making it in minecraft makes it so much simpler and easier (though i still need to warp my head around temperature) but man this is amazing thank you!!!!

  • @Dukestergames
    @Dukestergames Před 21 dnem +2

    Absolutely incredible video! Color theory is something I always struggle with and these combined lessons are extremely helpful

  • @cinnabun3659
    @cinnabun3659 Před 21 dnem +3

    This is genuinely one of the most helpful and wonderful videos I’ve ever seen, you’ve done an excellent job explaining these things to me and now I understand color theory a lot better and have lots of awesome ideas of how to apply these, and I noticed some themes for example I tend to like to use triad color pallets :D

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 21 dnem +2

      Ayyy that’s awesome! Thank you for taking the time to check it out

  • @nessybleedsf8
    @nessybleedsf8 Před 21 dnem +2

    This video deserves all the views, good job and your color theory is spot on!

  • @creativecraving
    @creativecraving Před 26 dny +6

    Thank you so much for this video! It's great to hear color theory in context of the art medium.

  • @Alpine1
    @Alpine1 Před 20 dny +3

    Unreal video

  • @seamuskills
    @seamuskills Před 14 dny +1

    This was genuinely cool! As someone who is attempting to get better at pixel art, this will be very useful!

  • @gertjust4927
    @gertjust4927 Před 11 dny

    Honestly, great series, it's being really useful!!

  • @tangomango2353
    @tangomango2353 Před 10 dny +1

    This video has helped me understand color theory a bit more. I will definitely be coming back to take notes and try to build using the principles in the video.❤

  • @toastedclubsandwich
    @toastedclubsandwich Před 28 minutami

    Wake up babe new 30 minute analysis video of something you’ve never thought about

  •  Před 16 dny

    Wow! so comprehensive! Excellent way of explaining the subject!

  • @ReikiMeiki
    @ReikiMeiki Před 21 dnem

    this is amazing thank you for this work of art

  • @rtxmis
    @rtxmis Před 16 dny +1

    thank you so much man, this is an incredible resource! You're an excellent teacher, and I can't wait to put this to use :)

  • @Feyblade
    @Feyblade Před 12 dny

    Super good explanation of everything in such a short amount of time! :)

  • @Hexaraxia
    @Hexaraxia Před 23 dny +10

    really cool vid! I dont play mc much but this will def help with art!
    16:13 gonna go with 2, 4, 3, 1

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 23 dny +18

      I hoped it would be useful to anyone, even if they dont play, so thats awesome to hear.
      Almost! 3 is cooler than 1, so its 2413

    • @FundamSrijan
      @FundamSrijan Před 22 dny +5

      ​@@TheLoosestOfGoosesyes , I guessed the correct order

  • @louisBrother1988
    @louisBrother1988 Před 22 dny +8

    Me who’s colourblind and never played minecraft: _”ahhh yes, very helpful, good to know”_

  • @eliasthememelord
    @eliasthememelord Před 7 dny +2

    This is super high quality and educational! I’ll definitely be applying this to non-Minecraft art as well :) you should have more subscribers

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 7 dny

      Thank you! Its definitely applicable to any kind of visual art :D
      haha thanks, it happens one person at a time!

  • @spoonicustraumaticusthethi6800

    What a strange thing to see in my recommendations! Very enjoyable regardless, you explained everything in a very easy to understand manner, this'll be really helpful for my own projects!

  • @reubendeeley3830
    @reubendeeley3830 Před 20 dny

    This is amazing, you deserve to blow up, actually learned so much thank you!!!

  • @yaycupcake
    @yaycupcake Před 19 dny

    I went to design school and I haven't played Minecraft in years but I saw this in my recommended and I think this is such a well presented, educational yet fun idea for a video series. I'm definitely subscribing to see more.

  • @austinrichard8046
    @austinrichard8046 Před 11 dny

    Awesome video
    These concepts in Minecraft is sick to see

  • @1SYNTHSTAR4
    @1SYNTHSTAR4 Před 23 dny +11

    Dude earned himself a subscriber had me entertained informative and really felt like I was with bob ross for a second there, thanks for the video.

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 22 dny +3

      Im so glad! wait till we get to the deep dive episodes, they get wild haha

    • @1SYNTHSTAR4
      @1SYNTHSTAR4 Před 21 dnem +1

      well be there 🤝 @@TheLoosestOfGooses

  • @chan7914
    @chan7914 Před 11 dny

    you are really a great teacher actually, giving example and giving clean point

  • @coopb0751
    @coopb0751 Před 25 dny +1

    This is awesome! Thank you for making this :)

  • @soup2865
    @soup2865 Před 7 dny +2

    I love that you assign homework after all of these

  • @frogdetectivee
    @frogdetectivee Před 21 dnem

    Thank you for this. I was trying to figure out what was wrong with the color in my house and i realized that the door frames for one of my rooms had a really harsh value against everything else and i fixed it and it looks great now

  • @reykaellie
    @reykaellie Před 20 dny

    Why did this teach me more about color theory than those like 1 hour videos

  • @ILIVEmusic09
    @ILIVEmusic09 Před 5 dny

    This is probably the most helpful block palette video I've ever seen and breaks down color theory in an easy to understand way. Great for Minecraft builders but also i think a great video to help kids learn about color theory in a way that both actually makes sense and also is probably more engaging than the art teacher lecturing them in class when they just want to color and be creative 😂😂😂

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 4 dny

      I really had hopes that this would be accessible and useful to kids and adults! Thanks :D

  • @slaycouture69
    @slaycouture69 Před 17 dny

    Very informative. You’ve earned a subscriber.

  • @teenspider
    @teenspider Před 22 dny +3

    This helped me understand color in general, thanks!

  • @Danvenrit
    @Danvenrit Před 22 dny +1

    very enjoyable video! You deserve many more subs, and recognition. Great quality stuff!

  • @BonomiShow
    @BonomiShow Před 10 dny +1

    Amazing video!!!!!
    I didn't know this channel and this video inspired me to do something similar, but in Portuguese. I'm a teacher and I believe that bringing content like this can be very useful in helping students think more, using something they are already familiar with (minecraft in this case).
    Once again, congratulations on the inspiring content. + 1 sub here.

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 9 dny +1

      That’s what it’s all about! Tag me in one when you post it so I can check it out

  • @captainwishbone
    @captainwishbone Před 26 dny +2

    This is incredibly insightful! You are a good teacher and I will absolutely be using your methods!

  • @barelyalextv
    @barelyalextv Před 15 dny +1

    I thought surely you had 1 million subs. This was an awesome video, keep at it dude, you’re about to blow up on here

  • @user-on1mc8pg4c
    @user-on1mc8pg4c Před 26 dny +1

    I really enjoyed this, as someone looking to level up the build game with more adventurous colours :D

  • @DouglasGordo
    @DouglasGordo Před 26 dny +1

    This was very helpful, thank you. I learned a lot.

  • @CoGames_
    @CoGames_ Před 19 dny

    Very interesting video! Another cool YTber found!

  • @idrk3707
    @idrk3707 Před 19 dny

    what a cool video (pun not intended)
    i love color theory and i love minecraft so this is the perfect channel for me

  • @0verly0range
    @0verly0range Před 21 dnem +3

    I'm not gonna lie, I thought you were a larger youtuber. New Sub!

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 21 dnem

      After today I might get there! Yall are amazing, thank you

    • @0verly0range
      @0verly0range Před 21 dnem +1

      @@TheLoosestOfGooses I forgot to say that the information was really helpful!

  • @cbmagus49
    @cbmagus49 Před 19 dny +1

    The two types of compliment are actually spelled differently! The one that means saying something nice is "compliment" with an I in the middle, while the one that relates to colour theory is "complement" with an E in the middle ^^

  • @thenuggywuggy8389
    @thenuggywuggy8389 Před 21 dnem

    I like this, just another artist sharing tips :)

  • @impala100
    @impala100 Před 26 dny +1

    Incredible stuff dude!

  • @3044Smike
    @3044Smike Před 20 dny

    I think there might be a slight error with your lighting section; i think the froglamps have a warm, cool, and neutral lighting option. I could also just be seeing things and it may just be the color of the lamps themselves throwing me off.

  • @joshuawalkermusician
    @joshuawalkermusician Před 20 dny

    If I concentrate really and give myself a smidge of eye strain, I can take the temperatures of the shadows that you talked about. 20:38

  • @myle6384
    @myle6384 Před 23 dny +2

    this was so enjoyable for some reason

  • @AlexisTwoLastNames
    @AlexisTwoLastNames Před 23 dny +3

    i’m using talk to text so I hope this comes out well, but I think it’s important to mention the differences and spelling in the words, complimentary and complementary. To compliment something for being pretty well with it,uses the eye and to be contrasting from something this is the E.

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 22 dny

      Oh thank you! Speling is not my forte lol

    • @AlexisTwoLastNames
      @AlexisTwoLastNames Před 22 dny +1

      @@TheLoosestOfGooses lol i just think it might help people understand the difference if they’ve never heard “complement” especially for color before

  • @sophiegiberson3222
    @sophiegiberson3222 Před 12 dny +1

    I can't believe I'm high af and learning about color theory from a minecraft video

  • @FolliYt
    @FolliYt Před 19 dny

    Good stuff man

  • @khayuri5360
    @khayuri5360 Před dnem +1

    criminally underrated

  • @bennie1079
    @bennie1079 Před 14 dny

    at around 20:30 when you show the coloring of base mineraft's shadows, I SWEAR I could see some lime green before the yellow tint (what I mean is the part of the shadow that is closest to each lantern.)
    I am unsure whether or not I am colorblind.

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 14 dny

      I know what you're talking about, it could be a few things. Everyone's monitor is different, and color and lighting are going to show up differently. I also think as the light fades and theres a cool, white, background, it kind of appears green. It might also have a little green in it haha

  • @lunareclipse623
    @lunareclipse623 Před 11 dny

    Thanks! :)

  • @creativecraving
    @creativecraving Před 26 dny +2

    3:27 Actually, they _might_ have the same hue, although you'd never know with the nearly-zero-saturation light gray.

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 26 dny +1

      The light gray is a very warm gray, and full saturation would land near a muddy orange I think, but youre right, it could just be a lower saturation of the same hue!

  • @trvshady
    @trvshady Před 19 dny

    This video is incredible why doesn’t it have more views…..

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 19 dny

      It’s getting there! This is way more views than I ever expected lol

  • @1Jaxol
    @1Jaxol Před 2 dny

    Finally i can get my quack (you are a gosse so I thought I would make that joke) together and learn color theory this will help with builds, and art

  • @Juanthemovie
    @Juanthemovie Před 22 dny +2

    This is absolutely great! its educational in both minecraft building and color in general! I learned so much about both with this and I love the fact that you gave some homework which i would normally hate with a passion but in this case it's surprisingly fun to try it out and even have the option to post my results on your discord!
    idk man this is actually really fun to watch and might actually help me become a better builder. If you have plans to make more videos similar to this then sign me up to be a full time student!

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 22 dny

      Second semester starts soon!
      Im so glad that you found something that made it fun to learn :D

  • @DannyIsNoMan
    @DannyIsNoMan Před 8 dny +2

    bro is better than my actual art teacher.. wtf 😭😭

  • @xukiomi
    @xukiomi Před 22 dny +1

    very high quality video for such a small channel

  • @briansepolen4917
    @briansepolen4917 Před 2 dny

    Complement is what i hear you using in this segment of your video on Contrast. I am a computer programmer by trade. Compliment and complement are homonyms, i believe. There is a concept when dealing with binary numbers called two's complement, which is sort-of an opposite number in a byte or a word.

  • @angry4rtichoke646
    @angry4rtichoke646 Před 22 dny +1

    This looks awesome! Any chance you could add chapters to the description, to help navigate throughout the video?

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 22 dny

      Thats a great idea, Ill do that!

    • @angry4rtichoke646
      @angry4rtichoke646 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@TheLoosestOfGooses Thanks! This is going to be a video I come back to as I learn to make nicer looking builds :)

  • @deadsong2646
    @deadsong2646 Před 20 dny

    Dude i fucking love the internet, thank you for this master clean video lesson god bless yall

  • @auldrick
    @auldrick Před 15 dny

    Good introduction to color theory. Just one quibbling correction, however: The two meanings you gave for "complimentary" are actually spelled with an "e", that is, "complementary", and they come from a Latin root having to do with completion. The spelling with an "i" also comes from that root, but no longer has a closely related meaning: Its modern meaning only relates to certain social graces.

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 15 dny

      Yeah someone pointed that out when I first posted it :/ I take psychic damage from it every 12 hours

  • @JJnnaatt
    @JJnnaatt Před 20 dny

    20:05 I don't think mojang added in a core shadow, I think those are optical illusions called "mach bands". There are some example images on wikipedia

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 20 dny

      I thought that might be the case, but when i took swatches, they were actually darker! Might not be intentional, and might have something to do with the ambient occlusion, but i thought it was interesting

  • @samuelwaller4924
    @samuelwaller4924 Před 22 dny +2

    thank you

  • @spindabuilder
    @spindabuilder Před 24 dny +1

    Is there any more advanced colour theory topics besides the history and emotions of colours?

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 24 dny +1

      There are! They all mostly fall into these principals here, but there’s more detail to go into. Mostly when you start applying it to different mediums, like dealing with atmosphere in painting, or palette differences between small works and large scale sculpture or murals.

    • @spindabuilder
      @spindabuilder Před 22 dny +1

      Oh so there's no other vocabulary for advance colour theory. Thank you. Will you go over these in your more indepth videos. I'm trying to learn everything about advanced colour theory and these basic ones are really great so far.

  • @WavyDane
    @WavyDane Před 23 dny +1

    thank you sir goosington

  • @Il_Dilettante
    @Il_Dilettante Před 12 dny

    now we just need the gneiss name OKLAB collab or something idk

  • @autumnmaru
    @autumnmaru Před 24 dny +1

    When you do a more indepth guide can you please explain saturation, tint, shade and tone better using the same base hue. Like using cyan concrete as hue for both shade/tint and saturation/tone. Its very difficult for me to understand when they use different hues for explaining these terms. If you know what i mean.

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 24 dny

      I think I understand, but I’m not 100%.
      Do you mean it would help you understand if I did the entire lesson based around one color, instead of jumping around different colors?

    • @autumnmaru
      @autumnmaru Před 24 dny +1

      @@TheLoosestOfGooses more so with the terms with saturation tint tone and shade. When I try to study colour theory it's hard to understand what I should be learning when there's two different colours like they'll show red as saturation and then blue for shade and tint.

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 23 dny

      @@autumnmaruoh okay! i understand what you mean, Ill throw that in just for you, keep an eye out, should be up soon.

    • @autumnmaru
      @autumnmaru Před 23 dny

      @@TheLoosestOfGooses thank you so much :)

  • @fletch4231
    @fletch4231 Před dnem +1

    Bro how do you even figure this stuff out?! I never would have guessed that snow blocks would be lighter than white concrete..

    • @TheLoosestOfGooses
      @TheLoosestOfGooses  Před 19 hodinami +1

      I just put em next to each other haha

    • @fletch4231
      @fletch4231 Před 18 hodinami

      @@TheLoosestOfGooses sounds about right. Everyone’s just had a moment like, I wonder if that’ll work? And then boom it’s a revolutionary thing that changes humanity :P

  • @bilyyj
    @bilyyj Před dnem +2

    You made me a future builder. (Maybe some part of me)

  • @iiraingirlii
    @iiraingirlii Před 18 dny

    Awesome

  • @accuwau
    @accuwau Před 19 dny

    i was zoning out since its late and when a section turned to black and white i was confused why it just changed colours instead... then i moved my eyes

  • @NiceHyper01
    @NiceHyper01 Před 22 dny

    Very useful

  • @shrimpee899
    @shrimpee899 Před 2 dny

    What mic do you use? Sounds great!