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How to Change Color in Your Painting

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In this video demonstrate how to alter or change the color in your painting. For online classes with Mark Carder visit https://www.carderartacademy.com/ For more about the paint that I use visit: https://genevafineart.com To watch all my free videos go to http://www.drawmixpaint.com

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    @timcoote140311 months ago Great to see the streeton landscape used as an example. Well done.
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    @DrunkenWizardBattle4 years ago What a treat it is to watch your videos, and just be able to apply your insights to my own projects. Like obviously that is the whole point of these id="hidden1" little tutorials but that doesnt make the joy of taking part in it any less. ...Expand
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    @loislane50013 years ago Thank you so much for taking the time to give us these videos. Very helpful. 3
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    @artgeometrix63464 years ago This is so useful. It makes total sense. Also adds depth. The colour change really brought that jar to the forefront.
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    @abhijeetsantra42374 years ago Sir, today is teacher' s day in my country. Happy teachers day sir. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Your videos really helped me a lot in understanding every aspect of painting. Thank you sir. 18
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    @TaosSpinner4 years ago Thank you so very much for all your videos. As a beginner without access to a teacher near me, these are invaluable. 1
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    @kaladia54994 years ago Wow! I had no idea this was a technique, that explains a lot of what i' ve noticed in painting. Very clever technique, will be utilizing this! 8
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    @deborahtishman5864 years ago Your techniques, information, knowledge, inspiration and your teaching skills are invaluable. I appreciate all of it, thank you very much. 4
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    @trentriver4 years ago Tom thomson, one of canada' s iconic painters, was an absolute master at this. 1
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    @g.ioanaeliza78864 years ago My fav painting channel! Top quality content as usual! Ah i can' t wait to finish my exams and get back at it. 1
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    @thomasbroderick63884 years ago Thanx marc. This is a great little tip to get more color into your work. You' ve been a huge help to me in my painting endeavors. Mahalo nui loa. 9
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    @adelacreative4 years ago I thought you will talk about glazing, but i like this way of changing the colour, would make a painting more vibrant and less boring! 10
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    @octopusfly4 years ago Wow!
    this is a metaphor for how to live life.
    thanks for your sharing.
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    @sookart4 years ago It was nice to be kind and tell the colors well~. 1
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    @Tooradj4 years ago Sargents landscape (simplon pass) in national gallery in d. C. Is a great example of how a mix of colors you would never imagine to put next to each other can work when you step back. 4
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    @tonylovett23574 years ago Great stuff - really appreciate these useful tips - thank you! 7
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    @reesesminiatures93324 years ago Your video make me want to give canvas painting a try! 3
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    @hanap17094 years ago Your videos are extremely helpful, thank you! 1
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    @lisengel24984 years ago Thats truly a great way of changing a colour - just what i needed right now. 1
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    @thart77264 years ago I would love to see you do a video analyzing artist mark tennant' s paintings. He has a very particular and interesting style that i think you would love. Please consider doing so! 1
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    @margaretlents18294 years ago A wonderful tip. I tend to do areas in monochrome. Thanks! 1
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    @aywancfc4 years ago Hi! I was wondering if you don' t mind me asking, how long did it take for you to reach this level of realism? You are very good at what you do. Thank you for your content, i find your videos to be very informative: 4
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    @t0raneko4 years ago I wish i had those windows in my house. 47
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    @souvicknaskar45384 years ago Sir, you are just great. I like your limited palette theory and your alla prima process. Sir please make a video about your portrait painting techniques. I hope really it' s will be a best lesson for us. Thank you!
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    @tb88654 years ago I' ve been trying gouache where it' s harder to do wet on wet but i think this will still help, thanks! 2
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    @claireonlinex4 years ago This length of hair is nice! Great tips.
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    @figurativeartistbenjaminel83954 years ago Another great video buddy. I did a video recently about shifting color using vails. Do you glaze at all in your work?
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    @KBrooksArt4 years ago Great information, very useful, thanks!
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    @Floatingaxe4 years ago Thank you-that helps! What about a glaze? I love your work, and the way you advise. 3
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    @abstractduk4 years ago I have a question! Ive just sold a small tonalist style landscape on a well known online auction site. Upon receipt the buyer has requested a return on . ...Expand 1
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    @BlueNSour4 years ago I was binging through a lot of these vids and at one point, they brought up an artist that i really liked though i cant find that reference anymore. id="hidden8"
    there were two pieces by the artist shown.
    1. Oil painting of an american school bus in an intersection at sunset. Had really great vibrant colours from the afternoon sun.
    2. Oil painting of a cafe with the sun pouring onto a old fashioned, green, coffee machine. Again, wonderful vibrant colours.
    if anyone could tell me the video or the artist, i would be suppremly thankful!
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    @satchelyork4 years ago What i find harder is to match the color i put down before. I try to take notes what tubes i used but it' s still tough. Really annoying because i can . ...Expand 1
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    @carolfarah23454 years ago Can you do a video about painting wood? I' ve been trying to paint a wooden bridge and i can' t get the colours right.
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    @MYArt-tx9ls4 years ago Thanks for sharing the video! Great! I love it! 1
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    @MrSilva9604 years ago If my background on canvas is dry, and i want to change the color, what kind of technique do you advise? 5
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    @kissthewitchesc.85204 years ago Hi mark, i wonder if geneva make shippings to mxico?
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    @arielceleda48974 years ago Mark! Thank you a lot for such knowledge you are giving for free. I listen very carefully and experiment this with acrylics. Even that i know some things . ...Expand
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    @murderballad11544 years ago Is there a video in existence where mark doesn' t mention sargent haha
    he really is a super fan!
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    @alexandre.montagnac4 years ago Hi mark, i love your work, you' re the best teacher ever.
    i have a question for you. I know you don' t make these q&a videos anymore (pleade pardon my english as it is not my first language: if you happen to have the same problem, please like my post so he can see it. ...Expand
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    @daniahamweih59294 years ago Would you recommend to oilpaint on a masonite board as a cheaper alternative to the canvas? Just for practice. And just because i' m still a beginner . ...Expand 2
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    @J-Obaltyboy4 years ago Tnx a lot! I hope this will work at hyperrealism, too. This subject is my biggest struggle, full corrections are big time consumers. 1
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    @atlantic_love2 years ago I think that abstract color-shifting is where so many supposedly great works of modern artists fail. It becomes contrived. It' s become a fad of late . ...Expand
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    @le_Bizarre4 years ago I have difficulties with getting opaque dark colors. Aren' t dark colors supposed to be transparent? How alla prima artists cope with this fact?
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    @pasqualegapito78684 years ago Perch non ci sono i sottotitoli in italiano? Grazie.
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    @soovy29034 years ago Can you teach us how to draw breads pastry foods fruits?
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    @nadie05953 years ago I need his background for my zoom greenscreen.
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    @Happy2bme2daelast year Tried to watch this video to get some tips but i' m falling asleep.
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    @jockospillink73184 years ago From bonobo Bourgeoisie-Bohemian bay:
    Connection between true painting, and its Proper function in society. What is art for? For the public, f or society, for culture, whats its purpose? What good is it? What are the effects on individuals, and how is this played out in society, in terms of meme culture and the spread of ideas.
    Regarding shArt: Picasso Pollack poison, pessimism, pariahs, passivity, plague? How can we protect our souls? vaccinate ourselves, inoculations Against contagion, demonic possession, Infestation? Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated by the banksy bobo-Borg?
    Hope versus despair, ambition versus lethargy, construction versus destruction, the seven virtues versus the seven vices.
    Say we manage to get this whole true painting thing down, balancing the illustrative and the decorative , Accounting for designo vs colore,
    The main problem I see with classical academic realism ( I only recently realized it was postmodern) today with their aping of the techniques employed, This monkey see, monkey do business has not resulted in great works of art, as evidence by the art renewal center, and their salon. Sorely lacking of anything even remotely as interesting The modern illustrators, Wyeth, Frazetta, Jeffrey Jones, etc.
    How can we avoid the temptations of deconstructive postmodernists diarrheal diaries Pollack poopy pity-party paint temper-tantrums just throw around some paint in haphazard unconscious spasmodic trancelike stupor and whats at stake with this if you cant beat em, join em mantra, where many of us are being corrupted, seduced or we just surrender to the Darkside and end up just going along to get along, because its easier to do schlock. Churning out over rendered trite kitsch or worse, scribble doodle garbage.
    Why suffer poor schmo schlep when you can just sneeze some snot on satin silk sleeve and scheme and schmooze the Self indulgent, self congratulatory, self aggrandizing scam scene. Mr. brainwash exit through the gift shop? Ive seen used sanitary napkins glued to Canvas, on sale for $6 thousand. In Asheville, North Carolina its not just in New York or Los Angeles.
    But, on the other hand, Classical academic realists are guilty of shining a brass doorknob on a burning house, polishing a turd. they have beautiful rendering techniques, but theyre not saying/depicting, showing, illustrating anything. Zero composition, no focal point, no depth of field, no foreground middleground background, no specific people and places doing Recognizable activities. no underlining scaffolding, no Philosophical principles, just look what I can do eye candy. I know a guy who Pencils and paints pictures of pretty college-aged young women, as a way of petting the unattainable pin-up girls. Is it mastery, or masturbatory?
    What are the cathedrals and chapels of today? How do these public places serve the people and reflect the values, where do people go for visual lucidity? Notre Dame burning down, but they can rebuild. If the Sistine Chapel is destroyed by anti-Christians, how could we ever reconstruct?
    Besides the secrets of dynamic symmetry and sacred geometry in composition, what Foundational technical and philosophical knowledge do we need in order to communicate and express ideas and ideals? And furthermore, what should we be painting? And why? What should we show and say? What should we depict, and how should we confess it best?
    If Literature is the enemy of painting, then what do we show?
    Literature analysis has Vladimir Propp 31 functions of folk tales, folklorist and scholar who analysed the basic structural elements of Russian folk tales to identify their simplest irreducible structural units. We have Georges Poltis 36 dramatic situations based on Carlo Gozzi/ the ancients. Like some obvious examples from movies, its pretty clear that there are paintings that are depicting these situations using mythological, Historical, biblical figures and scenes. Cain vs Abel, the Sabine women, Perseus vs Medusa.
    The ancient I-Ching Catalogues
    64 predicaments and the probability pathways of possible prescriptions. I have Dores illustrated Bible verses, but not an illustrated I-Ching. Or an illuminated Kabbalahistic tarot deck.
    What about Alphonse Mucha, pure decorative, Cataloging the seasons, days of the week, months of the year and the Constellations and flowers and beautiful ladies and precious stones, Designing costumes and clothes and silverware and furniture and stained glass and architecture and chandeliers and cigarette papers and soap boxes. And all his commercial work he did in order to fund his lifes work, the saga of the Slav epic.
    Whats wrong with Bouguereau? Besides the slick surface? Dante in hell, the flagellation of Christ, and the nymphs and satyr.
    Im looking at Poussins sacraments, and bacchals, for clues?
    With great power, comes great responsibility. How do we save our fathers from the belly of the beast, how do we rescue princesses from the dragons. Star Wars and game of thrones are confused, mishandled by fanboys. Misread the prophecy, we might have.
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