Tuesday, April 14, 2020

New video tutorial comes out Monday, April 20

On Monday April 20 I’ll be releasing a new tutorial video called “Color in Practice, Part 1: Black, White, and Complements.”



Painting in full color can be an intimidating experience for many students, or even for professionals who want to explore a new medium. There so many colors and brushes to choose from. And there are so many variables to consider, including hue, chroma, value, and wetness.



What I’ll do in this video workshop is start with a few basic, inexpensive materials and foundational ideas. I’ll demonstrate grisaille (black and white) painting in gouache. We’ll explore the variations you can get with the contrast between transparency and opacity.


Then I'll paint Greg at his workstation in a tire shop, demonstrating a single-accent scheme based on the Zorn palette (basically, black, white, red, and an iron-based yellow).


The painting developed spontaneously on location and it takes advantage of a raw-sienna colored underpainting.


And we'll examine the opportunities of a complementary relationship using just two colors: ultramarine blue and burnt sienna.


The video alternates between simple practical exercises that are well worth doing, regardless of your skill level, followed by paintings made on location that put the principles into action. I use gouache and watercolor, but the painting insights are universal and will benefit oil and acrylic painters as well. 


What this video does is to take the concepts from my book Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter and translate them into basic practical assignments.

The video is 70 minutes long. The download will be $17.99, and the DVD is $24.50, but there will be a launch day sale of 15% off on Monday, April 20.

Tia Kratter, Teacher and Art Director at Pixar and Disney said:
“As an art instructor, I am truly grateful for this approach. Here's why: so many people who want to learn how to use color start out by squeezing every tube of paint on their palettes and end up with a confusion of color. Your method of beginning simply with black and white, and showing that one can get so much variety with just two tubes of paint is excellent. I love how you move forward by slowly introducing new colors one-by-one. It makes the whole process seem so much less overwhelming. Thank you for your generosity of information!”

14 comments:

  1. I am so excited I’m going to set an alarm for the 20th!!! It’s such a great time to be an artist : )

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  2. Yessssss! So great to have something to make me keep track of what day it is!

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  3. Love your books and video downloads so I know this new one will also be excellent!

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  4. I'm in! How many "Parts" do you have planned and on which topics?

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  5. Amazing Dad, Had to look up what that meant. Didn't occur to me, but why not?

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  6. When you live in a faraway time zone and it has been April 20th all day and you are still waiting for the new video to released.......

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  7. No worries, Norman. I'll launch today at noon New York time and keep the sale price for 24 hours.

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  8. Cant find I the posts where it is available, will it be on Gumroad?

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  9. Fhinn, it's available at Sellfy: https://sellfy.com/p/pxj10r/
    and Gumroad at https://gumroad.com/l/color1

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  10. I would be interested in paying for the digital download but I would have to download it to my smartphone and if it still has enough memory left. How many MB does it have?

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  11. Helena, if you get the Gumroad version, you can stream the content anytime, and you don't have to download the 2.2G file.

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    1. Thank you so much! I already have the gumroad version and I love the video. I will watch as many times as it takes and I will try to do all the exercises. I can't wait for part two!

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