This chapter breaks down the essentials of how warm moves to cool (and vice versa) through photo studies and painted studies.
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@purpleart
4d
Something so simple but it works. Thank you.
@bernhard
22d
some studies
Vy Vo
2mo
super fun exercise, thank you for sharing.
Giulia Pozzi
2mo
Fun! :))) Thank you, Marco.
@philipp_flohr
5mo
Jake Miller
8mo
These are things I intuitively knew from immersion, but it's nice to have it broken down just a little bit further.
Angel Contreras
3yr
Hi Marco, great course. Wish I had an instructor as clear when I was in school. Anyhow, you refer to brushes included with the course that you use, I am not sure where to get a hold of them. Is there a link?
@giaogiao
3yr
Can't believe he turns a kinder garden coloring into something like thattt
AJ Nouri
3yr
Waw, the exercice with the photo is spectacular on how cool and worm colors work!
mameko
3yr
Hi Marco and fellow students,
I have a question about color tempreture. Is there a warmest warm and coldest cold color ? The vedio said warmer "red" will go towards orange. If I want to have a warmer "orange", which way should I go ? towards "red" ? I am a bit confused. Same question for the cobalt, if I want a colder "cobalt", which way should I go on the color wheel ?
Thanks,
Matthew Manghi
3yr
Here’s my try at said tree. Thoughts?
@unicodeee
3yr
holly F, Marco Bucci is a genius. I think I should relearn to paint like a kindergarten from now on.
@doppio
4yr
This has been really great so far! Been following your YT for a long time and I always found you to be a great teacher. So happy to be learning so much from you! Thanks a lot
Adrian Potato
4yr
That was just the first half of the second chapter but i feel like i already have learned so much.
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About instructor
Marco Bucci began serious study of art when he was 19. He began with drawing fundamentals for 3 years before discovering a love for painting.