All colors of very high intensity and transparency, the modern colors are found on the outside edge of color space where they are revolutionizing the way artists create glaze layers. The 20th century color revolution gave us Phthalo Blue and Green, the Hansa Yellows, Napthol and Quinacridone Reds. On the Gamblin Color Chart, look for other colors with high opacity. To paint with an Impressionist’s palette, add Cobalt and Ultramarine Blues, Cadmium Red (replacing Vermillion), Cadmium Yellows and Viridian.
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For the first time, painters could paint directly with a full spectral palette of colors with great opacity and high intensity. To increase access to Color Space, include colors from the second dimension of Color Space, best represented by the Impressionists The furnaces of the Industrial Revolution gave 19th century painters a full array of colors in all hue families around the color wheel. Consider using Flake White Replacement instead of lead-based whites.
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To paint in the Classical tradition, look for colors near the neutral core of Color Space, including Naples Yellow Hue or Yellow Ochre, Raw Sienna, Venetian or Indian Red, Terre Verte. His skill at controlling light and shadow allowed him to differentiate the image and create dimension. The first dimension of Gamblin Color Space can be easily seen when you bring a Rembrandt to mind. Painters of the Renaissance were masters of value-based painting techniques because most of their colors lack intensity. Moving up and down through Color Space, you change your color’s VALUE and it gets lighter or darker. As colors move toward the neutral core, they become more muted. Once you have identified your color’s HUE family, the more intense colors are found at the outer edges of the Hues. Intensity – How much pure color or chroma does your color have?.Hue – What is your color family: yellow, orange, red, violet, blue or green?.Value – How light or dark is your color?.Whether using a 3D or 2D model, each color in Gamblin Color Space has the attributes of:
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One of the most important ideas is how to see a 2D color wheel as a representation of 3D Color Space. In this section of the Gamblin web site, I want to discuss a few key ideas from Navigating Color Space.
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During the program, I demonstrate a few of the secrets of the Old Masters so you, too, will know how to mix green and red into blue.Īdditional information on Navigating Color Space
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The animated sequences demonstrate how to define a color by its attributes: value, hue and intensity (chroma). By using 3D computer animation, I can best show painters how to access the universe of color, I call Color Space. Navigating Color Space is a DVD program I created on color mixing. My Multi-Dimensional Approach to Color Mixing-by Robert Gamblin