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In the Studio Art Instruction
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Artist and art teacher Dianne Mize shows painters an array of useful tips to aid their creative ventures. A new Quick Tip is added every week and with a special emphasis on composition, drawing and color theory. Dianne can take your art to the next level.
Quick Tip 482 - Darkening Yellow
A subscriber stated there was a lot of conflicting information on how to darken yellow. Artist/art teacher Dianne Mize demonstrates a few simple steps to achieve the darkening process.
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Quick Tip 481 - How Negative Space Works
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Artist/art teacher Dianne Mize shows how to stay positive about negative space. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/JErPSUwVOXzRYDC4kWejnw.htmljoin
Quick Tip 480 - Saturation of Color
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Artist/art teacher Dianne Mize explores how to use saturations of color. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/JErPSUwVOXzRYDC4kWejnw.htmljoin
Quick Tip 479 - Defining Color Unity
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Artist/art teacher Dianne Mize breaks down the key aspects of color unity in your paintings. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/JErPSUwVOXzRYDC4kWejnw.htmljoin
Quick Tip 478 - How Aerial Perspective Works
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Aerial perspective is sometimes subjective, but artist/art teacher Dianne Mize explains what to look for. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/JErPSUwVOXzRYDC4kWejnw.htmljoin
Quick Tip 477 - Gradation from Light
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Artist/art teacher Dianne Mize discusses how lighting of a scene creates different values of gradation. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/JErPSUwVOXzRYDC4kWejnw.htmljoin
Quick Tip 476 - Luminosity
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Artist/art teacher Dianne Mize goes through the steps to create luminosity. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/JErPSUwVOXzRYDC4kWejnw.htmljoin
Quick Tip 475 - Using Isolated Shapes
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Like many of the Master Painters, using isolated shapes can inhance your painting's composition. It can also degrade it if done wrong. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/JErPSUwVOXzRYDC4kWejnw.htmljoin
Quick Tip 474 - Edges Defined
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Artist/art teacher Dianne Mize explains how different edges affect your paintings. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/JErPSUwVOXzRYDC4kWejnw.htmljoin
Quick Tip 473 - Color Schemes
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Artist/art teacher Dianne Mize demonstrates when and where to use different color schemes. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/JErPSUwVOXzRYDC4kWejnw.htmljoin
Quick Tip 472 - Consider the Light Source
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Without a light source we see nothing. How a light source behaves influences our perception of the scene and how we recreate it. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/JErPSUwVOXzRYDC4kWejnw.htmljoin
Quick Tip 471 - Placement Placement Placement
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Artist/art teacher Dianne Mize teaches the techniques of placing figures in your paintings. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/JErPSUwVOXzRYDC4kWejnw.htmljoin
Quick Tip 470 - Check Your Perspective
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Quick Tip 470 - Check Your Perspective
Quick Tip 468 - Dynamic Symmetry Explained
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Quick Tip 468 - Dynamic Symmetry Explained
Quick Tip 466 - The Benefit of Drawing
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Quick Tip 466 - The Benefit of Drawing
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Quick Tip 465 - Dianne's Creative Process (part 4)
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Quick Tip 465 - Dianne's Creative Process (part 4)
Quick Tip 464 - Dianne's Creative Process (part 3)
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Quick Tip 464 - Dianne's Creative Process (part 3)
Quick Tip 463 - Dianne's Creative Process (part 2)
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Quick Tip 463 - Dianne's Creative Process (part 2)
Quick Tip 462 - Dianne's Creative Process (part 1)
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Quick Tip 462 - Dianne's Creative Process (part 1)
Quick Tip 460 - Square Format Composing
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Quick Tip 460 - Square Format Composing
Quick Tip 459 - Still Life Rebatment
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Quick Tip 459 - Still Life Rebatment
Quick Tip 455 - Trompe L'Oeil Refined
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Quick Tip 455 - Trompe L'Oeil Refined
You can also lower saturation by adding gray but maybe it's not called for here?
Thank you.....very useful🙏🙏🙏
Welcome 😊
Nice
Thanks
I quite like these vids. Super helpful to me!
Glad to hear it!
Very detailed info. I have a quick question a little off topic about the color red; people call red a WARM color and I've been thinking it's a warm color myself, but I now believe that it's a NEUTRAL or NEUTRAL WARM color and not just a warm color.
Think about it like this: the traditional color wheel represents all hues. On one side of the wheel are our warm hues, and on the other side are our cool hues. The warm hues include all those between yellow and red. The word "neutral" is used for what happens to hues when their complements are mixed into them. If you watch the intro video from my May UA-cam chat, perhaps you can get clarity on that. You can find it at ua-cam.com/users/live8_2CBifPYN4?si=690qSF6smYzJBlC0
Many thanks for your wonderful tip
My pleasure
Wow, that's gorgeous! Thanks a lot
My pleasure!
What are those brushes you're using? They look exactly like the badger hair brushes I used to have and can't find anymore. I loved and miss them!
Never mind, just found it on another of your videos! If anyone else is interested, it's Rosemary & Co series 274, and they are badger hair.
Bravo!
Creative process and Copying process are not the same. Masters create, copying artist teach.
We can't say that only Masters create. And we can't accurately say that copying artists teach. Check out the Creative Process by Brewster Ghiselin.
2:18 is when i knew you were the painting instructor i needed to find!
Enjoy the journey.
Thanks!
You bet! Thank YOU!
That's it. Where do you live? Can I come take painting classes from you?
Rodney, I no longer teach in-person classes. But go to the Academy at www.diannemizeacademy.com and see what I offer there. Plus, I do live Zoom workshops every month. Sign up for the newsletter and always know when I'm doing something on line.
Brilliant
Thanks.
❤Thank you.
Our pleasure.
How to neutrsluze a black color to a brown or skin color?
Black is already as neutral as is possible. The best way to interpret skin tones is to determine the hue without black. For example, if the skin is very dark, you might need a set of complements such as blue (ultramarine blue works well) and orange. Since skin tones are always very neutral in hue, within those two mixtures, plus white, you can get a start towards finding what you need.
Thank you for the excellent explanation!
You are welcome!
since i have ordered the course „harnessing warm & cool colors“ by dianne i learned not only very much but i contact it every time when doubts arise about this subject
Wonderful.
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCHHH THIS HELPED ME ALOT I LOVE THE IMPRESSIONIST STYLE THIS HELPED ME ALOT
Have fun with it.
Thank you, this was very useful!
You're welcome!
Good video but the camera work could be better (not enough zoom).
Thanks for watching.
Thank you. Transparent information makes sense.
Give it a try.
Thank you for a more in depth explanation of darkening yellow. I love mixing colors and this quick tip just took me to a whole new level of understanding. The fun part about painting is that you never stop learning.
Right on! Have fun with this.
What an excellent lesson and demonstration. Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
❤ appreciate your help with this one instructions of darkening yellow, thanks again
Happy to help!
Thank you for this valuable information. I will try this with orange. Every time I try to make orange more opaque, it changes the color too dramatically. It goes to peach or mud.
You can do it!
Thank you so very much. Very helpful!
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much for the valuable tip ❤
You're so welcome!
Great tuition. learnt more about practical colour theory and practice than I have in the last twenty years. Thank you very much.
Great to hear!
You are a talented art teacher! I loved these tips, thank you.
You are so welcome!
Thank you. I found this lesson to make sense to me!!!
Wonderful!
Thanks Dianne...I really enjoyed this...I have just come from a newly opened Clarice Beckett exhibition, here in Mount Gambier South Australia, and you have helped me understand her works really well. I love the dreaminess of her works.
Wonderful!
You're the best! I'm so glad you're back.
Wow, thank you! It's great to be back.
Thanks Diane. I love your no-nonsense approach to teaching!! ❤
You are so welcome!
This has been helpful! Thank you🖌️
You're so welcome!
Love the “Unlock” in the title- like gamifying painting. Great tutorial!😊🎨🧑🎨🖼️
Thank you! Give credit to Roger for the title. He is our title master.
Excellent explanation and demonstration!
Thank you!
Thanks for the amazing lessons, tips and passion for painting. 🙏
My pleasure!
Great color lesson, thank you ❤
You’re welcome 😊
There's a British artist I just discovered on UA-cam who makes a good argument that compliment colour mixing doesn't always work.He doesn't use that method. He demonstrated that using compliments in the lighter values strips the saturation.He chooses instead to use colours like raw and burnt umber,transparent oxide red ect.They appear to work very well.He paints a lot of floral pictures so maintaining saturation in the lighter values is very important.
Oddly, when we are using colors like raw and burnt umber, we are using desaturated versions of the hues, so optically, they work the same way. The best practice is to experiment with controlling value, hue and saturation and find out for yourself.
Top level stuff.
Thanks.
you are awesome, thank you
Thank you too!
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction Dianne, could you please explain why you have so much paint down when it seems like you are using very little? thank you
I don't know what is more complicated, painting lemons 🍋or rocket science 🚀
Answer: Neither when you understand the fundamentals.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction Sorry, my I.Q. is too low.
What a wonderful lesson! Thank you! ☮️❤️🙏
You are so welcome
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Thanks.
This was SO helpful!! Wow!! Thank you 😊
You're so welcome! Have fun with it.
Thank you! 🎨🤗
You’re welcome 😊
It’s really tough when you have chronic depression and literally have to MAKE yourself to do just about anything. So some ideas don’t apply. It’s a just start and commit to two minutes even if that act isn’t joyful. Yes it’s what I mostly want to do because I don’t have anything else I want to do except scratch the dogs ears or get them out everyday for a run. No it’s not exactly joyful.. sometimes when something is done and it’s decent….but it’s more a ah good ….whew….done. Start again later. I don’t think it’s reasonable to expect a whole lot in return on an investment of yourself and your time and also expect it to be joyful. That cuts out a load full of people who have a weird relationship with the concept of joy. It’s not a standard based in reality… I think things like joy ( euphoria in extreme) and love are actually a kind of mental aberration or even illness. Some people think the deeply religious person is mentally ll. There is a bit of truth to that. In fact sometimes the act of painting can result in a deeper depression. Ok so ….yeah….dont make a career out of it then. Bye bye people who are depressed. As usual you don’t fit
I take your point, but I do know that being playful works.
As always I learn so much from you. Overtime it's making things easier and less frustrating for me. This was great. Thank you Dianne.
You are so welcome!
What if we have no blue? Is red equally warm as yellow? E.g. is an orange with more yellow than red warmer or colder than one with less yellow? Or are they equal in temperature
Dennis, blue is a must for the artist's palette. As to which is warmer of the colors yellow, red and orange, they all are very warm at the highest saturation. Artists and art theorists have been arguing for decades as to which is warmest. But we can't leave out that no hue functions alone. Color surrounding any other color will either emphasize it or harmonize with it.
I have pretty good mixing for color skill but I never mix enough of it. Bad habit.. dibby dab it and then I need to keep mixing on the spot again and again. I think it has to do with conservation of supplies because I really don’t like waste. I suppose it’s ok but wastes time?
Just think about it like this: waste the artist or waste the material.