Color Wheel Tutorial - How To Mix Paint

Published 2014-04-17
Color wheels: they're not just pretty circular rainbows! They're also valuable tools for painters, and they can help you solve mixing problems. Learn about primary, secondary, and tertiary colors, plus discover how complementary colors can make you a better painter. This video also contains an optical illusion that may or may not work for you!

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Colors used: alizarine crimson, cadmium yellow light, ultramarine blue, all by Old Holland

Paper: 9"x12" 140 lb. watercolor paper by The Langton (paper is attached to the rest of the block/pad, so no need for tape).

Brush: Yorkminster #5 round

Palette: Eldajon from Jerry's Artarama
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Nail polish: Sinful Colors in Savage with Insta-Dri topcoat by Sally Hanson. I am also wearing a cheap mood ring that is turning my skin green.

Music: "Groove Grove" and "Clean Soul" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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All Comments (21)
  • @munkytaint666
    thanks for all your videos, but this one in particular. i've had the colorwheel explained to me numerous times, and i swear, whenever someone tries to teach it to me, i turn into a goldfish with a 3 second memory, or the pretty colors give me A.D.D. and my mind wanders off through a meadow and i'm a viking hunting spotted unicorns. i learn slightly more each time, but i can't expect any teacher to be as repetitive as i apparently need them to be. now, with your archived youtube lesson, i can watch it over and over and over again, until i finally "get it", and it all sinks in.   THANKS!! :)
  • @CreativiKey
    When you said, “I feel like I’m giving you the keys to the kingdom.” It gave me chills. My signature involves a key and finding this video just gave me the assist i needed in my level up. Thank you so much for sharing this 🙏🏽💚
  • Nice tutorial on color mixing. Your way of telling and your voice are too good to hear again and again.
  • This is such a well put together video, that I'm in aw. Not that the information conveyed is perplexing, but the simplification is spot on. Thank you for sharing this!
  • @nietzschesmuse
    I loooove your nails, haha. The way you teach color mixing it is exactly what I have been searching for. Thank you.
  • @Henrythehen
    Thanks for this video! It was really helpful. I didn't even know some of these facts until this video
  • @ddbyrd2001
    Thank you! I got soooo much out of this as a beginner.
  • I have seen atleast 15 color wheel video... The way you explain and make videos are absolutely different than anyone else's. I feel spellbound and paralytic watching your videos.....
  • @queenwbee
    I've watched just about every color mixing video on you tube and you are the one that cracked the code for me! I couldn't understand how anyone would think that the color yellow could possibly compliment (as in "flatter") violet! Yuckkk!!!!! Not only is painting your forte but so is teaching! Thanks so much from this newbie! Juju
  • @drewga403
    I too learned about the color wheel long, long ago. Back when I was a kid. And I learned it in a very similar way -- by actually putting the colors together. Mixing the primaries to make secondaries. Mixing the secondaries to make the tertiaries. Many other videos here on YTube explain the color wheel by walking through an already completed, in some cases even a pre-printed, hand-held version. I think the way you actively build yours makes SO much more sense. And it is way more enjoyable to watch. Guess I'm saying I like your style. :D Which reminds me -- you are incredibly brave as a watercolor painter, to wear such a lovely shirt while you work. We can only see the sleeves of course, but they look beautiful! Could also be that you just have much better control than I do, but I wld always wear the oldest grungiest shirt I could find whenever I wld paint because I always knew I was bound to make a huge mess. So yes, again -- I like your style! **Just noticed -- is that a mood ring?? Too cool! I love it! (Blue means happy, right?)
  • @electricmariposa
    I never imagined complimentary colors to be so useful! Great explanation! Thanks so much! <3
  • @crikettx
    Thank you for sharing....added this to favorites!!
  • @f123fcg
    thank you so much for this video, it helps me a lot
  • Thank you, I hve been searching for someone that can explain this perfectly like you just did.