Mixing neutrals/grays with watercolors

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  • čas přidán 16. 01. 2017
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    Photo of all the chart : bit.ly/2iMoZHJ
    Teoh Yi Chie : bit.ly/2j6qyhq
    Handprint.com references : www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/mixt...
    and
    www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/tech...
    Tools: Pentalic wirebound 9x12 140 lb cellulose watercolor paper cold pressed, Royal & Langnickel Zen brush #8. various watercolors
    Music :
    "Garden Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Komentáře • 77

  • @InLiquidColor
    @InLiquidColor Před 7 lety +14

    Wow! I would have never thought to mix the purples and greens together. Looking forward to trying that!

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety +2

      Yes, some of the mixes seem very weird at first, or like they'd give out brown. It was a very fun thing to test out, hehe! :)

    • @erins.5420
      @erins.5420 Před 7 lety +3

      InLiquidColor nice seeing you here! I had the same thoughts! I was pleasantly surprised with the dioxazine purples and hookers greens!!

    • @justtheletterV274
      @justtheletterV274 Před 4 lety

      In Liquid Color *yellow greens

  • @Que14kt
    @Que14kt Před 6 lety

    I have to say that your approach to explaining this subject is absolutely over the top!!! Thank you so much. Your intuitive approach through a somewhat technical trial and error is extremely simple and clever. Thanks for sharing I can't wait to try this approach!!! //Chuck

  • @koskey06
    @koskey06 Před 2 lety

    This is really useful! Thought I already knew how to mix a black and that's all I needed....but some of these I never thought to try and just looks better as a shadow when they are the colors used in the painting in the first place.

  • @erins.5420
    @erins.5420 Před 7 lety +5

    Indanthrone blue is my favorite blue too, I can't decide which one I like better though...the Daniel smith indanthrone blue or Sennelier indanthrene blue! Great walk through on creating neutrals! I mentioned below but will add again how pleasantly surprised I was to see the dioxazine purple and hookers geeen mix a beautiful neutral!!

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you! :)I have yet to try Sennelier's version of the color. I've been eyeing their Indanthrone and their Prussian Blue but it's hard to justify the purchase for now... I have this pigment (Indanthrone - PB60) by three brands and they are all different.
      I loved the dioxazine purple/hooker's green neutral! It feels like something really useful for artists who like to paint flowers a lot and who want to keep the palette simple :)

  • @melissasue19681
    @melissasue19681 Před 7 lety +1

    That's amazing, how you can make so many different neutrals! Love your cat!

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Thank you!
      Neutrals are fascinating! I wish I could try to mix even more, hehe :)

  • @kramnedrawing
    @kramnedrawing Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video Eve :)

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 3 lety

      Glad you liked it!! Thanks! :)

  • @AlexYorim
    @AlexYorim Před 5 lety +1

    I found out some time ago that the original mixture of Payne's gray consisted of Prussian blue, crimson lake, and yellow ochre.

  • @lturner7159
    @lturner7159 Před 2 lety +1

    This is great🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @sleepmode8116
    @sleepmode8116 Před 7 lety +1

    👏 love it! Very interesting and some colours I never thought of mixing!

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Thank you! And yes, some of those mixes are pretty unusual! :D

  • @nanwool
    @nanwool Před 7 lety

    Great video! Thanks so much for sharing. You gave us a great range of neutrals.

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Thank you, and you're welcome!
      I love neutral colors and I'm glad this list is helpful, it was a lot of fun to research and paint :)

  • @patm.7322
    @patm.7322 Před 7 lety

    Such lovely shades of grey! This video shows me I need to be a little more creative in my color mixing. Thank you for sharing : )

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Mixing our own greys makes for such rich, deep colors! And it clears room in the palette for more colors by removing the black, hehe :)
      You're welcome! I hope you'll enjoy being more creative with the color mixes :)

  • @ianjackson5834
    @ianjackson5834 Před 7 lety

    a great demo of colour control, nice

  • @SlothFlorist
    @SlothFlorist Před 7 lety

    Excited to watch this!

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Hehe! It's not a very dynamic video but it was fun to research and do all the mixing! :)

  • @UberdatSpah
    @UberdatSpah Před 7 lety

    I'm..in love with this video xD I have a lot of trouble with mixing neutrals so this is just a godsend! all the colors are gorgeous

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Hahahaha omg XD
      Glad this is helpful! And good luck mixing neutrals! :)

  • @brendacollinsdeeks7268
    @brendacollinsdeeks7268 Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing this Eve. I'm really struggling with color mixing so this helped a lot.

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      You're welcome, I'm happy this was helpful! :) Thank you!

  • @otodidact6134
    @otodidact6134 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video, thank you!

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! ;)

  • @cathywhitney8194
    @cathywhitney8194 Před 7 lety

    very informative video Eve. Thanks!

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Thank you Cathy, and you're welcome! :D

  • @bubble_in_the_ink
    @bubble_in_the_ink Před 3 lety +1

    This video was really helpful! Thank you for this :)

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you!

  • @spiroch2187
    @spiroch2187 Před 5 lety +2

    Hey, thats a reqlly informative and interresting video. Really awesome 😁

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you very much! :)

  • @lisathaviu1154
    @lisathaviu1154 Před 7 lety +1

    I am about to start doing studies for a large painting with a very restricted palette - mostly browns and greys, so this video was particularly helpful. I will definitely be buying some Sennelier caput mortum and some Daniel Smith cobalt teal blue! That grey is the softest, most beautiful grey!

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Isn't it? I was kind of surprised by how it came out! Quick tip: if you can get Daniel Smith's Cobalt Teal Blue watercolor stick, it'll save you a couple of bucks! This is what I got and it works really well, since I like to paint mostly from dried paint. It's like a long paint cake that you can cut yourself to fit your pan :)

    • @lisathaviu1154
      @lisathaviu1154 Před 7 lety +1

      I had thought of that, but I plan to also dilute the color(s) and use with a dip pen. I still might do this since you are correct, it's a terrific bargain.

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      I've never used watercolors with a dip pen, do you have to make the color much stronger for the lines to show? How do you get the paint on the nib? (I'm curious! Sorry XD)

    • @lisathaviu1154
      @lisathaviu1154 Před 7 lety

      I have never done it either, so I am assuming that you just need to mix the paint to flow like ink and you need to mix enough of it to dip the pen into it. I have vials that my blood test strips come in and I have been saving them to use for mixing and storing. I think that many calligraphers use different paints rather than inks because of the variety and lightfastness that can be obtained from paint.

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      I see! I think there's a way to use a brush to put the liquid inky paint on the nib, so that way you don't have to make a large quantity of "ink". Sounds like a very interesting process :D

  • @hurunasri4932
    @hurunasri4932 Před 5 lety

    This is really informative.. helps me a lot..🤗 thank you so much

  • @lindasmith8625
    @lindasmith8625 Před 6 lety

    Great video!!! Very helpful! Thanks for sharing! :D

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 6 lety

      Thank you for watching! :)

  • @robertjschroff6307
    @robertjschroff6307 Před 5 lety +2

    When we mix two secondary colours ( like green and purple ) we actually mix three primary ones ( yellow, red, blue ) because green comes from yellow and blue, purple comes from blue and red.
    That’s the theory and can be the practise as well, once you recognise,
    whereabout your triad - mixture is tending to take place on the colour-chart, and when you know the complementary opponents ( like red - green, orange - blue, and yellow - purple ) you can easily control and balance your greys, and make them as neutral you just want.
    Mixing triads allows you to experience more flexibility at choosing your way, and the result is more stable and rich at component and looking, as all the pigments have their own physical behaviour in different mixtures of pigments.( granulation, transparency, cold- warm relations, fluency, etc. )
    Your lovely review shows wonderfully, that the right mixture of secondaries can work. The only thing is, when the ratio of the two mixtures ( I mean the two secondary colours ) are different, than can happen that we get one of the primary hues as a dominant ( blue, yellow or red ). The funny thing in the market, that the pigment called ‘neutral tint’ at some companies looks slightly bluish, se not exactly neutral, or the ‘Paynes Grey’ can be bluish as well. Overall, I don’t think it is something to worry about. Each and every individual painting and their local hue -relations in a picture we paint are different and at the end of the day we will find the most suitable hues of grey to choose as an element of the whole picture. Mixtured greys usually more exciting, they aren’t too ‘flat’ ( as you also mentioned ) however sometimes something more smooth and even will be more useful.
    I love your accurate work and I’d like to say thank for your sharing of all these great knowledge of you.
    Regards, Robert ☺️✋

  • @1thank2you3
    @1thank2you3 Před 5 lety

    very nice video. good work! :)

  • @audreydavis8276
    @audreydavis8276 Před 7 lety

    nice video, thanks for sharing

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Thanks and you're welcome! :)

  • @anitaholmes9713
    @anitaholmes9713 Před 7 lety +1

    Very helpful...TFS

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Thanks, and you're welcome! :)

  • @niaguillory5198
    @niaguillory5198 Před 6 lety +1

    First time I’ve seen it and I love your art style Eve!! also what quill brush did you use in this? o:
    thank you ~

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 6 lety

      Hi! :)
      Thank you! I used a Raven quill by Jackson's, size 10/0. It's a fake squirrel brush that's quite nice and affordable! (@Jackson's : bit.ly/2pooSU3 )

  • @nursen2106
    @nursen2106 Před 3 lety +1

    nice work. would you say, the mixes with at least one opaque colour are not only more opaque but not that nice as well? or do you use all of these mixes at one point?

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 3 lety +1

      Whether the mixes are nicer or not is a matter of personal taste... I use all of them. One of my fav is made from two opaque colors :)
      I find it handy to have this reference chart and knowledge because it helps me find neutral mixes faster when working with a palette that has a unique color selection.

    • @nursen2106
      @nursen2106 Před 3 lety

      @@EveBolt interesting. do you have a video, where I could see an example? a painting with opaque grays? II am trying some lanscape motives, small citiy pictures with some houses and various forms of abstracts. I sometimes use opaque bright colours for some particular reason. (rather in pure form to be honest). But I don't see the application of opaque greys. I like to see examples to understand more (mostly, because I am often not that motivated, to try new things, while I am either trying to get better or just paint to relax. One could also say, I am too lazy :-D )

  • @froukebo
    @froukebo Před 7 lety +2

    Wow so informative! Thank you again! I heard you mention handprint.com, do you ever use jane blundell's mixing charts? I just discovered her, but I'm going to check out handprint now, thanks again!

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you! :)
      I've looked at Jane Blundell's website often, but I use handprint more. I don't really have issues with mixing paints by now so I more often seek the technical, chemical infos rather than mixing infos. That said, when I feel like looking at color eyecandy, I go to Jane's website. She's an invaluable resource for comparing how pigments look, too, compared to other similar colors.

  • @PoliticalPars
    @PoliticalPars Před 7 lety +1

    Attractive mixes; loads of choice. Noticed you may be using two brushes. Would you mind sharing what you used? Thanks.

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Thank you! :)
      The brush I used for the part at the beginning with the sketch of the girl with a baseball cap is a Raven mop by Jackson's, size 10/0 (here bit.ly/2pooSU3 ). The brush I used for the swatches is a Royal and Langnickel Zen Z83R brush in size 8. Hope that helps! :)

    • @PoliticalPars
      @PoliticalPars Před 7 lety

      Yes, thanks.

  • @gwensimmons_gigi1629
    @gwensimmons_gigi1629 Před 7 lety +1

    Great idea and very informative. Thank you!! What type of palette are you using??

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Thank you! :)
      Which palette, my little mixing tray? Or the ones I keep my paints in?

    • @gwensimmons_gigi1629
      @gwensimmons_gigi1629 Před 7 lety

      Eve Bolt - Bolt's Vault The little mixing palette/tray?!?

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      If I remember right, it's this inexpensive tray from Jackson's : www.jacksonsart.com/jas-palette-plastic-small-rectangle-3-5-x-7-in :)

  • @IzzynStuff
    @IzzynStuff Před 7 lety

    I can see you being the next Katvalk!

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 7 lety

      Hehe thank you! Kattvalk is so skilled and talented! :D

  • @Keyboardje
    @Keyboardje Před 5 lety +1

    Very informative and helpful video. Thank you! :)
    Only thing is I get kind of put off by the very irritating single tone background sound :(

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 5 lety

      Thank you! I'm sorry you don't like the background music! :(

  • @rocifier
    @rocifier Před 5 lety +8

    Darn, I don't own any of these colours...

    • @EveBolt
      @EveBolt  Před 5 lety

      If you have colors that look like them, or have the same pigments, you can still try them to see if they mix in a grey or black neutral :)

    • @wongogubongo8844
      @wongogubongo8844 Před 5 lety

      Make your own color

    • @Drumaier
      @Drumaier Před 4 lety

      You are talking as if in the video she is using weird and expensive primateks that no one has. Yet the sienas the umber the phthalos and the Ultramarine are all included in every single beginner set. If you don't "own" those colors then which ones DO you own? JESUS CHRIST!!!!!!

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Před 3 lety

      @@Drumaier no need to be so rude. Not all beginners understand that the pigments are universal in watercolour and they don't need a specific brand's version. Also not all starter sets, even high quality ones, have all of the mentioned pigments. Different brands also have different names for the same pigment, and not all brands offer pigment information in the first place. Someone looking only at the names of the paints would struggle to find them all in a starter set.

  • @sonyadeantonio
    @sonyadeantonio Před 5 lety

    I just bought Daniel Smith half pans Floral Inspiration on Blicks website. I hope you review those. I need to learn to mix with those floral.

  • @anshulsingh83
    @anshulsingh83 Před 2 lety

    colors were nice but here is the thing- If I were expert then I would have already known it and if I am not expert then I have a basic pallet. So this video was not useful for me, at least for now.